Joined: 17 Sep 2008 Posts: 21092 Location: In a white room, with black curtains near the station
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:35 pm Post subject:
So many great moments, this one's hard.
If live post game interviews are included, I tip the hat to Metta for insinuating that PJ actually spoke telepathically, so he ignored PJ's voice and nailed the clutch 3. That one had me laughing.
But still it's hard to top 0.4, nor Horry casually turning off the lights like he did.
1972 — Jim McMillian
1980 — Jim Chones
1982 — Bob McAdoo
1985 — Kurt Rambis
1987 — Mychal Thompson
1988 — Michael Cooper
2000 — Brian Shaw
2001 — Horace Grant
2002 — Robert Horry
2009 — Trevor Ariza
2010 — Derek Fisher
2020 — Rajon Rondo
Can't help but marvel at the diversity of the list, both names and number of eras. Leads to a truly blessed (and spoiled) fan base. One trophy every four years. _________________ Smrek 2, Nevitt 1, Barkley 0
2009 it was still Fisher for me. That three he hit against the Magic and that backpeddling smile sealed it. I loved the inbounds passes Ariza caught in key victories though and the threes he hit after jawing with Turkuglu in the Finals. _________________ How NBA 2K18 failed the All-Time Lakers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxMBYm3wwxk
Joined: 01 May 2006 Posts: 3286 Location: Low Post Rate
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:40 pm Post subject:
1982,85 — Kurt Rambis
1987,88 — AC Green
2000 — Brian Shaw
2001 — Mark Madsen
2002 — Robert Horry
2009,10 — Lamar Odom
2020 — Alex Caruso _________________ "We got a new universe coming and he's going to control all our universes. We're going to put our universes together" - Metta World Peace
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