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35 & Older 4-Corners Championship Game 2x Overtime Thriller
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35 & Older 4-Corners Championship Game 2x Overtime Thriller
Live 1 8 HS Team Came Down To Brooklyn & Showed Out
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Live 1 8 HS Team Came Down To Brooklyn & Showed Out
Live 1 8 Elite vs TDJ Elite 14u Thriller
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Live 1 8 Elite vs TDJ Elite 14u Thriller
Smartball Classic Cardinal Hayes vs James Monroe
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Smartball Classic Cardinal Hayes vs James Monroe
Achievement First vs Sprattley Fam “Jayden “Clean Up Man” Linton Coming Out Party
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Achievement First vs Sprattley Fam “Jayden “Clean Up Man” Linton Coming Out Party
B.A.C.E. HS Boys Chip “”Josh Powell vs Julian “JuJu” Desir
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B.A.C.E. HS Boys Chip “”Josh Powell vs Julian “JuJu” Desir
GERSH PARK HS CHAMPIONSHIP “KILLA DAWGZ vs TEAM CRATE”
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GERSH PARK HS CHAMPIONSHIP “KILLA DAWGZ vs TEAM CRATE”
NYvsNY Championship Gersh Dismantled By Watson
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NYvsNY Championship Gersh Dismantled By Watson
Under Armour Elite 24 Game f/ Brandon Jennings & Keisha Cole Performance
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Under Armour Elite 24 Game f/ Brandon Jennings & Keisha Cole Performance
Connor Sprattley & Jahda Swann “ The Best Combo In NYC”
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Connor Sprattley & Jahda Swann “ The Best Combo In NYC”
S7 Ep 301 Jason Fraser Amityville HS & Villanova University Legend
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S7 Ep 301 Jason Fraser Amityville HS & Villanova University Legend
S7 Ep 300 Coach Tony Paris “ Hip Hop Pioneer & NBA Trainer”
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S7 Ep 300 Coach Tony Paris “ Hip Hop Pioneer & NBA Trainer”
S7 Ep 299 Lloyd “Pike” DeBerry “Brooklyn Legend”
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S7 Ep 299 Lloyd “Pike” DeBerry “Brooklyn Legend”
S7 Ep 296 Jalon Holmes Murry Bergtraum Great
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S7 Ep 296 Jalon Holmes Murry Bergtraum Great
Baron Davis On Playing at Rucker Park
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Baron Davis On Playing at Rucker Park
Nestor Payne Reflects On NYC Greats He Played With
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Nestor Payne Reflects On NYC Greats He Played With
S7 Ep 294 Nestor Payne Boys & Girls Great / Iona College Standout
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S7 Ep 294 Nestor Payne Boys & Girls Great / Iona College Standout
2024 12u Brevoort Basketball League Draft
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2024 12u Brevoort Basketball League Draft
NYC Great Ricky Marsh Explains How He Was Inspired By A Queens Legend
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NYC Great Ricky Marsh Explains How He Was Inspired By A Queens Legend
Part-4 Tiki Mayben Didn’t Let His Psst Define His Future
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Part-4 Tiki Mayben Didn’t Let His Psst Define His Future
Part-3 Tiki Mayben Playing For A Coach That Didn’t Like Him
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Part-3 Tiki Mayben Playing For A Coach That Didn’t Like Him
Part-2 Troy NY Legend Emmanuel “Tiki” Mayben “USA Team Experience”
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Part-2 Troy NY Legend Emmanuel “Tiki” Mayben “USA Team Experience”
S7 Ep 291 Pt-1 Emmanuel "Tiki" Mayben "High School Phenom Could Not Escape The Streets"
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S7 Ep 291 Pt-1 Emmanuel "Tiki" Mayben "High School Phenom Could Not Escape The Streets"
Troy NY Legend Derailed By The Streets Has A Message For Youth
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Troy NY Legend Derailed By The Streets Has A Message For Youth
Emmanuel "Tiki" Mayben Got A Story To Tell
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Emmanuel "Tiki" Mayben Got A Story To Tell
He Became A Legend In Two Countries Playing Street Ball
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He Became A Legend In Two Countries Playing Street Ball
This Is Why Mark Jackson Deserves Another NBA Coaching Job
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This Is Why Mark Jackson Deserves Another NBA Coaching Job
S7 Ep 290 Greg “Boo” Harvey NYC Legend & St John’s University Hall Of Fame Inductee
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S7 Ep 290 Greg “Boo” Harvey NYC Legend & St John’s University Hall Of Fame Inductee
AAA-City Championship Epic South vs Bk Law & Tech
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AAA-City Championship Epic South vs Bk Law & Tech

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  • @untouchablesnubsmoke90
    @untouchablesnubsmoke90 14 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

    This Is My Older Brother I Loss Contact Wit Him When I Was 14 Years Old Him & Special K Used 2 Kall Me Dolo

    • @untouchablesnubsmoke90
      @untouchablesnubsmoke90 12 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

      Rest In Peace John Henry Holmes aka Pops Aka International Johnny H

  • @YoucantguardCj
    @YoucantguardCj 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Someone from saint rays and Hayes gonna have to step up big time

  • @ChariotManGaming85
    @ChariotManGaming85 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The PSAL Boys HS season is going to be soo fire this year!! And I can't wait!

  • @gangstaslim852
    @gangstaslim852 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Young boys nice

  • @WBHRadio
    @WBHRadio วันที่ผ่านมา

    Welcome back!

  • @bjf-lt3rg
    @bjf-lt3rg วันที่ผ่านมา

    Pooooh!!! ✊🏾✊🏾

  • @brianbrown4415
    @brianbrown4415 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Norman Marbury Steph Marbury brother looks just like his pop rest in Peace Mr. Marbury. The world need a story on the Marbury brothers, mother, and they father. That would be legendary

  • @erickennedy5134
    @erickennedy5134 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What is going on with Tristan Man Man Davis?

    • @NYCBasketballhistory
      @NYCBasketballhistory วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erickennedy5134 he’s good just staying low

  • @precisionhoops365
    @precisionhoops365 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fond memories growing up in NYC

  • @precisionhoops365
    @precisionhoops365 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Quite an accomplishment!! Keep The Hunger

  • @kevinroseborough3892
    @kevinroseborough3892 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Come to Greenville SC and play my team PG 6'4 SG 6'4 SF 6'4 C 6'6 full court press the whole game jump into man zone

    • @NYCBasketballhistory
      @NYCBasketballhistory 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@kevinroseborough3892 only if you y’all come to Brooklyn first

  • @lemmills408
    @lemmills408 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Who was that?

  • @ramoduff9399
    @ramoduff9399 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is some good NY basketball here.

  • @Johan_40UCM
    @Johan_40UCM 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Transit tech better be ready for me this year imma go hard,am exited too

  • @JoseHernandez-ix3zo
    @JoseHernandez-ix3zo 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Reffs Will Probably Call That Travel😂

  • @lebalenoir9455
    @lebalenoir9455 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    He is not 12

  • @keithwisdom1663
    @keithwisdom1663 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Old school basketball

  • @latriciamerritt1603
    @latriciamerritt1603 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The clean up man is my son he did he’s thing that’s my boy

    • @NYCBasketballhistory
      @NYCBasketballhistory 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@latriciamerritt1603 Wow, that’s awesome and he sure did. Proud of him

  • @TRF-f7t
    @TRF-f7t 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Im surprised he didn't get drafted to the nba correct me if im wrong

  • @BasketballSkillz
    @BasketballSkillz 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I remember it all. Growing up in the midst and thick of things in the heart of the South Bronx. I didn't learn about the Gauchos until I got out of the Bronx as a much older teenager, around 18 years of age. As a late bloomer regarding basketball skills in general I wish I got that opportunity for coaches to help me learn the game. I am self taught, which is nothing wrong about such an true to life playground basketball experience. I somehow did achieve getting noticed when I was a student at Manhattan College and by the assistant coach there at the time. Head coach was Franchilla. I got the chance to watch Scientific Mapp and God Sham God play there at Manhattan College as a student, they had a special invitation match there around 1995. My eyes had opened wide when I got to watch them two play and I began to take my skills training into overdrive back then. I was around 20 years old at the time in my junior year. I went to Manhattan Center High School for Science and Math and got the chance to also try out for their basketball team, where I had personally was challenged to defend against Mase in a one on one drill, he was actually the best point guard in the city back then in their league. Cameron was there as well on the MCSM high school team. I failed to make the team mainly because I didn't have the fundamentals required to be able to help add to the team. I am 5'11'' and at the time as a youth I started playing when I was 17. I simply needed way way more practice and was out matched by other ballers who were far more skilled than me at the time. I write all of this to say some of us did indeed come close to making these team. Just because we didn't make it to some high school level, college, or NBA team level doesn't mean we aren't basketball players. I became an Elite type ultra high skilled player in the US Navy years later. I kept on training myself, mostly regarding stamina which is why I failed to get passed that division I level personal try out the Assistant coach had granted me there. He had approached me, I gladly accepted, but wasn't built up enough endurance wise for the task at the time to make the team as a walk on. My lungs couldn't take the running non-stop that they had required from my body. So once I got through Navy bootcamp years later it reminded me of what I failed to achieve due to being not in tip top shape. Today I am 49 years old. I don't regret any of my experiences out in New York City. I still believe I can make the NBA even at my much older age. My shooting ability is beyond, and always has been even when I first got started when I was 17. I believe I could even be far better than Steph Curry, because of my mastery of engineering, applied physics and mathematics. I learned from watching Scientific Mapp in that single game I seen him play at Draddy Stadium at Manhattan College that shooting the ball could be done on a level beyond anyone's comprehension. Meaning that it's possible to score without ever missing a single shot. When I was in the US Navy I proved it, I was able to shoot so good that in their intramural league's I wouldn't miss. Not even while playing the most intense game, tournaments, whatever the condition or competition. Having a shooting percentage of over 90% and beyond is truly possible and while against all odds. That's from all areas and regions of the basketball court. I say all this to help encourage others to never ever quit training, take long rest breaks if you will, but don't allow age to get in your way of your dreams of becoming the best player you can possibly become!

  • @JohnJonhson-zm7ie
    @JohnJonhson-zm7ie 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Man man

  • @markmartin8276
    @markmartin8276 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Total nonsense

  • @erickennedy5134
    @erickennedy5134 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    where was this game played at?

    • @NYCBasketballhistory
      @NYCBasketballhistory 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erickennedy5134 under the Brooklyn Bridge

  • @moeo8881
    @moeo8881 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Boo Harvey legend 🦾 need that high school game against him and Rod Strickland

    • @moeo8881
      @moeo8881 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you can get the high school games of Pearl Rod boo Kenny Walter berry kenny huthchenson mark Jackson’s the jet skip Steph Also David rivers and Greg grant Jersey That would be great content that will last forever Thanks for your interviews

  • @johncardella2423
    @johncardella2423 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    8ft rim.

  • @lageronimo8012
    @lageronimo8012 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice dime, right after jacking a car?

  • @Feldubb
    @Feldubb 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Big time travel. Set you pivot foot, then switched pivot feet. Easy to make someone look bad when you cheat.

  • @Life-of-Bluegrass_Music
    @Life-of-Bluegrass_Music 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lot of traveling

  • @lavagamingyt660
    @lavagamingyt660 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m a little confused, isn’t it an up and down for the green guy cause he jumped without shooting the ball and landed with it too?

  • @keithwisdom1663
    @keithwisdom1663 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ball was better 80s 90s rod pearl walter 😊

  • @cahhudson6081
    @cahhudson6081 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🗣S.O.G** lol my guy!! (Straight Outta Gowanus-Shout Out Gowanus)

  • @richworldmilo8443
    @richworldmilo8443 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That cool pass the ball lil bro dude was open

  • @tugard1
    @tugard1 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Alot of great young talent playing in the Brevoort Basketball League. Thomas Diggs 3, is the founder of this revamped , entertaining and exciting league. More importantly, this program promotes positivity and structure for our youth. Trey is following in his dads and my mentorThomas Diggs Jr, footsteps. Please support this program that is being funded by hard working, local residents, who are volunteering their time to be mentors and advocates for our youth. Most of these Youth are falling victim to many of the challenges, dangers and negativity that are prominent in lower income and deprived communities. Communities that lack resources and quality leaders. Trey and his staff are working tirelessly to reverse these trends by offering support, guidance, and opportunities to these youth. Their main priority is to uplift kids self-esteem, build confidence and strengthen these kids identities. With the goal to educate and produce productive and successful adults. Brevoort Basketball League is more than a basketball league. BBL is a life changing, youth Developmental and Mentorship program. Who assist at risk youth reach their full potential. Much respect to Trey and his staff. Continue success young man!!

  • @bigman8354
    @bigman8354 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fakts toughness is key and I played 4 sports in highskool👏🏾👏🏾

  • @bigman8354
    @bigman8354 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah Glenn🔥🔥my bro Geno is a legend and it was great to play on the same team as him 💪🏾💯

  • @buttermilk420farms9
    @buttermilk420farms9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome.... Thanks Coach ball

  • @Jeffmike718
    @Jeffmike718 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He's probably top 5 in NYC, regardless of class.

  • @AdrianWood-sj3ov
    @AdrianWood-sj3ov หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rest In Heaven Coach AL Appreciate You and Everything You could teach Me About The Game. Baltimore City x NYC

  • @HRMxGreat
    @HRMxGreat หลายเดือนก่อน

    NYC POINT GOD

  • @Believer7154
    @Believer7154 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What up Glenn. Salute to you and all your works and efforts in bringing us GREAT content. We the viewers are fortunate to have someone like yourself from NY who is so passionate about the past, present and future of New York City basketball. May you continue to be blessed in all your life endeavors! This jewel of a video was incredibly more than I expected, word! I don't know where to begin....... this might be a long comment. So much I would like to say and share about hoopin’ with Cave. I played in a lot of tournaments throughout Queens and Brooklyn with Cave and other guests you have interviewed or have been mentioned. Goin’ back as shorties in Public School PS 156 me PS 37 Cave, in Junior High 231 and in High School. Cave, if you happen to read this my dude, words can’t describe how proud I am of you man! THAT'S MY WORD. I know for a fact, in my heart of hearts your story touched MANY as they watched this video. You let us in your very private space of a time in your life when you didn't make the best decisions. Hooper to hustler. Boogie on 'em to baggin up. Convicted felon (my choice of words is with the UPMOST RESPECT my dude) to self-converted mentor, leader, inspirator, motivator, businessman and CEO. "This is medicine for me, sometimes you gotta talk about it". That takes courage and a willingness to be vulnerable, open honest and true, especially on a platform like this. Unlike some of the other cats who you interviewed who were straight up and down lying to your face Glenn. Frontin’ on being someone they were not and being out their mind disrespectful. I digress as this is about my man Cave. You are living prove that success is what you make it and life doesn’t stop for a black man who’s been incarcerated. My first run-in with Cave on the ball court was when we played against each other in Public School. PS 156 vs PS 37 at his home court in Springfield Gardens Queens. We won of course! We both played very good as at that time we were the best on our teams. Little shorties who were nice AND knew how to play the game. We met up again at the Bello and IS231. Now running together with the LEGENDARY and sometimes crazy Coach Craig “Kat-Ice” Keys, what up Coach! 80Park and Christ The King (South Conduit and New York Blvd, Guy R Brewer now) with the likes of Dave Edwards RIP B. Walker, Stephen Taylor Richard Trice and other cats I can’t remember at the time. Like Cave said, “Kat would take the “first five” who got to where he told us to meet him……packs us in the car he had the time and off to the tournament he put us in. The best part for me running with Cave was when we played at the Legendary IS8 in South Side Jamaica Queens for the Christmas and easter Tournament from 1983-1989. The best of the best from biddies midgets juniors and seniors. Shaheen Holloway, DeShawn Holloway, Rafer Alston, Steve Frasier, Lil Jason can’t remember his last name, and of course my man Wes! B Aybar, Lil B Brantley, Sha Boogie aka Pacman, “Woodstock” What up Craig. Greg Smith Greg Scott Marvin Crumpton Big Zeus ICE BOX Alvin Rich Dave Dolton Darrick Dolton Taron Kasiem Jenkins, Charlie Brown, Dyloo, Boo Harvey, Ron Edwards, Dave Edwards Jr and his pops Dave Sr. Wingo Lamar Oden Kev Young Dave with the missing teeth and the two kids who to be with him all the time. Pete Edwards, Herb, Dave McClary Bimmi Maurice (Big Mo) Johnson Craig Pendergrass Howie Hudson True and BJ Carter. The cool 103rd Precinct cops who were cool and ran the tournaments. The list goes on and on. My bad to anyone I forgot. Big Apple at August Martin. SNIFF at Baisley Projects. Practice at 80Park and CTK. Kat running us to death til we nearly threw up. I remember me and Cave riding our bikes from the Bello to CTK for my first practice. I was a little shook because Cave told me yo W this dude is ill. He’s gonna fuss and cuss and yell like a mad man but don’t take nothing he says personal he’s only tryin to get the best out of you. AND that he did. How else can you win almost every tournament with JUST FIVE players, HARD PRACTICES and FULL COURT PRESS ALL GAME…. Kat would get crazy heated at us if we didn’t get a steal or have the other team turn the ball over. And don’t let them break the press AND score. We wouldn’t even look in his direction cuz we knew…..he would scream out, GIVE ME A F%$# time out ref!!!!! No lie. In the time out, he’s barkin’ on ALL OF US, lol. Larry Cave, and Mr. K*#@$ton, if you let your man get by one more time, Im gonna break your necks lol. But what made Kat so cool and fun to play for was at the end of every tirade timeout he would say let’s get these bums outta here please and go SHOW TIME. Show Time was when we were up by like 20 -25 and he would let us go into our bag and boogie on cats. The best part about that was since we were up, teams had to now press us to TRY to get back in the game. We all had our moments of giving cats the business BUT nothing like Dave Edwards. There were times where we would give up our “boogie on em” to Dave so we could watch in amazement of how CRAZY nice he was at handling the basketball. Keep in mind that we are all shorties. Dave, B Walker myself and Cave 9 10 11 years old but Dave was different with the rock. His handle was crazy AT THAT AGE no lie. B Walker did his thing outside and inside as he was one of our taller players. Me and Cave were on the wings waiting for Dave to pass one of us the rock so we could skate on our defender, and finish or dish to B down low. So many great memories and so much more I could say. So happy for you man. You are the example our young brothers and sisters need to listen to and follow. Keep up the great works. To God Be the Glory For ALL HIS Blessings!!! Queens Get The Money!!! Rock rock on!!!

    • @NYCBasketballhistory
      @NYCBasketballhistory หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Believer7154 wow, I’m very humbled by this and so do appreciate your kind words. Thank you 🙏

    • @Believer7154
      @Believer7154 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@NYCBasketballhistory No doubt man! You're very welcome. It's only fitting to pay homage and give props to cats like yourself whose time and effort are used for the good or better of someone else. Your works speak to that! Some of these cats on here (TH-cam) are straight up wack!!! Their interviews are for the birds and are corny. But in today's world, all you need is a camera, some light and a microphone and BOOM you in there, PLEASE! Side bar: You comin through for Bello Day on the 18th? Rock rock on!!!

  • @mitchelleisner7839
    @mitchelleisner7839 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Also watched you and Ernie Grunfeld go head to head at St John's. Epic battle

  • @mitchelleisner7839
    @mitchelleisner7839 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My friends went to that game one of the greatest games they ever saw. All they talked about how great you were and Ernie Douse

  • @press4258
    @press4258 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Played/watched boo a few times he’s much older but still was killing in his older yrs when I played against him and he was the most quiet player I ever played against this interview most I heard him talk lol glad to see him get his flowers had a nice smooth game

  • @leslyvee8691
    @leslyvee8691 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hope everything is good. Salute

  • @LohxLoh
    @LohxLoh หลายเดือนก่อน

    W teammates good assist too

  • @terrenceliburd8655
    @terrenceliburd8655 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Didnt play a lick of HS basketball. Clinton High. He was tuff to hold

    • @terrenceliburd8655
      @terrenceliburd8655 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanx bro, he used to kill the Knicks on the reg.

  • @sonyaugustin-x4h
    @sonyaugustin-x4h หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unc basketball feature tarheel on deck

  • @harreltillman9646
    @harreltillman9646 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Chievous, Berry . and Harvey, were in the Houston era in the 80's. Berry and Chievous(Rockets), Harvey (San Jac juco)

  • @abmoney3749
    @abmoney3749 หลายเดือนก่อน

    💯💯💯💯💯

  • @ronaldmccants8873
    @ronaldmccants8873 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is spectacular to see that you are back my Brother!!!!!!!!