3:03 bringing up Steph curry’s really name is Wardell while showing Steph’s reaction when a a reporter addressed him as Wardell is a great touch to the video
JJ Barea, Raymond Felton, and Deron Williams had the exact same birthday and birth year and all three played on the same roster in the same year for the Mavericks, but you forgot one note... They also all 3 played the same position
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson WHEN SOMEONE PICK U UP FULL CORT AND PUT HIS WEIGHT PON YOU ENTIRE TIME YOUR STAMINA DRAINS FASTR SO YOUR LEGS TIRED FOR SHOOTING. CURRY IS BETTER FROM MOVE SHOOTER BUT NO1 HAVE PURE SHOOT LIKE RAY.
The Manute Bol one is probably the most shocking one. That's for sure a brain buster. Furthermore, seems like ol' Manute was on to things with the firing of 3's from everywhere (in a half!) considering how the game is played today.
The last remaining player from the 1990s was Vince Carter (drafted 1998; retired 2020). The last remaining player from the 1980s was Cliff Robinson (drafted 1989; retired 2007). The last remaining player from the 1970s was Robert Parish (drafted 1976; retired 1997)
@@bryanchandler3486 i was gonna call you out wrong for the math, then i did a count, 90s, 2000s, 2010s then 2020s, holy shit! it really was 4 decades!!!!!
Also a fun fact about the Pacers that makes me hang my head in shame is that they traded away what ended up being the 2nd overall pick in the 1984 draft to the trailblazers for some dude named Tom Owens. That pick, had the Pacers held onto it could have changed the entire NBA landscape.
@@wanderlustwarrior lol...the only reason the Blazer's took Bowie is cause they already had Drexler. The Pacers had no position problems and would have easily taken Jordan
Dude was sleeping during the entire 4-year Warriors vs Cavs feud. 😅 Not to mention, the NBA & ESPN hype up every Warriors vs Lakers match up since then.
That fact about Celtics and Knicks isn't true. Bulls, Cavs, Mavs, Nuggets (they was called Rockets at first), Pacers, Heat, Bucks, Wolves, Magic, Suns, Blazers and Raptors also never relocated. And if we took "new" history over "old" Hornets and Pelicans also counts (even if we know they shouldn't).
The fact that 7 of top 13 in dunks are active and the other 6 lays played within the past 5 or so years suggest something about the game changed. I’m fairly certain it has to with the fact before 2004 that a defensive player could camp around the hoop so it was harder to dunk before that.
I was thinking that it’s because dunks weren’t recorded on the box score until recently. I couldn’t find any info about that online, but I would bet players like Kareem or Wilt would have a lot more dunks than people on the list.
@@yousifa7354 You're right, 'officially' the stat began to be recorded in 1996 missing 3 or so years of Shaq (there were dunk stats before that because I bought basketball cards with dunk stats in early 90's). But even then, the players are still more modern. Shaq is the only player who started playing before 2003ish on that list. So if they start only counting in 1996 there are then three other factors: 1. As I mentioned there was a rule change but it was in 2001-02 season. It was a defensive 3 second rule which means no more shot blocker camping near the hooop 2. The scoring is so much easier now. The 3pt shot has opened up the court and it's much easier to get an open dunk especially when there isn't a shot blocker camped near the hoop 3. The pace of the game is faster so more opportunities.
This sounds fake, but is true... The Sacramento Kings are the oldest franchise in the NBA. They joined the league in 1948 so they've been in the NBA for less time than teams like the Celtics, Knicks, Sixers, and Warriors, but they were founded before all of those teams. The Kings were founded in Rochester in 1923, 23 years before the NBA and any of the original teams.
As someone who really enjoys the history of sports, the NBA's erasure of their own franchises' pre-NBA history is frustrating to me. Especially when the NBA was at the time considered a merger between the BAA and NBL (retroactively, the NBA decided to view this more like the BAA became the NBA and some NBL teams just jumped ship), the NBL was arguably more talented, and several NBA teams originated/played in it (Kings, Pistons, 76ers, Hawks, and the Lakers).
The Athletics in baseball have a similar story. They are over 120 years old. And they won many championships in Philadelphia before they ended up moving. But everyone always kind of thinks of the A's as just always being in Oakland. But they also existed in Kansas City before moving to oakland. They've been around forever. You could also look at the Cardinals in football. They started off in Chicago, they were in St. Louis, before they finally ended up in Phoenix. They're even older than the Packers
He wouldn’t. The games changed so much. That’s why 7 of the top 13 are still active and the other 6 last played within the past 6 years. One rule change is the defensive 3 second rule 20 years ago. Before that, defensive shit blockers often camped around the hoop so dunks were harder.
@@ClassicMist360 basically all the media and fans used to say hes only 19 in his rookie season while he was still being an amazing player. It was said so many times it just stuck lol
Bol's 3 point shot just looks awkward. Which probably comes from his height and everything, but still. Also, Manaute Bol had more blocks than points in his career.
Well was surprised by the Kerr fact since ESPN always touts Legler as the league leader for single season 3pt% but yah, you're right according to basketball reference The dunk thing is a little silly though since they only started TRACKING them in 2000 and I'm sure Wilt or Kareem would've had more
The Steph Curry/Ray Allen thing sound impressive, until you realize that each guy has taken well over 7000 3-pointers in their career. Curry having a .428 3-point percentage, compared to .400 for Allen makes it a lot less impressive. It comes out to making about three more shots for every 100 taken. Steve Kerr could have missed 100 consecutive 3 -pointers at the end of his career and still have a better percentage than Curry currently has.
If the Heat were in the east in the 88-89 season , I feel like they could've won 17 games in the eastern conference(out of 58) and maybe won 2-4 games in the west (24games) for a better record of about 20-62
Every team in the NFC South except for the Buccaneers were in the NFC West at some point. The Falcons and Saints were there from the merger realignment until the creation of the NFC South. Additionally, the Buccaneers were in the AFC West their inaugural season. They then moved to the NFC Central and the Seahawks moved from the NFC West to the AFC West, just to go back to the NFC West in 2002
Here's a strange but true fact: From 1980 until 2010 only 8 different NBA teams won the title(Lakers, Celtics, Bulls, Pistons, Rockets, Sixers, Heat, Spurs). Spread this out to today, (Warriors, Mavs, Bucks, Cavs, Raptors) and only 13 different teams have won in 43 seasons. By contrast, there have been 17 different Stanley Cup champions in that same time period and this included back to back Dynasties in the early 80's(NY & Edmonton) and a lost season('04-'05). From 1990-1999 and not counting the teams that won in the 80's 6 different teams won the Cup not to mention that only 1 team seeded 5-8 has ever won the title and only 2 have even made the finals. Meanwhile in the NHL the Cup winner can be any seed and that the chances are that the #1 seeded team is going to get knocked out(only 8 out of 37 President's Trophy winners have gone on to win the Cup).
Dunks have only been counted since the 1996-1997 season, so Shaq is the real No.1 far far away on the dunk list because the first 4(!!!) seasons of his career were not counted.
@Keith Joseph exactly. Why do you think I put "made" 👽 aliens 👽 made a near perfect basketball soldier. They making the most athletic human when the we go to interplanetary war. Lol
Here's another weird one: There have been four players with the first name "CJ" in NBA history... and 3 of them played for the Pacers at the exact same time during the 2014-2015 season: CJ Miles, CJ Watson, and CJ Fair.
@alexallen126 - You're right. I went back and looked up the oddity and it says there have been FOUR CJs and three played together... which is still cool, but a little more lame, haha. My bad... editing original post.
Depends how you look at it. The 2000s in labeled as being so great because of all the 50 win teams. But everyone ignores they played against more sub 20 win teams than the history of the league combined. We'll definitely see this again in the next few years when they expand again.
The Dwight Howard vs. Shaq Dunk stat is incorrect. The NBA started recording Dunks in 2000. 8 Years into Shaq's career, so Dwight has more *recorded* dunks, but there's no way Dwight has more.
PART 2 IS HERE: ruclips.net/video/HVqPg6hk5es/видео.html
I almost upvoted this video until you said “I’ll fast-forward to you later” at the end. Sorry pal, just can’t co-sign that
KD has been a Net longer than he was a Warrior. Although he’s only played 1.5 seasons with the Nets thus far.
Now thats a mindboggiling stat
he played in the warriors for 3 years right?
@@insight1239 16-17-18-19 (3 seasons
19-20-22-23 (4 seasons 1 out with achillies injury
Warriors = 3 Finals, 2 Finals MVPs, 2 rings
Nets = 1 trade request, 3 head coaches, 1 playoff series win 😅
@@thebasketballhistorian3291 ofc, thats what joining superteams does for you, same happened for lebron
3:03 bringing up Steph curry’s really name is Wardell while showing Steph’s reaction when a a reporter addressed him as Wardell is a great touch to the video
Next time, a reporter needs to just call him "Junior".
JJ Barea, Raymond Felton, and Deron Williams had the exact same birthday and birth year and all three played on the same roster in the same year for the Mavericks, but you forgot one note...
They also all 3 played the same position
JJ Barea, Raymond Felton and Deron Williams*
I believe that all three played the missionary position.
@@reginaldperiwinkle 🤣
Manute Bol didnt even hardly jump for those 3s, man was so tall he just trebucheted them in lol
Fr also his form looks crazy but is highly effective I shoot with the same form lol
In the Miami Heat western conference footage you can see a middle-aged Udonis Haslem clapping on the bench.
This made me laugh harder than it shoulda
He also played on the Heat the year that they were in the western conference. It’s pretty crazy to think about
@@itshim9611 Dawg he's still playing now 💀 Just got his ankles crossed by Tatum the other night
that fact that Kawhi has more Final MVPs than triple-doubles is actually insane, and makes the triple-double more than a stat pad
the triple-double isn't supposed to come from stat padding.
the Steph missing 500 3's in a row and still having a higher 3% than Ray Allen is wild
RAY ALLEN PLAYED AGAINST HANDCHECK CURRY IS NOBODY BECAUSE NO1 PLAY 90 FEET DEFENSE HANDCHECK ANYMORE
@@PIP...33 sure the rules changed to make perimeter play easier but Steph is still a better shooter.
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson no he isnt. HE NEVER FACED DRAIN STAMINA .
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson WHEN SOMEONE PICK U UP FULL CORT AND PUT HIS WEIGHT PON YOU ENTIRE TIME YOUR STAMINA DRAINS FASTR SO YOUR LEGS TIRED FOR SHOOTING. CURRY IS BETTER FROM MOVE SHOOTER BUT NO1 HAVE PURE SHOOT LIKE RAY.
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson NOT TO MENTION KLAY SAVED CURRY BILLION TIMES. CURRY NEVER CLOSED ANY FINALS OR KEY GAMES.
Also worth noting is that Kevin Durant is also younger than Steph
Maybe that's why Steph is better
@@insight1239 KD is a better scorer and defender than Steph
@@insight1239 KD is most definitely better
@@sugu8403 Count the rings
@@insight1239 Count the players Steph played with...
Andrew Garfield being older than Lebron James blew my mind
Somehow that was the most unbelievable fact
Honorable mention: Jason Tatum is only 19 years old
No did it yet so I’m gonna. *Jayson
Unbelievably unfunny
So tatum was drafted when he was 14 lol
@@RealestMenace4K no when he waa 19 he got drafted and he is still 19
Lol hes 24 😂
The Manute Bol one is probably the most shocking one. That's for sure a brain buster.
Furthermore, seems like ol' Manute was on to things with the firing of 3's from everywhere (in a half!) considering how the game is played today.
Wow lebron being longer in LA the. Miami is weird. Time flies❤
It’s not true
He’s been in Miami the same amount of time is LA at the time of the upload
@@thereal_bruh_hunter 2023 is right around the corner
Bro are you just incapable of doing the math yourself? The video is clickbait
He's also been in LA longer than his second Cavs stint where they went to the Finals every year.
The last remaining player from the 1990s was Vince Carter (drafted 1998; retired 2020). The last remaining player from the 1980s was Cliff Robinson (drafted 1989; retired 2007). The last remaining player from the 1970s was Robert Parish (drafted 1976; retired 1997)
So Vince technically played during 4 different decades
@@bryanchandler3486 i was gonna call you out wrong for the math, then i did a count, 90s, 2000s, 2010s then 2020s, holy shit! it really was 4 decades!!!!!
Andrew Garfield caught a stray on this one
2:57 Curry would do the only disrespectful thing he's ever done in his life and walk away if you called him "Wardell".
Also a fun fact about the Pacers that makes me hang my head in shame is that they traded away what ended up being the 2nd overall pick in the 1984 draft to the trailblazers for some dude named Tom Owens. That pick, had the Pacers held onto it could have changed the entire NBA landscape.
Yeah, the Pacers could've been legendary with Sam Bowie!
@@wanderlustwarrior lol...the only reason the Blazer's took Bowie is cause they already had Drexler. The Pacers had no position problems and would have easily taken Jordan
Kawaii having more Finals MVPs than Triple Doubles is hilarious.
Some of these were obvious but the Manute Bol and Steve Kerr one blew my mind
The NBA totally missed the narrative of Curry vs Bron
I guess you didn't watch the NBA in 2015 or in 2016 or in 2017 or in 2018.
@@iixxion lmfao
Dude was sleeping during the entire 4-year Warriors vs Cavs feud. 😅
Not to mention, the NBA & ESPN hype up every Warriors vs Lakers match up since then.
Kevin Durant messed up a potential rivalry that would of lasted for 5 or 6 years...
OMG I have seen that Curry commercial before, I love it
Awesome video. I never would have guessed S. Rose was younger than Steph.
Crazy how Dwight didn’t make the top 75 smh
Part II Please🙏
2:14 The Deandre Jordan dunks one makes sense. That’s all he can do
But he’s a very low volume scorer.9 pts per game career
Udonis haslem is older than lebron is still playing for the same team since 2003
That fact about Celtics and Knicks isn't true. Bulls, Cavs, Mavs, Nuggets (they was called Rockets at first), Pacers, Heat, Bucks, Wolves, Magic, Suns, Blazers and Raptors also never relocated. And if we took "new" history over "old" Hornets and Pelicans also counts (even if we know they shouldn't).
Guess the fact is that Celtics and Knicks are there since the beginning of the NBA
Guess Celtics and Knicks have been always there since the beginning of the NBA
Love your vids
The fact that 7 of top 13 in dunks are active and the other 6 lays played within the past 5 or so years suggest something about the game changed. I’m fairly certain it has to with the fact before 2004 that a defensive player could camp around the hoop so it was harder to dunk before that.
I was thinking that it’s because dunks weren’t recorded on the box score until recently. I couldn’t find any info about that online, but I would bet players like Kareem or Wilt would have a lot more dunks than people on the list.
@@yousifa7354 You're right, 'officially' the stat began to be recorded in 1996 missing 3 or so years of Shaq (there were dunk stats before that because I bought basketball cards with dunk stats in early 90's). But even then, the players are still more modern. Shaq is the only player who started playing before 2003ish on that list. So if they start only counting in 1996 there are then three other factors:
1. As I mentioned there was a rule change but it was in 2001-02 season. It was a defensive 3 second rule which means no more shot blocker camping near the hooop
2. The scoring is so much easier now. The 3pt shot has opened up the court and it's much easier to get an open dunk especially when there isn't a shot blocker camped near the hoop
3. The pace of the game is faster so more opportunities.
@@yousifa7354 Wilt and Kareem would be on the list though I don't think they would be tops. Dunks were harder back then for the reasons I listed.
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson combine everything mentioned before with the hand check rule change in 2004-05 and you have a pretty complete picture as to why
I don't care what the rules are, if Dwight Howard has the most dunks it's a bad defensive era.
Def want to see a part 2 lol
This is one of my favorite channels and I've been listening for 2:30!
This sounds fake, but is true...
The Sacramento Kings are the oldest franchise in the NBA. They joined the league in 1948 so they've been in the NBA for less time than teams like the Celtics, Knicks, Sixers, and Warriors, but they were founded before all of those teams. The Kings were founded in Rochester in 1923, 23 years before the NBA and any of the original teams.
As someone who really enjoys the history of sports, the NBA's erasure of their own franchises' pre-NBA history is frustrating to me. Especially when the NBA was at the time considered a merger between the BAA and NBL (retroactively, the NBA decided to view this more like the BAA became the NBA and some NBL teams just jumped ship), the NBL was arguably more talented, and several NBA teams originated/played in it (Kings, Pistons, 76ers, Hawks, and the Lakers).
The Athletics in baseball have a similar story. They are over 120 years old. And they won many championships in Philadelphia before they ended up moving. But everyone always kind of thinks of the A's as just always being in Oakland. But they also existed in Kansas City before moving to oakland. They've been around forever. You could also look at the Cardinals in football. They started off in Chicago, they were in St. Louis, before they finally ended up in Phoenix. They're even older than the Packers
Interesting video, I always wondered about most dunks but never knew where to find the stat
It’s only been tracked since the 97/98 season
Andre Iguoldala being in the top 10 of dunks all time is as ridiculous as any fact on this list
Amazing video
i need that pt. 2 asap
fun fact i share a birthday with lebron, however he’s 18 years older than me
do you also play basketball as good as lebron?
3:12 Steph isn't Wardell Jr. That's his father.
Shout out BOL BOL, playing with a vengeance
the manute bol steve kerr fact was mindblowing
How is Giannis already 9th in dunks but he’s only 27
yeah but there are about ~5 years of his prime left so i doubt he gonna crack top 3
Pretty sure Wilt would have the most dunks and blocks if they were counted in the 60s
He wouldn’t. The games changed so much. That’s why 7 of the top 13 are still active and the other 6 last played within the past 6 years. One rule change is the defensive 3 second rule 20 years ago. Before that, defensive shit blockers often camped around the hoop so dunks were harder.
Defenses were still better and he didn't dunk that often.
My birthday is June 27
Mine is June 30th
@Rena Renee Same
We need Part 2!
Akron City Hospital definitely has Bugs Bunny’s “secret stuff” coming out the water pipes.
I'm surprised Dwight has more career dunks than Shaq 😯
Honorable mention: Jayson Tatum is only 15 years old
where does this joke come from?
@@ClassicMist360 his arse
@@ClassicMist360 basically all the media and fans used to say hes only 19 in his rookie season while he was still being an amazing player. It was said so many times it just stuck lol
@@EkiGames lmao thank you
@@ClassicMist360 I was about to ask it.. 😂😂😂😂
such a fun video, love it
Andrew Garfield played Spiderman 11 years ago when he was 27. Not so crazy that he could be older than Lebron.
Bol's 3 point shot just looks awkward. Which probably comes from his height and everything, but still.
Also, Manaute Bol had more blocks than points in his career.
The Amazing spiderman is older than lebron
The video was filled with cool facts and then the last one is just the most random, unimpressive fact I've ever heard.
Yes, part 2 plz
Well was surprised by the Kerr fact since ESPN always touts Legler as the league leader for single season 3pt% but yah, you're right according to basketball reference
The dunk thing is a little silly though since they only started TRACKING them in 2000 and I'm sure Wilt or Kareem would've had more
That time line on the cover is dumb. Lebron signed to the heat in 2010 and he played there til 2014, not 2013.
Sigh I can't get that time back.
I also was born on June 26, but I’m 1997. I was also born near Dallas. 👀
Derek Jeter and Mike Vick
Bro that last one of Andrew Garfield and lebron is crazy wtf totally unexpected
the mavs crew was the most unbelievable fact I heard yet
The Pacers one is kinda crazy
"Facts that sound fake but are true"
"5 is bigger than 4" 😂
Honorable mention: Steph’s offense is his defense
Amen
I got one: the nets all time leader in points is Brook Lopez.
By nets you mean the Brooklyn era i hope.
@@misterbumble2955 I mean in general, the whole franchise
Lopez has 10,444 points as a net. That’s 4 more points than Buck Williams at 10,440
And what about Dr J ?
3 years only… i see…
The Steph Curry/Ray Allen thing sound impressive, until you realize that each guy has taken well over 7000 3-pointers in their career. Curry having a .428 3-point percentage, compared to .400 for Allen makes it a lot less impressive. It comes out to making about three more shots for every 100 taken. Steve Kerr could have missed 100 consecutive 3 -pointers at the end of his career and still have a better percentage than Curry currently has.
They had that old ass man playing peter Parker. 😂He did his thing he damn sure does look like a teenager though
Waltuh Allen
Nah I believe DeAndre Jordan being 3rd all time for dunks he didn’t have a long prime but it was good and he was a monster in the paint
What? Dominate?
The egregious misplacement of Charlotte on the map at 0:22 is a crime lmao
That's a joke right? Its the hornets. They were in New Orleans
@@97willwill the Bobcats, dummy
This is an old map when the Bobcats existed. Also, the Jazz are not nearly that far south.
@@beatlesdork1274 the Bobcats weren't in the Outer Banks though 🤣 they were still in Charlotte. That other dude missed my point completely.
This comment made me realize that the Wizards logo is in Delaware lmao.
The Pacers one hurts.
The dunks stat isnt entirely true as it was only started recorded to be recorded in like 1997
Historical fact. Devin booker plays with his father Luca in the league.
If the Heat were in the east in the 88-89 season , I feel like they could've won 17 games in the eastern conference(out of 58) and maybe won 2-4 games in the west (24games) for a better record of about 20-62
Wardell Curry, imma start using it
Who thought Bean was a nickname lol
Jellybean Bryant maybe.
I'm a Panthers fan and I remember them being in the nfc west.
Every team in the NFC South except for the Buccaneers were in the NFC West at some point. The Falcons and Saints were there from the merger realignment until the creation of the NFC South. Additionally, the Buccaneers were in the AFC West their inaugural season. They then moved to the NFC Central and the Seahawks moved from the NFC West to the AFC West, just to go back to the NFC West in 2002
Wait didn’t Lebron go to Cleveland before LA?
Idk if you’re gonna see this but…you were the cartoon rewind guy back in the day right?
Now Kawhi has 2 triple double
"Steph Curry could miss his next 500 3-pointers and still have a higher career three-point percentage than Ray Allen" does indeed sound fake, damn
2:14 KD was 13th
Here's a strange but true fact: From 1980 until 2010 only 8 different NBA teams won the title(Lakers, Celtics, Bulls, Pistons, Rockets, Sixers, Heat, Spurs). Spread this out to today, (Warriors, Mavs, Bucks, Cavs, Raptors) and only 13 different teams have won in 43 seasons. By contrast, there have been 17 different Stanley Cup champions in that same time period and this included back to back Dynasties in the early 80's(NY & Edmonton) and a lost season('04-'05). From 1990-1999 and not counting the teams that won in the 80's 6 different teams won the Cup not to mention that only 1 team seeded 5-8 has ever won the title and only 2 have even made the finals. Meanwhile in the NHL the Cup winner can be any seed and that the chances are that the #1 seeded team is going to get knocked out(only 8 out of 37 President's Trophy winners have gone on to win the Cup).
Imagine believing an era where Dwight Howard has the most dunks was a good defensive era.
Dunks have only been counted since the 1996-1997 season, so Shaq is the real No.1 far far away on the dunk list because the first 4(!!!) seasons of his career were not counted.
About the teams that never moved, are we only talking original NBA teams?
That’s what I’m wondering, the Suns and Bucks were both founded in 1968 and have both never moved
I assumed that's what he meant: I've heard this one before with that specification.
wardell stephen curry II
Don't talk about Rose. He was going to win three for Chicago. Damn sad his knee injury. We still love him though.
You say the Pacers of never had a number 1 pick sounds fake because we've had some killers
Steph and lebron were "made" at that hospital
Made and born are two different things.
@Keith Joseph exactly. Why do you think I put "made"
👽 aliens 👽 made a near perfect basketball soldier. They making the most athletic human when the we go to interplanetary war. Lol
@@alectateformayor5129 nice! I didn't catch the quotations. I knew they weren't one of us. My only explanation was Bo Jackson had to be Lebron's dad.
where it all started!
Sheeesh
I mean this is the beginning of LeBrons fifth season with the Lakers, so really about a quarter of a season more than Heat
Speaking of the Heat, it’s hot asf out here
Then again some people have other things in their game besides just dunking 1:53. No shame in not being a clown.
Here's another weird one: There have been four players with the first name "CJ" in NBA history... and 3 of them played for the Pacers at the exact same time during the 2014-2015 season: CJ Miles, CJ Watson, and CJ Fair.
Ummm… CJ McCollum?
@alexallen126 - You're right. I went back and looked up the oddity and it says there have been FOUR CJs and three played together... which is still cool, but a little more lame, haha. My bad... editing original post.
The Western Conference wasn't really good in the late '80s.
Depends how you look at it. The 2000s in labeled as being so great because of all the 50 win teams. But everyone ignores they played against more sub 20 win teams than the history of the league combined. We'll definitely see this again in the next few years when they expand again.
I'm older than Derrick Rose but younger than Steph
Bean
Do nba facts that are fake but sound true
Walter Allen sounds so goofy
The Dwight Howard vs. Shaq Dunk stat is incorrect. The NBA started recording Dunks in 2000. 8 Years into Shaq's career, so Dwight has more *recorded* dunks, but there's no way Dwight has more.
He could still. As dominant as Shaq was, he still played those first years against great centers and team defenses.