So my buddy on twitter posted that an old Western Conference Semi Finals game between the Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Lakers was on NBA TV. I didn’t have class for another few hours and I love watching these old classic games so I put it on. Midway through decided I’m going to do a past diary on it.
Put on the Kings-Lakers game. These
Posted September 21st, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
Continuing with the top 200 list, we move up another tier to some solid players, perennial all-stars, and players who played for an eternity (Eddie Johnson and Cliff Robinson). I've tried to reward longevity, but it is a difficult balance to strike with all the supernova players who burn so bright early in their careers and then fade away
Posted September 4th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
The list continues. We've covered the players outside the top 200, down to 210, and gone up to 180. Now it's time for 179 through 160. The players are starting to progressively improve as we go along, as you have undoubtedly noticed already.
179. Shane Battier
Battier is undoubtedly one of the best defenders at the wing position
Posted August 31st, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
Miscellaneous
After further review, ten players were added to my "top 200," stretching the list out to a now top 210. That said, here are the amended ranks for 189 through 180:
189. Mychal Thompson
Thompson began his career as a member of the Portland Trailblazers, but got a late start on NBA basketball at age 24. In his third season