always luved the 4 spot in the late 90s-early 00s....soooo many guys...u had Duncan, KG, C-Webb, Sheed, Dice, K-Mart, Vin Baker, Dirk, Mase, J-O, Malone, Toine, Brand, Shareef Abdur-Rahim etc, even a guy like Robert Horry
You don’t see PF’s in today’s NBA show off their point guard genes like Chris Webber does he was one of those power forwards who could put the ball on the floor and drive to the basket to get his points or post up
YEP HIM SHEED KG DUNCAN ARE SAME SUPERSTARS. JUST BECAUSE DUNCAN HAD LUCK TO PLAY WITH ADMIRAL AND KG AND SHEED IN SMALL MARKET PLUS TIM DONAGHY RIGGED RINGS FOR SHAQ AND DUNCAN.
2 of my all-time favorite teams. We've all heard how Lebron faced tougher opposition than MJ, but in my unpopular opinion, better basketball was played in MJ's Era and early 2000s. I feel teams were more balanced and complete thus making them underrated competition. You don't necessarily need the "superstars" to be a great team. The 2004 Detroit Pistons are a good example of this. Good coaching and team chemistry goes a long way!
@@MDBBall U EDITED TO MUCH SOME NEW GEN SHALLOW PPL WILL THINK ONLY 2 PLAYERS ARE GOOD. WE NEVER SEEN GREATNESS OF DIVAC PEJA MIGHTY MOUSE PIP IN VIDEO AT ALL. YES THEY WERE PF MATCHUP BUT THESE ARE HISTORIC TEAMS WITH INCREDIBLE PLAYERS.
A dog I’m from Detroit and I was sleeping on c-Webb I knew he was a dog but all these clips I’m watching he was better than all them power forwards or I like him better against literally all of them he may not of had a better career but when healthy I don’t think he can be fucked with just go thru his catalog
Yea the 2000’s were stacked, especially the early 2000’s. You can’t forget Jermaine Oneal, Pau Gasol, Elton Brand, Antoine Walker, Shareef, Abdur-Rahim, even Antonio McDyess (before the injuries) and K-Mart. Stat, Z-Bo, Boozer where there around in the early 2000’s but became All-Stars later in the mid-late 2000’s. Good variety of PF’s and all brought something different to the table, now it feels like a dying position
Shawn Marion, played small or power forward either way..10 rebounds a game..great defender on perimeter too, but he never made All defensive Q., too many great forwards at that time
BECAUSE THEY PAY HUGE MONEY TO MJ, AND WEBBER AND SHEED WERE SUPERSTARS TOO. BARKLEY SAID BEST : '' I WILL BE IN GAME WHEN U PAY SAME MONEY LIKE MJ AND GIVE CASH TO ALL RETRO PLAYERS THAT U OWE THEM''
Sheedy was superior on both ends of the floor. It's a little sad he was never asked to be the main scorer in Portland and Detroit. I bet his stat was way different. Thanx man! Hopefully you will do some younger Manu rarities some day :)
You a Scottie Pippen Stan. Your hero is nothing to blame for himself for shooting 3/10 fgs and being the catalyst of the Blazers fourth qtr meltdown while Kobe was the catalyst of the Lakers comeback hitting clutch shots throughout the the qtr over Pippen’s overrated defense
Portland has been remarkably unlucky with its teams in the golden era of NBA. Enough talented to realistically promise you a championship, yet always failed to deliver. A bitter journey from 1990-92 annual self-destructors in the Finals' crunch time, to Jail-Blazers decade later.
It's crazy that CWebb, Sheed, Ben Wallace, and Juwan Howard were all on the same Washington Bullets squad...only to get swept in the first round by the Bulls...and people say the '90s was trash, lol
2 very good PF Webber and Rasheed Wallace, a C 37 years old without knees and achilles teendon 39' 18p.9r.6a. 9/13 fg..the top all times center in his prime, before injuries slow down him too early cause URSS too rigid..what a great pity he wasnt in NBA in his prime, he played in Zalgiris Kaunas, Lituania
@@dannyboy6424 he had the first great injury in his knee at 22 years old, the second injury, achilles tendon broken, in 1988 at 23, the portland doctors tells him 8 months of rehab but after only 4 months he played at Seul '88 Olimpic games..his prime was 1983-1987..from 1988 he was highly slow without jumping..so when he came to play in Spain wasnt his prime..but for me a great center the same with the best fundamentals ever seen for a big man
I miss that kind of NBA and basketball.
always luved the 4 spot in the late 90s-early 00s....soooo many guys...u had Duncan, KG, C-Webb, Sheed, Dice, K-Mart, Vin Baker, Dirk, Mase, J-O, Malone, Toine, Brand, Shareef Abdur-Rahim etc, even a guy like Robert Horry
Best time to be alive
factz@@Saintmadman
McDyess!
You don’t see PF’s in today’s NBA show off their point guard genes like Chris Webber does he was one of those power forwards who could put the ball on the floor and drive to the basket to get his points or post up
C-Webb is so underrated
YEP HIM SHEED KG DUNCAN ARE SAME SUPERSTARS. JUST BECAUSE DUNCAN HAD LUCK TO PLAY WITH ADMIRAL AND KG AND SHEED IN SMALL MARKET PLUS TIM DONAGHY RIGGED RINGS FOR SHAQ AND DUNCAN.
2 of my all-time favorite teams. We've all heard how Lebron faced tougher opposition than MJ, but in my unpopular opinion, better basketball was played in MJ's Era and early 2000s. I feel teams were more balanced and complete thus making them underrated competition. You don't necessarily need the "superstars" to be a great team. The 2004 Detroit Pistons are a good example of this. Good coaching and team chemistry goes a long way!
The league as a whole was WAY more competitive back then!
Absolute facts!!! I’d throw in the 80s as well…Basically 1984-2003 was the GOAT era of NBA for me.
@thomastripp9002 yup that just happens to be the year's 🐐 played
Sheed and C-Webb were both beasts. Feels like they don't get their due when people talk about really good players now.
Love my Kings and love Rasheed! Thank you..
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@@MDBBall U EDITED TO MUCH SOME NEW GEN SHALLOW PPL WILL THINK ONLY 2 PLAYERS ARE GOOD. WE NEVER SEEN GREATNESS OF DIVAC PEJA MIGHTY MOUSE PIP IN VIDEO AT ALL. YES THEY WERE PF MATCHUP BUT THESE ARE HISTORIC TEAMS WITH INCREDIBLE PLAYERS.
Chris Webber won this one on one matchup in scoring, rebounding, passing, and defense.
Yep
he has always been soooo underrated. love c-webb
A dog I’m from Detroit and I was sleeping on c-Webb I knew he was a dog but all these clips I’m watching he was better than all them power forwards or I like him better against literally all of them he may not of had a better career but when healthy I don’t think he can be fucked with just go thru his catalog
2000s was loaded with talented power forwards: TD, KG, C-Webb, Sheed, and Dirk
Yea the 2000’s were stacked, especially the early 2000’s. You can’t forget Jermaine Oneal, Pau Gasol, Elton Brand, Antoine Walker, Shareef, Abdur-Rahim, even Antonio McDyess (before the injuries) and K-Mart. Stat, Z-Bo, Boozer where there around in the early 2000’s but became All-Stars later in the mid-late 2000’s. Good variety of PF’s and all brought something different to the table, now it feels like a dying position
@@htownborn92and Zach Randolph, Antawn Jamison, Lamar Odom, Van Horn, Robert Horry, Kenny Thomas, Derrick Coleman..
@@htownborn92.and Vin Baker, Corliss Williamson, Cliff Robinson,
Amare
Shawn Marion, played small or power forward either way..10 rebounds a game..great defender on perimeter too, but he never made All defensive Q., too many great forwards at that time
I missed the nba so much. Now it’s just a 3 point contest who can hit more 3s in 48 minutes
*Former Washington teammates.*
They still no match against jordan's bulls
@@shiningkingthen got rid of him if they kept him Rasheed and Juwan they would’ve been a great big three and maybe a championship
@@shiningking JORDAN AND 3 HOFS BARELY WON VS KERRY KITTLES AND ROOKIE KEITH VAN HORN. MJ IS NOBODY. 1998 RING MORE RIGGED THAN ANY.
blazers and kings would’ve been a great early 2000s playoff series
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Wow, it is amazing that Sheed and CWebb didn't combine for 747 step-back 3's like todays NBA. And by "step-back" I mean a fucking TRAVEL.
The sheed and webber was great players powerfull forward with tiny advantage for webber he was so powerfull and versatile respect
They were both great for sure. I give Sheed a little more advantage because of the three point shot. Both great no doubt.
Sheed and C-Webb later became teammates again in 2007 but on the Pistons
Mike Breen and Doug Collins. They did a lot of Olympic basketball games together.
Both teams played hard
Good night and god bless.
These are the best videos on the Internet, keep it up
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@@MDBBallwhats the date on this game
Oh man- good times
Great Matchup!
2 great teams
This is the one dude i wished was in NBA 2K. I don't understand why this dude doesn't want to play with his teammates.
BECAUSE THEY PAY HUGE MONEY TO MJ, AND WEBBER AND SHEED WERE SUPERSTARS TOO. BARKLEY SAID BEST : '' I WILL BE IN GAME WHEN U PAY SAME MONEY LIKE MJ AND GIVE CASH TO ALL RETRO PLAYERS THAT U OWE THEM''
Best era of basketball
Had this recorded on vhs tape what date is this game
Sheedy was superior on both ends of the floor. It's a little sad he was never asked to be the main scorer in Portland and Detroit. I bet his stat was way different. Thanx man! Hopefully you will do some younger Manu rarities some day :)
👍 yes hopefully ill try to put some Manu stuff up
Yes I agree that's the only thing that kept him from averaging more.
2 CHAMPIONS. BLAZERS AND SACRAMENTO.
More like 2 teams who choked when it mattered most.
Uhh no
You a Scottie Pippen Stan. Your hero is nothing to blame for himself for shooting 3/10 fgs and being the catalyst of the Blazers fourth qtr meltdown while Kobe was the catalyst of the Lakers comeback hitting clutch shots throughout the the qtr over Pippen’s overrated defense
@@kik5323 more like Refs fixed it lol
Portland has been remarkably unlucky with its teams in the golden era of NBA. Enough talented to realistically promise you a championship, yet always failed to deliver. A bitter journey from 1990-92 annual self-destructors in the Finals' crunch time, to Jail-Blazers decade later.
It's crazy that CWebb, Sheed, Ben Wallace, and Juwan Howard were all on the same Washington Bullets squad...only to get swept in the first round by the Bulls...and people say the '90s was trash, lol
Just a correction - Sheed was no longer with the Bullets in 1997 and Wallace didnt even play in the series.
12:12. BANG
Both teams, from their starters to their reserves,
2 very good PF Webber and Rasheed Wallace, a C 37 years old without knees and achilles teendon 39' 18p.9r.6a. 9/13 fg..the top all times center in his prime, before injuries slow down him too early cause URSS too rigid..what a great pity he wasnt in NBA in his prime, he played in Zalgiris Kaunas, Lituania
in his prime he played in Europe (Spain), he left USSR in 1989 already, being only 24 years old.
@@dannyboy6424 he had the first great injury in his knee at 22 years old, the second injury, achilles tendon broken, in 1988 at 23, the portland doctors tells him 8 months of rehab but after only 4 months he played at Seul '88 Olimpic games..his prime was 1983-1987..from 1988 he was highly slow without jumping..so when he came to play in Spain wasnt his prime..but for me a great center the same with the best fundamentals ever seen for a big man
Just think my hometown Washington trade both of them and kept Juwan Howard 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Portland really fell apart down the stretch that season.
Jail Blazers
@@tylerriley2587 TIM DONAGHY REF : '' ME AND MY CREW, RIGGED ALL DUNCAN KOBE SHAQ RINGS VS STEVE NASH 2007, DIVAC WEBBER 2001/02 AND BLAZERS 2000 ''
@@PIP...33 Donaghey was playing with fire
it was rigged from the very top- the illuminati fabricated reality. wake up
Blazers were loaded but did not have a closer to get them to the Finals
TIM DONAGHY REF : '' ME AND MY CREW, RIGGED ALL DUNCAN KOBE SHAQ RINGS VS STEVE NASH 2007, DIVAC WEBBER 2001/02 AND BLAZERS 2000 ''
Barkley vs. Webber, eh?
Both teams got jobbed by the Lakers in the WCF in 2000 and 2002 thanks to the punk @$$ refs and David Stern !