GSWFan1994 wrote:Which player had the nickname "The Elevator from Decatur"?
Hint: Decatur is a small city in Georgia, population 24k.
Classic track.
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GSWFan1994 wrote:Which player had the nickname "The Elevator from Decatur"?
Hint: Decatur is a small city in Georgia, population 24k.
GSWFan1994 wrote:-Luke- wrote:Another one. What do these four players have in common?
Maurice Cheeks
David Robinson
Dwight Howard
Joakim Noah
I have no idea. I looked this up for 10 minutes and couldn't find anything in common.
Fencer reregistered wrote:Which NBA players were named after other NBA players, EXCLUDING cases where they were close relatives of each other?
(For example, Wardell Stephen Curry II doesn't count.)
-Luke- wrote:Which former All-Star did not win an NBA championship in his prime, but one in his rookie season, one in his sophomore season, and one in his last season at age 38 - all as a bench player.
-Luke- wrote:Which players never won a title, played in (at least) two finals matchups of the same two teams, played (at least) once for Team A and once for Team B - and were always part of the losing team?
I can think of two, but maybe there are more.
MrGoat wrote:Learned a surprising one the other day. Who was the fastest player to hit 1000 3s in his career (at 350 games)?
All I'll give you is that it is not a member of the Golden State Warriors
_jin wrote:-Luke- wrote:Which former All-Star did not win an NBA championship in his prime, but one in his rookie season, one in his sophomore season, and one in his last season at age 38 - all as a bench player.
Sam Cassell
_jin wrote:-Luke- wrote:Which players never won a title, played in (at least) two finals matchups of the same two teams, played (at least) once for Team A and once for Team B - and were always part of the losing team?
I can think of two, but maybe there are more.
Anderson Varejao? always think of him as a Cav but I remember he was on the Warriors when they beat the Cavs, he had to have lost a finals with the Cavs though.
MrGoat wrote:Learned a surprising one the other day. Who was the fastest player to hit 1000 3s in his career (at 350 games)?
All I'll give you is that it is not a member of the Golden State Warriors
JJ_PR wrote:MrGoat wrote:Learned a surprising one the other day. Who was the fastest player to hit 1000 3s in his career (at 350 games)?
All I'll give you is that it is not a member of the Golden State Warriors
Buddy Hield.
-Luke- wrote:The Sixers recently had a game where three players (Embiid, Maxey, Harris) had more than 30 points. It's very rare for three teammates to have 30+ points in the same game.
The New York Knicks once had a game like that in the 60s, when Richie Guerin (39), Willie Naulls (31) and Cleveland Buckner (33) achieved the same feat.
But nobody cared.
Why did nobody care?