nagawicka wrote:msiris wrote:nagawicka wrote:You never watched even a minute of that Bucks team play, did ya.
What you talking about Willis? They never get pass Bird and company or Dr J and company but it was always very close and a fight down to end. I saw them all and it was always close but no cigar. Before your time sunny.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME. I watched every Bucks-Sixers and every Bucks-Celtics series come down to the last 2 points in the last few seconds of Game 7 like they had all the other games, trading buckets the whole way. stfu
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Lol. Did you llsten to the famed coined toss that bought us one of the best players in the game? No reason to be hostile with so few of us (including yourself) who go that far back. We are rare breed my man.nagawicka wrote:msiris wrote:nagawicka wrote:You never watched even a minute of that Bucks team play, did ya.
What you talking about Willis? They never get pass Bird and company or Dr J and company but it was always very close and a fight down to end. I saw them all and it was always close but no cigar. Before your time sunny.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME. I watched every Bucks-Sixers and every Bucks-Celtics series come down to the last 2 points in the last few seconds of Game 7 like they had all the other games, trading buckets the whole way. stfu
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Lol. Good one. I am not that old and I am bigger then thoses two guys put together. LolMiltownMadness wrote:nagawicka wrote:msiris wrote:What you talking about Willis? They never get pass Bird and company or Dr J and company but it was always very close and a fight down to end. I saw them all and it was always close but no cigar. Before your time sunny.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME. I watched every Bucks-Sixers and every Bucks-Celtics series come down to the last 2 points in the last few seconds of Game 7 like they had all the other games, trading buckets the whole way. stfu
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msiris wrote:Lol. Good one. I am not that old and I am bigger then thoses two guys put together. LolMiltownMadness wrote:nagawicka wrote:ARE YOU KIDDING ME. I watched every Bucks-Sixers and every Bucks-Celtics series come down to the last 2 points in the last few seconds of Game 7 like they had all the other games, trading buckets the whole way. stfu
Jack Lemmon was 66 or 67 there.
So, if you were around for the fabled coin toss and remember it, you've gotta be close
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I am 63. I was ten when we won The toss. I was so excited that Milwaukee was getting a team. i watch the 1st chip on tv. People were like so what. I had no one share it with. I was always the tallest kid and it was not even close. So basketball was was my favorite sport at a very young age. Go BucksKidA24 wrote:msiris wrote:Lol. Good one. I am not that old and I am bigger then thoses two guys put together. LolMiltownMadness wrote:
Jack Lemmon was 66 or 67 there.
So, if you were around for the fabled coin toss and remember it, you've gotta be close
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msiris wrote:I am 63. I was ten when we won The toss. I was so excited that Milwaukee was getting a team. i watch the 1st chip on tv. People were like so what. I had no one share it with. I was always the tallest kid and it was not even close. So basketball was was my favorite sport at a very young age. Go BucksKidA24 wrote:msiris wrote:Lol. Good one. I am not that old and I am bigger then thoses two guys put together. Lol
Jack Lemmon was 66 or 67 there.
So, if you were around for the fabled coin toss and remember it, you've gotta be close
Im about half your age but Im also very tall and played growing up. Bet the average height on here is up there lol. Much more Bucks fans post Giannis, its nice
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Was 6 foot at age 10. They thought I was going to be over 7 foot tall. I end up at 6 foot 7.MiltownMadness wrote:msiris wrote:I am 63. I was ten when we won The toss. I was so excited that Milwaukee was getting a team. i watch the 1st chip on tv. People were like so what. I had no one share it with. I was always the tallest kid and it was not even close. So basketball was was my favorite sport at a very young age. Go BucksKidA24 wrote:
Jack Lemmon was 66 or 67 there.
So, if you were around for the fabled coin toss and remember it, you've gotta be close
Im about half your age but Im also very tall and played growing up. Bet the average height on here is up there lol. Much more Bucks fans post Giannis, its nice
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