John Drew and Freeman Willams were both good players. You know instead of Magic Johnson in 1979, Jerry West wanted to draft Sidney Moncrief. Sidney was a my favorite player growing up, I patterned my game after him, and he's in the hall of fame... But he wasn't Magic, and John Drew wasn't Nique.
@@slender4 John Drew would have been in the Hall of Fame if not for his addiction to drugs. Check out his stats. On Sidney Moncrief one of my all time favorite photos is the one of Moncrief flying through the air with the ball behind his head when he was at Arkansas. My Hawks had a hard time catching the Milwaukee Bucks.
Absolutely … except for the fact that he would have had the chance to play for two championships, at least (the two they lost to MJ), maybe more with him in the mix? Which means … he would been a bigger star, made more money, and possibly had a better legacy. So … maybe not?
@@79Glitch good point, talking about exposure: in Atlanta he was able to (freely) display his talents because he was the Guy!!! I also think that in ‘93-‘94 they had a really good and successful team until he got traded to the Clippers for Danny Manning. I’m convinced that they would have beaten the Knicks to be in the Finals against the Rockets that year.
Just in case some people don't know this, there was another player who played in the NBA named Cliff Robinson, who was a so so player in the league who preceded Clifford Robinson, who was obviously far from a so so player in the NBA.
One of the best players to ever live and in his prime was by far one of the best players in the golden era of basketball. More than just a flashy dunker, he was an incredible scorer , leader and team player. He came close to winning a championship but was denied several times by the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls.
I agree he had a legit crew in the 80s, however the Bulls weren't standing in their way in the playoffs. Actually, I would argue that during his peak, Dominique had a better team than MJ. But the Hawks kept getting bounced in the playoffs semis by either the Celtics or Pistons. They could just never get past those teams. And then starting in 1989, the Hawks started dipping... In the same year, the Bulls got better and got all the way to the conference finals where they would begin knocking on the door against the Pistons, and the rest is history... But the Bulls never faced the Hawks in the playoffs during Dominique's prime years.
@@linnstr8609 I was thinking about the early 1990's , specifically in 1993. MJ did eliminate him from the playoffs , but yes, Dominique did have a better team than MJ throughout the 80's.
@@knightdance8377 Yep, MJ did face Nique once in the playoffs in 93. Actually, I reviewed Nique's stats and individually he was still one of the best in the league in the early to mid 90s. So what I said regarding his prime years is not entirely correct. It's just that in the 80s his team was better.
If Dominique goes to Utah, their draft position changes so they may not get Karl Malone. It’s like if Lebron says in Cleveland, they win to many games to get the #1 pick to draft Kyrie.
@b9479 but it wasn't as known until 1996 when the Olympics came to Atlanta. That's what really put atlanta on the map but yeah I've heard some stories from my parents about life in atlanta during the 80s lol
@Beatza925Ent I was raised in atlanta too. Went to Atlanta schools and I remember in 8th grade doing georgia geography which was my social studies class learning everything about Georgia and Atlanta and what I learned (I'm old but I'm not that old) was that prior to 1996 Atlanta was just a regular city it wasn't all that popular no one really goes there etc. Then after the Olympics damn near everyone tryna move there. Still to this day it was getting crowded I had to hop on out of there last year
Utah traded Dominique for one million to save the franchise financially. Had they not been able to make that trade the team probably would have been sold and moved.
As a longtime sixers fan I can tell you that is far from the worst trade ever. In the summer of 1986, the sixers traded Moses Malone, Terry Catledge and 2 future first round picks to a team in their same division the Washington Bullets for Jeff Rutland who had bad knees and only played 5 games for the sixers the following season and Cliff Robinson. Then they traded the no.1 overall pick in the 86 draft, who turned out to be Brad Daugherty to Cleveland for career role player Roy Hinson. And more recently they drafted then traded Mikal Bridges to Phoenix for the draft rights to Zaire Smith , who was a bust in both the NBA and the G league. And these are just some of the brutal trades the sixers have made in their history.
na broski i became a fan of the sixers after ai was drafted, the trades they made after they got him were mind boggling, 21 year old tim thomas and larry hughes traded for veterans about to retire in tyrone hill and toni kukoc, unreal, jerry stackhouse for theo ratliff unfreakingreal, i could only imagine what ai could have done with that team had they not gave their talented youth away for washed up vets
That's a crazy line up though. Stockton, j Hornechek , D Wilkins. K Malone Mark Eaton . I would put Ostertag in more for speed.. That a Krazy line up . Title worthy that's about 115ppg. Back then . I think John stockton assist record would be through the roof even more .
Love Dominique Wilkins but he’s being very modest when he said that he didn’t wanna play for Utah 🤣Rumor has it he refused to play for Utah so they had no choice but to trade him.
I wouldn't say karma because Utah didn't win a championship either with Malone and Stockton!, If he would have went there most likely wouldn't have been a Stockton and Malone duo either
You know if he would’ve stayed with the Jazz they would’ve had a sick roster. Next year Jazz drafted Thurl Bailey, then John Stockton, and then Karl Malone… they at least would’ve won 2 or more rings with that roster.
Extremely underrated!!!! One of the best ever!!!
Probably should have been on The Dream Team instead of Pippen. But I think he had a major injury around that time.
He was a RAW dunker.
He was more than just a great dunker. This man averaged 30 and could have won several scoring titles if not for Jordan's existence.
Some you may not know but John Drew was a very good player. He was a hall of fame type player. His downfall was he couldn't quit doing drugs.
John Drew and Freeman Willams were both good players. You know instead of Magic Johnson in 1979, Jerry West wanted to draft Sidney Moncrief. Sidney was a my favorite player growing up, I patterned my game after him, and he's in the hall of fame... But he wasn't Magic, and John Drew wasn't Nique.
@@slender4 John Drew would have been in the Hall of Fame if not for his addiction to drugs. Check out his stats.
On Sidney Moncrief one of my all time favorite photos is the one of Moncrief flying through the air with the ball behind his head when he was at Arkansas. My Hawks had a hard time catching the Milwaukee Bucks.
You know your basketball
This reminds me of the tragic Len Bias story.
This also reminded me of Michael "Sugar" Ray Richardson.
Dominique is my guy... love the work he and Julian are doing with Kulture City.
Keep these sports legends interviews coming Vlad!👍🏿💯
One of the most electrifying Players ever, Atlanta was the best place for him, period !!!
Stop it 😂
Absolutely … except for the fact that he would have had the chance to play for two championships, at least (the two they lost to MJ), maybe more with him in the mix? Which means … he would been a bigger star, made more money, and possibly had a better legacy.
So … maybe not?
The Lakers had to choose between him and James Worthy...imagine Magic and the human highlight film during the late 80's?
@@79Glitch good point, talking about exposure: in Atlanta he was able to (freely) display his talents because he was the Guy!!! I also think that in ‘93-‘94 they had a really good and successful team until he got traded to the Clippers for Danny Manning. I’m convinced that they would have beaten the Knicks to be in the Finals against the Rockets that year.
He definitely put the hwaks on the map
Just in case some people don't know this, there was another player who played in the NBA named Cliff Robinson, who was a so so player in the league who preceded Clifford Robinson, who was obviously far from a so so player in the NBA.
Man being from Utah and a Dominique Wilkins fan man what could've been.
2 years of vlade divac for 20 years of Kobe Bryant is worst deal ever!
It would’ve been crazy if he stay in Utah with John Stockton and Carl Malone
One of the best players to ever live and in his prime was by far one of the best players in the golden era of basketball. More than just a flashy dunker, he was an incredible scorer , leader and team player. He came close to winning a championship but was denied several times by the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls.
I agree he had a legit crew in the 80s, however the Bulls weren't standing in their way in the playoffs. Actually, I would argue that during his peak, Dominique had a better team than MJ. But the Hawks kept getting bounced in the playoffs semis by either the Celtics or Pistons. They could just never get past those teams. And then starting in 1989, the Hawks started dipping... In the same year, the Bulls got better and got all the way to the conference finals where they would begin knocking on the door against the Pistons, and the rest is history... But the Bulls never faced the Hawks in the playoffs during Dominique's prime years.
@@linnstr8609 I was thinking about the early 1990's , specifically in 1993. MJ did eliminate him from the playoffs , but yes, Dominique did have a better team than MJ throughout the 80's.
@@knightdance8377 Yep, MJ did face Nique once in the playoffs in 93. Actually, I reviewed Nique's stats and individually he was still one of the best in the league in the early to mid 90s. So what I said regarding his prime years is not entirely correct. It's just that in the 80s his team was better.
Wilkins the best Hawks player ever
1:24 so him and Magic were hustling ✨️ 🏀🏀🏆
I named my first son after him he was the best back then
My Father named me after him as well
He didn't mention here, but Dantley was their small forward, and wanted him to play the 4, he was like, y'all are going to get me killed..
They probably don't end up with Karl, or John with you there, Nique
All due respect to Nique, Vlade Divac for Kobe Bryant was the worst deal ever.
If Dominique goes to Utah, their draft position changes so they may not get Karl Malone. It’s like if Lebron says in Cleveland, they win to many games to get the #1 pick to draft Kyrie.
Nique came down and stopped in a couple strip clubs while in college. That's why he wanted to stay in Atlanta. Atlanta nightlife catches everyone.
I heard Atlanta was super lit in the 80s and 90s
@b9479 but it wasn't as known until 1996 when the Olympics came to Atlanta. That's what really put atlanta on the map but yeah I've heard some stories from my parents about life in atlanta during the 80s lol
@@stephenkasputis2502 as a guy born and raised in Atlanta I can safely tell you Freaknik was much bigger catalyst than the Olympics.
@Beatza925Ent I was raised in atlanta too. Went to Atlanta schools and I remember in 8th grade doing georgia geography which was my social studies class learning everything about Georgia and Atlanta and what I learned (I'm old but I'm not that old) was that prior to 1996 Atlanta was just a regular city it wasn't all that popular no one really goes there etc. Then after the Olympics damn near everyone tryna move there. Still to this day it was getting crowded I had to hop on out of there last year
Utah traded Dominique for one million to save the franchise financially. Had they not been able to make that trade the team probably would have been sold and moved.
No way Detroit picks him over Thomas
i expect a spud webb interview next vlad.
I’m just glad vlad can’t ask no police or dumb questions this time
Sadly John Drew and Freeman Williams passed away a week apart from each other..
As a longtime sixers fan I can tell you that is far from the worst trade ever. In the summer of 1986, the sixers traded Moses Malone, Terry Catledge and 2 future first round picks to a team in their same division the Washington Bullets for Jeff Rutland who had bad knees and only played 5 games for the sixers the following season and Cliff Robinson. Then they traded the no.1 overall pick in the 86 draft, who turned out to be Brad Daugherty to Cleveland for career role player Roy Hinson. And more recently they drafted then traded Mikal Bridges to Phoenix for the draft rights to Zaire Smith , who was a bust in both the NBA and the G league. And these are just some of the brutal trades the sixers have made in their history.
na broski i became a fan of the sixers after ai was drafted, the trades they made after they got him were mind boggling, 21 year old tim thomas and larry hughes traded for veterans about to retire in tyrone hill and toni kukoc, unreal, jerry stackhouse for theo ratliff unfreakingreal, i could only imagine what ai could have done with that team had they not gave their talented youth away for washed up vets
Still not as bad of a trade as Vlade Divac for Kobe Bryant 😬
Ofcourse "Nique didn't wanna go to Utah. 🤣🤣
Utah is / always was the worst time in the nba
What?l
That's a crazy line up though. Stockton, j Hornechek , D Wilkins. K Malone Mark Eaton . I would put Ostertag in more for speed.. That a Krazy line up . Title worthy that's about 115ppg. Back then .
I think John stockton assist record would be through the roof even more .
Isiah was #2 pick to Detroit. Mark Aguire was 1st.
Love Dominique Wilkins but he’s being very modest when he said that he didn’t wanna play for Utah 🤣Rumor has it he refused to play for Utah so they had no choice but to trade him.
Yeah if that is so... Then it's probably Karma that he never won an NBA championship.
I wouldn't say karma because Utah didn't win a championship either with Malone and Stockton!, If he would have went there most likely wouldn't have been a Stockton and Malone duo either
Dominique wasn’t needed in Utah at the time. The Jazz had Adrian Dantley and he was leading the league in scoring at the time .
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Lakers should have chose Nique over Worthy
They do that, Lakers don't even lose to Boston!
You know if he would’ve stayed with the Jazz they would’ve had a sick roster. Next year Jazz drafted Thurl Bailey, then John Stockton, and then Karl Malone… they at least would’ve won 2 or more rings with that roster.
Vlad why didn’t you ask him about experience during the Atlanta child murders
I thank GOD you ended up here
Word Vlad? Nique? Noice!
Great player to watch, but the karma he got back for refusing to play for UT might be the reason he never got close to winning a NBA championship 🏆😞😞
Drew had a lot of promise
IMO he was best dunker of all time. Better than Vince Carter. Nique was different
Dominique Wilkins, Shawn Kemp, and Vince Carter, most exciting drunkers of all time.
Everything he saying so far he said on knucklehead podcasts already
Damn that mean lsaha Thomas would have been picked by the bulls at 3 and been pared with Jordan two years later in the back court
Bills might not have gotten MJ
Atlanta Hawks 1982 is a good day for us and you are going on vacation next day or Hawks Go Hawks