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Post#1521 » by ceiling raiser » Sun Sep 13, 2015 4:33 pm

Wow. RIP Moses Malone.

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Post#1522 » by Quotatious » Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:39 pm

I'm a bigman with Chuck Hayes's height, Manute Bol's weight, Ben Wallace's shooting ability, Dwight Howard's passing ability, Blake Griffin's shotblocking, Mark Eaton's speed/quickness, Kwame Brown's hands, Andrea Bargnani's toughness and Amare Stoudemire's defensive instincts.

I wonder why an NBA team never called?
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Post#1523 » by Hawk » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:29 pm

Quotatious wrote:I'm a bigman with Chuck Hayes's height, Manute Bol's weight, Ben Wallace's shooting ability, Dwight Howard's passing ability, Blake Griffin's shotblocking, Mark Eaton's speed/quickness, Kwame Brown's hands, Andrea Bargnani's toughness and Amare Stoudemire's defensive instincts.

I wonder why an NBA team never called?


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Post#1524 » by RightToCensor » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:08 pm

11:30 AM EST: 1983 NBA Finals Game 6; Sixers vs. Lakers

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Post#1525 » by RightToCensor » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:10 pm

I made a thread promoting a Moses Malone Remembrance Day on the General Board and PC Board, but it got deleted for some reason.

Not sure what I did that was bad. I'm just giving people something to watch that'll pay tribute to a fantastic NBA Player.
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Post#1526 » by Hawk » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:40 pm

Thanks RightToCensor :D
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Post#1527 » by RightToCensor » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:29 pm

Dr Olajuwon wrote:Thanks RightToCensor :D

No problem.

If you or anybody can find me a full game of Moses Malone I'd be gracious. It's hard finding games of him at his peak ability.

It can be YouTube, Dailymotion, or a video in your Computer's Library.
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Post#1528 » by Quotatious » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:42 pm

RightToCensor wrote:If you or anybody can find me a full game of Moses Malone I'd be gracious. It's hard finding games of him at his peak ability.

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Post#1529 » by penbeast0 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:26 pm

Quotatious wrote:I'm a bigman with Chuck Hayes's height, Manute Bol's weight, Ben Wallace's shooting ability, Dwight Howard's passing ability, Blake Griffin's shotblocking, Mark Eaton's speed/quickness, Kwame Brown's hands, Andrea Bargnani's toughness and Amare Stoudemire's defensive instincts.

I wonder why an NBA team never called?



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Post#1530 » by Clyde Frazier » Mon Sep 14, 2015 11:17 pm

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Post#1531 » by RightToCensor » Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:43 pm

Was Moses Malone drafted to the NBA straight out of HS like people have been claiming? I thought he was drafted by the ABA, played two seasons for the Utah Stars, then was drafted to the NBA via the merger.
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Post#1532 » by RSCD3_ » Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:24 pm

Post #54 on the WNBA isn't as successful thread is the worst thing I've seen on this site beside the OKC bombing joke after the spurs won game 6.
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Post#1533 » by Clyde Frazier » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:37 pm

RightToCensor wrote:Was Moses Malone drafted to the NBA straight out of HS like people have been claiming? I thought he was drafted by the ABA, played two seasons for the Utah Stars, then was drafted to the NBA via the merger.


As far as I can tell, he was drafted by the ABA's Utah Stars at 19 years old out of high school. Seems like people just getting their facts mixed up. This is how he eventually got to the NBA:

The ABA-NBA merger occurred after the 1975–76 season, but the Spirits of St. Louis were not among the ABA teams chosen to join the NBA.[10] Malone had already been selected by the NBA's New Orleans Jazz in a December 1975 pre-merger draft for ABA players of undergraduate age. However, the NBA let them place Malone into the 1976 ABA dispersal draft pool in exchange for the return of their first-round draft pick in 1977, which they used to trade for Gail Goodrich.[11] In the 1976 dispersal draft, held for the remaining ABA players, Malone was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the fifth overall pick in the draft.[2]

However, he never appeared in a regular-season game for the Blazers. The Blazers had also acquired power forward Maurice Lucas in the draft and believed they had acquired two players with similar skill sets. Concerns over the team's salary costs compelled them to choose one and release the other. Portland chose to keep Lucas and traded Malone to the Buffalo Braves prior to the first game of the 1976–77 season for a first-round draft choice in the 1978 NBA Draft and $232,000.[12] Malone played in two games with Buffalo. Because they could not meet Malone's demands for playing time, they then traded him to the Houston Rockets in exchange for two first-round draft picks, one in each of the 1977 and 1978 drafts.[13]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Malone#Early_years_in_the_NBA

Actually reminds me of how Dr. J was drafted by the bucks after he had already started playing in the ABA. Pretty crazy situation here:

When he became eligible for the NBA draft in 1972, the Milwaukee Bucks picked him in the first round (12th overall). This move would have brought him together with Oscar Robertson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Instead, the 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m), 210-pound (95 kg) Erving signed a contract with the Atlanta Hawks before the 1972 draft when he discovered his former agent Steve Arnold happened to work for the Squires, deluding him to sign for a low paying contract.[20]

As attorneys tried to reach an agreement among three teams in two leagues, Erving joined Pete Maravich and the Hawks's training camp, as they prepared for the upcoming season. Erving enjoyed his brief time with Atlanta, and he would later duplicate with George Gervin his after-practice playing with Maravich. He played three exhibition games with the Hawks until, because of a legal injunction, he was obliged by a three-judge panel to return to the ABA Squires. The NBA fined Atlanta $25,000 per game for Erving's Hawks appearances because Milwaukee owned his NBA rights.[21]


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Post#1534 » by Clyde Frazier » Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:46 pm

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And about a year later I would end up with this t shirt, which i still have :)


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Post#1535 » by trex_8063 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:14 am

Dr Olajuwon wrote:
Quotatious wrote:I'm a bigman with Chuck Hayes's height, Manute Bol's weight, Ben Wallace's shooting ability, Dwight Howard's passing ability, Blake Griffin's shotblocking, Mark Eaton's speed/quickness, Kwame Brown's hands, Andrea Bargnani's toughness and Amare Stoudemire's defensive instincts.

I wonder why an NBA team never called?


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Post#1536 » by Clyde Frazier » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:23 pm

Curtis Harris, former SI writer and maintainer of prohoopshistory.com made some good points about the ABA vs. NBA yesterday on twitter. Not saying I agree with everything, but it's worth a read:

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I got asked on @TrueHoopTV if ABA stats should be taken at face value. I bristled at the underlying premise of the question.

That underlying premise is that the NBA was superior to the ABA, so that means we have to adjust their stats somehow.

Rarely is it asked whether we should take the NBA's stats from 1968-76 at face value since they weren't competing against the ABA.

Of the 24 All-Stars in 1977, 10 were former ABA players.

Of the 7 MVPs handed out from 1977 to 1983, FOUR went to former ABA players.

But ABA stats can't be trusted in the official record books. [sarcasm]

The ABA stats and titles oughta count just as much as NBA stats and titles in that era.

On balance, the joke franchises in NBA were as much a joke as those in ABA, and the great teams in ABA were just as great as those in NBA

Let's just say it's a little unfair the NBA's woeful New Orleans Jazz in 1975 get more official recognition than the ABA champ KY Colonels

To say nothing of Fred Carter's stats on the 9-73 76ers in 1973 are official, but George McGinnis averaging 24 & 12 as ABA Finals MVP isn't

In truth NBA probably did have an overall talent advantage over ABA, particularly in the late 60s, but there's some great reasons for that

Reason #1: The NBA had more teams. That helps accrue more talent than the ABA. But on average I think they were about even.

Reason #2: The professional landscape was built around the NBA and players had to sacrifice a lot to leave NBA for ABA.

Rick Barry, Joe Caldwell, Zelmo Beaty, and Billy Cunningham were All-Stars who had to sit out a whole year to switch to the ABA.

The ABA countered the NBA's institutional advantage on talent by getting creative.

The NBA had sloppily banned players like Connie Hawkins, Doug Moe, and Roger Brown for flimsy gambling connections. ABA took them in.

Spencer Haywood and George McGinnis were tired of college basketball before four years. NBA wouldn't touch them. ABA took them in.

And that might be the ABA's greatest lasting legacy: creating the leverage for basketball players to kill the reserve clause.

You had Rick Barry and Joe Caldwell demanding free agency. Spencer Haywood leaving college early. Moses Malone skipping college altogether.
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Post#1537 » by Clyde Frazier » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:18 pm

Legit muscle watch for a change :o

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Post#1538 » by Texas Chuck » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:41 pm

Forget the muscles, its his Eastern European gangster look that should worry his opponents.

But seriously he's become a very good player. Loved him at Butler, but figured he would be a rich man's Kyle Singler not a guy who almost feels underpaid now on that max contract he has....
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Post#1539 » by bondom34 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:44 pm

Also on Hayward, this was posted elsewhere but is a great burn:

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Post#1540 » by RightToCensor » Sun Oct 4, 2015 4:17 am

GH really turned himself to a handsome dude compared to what he looked it when he was younger. Good for him.

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