It's November 11, 2025, 01:23:20 PM
Okay, you didn’t answer any of the questions. If you are such a historian on Jordam era NBA then how come you never made any posts about it. I’ve seen plenty of expert Kobe era posts, but I’ve never seen you write with that kind of passion about 90’s NBA. Kobe did come into the league in the second half of the 90’s, but what about pre-Kobe NBA. Have you ever made a single post about pre-Kobe NBA that didn’t have Kobe’s name in it somewhere? What about the Bad Boy Pistons did you ever post about them. I got dozens of posts.
I remember the Bad Boy Pistons…the Knicks teams of the early 90’s played a similar type of ball only not as well I really started to follow the NBA during the 90’s when the Knicks had great teams but always came up short to the Bulls…except in ‘94 during Jordan wasn’t playing…we made the finals and lost in 7 to the Rockets…John Starks was like 2-17 from the floor…good times LOL
pat riley completely switched his style up to make that knicks team work .. they simply didn't have the talent that the bad boys pistons did
Riley was a great coach…yeah this wasn’t the Showtime Lakers but the style of play was pretty effectiveone of my favorite players was Xavier McDaniel…He was past his prime when he joined us but he completely got into Pippens head and intimidated him by playing him super physically
x-man was solid .. didn't quite live up to the hype but he had a strong career as an enforcer type role player
X-Man tried to muscle up on Jordan back in the day, and Jordan showed him who the Alpha dog was. Playing the Knicks was like going to a gang fight in the back alley. Pistons may have been the Bad Boys but they looked like basketball players. The Knicks looked like a football team.