Stacy is a great man and excellent example to the young athletes today. He’s helped my son in ways that I couldn’t by sharing his story. Big ups to Stacy Robinson. Great interview!!
Stacey was good at baseball .I played with him on Earl Davis's CYO baseball team with him and his little brother Steve. Many a day all the courts at Fort Stanton would be full and the sounds of the basketball along with the trash talk was keeping the kids competitive rivals and not the violence minded youths that make headlines across the local area. I agree with you Stacey that the recreation leagues were and should be a major part of changing the path that our inner city youth have been on pursuing the symbols of success. It is good to have your story told from one who experienced the big picture of life in DC because what is being broadcast through major networks across the country. ❤SE and The BIG Chair landmark and Frederick Douglass Cedar Hill national landmark. Keeping it real is telling the TRUTH with no shame cause life isn't a game ...it's a blessing.
I remember Stacy playing in the East / West all star game right before the McDonald's game. I was wondering how he ended up on that team LOL! I swear he went to about four different high schools!
@lyonsdensports Man, Stacy been around a long time. I know him from his Ft. Washington days where as he was involved coaching his son at Allentown. I always knew he was a straight baller from older family members. This interview shed great light on his past as well did an older Washington Post magazine article with an picture of him.
@@tanjunenow yes sir. Stacy rep def carried through the years. I wish I could have seen him play. He really should be looked at in the same light as Pee Wee Kirkland, Hook Mitchell and all those other guys like that. Legends who didn't play in the league.
Stacy was naming the DC greats, some I've played with, including him. He's right about playing pickup. That's where the best ball was played - Candy Cane, Hillandale, Anacostia Park - that's where you earned your stripes.
The year: 1985. The Place: Rockville, Event: CBA [CONTINENTAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION TRYOUTS] STACEY "SUPERGLUED" my feet to the 🏀 court in one grandstands-emptying fake-shake that had EVERYONE in the gym falling over themselves in hilarious 😂 laughter. Norm Van Lier (Chicago Bulls), CBA Tryout Director gave me an easy out from further humiliating 🏀 embarrassment [ two day refund of the three day session]. Dude had me superglued to the 🏀 court looking at NOTHING as he shot a picture 📸 perfect jumpshot 8 feet from me 😢.
In 1985, Stacy Robinson was at a Continental Basketball Association tryout camp in Rockville MD, my mindset/tryout camp Goal was to completely shutdown this guy {Stacy Robinson} who everyone was clamoring over and 📣 shouting up as unstoppable. Well, one second, I had him in my crosshairs guarding him, 'setting him up' to thoroughly Embarrass him by either stealing the 🏀 or blocking his shot, took my 👁️👁️ off of him for no more than a split second, when I looked 👀 back he was GONE, out of the corner of my 👁️, I saw 👀 Stacy Robinson rising up for an uncontested jumpshot three feet from me while MY feet 🦶🦶 were Super-Glued to the 🏀 court with my hands up guarding Nobody!! The whole gym erupted into uncontrollable falling down laughter 😂😆😂😂, I have never been so thoroughly EMBARRASSED 😳 on a 🏀 court than that day. God bless 🙏 him, NBA Great Hall of Famer Norm "Storming Norm" Van Lier, who was running the camp came over and instructed me, "Young man, you have to watch the bellybutton of a player as quick as Stacy Robinson or you will be guarding air ☁️ for the rest of this camp." Stacy Robinson was an Olympic-Caliber Sprinter who happened to be an above-average 🏀 player.
My manz 💯💪🏽🙏🏽
Stacy is a great man and excellent example to the young athletes today. He’s helped my son in ways that I couldn’t by sharing his story. Big ups to Stacy Robinson. Great interview!!
Def a great dude and selfless with his knowledge. Thanks for watching!
Hi Stacy it's been a long time, good seeing you and tell Steve I said hello stay Bless ❤🤗🙏Sandra Kingsbury Barnes
Stacey was good at baseball .I played with him on Earl Davis's CYO baseball team with him and his little brother Steve. Many a day all the courts at Fort Stanton would be full and the sounds of the basketball along with the trash talk was keeping the kids competitive rivals and not the violence minded youths that make headlines across the local area. I agree with you Stacey that the recreation leagues were and should be a major part of changing the path that our inner city youth have been on pursuing the symbols of success. It is good to have your story told from one who experienced the big picture of life in DC because what is being broadcast through major networks across the country. ❤SE and The BIG Chair landmark and Frederick Douglass Cedar Hill national landmark.
Keeping it real is telling the TRUTH with no shame cause life isn't a game ...it's a blessing.
One of the greatest to ever lace ‘‘em up! A great talent and great friend.
Stacy Robinson stories are LEGENDARY 💯
@@dionwalkersr2113 man legendary for sure!!!!!
I remember Stacy playing in the East / West all star game right before the McDonald's game. I was wondering how he ended up on that team LOL! I swear he went to about four different high schools!
Stacy Rob, good dude!
My hommie Stacy Rob, My Dude, man we used to have a good time back in the day. 😄
Stacy is a fantastic guy. Great stories, great friend.
AWESOME guy. Thanks for watching 👍🏾💯
Great interview
Thank you. Appreciate you watching 🙏🏾
@lyonsdensports Man, Stacy been around a long time. I know him from his Ft. Washington days where as he was involved coaching his son at Allentown. I always knew he was a straight baller from older family members. This interview shed great light on his past as well did an older Washington Post magazine article with an picture of him.
@@tanjunenow yes sir. Stacy rep def carried through the years. I wish I could have seen him play. He really should be looked at in the same light as Pee Wee Kirkland, Hook Mitchell and all those other guys like that. Legends who didn't play in the league.
“Rob” one of the all time greats on the court & and a positive force in the community off the court ✊🏾
✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 Met the Brother at a G’Town game once..real cool Brother. Great Storyteller 👍🏾👍🏾
Stacy Robinson it's good seeing you, Thomas G Pullen and PepperMill rec days
Big Ups to Big Stacy
The Legend! Family, good guy!
My main man stace this one amazing guy y’all
Man, Stacy was fast... had a deadly jumper too! He and the Herron brothers from Mackin were my favorites.
Seat Pleasant Legend! I saw Steve his brother, play. Didn't see Stacy play, but I heard of him
Big stace will shake your hand and say Hey baby if u know u know
That's DEFINITELY how Stacy greet you every single time 🤣
Stacy RoB i see you champ looking good my mans seat pleasant 4 life CHIP SUMNER RESPECT..
About 3 years ago down Watts I saw Stacy trying to get a game of horse but I guess he was shooting so good nobody took him up on the offer
Stacy was naming the DC greats, some I've played with, including him. He's right about playing pickup. That's where the best ball was played - Candy Cane, Hillandale, Anacostia Park - that's where you earned your stripes.
Yes sir!!! Gotta get back to that. Going to the park and figuring it out. Just ain't the same anymore.
Don't forget..Turkey Thicket !!!
The year: 1985. The Place: Rockville, Event: CBA [CONTINENTAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION TRYOUTS] STACEY "SUPERGLUED" my feet to the 🏀 court in one grandstands-emptying fake-shake that had EVERYONE in the gym falling over themselves in hilarious 😂 laughter. Norm Van Lier (Chicago Bulls), CBA Tryout Director gave me an easy out from further humiliating 🏀 embarrassment [ two day refund of the three day session]. Dude had me superglued to the 🏀 court looking at NOTHING as he shot a picture 📸 perfect jumpshot 8 feet from me 😢.
Shout out to big dog, his son was nice too
In 1985, Stacy Robinson was at a Continental Basketball Association tryout camp in Rockville MD, my mindset/tryout camp Goal was to completely shutdown this guy {Stacy Robinson} who everyone was clamoring over and 📣 shouting up as unstoppable. Well, one second, I had him in my crosshairs guarding him, 'setting him up' to thoroughly Embarrass him by either stealing the 🏀 or blocking his shot, took my 👁️👁️ off of him for no more than a split second, when I looked 👀 back he was GONE, out of the corner of my 👁️, I saw 👀 Stacy Robinson rising up for an uncontested jumpshot three feet from me while MY feet 🦶🦶 were Super-Glued to the 🏀 court with my hands up guarding Nobody!! The whole gym erupted into uncontrollable falling down laughter 😂😆😂😂, I have never been so thoroughly EMBARRASSED 😳 on a 🏀 court than that day. God bless 🙏 him, NBA Great Hall of Famer Norm "Storming Norm" Van Lier, who was running the camp came over and instructed me, "Young man, you have to watch the bellybutton of a player as quick as Stacy Robinson or you will be guarding air ☁️ for the rest of this camp." Stacy Robinson was an Olympic-Caliber Sprinter who happened to be an above-average 🏀 player.
Cool dude met him last week still helping these kids out here 🦾
Stacy definitely cool as a fan 😂
Joe Thweat, Barry the bomb Frazier, Welton Parham,
Brotha could ball
Not sticky but tricky 🏀