@SleeperBlazers Any player?! Hmm ๐ค๐ญ....
Gimme Trey Murphy III. Dude's a great 3-and-D wing that would be lethal if on the floor with Camara. Being a sharp shooting threat doesn't hurt either.
@uscfan981 Jacqueline. She's an incredible talent who was tough as nails in those days. Could work a great match as well.
I'm giving honorable mention to Terri Runnels/Marlena. Wasn't great in-ring, but one helluva heat magnet as manager!
@TheSports_Shift Mmmyeahhhh......really, the only answer is Mean Joe Greene.
But for me, a few of those players that don't get talked about enough and should be in the conversation are LC Greenwood, Jack Lam, and Mike Webster.
@HunterBiden Hunter - thank you for sharing your story. Your honesty about addiction, recovery, and redemption takes real strength. Seeing you use your voice to promote reason, compassion, and understanding is powerful. Keep going - youโre helping more people than you can know.
@jwks@CHold Dead on! At 7'4", that's a paint touch all day. Settling for a 17-footer lets the defense off the hook.
But this is part of the learning curve - knowing when the right basketball play is simply being bigger than everyone else.
@Dan_Christensen TWOK is by far and away my favorite movie of them all. My brother took me to see this 6 days before my 9th birthday at Rose Moyer (I think that's the spot you're referring to) and recall it vividly. Cried my face off due to Spock's death. The Ceti Eel scene was forgettable tho.
@Grabbs555@jwks@SleeperBlazers 100%.
If the first game was the death, game 6 was the funeral. Up 12 in the 4th in LA and gave the Lakers all the momentum. Putting in the bench was a head scratcher, to say the least.
I can still hear my pops having a litter of kittens yelling at coach through the TV!