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Terry Mills Drops a Quick 23 Points (Plus 3 Dunks)
January 25, 1996 - The biggest surprise here is not the fact that Terry Mills scored 23 points in 25 minutes in a 93-92 win over the Dallas Mavericks. It's that he did so without a single 3-pointer. By 1997, Mills bad developed into the league's most voluminous 3-point shooting center. And by that, I am referencing the number of 3-pointers upon which Mills connected, not any sort of reference to his literal size, unless we're talking about his height... which I am, but in concert with his 3-point shooting prowess.
Anyway, Mills finished 10th in the NBA in 3-pointers made during the 1996-97 season (175) and eighth in 3-pointer percentage (.422).
Here's the box score for the game above, which was actually from the season prior to the statistics referenced in the paragraph prior: www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199601250DAL.html
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Відео

Vinnie Johnson's Tip Dunk After the Whistle (1990)
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February 27, 1990 - Vinnie Johnson may have only stood 6-foot-2-inches tall but his wingspan is what often allowed him to compensate when it came to finishing at the rim or releasing a shot over a taller defender (well that and unorthodox catapult release). Here, even at age 33, Vinnie was still showcasing his ability to still rise above the rim when necessary. Box Score: www.basketball-referen...
Charles O'Bannon Makes an Appearance with the Pistons (8 Points vs. Sonics)
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March 28, 1999 - After propelling UCLA to an NCAA championship alongside his brother Ed in 1995, Charles O'Bannon was selected 31st overall in the 1997 NBA Draft. Tucked deep on a backcourt depth chart that included Joe Dumars, Lindsey Hunter, Malik Sealy, and Jerry Stackhouse, O'Bannon's on-court opportunities were limited during his two years in Detroit. O'Bannon's eight-point showing against...
Fred Roberts' Buzzer-Beating Dunk vs. Lakers (1987)
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December 11, 1987 - If Fred Roberts caught you slipping, he was liable to put one on you. Low key silky spot-up jumper, too. As for Rick Barry's insistence that Roberts traveled, two steps without a dribble was, indeed, often interpreted as a travel by some officials at the time. Box Score: www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/198712110BOS.html
Detroit Pistons-Boston Celtics Northwest Airlines Road Trip Promotion (1990)
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Aired February 27, 1990
James Wilkes Pistons Sampler
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January 2, 1983 - A product of a Larry Brown-led 1980 UCLA team that featured seven players who'd go on to be drafted and/or appear in an NBA game, Los Angeles native James Wilkes played three seasons in the NBA as a member of the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons. Here, Wilkes scored his Pistons career high (8 points) in just his second day with the ballclub, a timeline too tight to secure Wil...
Isiah Thomas (Game 1 vs. Hawks) - 30 points, 10 Assists, Big Shot Late (1987)
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May 3, 1987 - In search of his first Eastern Conference Finals appearance, Detroit Pistons point guard Isiah Thomas kicked off his team's second round series against the Atlanta Hawks in style, finishing with 30 points (11-of-18 shooting), 10 assists, and 2 steals in inching his team to a 112-111 Game 1 win. With the game on the line, Thomas left his imprint all over the game's final minute. St...
Baron Davis Wins 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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While Baron Davis' final round performance may have lacked the peak level pizzazz of runner-up Kenny Gregory, completing three final round dunks to Gregory's two propelled Davis to the 1997 McDonald's All-American Slam Dunk title. Davis went on to play two seasons at UCLA before becoming the third overall pick of the 1999 NBA Draft. One of the top dunking point guards in NBA history, Davis made...
Kenny Gregory (45.5-inch combine vert)- 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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Despite being the most spectacular dunker throughout the evening's proceedings, a pair of critical misses on his final attempts knocked Kenny Gregory out of the top spot and instead gift-wrapped the 1997 McDonald's All-American dunk title to Baron Davis. Standing 6’3.5” barefoot with a 8-foot-5 standing reach, Gregory boasted a max vertical of 45.5 inches (39.5 standing), both of which stood an...
Dion Glover - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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Dion Glover finished sixth in the 1997 McDonald's All-American Slam Dunk Contest. Glover was an instant hit at Georgia Tech, averaging 18.4 points and 5 rebounds as a freshman. However, a torn ACL and MCL ended Glover's sophomore campaign before it even got started, leading Glover to enter the 1999 NBA Draft, where he was selected 20th overall by the Atlanta Hawks. Glover played six seasons in ...
Chris Burgess - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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Following a slow start, Chris Burgess sprung to life with a cuff windmill followed by a cuff 270, though it still was not nearly enough to advance to the final round of the 1997 McDonald's All-American Slam Dunk Contest. A product of Provo, Utah, Burgess played alongside a loaded lineup at Duke (William Avery, Shane Battier, Elton Brand and Corey Maggette among the future NBA talent) for two ye...
Marcus Fizer - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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After missing his third dunk, Marcus Fizer finished ninth in the 1997 McDonald's All-American Dunk Contest. Fizer went on to become an AP All-American at Iowa State, averaging 22.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. Fizer entered the 2000 NBA Draft following his junior year, where he was selected fourth overall by the Chicago Bulls. Fizer showed promise through his first two NBA seasons, averagi...
Ryan Humphrey - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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Ryan Humphrey finished seventh in the 1997 McDonald's All-American Slam Dunk Contest. Humphrey went on to play two seasons at Oklahoma before transferring to Notre Dame, parlaying a senior season in which he avearged 18.9 points and 10.9 rebounds into becoming a first round pick of the Utah Jazz (19th overall) in 2002. He averaged 2.3 points and 2.2 rebound over three seasons with the Orlando M...
Melvin Ely - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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Melvin Ely finished fifth in the 1997 McDonald's All-American Dunk Contest. Ely embarked on a four-year college career at Fresno State, averaging 23.3 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3.14 blocks as a senior before being drafted 12th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in 2002. Ely played nine seasons in the NBA, peaking in 2006 when he averaged close to 10 points and 5 rebounds for the Charlott Bobca...
Luke Recker - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (Third Place - McDonald's All-American)
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Luke Recker finished third, behind Kenny Gregory and champion Baron Davis, in the 1997 McDonald's All-American Slam Dunk Contest. Recker, an Indiana high school phenom, played two seasons at Indiana University under Bob Knight before finishing his career at Iowa. After going undrafted in 2002, Recker played in developmental leagues and overseas before retiring in 2005. Footage courtesy of slam4...
Tiny Archibald Shows Out at the 1975 All-Star Game
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Tiny Archibald Shows Out at the 1975 All-Star Game
Rick Barry - 1975 All-Star Game Highlights
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Rick Barry - 1975 All-Star Game Highlights
All 5 Dunks from the 1969 NBA All-Star Game
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All 5 Dunks from the 1969 NBA All-Star Game
Ron Artest (Metta) - 1997 High School Dunk Contest (McDonald's All-American)
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1969 NBA All-Star Introductions (Wilt, Russell, Kareem, etc.)
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1969 NBA All-Star Introductions (Wilt, Russell, Kareem, etc.)
1991 Inside Stuff Commercial (ft. Kurt Rambis & John Salley)
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1991 Inside Stuff Commercial (ft. Kurt Rambis & John Salley)
Isiah Thomas Keys the Incineration of the Celtics in Game 4 (1987)
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Isiah Thomas Keys the Incineration of the Celtics in Game 4 (1987)
Joe Smith - Pistons Sampler (13 Points vs. Raptors)
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Joe Smith - Pistons Sampler (13 Points vs. Raptors)
Steady Escalation in Hawks-Heat Playoff Game Leads to Bench-Clearing Brawl (1994)
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Steady Escalation in Hawks-Heat Playoff Game Leads to Bench-Clearing Brawl (1994)
Vinnie Johnson Microwaves the Celtics Again (Game 4 - 1987 ECF)
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Vinnie Johnson Microwaves the Celtics Again (Game 4 - 1987 ECF)
Rick Mahorn - 17 Points & a Scuffle vs. Celtics (Game 4 - 1987)
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Rick Mahorn - 17 Points & a Scuffle vs. Celtics (Game 4 - 1987)
Dominique Wilkins - Minute Maid Orange Soda Commercial (1990)
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Dominique Wilkins - Minute Maid Orange Soda Commercial (1990)
1990 Pistons Obliterate Bulls with Near Perfect Fourth Quarter
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Michael Jordan vs. John Salley (Block, Hard Foul, Poster, Clinching Dunk)
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Michael Jordan vs. John Salley (Block, Hard Foul, Poster, Clinching Dunk)
Nets’ Ray Williams Drops 52 Points (team record at the time) vs. Pistons (1982)
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Nets’ Ray Williams Drops 52 Points (team record at the time) vs. Pistons (1982)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AS-md4sg
    @AS-md4sg 18 хвилин тому

    This exact dunk is the statue at the united center

  • @coldbreeze35
    @coldbreeze35 Годину тому

    I knew it was over for Detroit when this happen

  • @0-Elias-0
    @0-Elias-0 2 години тому

    Totally Legal (from my perspective). #1) I started watching basketball in 1996 #2) Rod Strickland used to kill the Chicago Bulls (especially when he was on the Washington Bullets/Wizards) #3) Reggie Miller's hop-step move was far more controversial/contentious than this #4) Today's players get away with *far worse* #5) It's funny how much things have changed (in terms of traveling violations)

  • @iRCalot
    @iRCalot 3 години тому

    This was a big heartbreaker

  • @mylesfranklin6987
    @mylesfranklin6987 3 години тому

    This announcer booth throwback duo was a crazyyy surprise

  • @rahim9nine
    @rahim9nine 3 години тому

    That weren't no c walk that was some sorta Irish jig

  • @abrooks402
    @abrooks402 3 години тому

    Such a nice humble person! I met him for the first time today. I didn't even know he was a professional basketball 🏀 player! I was so embarrassed... But l don't follow basketball 🏀 He graciously took a picture with me.

  • @jamesday3591
    @jamesday3591 3 години тому

    It's an illegal screen. Rodman's not only moving through Stockton (which is why Stockton's leg is in between Rodman's), but Rodman "sets" his feet (technically, not actually set, but we'll call it set) *inside* Stockton's space of a legal guarding position, with Rodman's feet clearly on Stockton's body's side of Stockton's feet when contact occurs (with Rodman still moving forward, towards the sideline), and most importantly, Stockton doesn't even *see* Rodman until that contact occurs. Isiah (sic) Thomas leads Stockton towards the sideline, allowing Rodman to set the screen, which ends up being a "blind back-screen" since Isiah pulls Stockton so far towards the sideline that Stockton turns his back towards the eventual screener (Rodman). As a blind back-screen where Rodman is outside of Stockton's field of vision, the screener (Rodman) is required to have his feet planted at least (and there's judgement on the official's part here) one to two steps away from the defender (Stockton). Rodman doesn't actually have his feet planted (which I would forgive as an official, since he's setting up to slip the screen for Isiah's rather nice pass, by the way), but since he sets up, not one to two steps away, but actually inside Stockton's space, straddling Stockton's legs, and then uses his momentum to continue "through" Stockton as contact occurs, not only initiating that contact (illegal contact in and of itself) with a screen that the defender can't see (illegal back-screen set waaaay too close, actually inside the defender's legally established space), but then using that contact to create additional space (that he uses to try to slip underneath Benoit as the switch defender) by actually pushing Stockton towards the sideline, it's blatantly an illegal screen. Stockton then uses some acting skills to not-too-convincingly cover up his illegal interference with Rodman's attempted slip to the basket, so I would say offensive foul on Rodman (illegal back screen), which stops the play, and technical foul on Stockton for his illegal "interference" with Rodman's slip to the basket during the consequent dead ball. No technical foul on Rodman, during the play at least. Side-Note Commentary: I grew up watching both Stockton and Rodman develop in the pre-Jordan era, and they're two of my favorite players. Yes, both were arguably dirty, they were definitely scrappy, and they didn't back down from anyone. I think that Stockton was much more subtle, but they were cut from the same basic cloth of physicality. I think that if Rodman had played for the Sloan instead of Daly, he would have developed more subtlety, but Daly, Isiah, and Laimbeer all encouraged a much less subtle, and often literal brutality. Dumars didn't, of all irony, even though he's often credited by Isiah and Laimbeer for ringleading the Bad-Boy Pistons brutality. Dumars was more in line with Stockton in that regard, in my opinion. Hard-hitter. Don't mess with him. But if you just played him straight up, he played you straight up as well. If you played ... less-then-straight-up, shall we say, both Stockton and Dumars would intentionally work to make you pay in perhaps less-than-straight-up ways in return. To understand what I mean, listen to the way Jordan talks about the 88-92 Pistons. He talks one way about Isiah and Laimbeer, pretty much doesn't talk about Daly at all (Dream Team Coach), and a completely different way about Dumars. Jordan respected Dumars. He despised Isiah and Laimbeer. I couldn't even tell you Jordan's opinion on Daly, and that seems kind of ... intriguing to me.

  • @paulerickaguayo
    @paulerickaguayo 3 години тому

    Buenas noches podrías decirme quién canta la canción del comercial

  • @plainsimple244
    @plainsimple244 6 годин тому

    Terry Mills: He was 'honey-bun' or 'sandwich' or 'milk-dud' or 'sweat' because if this man could have just stayed in shape, lifted weights, and simply took his job seriously, he could have been one of the top players at his position but those snacks always get you, it's the snacks .... Mills had a post game, 3-point game, mid-range game, and he could handle the ball well -- he was a terrible rebounding player for his position but he was tough, he just didn't know how to manage his own self-control off the court with those thanksgiving dinners before the game -- he'll work it off during the game, it doesn't work that way, but that was some good eatin'. I just wish that guys like Terry Mills and William Bedford could have worked out for the Pistons because those guys were gifted, just needed that toughness to want to dive in and get hit, hit other players, take the physical punishment and stay working out in the gym and both could have had better careers ..... They replaced John Salley with Terry Mills, could have had both in the game in 1992-93 but they got rid of Salley. '92-'93: Bill Laimbeer, Dennis Rodman, Mark Aguirre, Orlando Woolridge, Olden Polynice and Terry Mills -- you add John Salley to that group, you have a front court that can actually compete for a title .... so yet again, another way for the Bulls to win and keep winning.

  • @rasheemfoster87
    @rasheemfoster87 6 годин тому

    Throwback 🏀🔥

  • @Truthhurts9316
    @Truthhurts9316 7 годин тому

    This pissed off joes entire family. It wasn’t Isiah’s place to tell people on love tv. Another epic brain fart for nbas biggest dbag

  • @jaysonb.6669
    @jaysonb.6669 9 годин тому

    As a kid in this era ( and huge Pistons fan) i always wondered why they didn't use Mills more efficiently. His 3-pt shooting was clearly having an effect against opponents yet the coaches wouldn't play to his strengths or set up the roster accordingly. He'd be a very valuable player in today's NBA.

  • @tylerfox3009
    @tylerfox3009 9 годин тому

    diddy pawty

  • @clinthogrefe
    @clinthogrefe 10 годин тому

    That Pistons team had talent, just not the guard play they needed to contend.

  • @ChatGPt2001
    @ChatGPt2001 12 годин тому

    NBA 2024

  • @IvanGarcia-cx5jm
    @IvanGarcia-cx5jm 13 годин тому

    I remember watching this live. Who could imagine he will be coaching a guy that seems to do thing like this by routine.

  • @VenomousSoup14
    @VenomousSoup14 13 годин тому

    2004 was such a year for Bill Davidson. He owned the Detroit Pistons who won the nba finals and the Tampa Bay Lightning who won the Stanley Cup

  • @glockensig
    @glockensig 14 годин тому

    Two class gentlemen!!

  • @123slasher.16
    @123slasher.16 15 годин тому

    1989 NCAA champion

  • @Xiaolongbaokid16
    @Xiaolongbaokid16 15 годин тому

    Luke Walton on the floor, playing point forward for Shaq, Kobe, Malone and Payton. 😮

  • @biggsweaty
    @biggsweaty 15 годин тому

    The Mavs were so bad in this era. And they really shouldnt have been if you look at the roster-but the court looks great. Also gotta love that PA guy. Doesnt get more monotone than that

  • @sidekickmusic5936
    @sidekickmusic5936 15 годин тому

    Give Nique the ball

  • @Tronnus
    @Tronnus 18 годин тому

    To be honest; that is a REALLY good ad!

  • @StephenWong14
    @StephenWong14 21 годину тому

    The Grizzlies just kept on delaying giving up their draft pick until the deadline in 2003, a historically strong draft class.

  • @Skinny_Pimp
    @Skinny_Pimp 22 години тому

    The announcer is a Cuck.

  • @nicholastsahakis7784
    @nicholastsahakis7784 День тому

    Forgot about. Cadillac Anderson

  • @matthewmehegan3475
    @matthewmehegan3475 День тому

    J. J. Redick . . . could anyone miss the point more than the Lakers' new coach? Can't wait to see it he applies that same logic to coaching. ::laff:: Bird had: no three-pointer growing up, nor in high school, nor in college. The first three-pointer he ever shot was in the NBA. AND the three-pointer back then was a shot of either opportunity or desperation, but it was not an integral part of the offense, so it was not something specifically practiced as a team tactic. The fact that Bird's three-point career percentage is only five points behind Steph Curry's is nothing short of remarkable given the circumstances under which he shot it. And this takes NOTHING away from Steph's brilliant career and shooting ability.

  • @oluwaseyia8548
    @oluwaseyia8548 День тому

    That's when Weber knew he's ending to the East

  • @RogerPeet
    @RogerPeet День тому

    I could of been there, cept for my 'trick' knee.

  • @HowardLore
    @HowardLore День тому

    This game was the final game to ever have crowd storming. David Stern during the off season changed the seating arraignment and added increased security to prevent fans from rushing the court ever again

  • @BertosLaughs
    @BertosLaughs День тому

    25 years later. Never gets old. The Admirals first title. Rarely do players now of days thank the Lord himself in any instance.

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 День тому

    Stellar

  • @storageaccount5573
    @storageaccount5573 День тому

    so many people give kemp dap after he dunks on them. LOL

  • @VHFonFire
    @VHFonFire День тому

    "Hustle up a bit there eh? Ya Hoser" popped into my head out of nowhere today. Glad this exists so I can confirm it wasn't a fever dream!

  • @NBA1529
    @NBA1529 День тому

    Orlando stayed fuckin up smh

  • @kevincolderjr5058
    @kevincolderjr5058 День тому

    If he didn't break his leg

  • @garychitwood575
    @garychitwood575 День тому

    Laimbeer was a worthless player. No talent

  • @JamesTruckey
    @JamesTruckey День тому

    He never missed the first attempt

  • @JR-rs5qs
    @JR-rs5qs День тому

    The refs were too caught off guard by a white guy in a Celtics uniform dunking to call it a travel.

  • @TK0808
    @TK0808 День тому

    Correct dribble too.

  • @musicbot101
    @musicbot101 День тому

    Rodman is such a pussy can give it but can’t take even a little bit 🤣

  • @thepracticingguitarist
    @thepracticingguitarist День тому

    The Blak Garter Snake shot 38% from the field in the '04 Finals. More proof that he was nowhere near the echelon of the true greats. Unless, of course, the primary measure is selfish.

  • @byongyu5177
    @byongyu5177 День тому

    Dejected Magic

  • @jjuniun
    @jjuniun День тому

    쓰레기 팀 디트로이트. 쓰레기 선수 아이제아 토마스

  • @ericstaudt2991
    @ericstaudt2991 День тому

    That’s a lie, an eye witness said there was blood shed and it wasn’t McDaniels !

  • @Diaz23
    @Diaz23 День тому

    Hell yeah! The Microwave!

  • @freddixon2902
    @freddixon2902 День тому

    That's not the Bad Boys. That's the Kent Benson, Kelly Tripucka powder puff Pistons.

  • @123slasher.16
    @123slasher.16 День тому

    The greatest Bruin or Piston ever. Charles In Charge!!

  • @pipjersey8303
    @pipjersey8303 День тому

    1:42 best finish ever in the history of dunk contests