Yes I sound like the grumpy old head but these old school players had so much more class. The way they carried themselvers and talk. It's a different level.
@@baselineleaner1064 I can't figure out how he went from coaching a team to the finals to being the last coach on the bench behind Nate McMillan, JJ, and Lebron.
Clyde talks about Rudy T and they show a clip of Mike Dunleavy. You know, this show is sooo bad. If you stand outside at a bus stop you're reaching more people than this silly channel is
@@melvinhhcp3615 Drexler was a pretty good defender too though, he's pretty high on the list for both the regular season and playoffs as far as steals.
@@lchris6997 I don't doubt that at all about Drexler, but I think Wade is statistically said to be the greatest SG in nba history... according to his combined defensive stats, steals, blocks, defensive win shares or whatever. But to be fair, I don't think the margin is that wide between him & Wade defensively. I would have to check again... Wade, Drexler, MJ, Kobe, and Jerry West are the 5 greatest defensive 2 guards overall though. I'm fairly certain of this.
The REASON Penny and Shaq didnt become a Dynasty is 100% on the Orlando Ownership for Not wanting ro pay Shaq and playing hardball during his Free Agency and even letting him hit free agency.
And Shaq has said numerous times that at the time his relationship with Penny wasn't great either because of their egos. Even if Shaq got his money it still might not have worked.
Clyde was great and thank God he played the same position as MJ, otherwise, the Bulls not have been able to draft him (it wasn’t just because the Blazers needed a center). I was at Game 1 and Game 6 in 1992 and that comeback by the Bulls was something else. I also left too early after the win as teams did not come back out on the floor until that year. I was worried about traffic (the neighborhood was not great) so I bailed about one minute or less before the team came back out. 😢
So strange that they never celebrated on the floor before. I always find it weird that in America the players don't really acknowledge the fans after the game. They just go to the locker room quickly.
Can the betting agencies stay out of content creation and just tell us to give them our money? It is so much simpler and avoids these sorts of issues (2:46).
Shaq didn’t get along with Penny. Shaq didn’t get along with Kobe. Shaq is the most dominant player I’ve ever seen by far. But if he wasn’t so egotistical when he was younger he could have 2-3 more rings and be in the GOAT conversation. On another note, Clyde in his prime was the closest thing to Jordan in their era. Frfr Clyde could do it all. Glide, shoot, dunk, and defend. Glad the Phi Slamma Jamma could reunite and get a ring.
0 hate against Clyde... but we New Orleanians need to stop claiming him as our own. He was born and Raised (until high school) in N.O. but he doesn't claim it as his home town.
The Magic was maybe even more talented than the Rockets but they were young, immature, couldn't recover from the lost, not tough mentally. If they had a few more years, maybe trade Nick Anderson for another reliable 2 way wing, they would've dominated the East after MJ retired again.
This is man AIN’T UNDERATED . CLYDE is the BEST shooting guard since MJ . Only KOBE who had to learn from MJ could claim that spot & that’s not a bad thing . MJ & CLYDE both learnt from DR J .
Yes, Shaq ruined potentially building a new dynasty by being immature and selfish. I wouldn’t retire his number in Orlando either. He never kept his word. He threatened to leave at the first opportunity if they didn’t draft Penny like he wanted. Still ran out after agreeing to contract terms but backed out when Zo signed for more. SMH.
@@baselineleaner1064 Indeed it was, 50 years ago when it happened; and 30 years ago when The Rockets got the sweetest championship known to man. I'd hope by now positive history could burry one unfortunate perfectly landed right haymaker.
@@baselineleaner1064 Rudy didn't deserve a totally intentional non basketball play. It definitely got the ball rolling to ruin basketball via the overabundant flagrant.
Shaq was a 3rd year player at only 22 years old a nothing to peak 2000 Shaq and Penny was a 2nd year player at only 23. Nick Anderson is a disgrace how he costed the Magic game 1. Orlando up by 3 with 11 secs to go Nick misses both foul shots gets his own rebound and fouled again. With 9 secs to go up 3 Nick misses another 2 foul shots I never saw anything like it. Kenny the Jet comes down and ties it with a 3 and the rest was history
95 was Shaq's 2nd highest postseason TS% overall while 96 (also Magic era) was his 3rd highest 🙄. How about just admitting the real reason the Rockets won, they were a more versatile team compared to the Magic. Shaq only played 1 style of offense which was post up and take a shot when he got in the paint area, all the Rockets had to do most of the game was double team him and make him give it up. Horry also won the PF matchup outscoring Grant by a sizable margin, you always overlook that one.
@ Shaq avg 15 shots in 1995 playoffs he was a bum 😂😂 Orlando Magic was a bum peak Shaq he left by 23 nothing but a bum!! Shaq in 2000 was 1 vote from unanimous MVP, 2nd in DPOY, scoring champ, 2nd in rebounds, 3rd in blocks, all star MVP and FMVP. Avg in regular season 30-14-4-3, playoffs avi 31-16-3-3 and 38-17-3-3 in the finals. Shaq forced the league in 2002 to bring back zone defense and implement Def 3secs all to slow down the big fella. He changed the game! If you aren’t talking that Shaq I don’t care about nothing ur talking about
@ Hakeem was a bum in the 80’s struggling with Vlade in 1990 and 1991 playoffs like a bum. He got into his peak from 1992-96. Shaq was a bum in the 90’s he got into his peak early 2000’s that’s how it works. LeBron was 22 going to the finals that means nothing his peak was in the 2010’s and so and so forth
@ Let’s just be honest Hakeem claim to fame was beating a 3rd year kid in Shaq in the 1995 finals. He was 22 vs peak Hakeem game 1: Shaq avg 26-16-9-3 on 63% Game 1: Hakeem avg 31-6-7-2-4 on 50% Game 2: Shaq avg 33-12-7 on 55% Game 2: Hakeem avg 34-11-2-4 on a lousy 46% Game 3: Shaq 28-10-6-1-3 on 65% Game 3: 31-14-7-2 on a lousy 46%. Game 4: Magic we’re already on vacation so Hakeem wins that game. That’s what separate the stats some between them. For the series each avg 43mins a game with Shaq being doubled 78% of the series and Hakeem being doubled 68% of the time. Now let me drop peak 2000 Shaq into that finals. Rockets we’re nothing you played bum kids who cares
i grew up watching this plumber era. clyde wilt jordan iverson kobe all this 90s players couldnt survive in todays game. if king james and bronny play in the 90s, they easily get 15 or 16 rings, straight.
Today's plumbers are globetrotters in the NBA. Can travel and carry the ball without the ref calling it. They are mentally weak and cannot sustain a winning. Diddy's LeMaid can have 15 or 16 straight Diddy's party and fans still admire them.
@@user-vq3yx1tr1f2 I used to love Lebron bro,but I developed an allergy to honey and other condiments. How am I going to twerk it up in the comment section with no honey or condiments?
👍👤🏀 I wish Clyde would have been a little more fierce ! He was to nice, a gentleman ball player. You gotta bring that competitive, confrontational grit. 👍⛹️🤼🤾🦂
Oh like Kobe’s “work ethic”? Meanwhile, he missed the most shots and had a lower FG% for his career. Such a dumb statement. Tim Duncan wasn’t crazy like that and did fine.
Yes I sound like the grumpy old head but these old school players had so much more class. The way they carried themselvers and talk. It's a different level.
Class is completely out of style😞
Sadly, class is out and 'gangsta' is in.....
Clyde always seems like such a happy guy.
You made a mistake at 2:45 - Clyde says Rudy Tomjanovich but you put a video of Mike Dunleavy (a different coach, Lakers)
I caught that too
One of the most underrated players in nba history.
How’s he underrated? Hall of famer, top 75 player.
There is no way he is underrated. Top 50 and HOF and Dream Team
Overrated if anything. I liked Terry Porter better on that Portland team
Underrated by young knuckleheads that weren't alive to see him play maybe. Us oldheads _know_ Glide was a beast.
@@big_b7362 Dominique Wilkins was underrated. He didn’t make the top 50 while average 25 and 7 boards.
Clyde was incredible. He was not on Jordan's level. Bur Clyde was one of the all time greats.
That's how good Jordan was beat Portland in 6 and that Portland team was very good
Clyde, iceman and Dominique are spectacular players
Talking about Rudy T then shows Mike Dunleavy instead. 😮💨
At least they were both white Rockets players who became coaches....
@@joepermenter7228 Needs more Scotty Brooks.
@@baselineleaner1064 I can't figure out how he went from coaching a team to the finals to being the last coach on the bench behind Nate McMillan, JJ, and Lebron.
@@joepermenter7228 Got a lotta love for Brooksy.
@@baselineleaner1064 Me too, Clutch City Baby!!
Salute to Clyde the Clyde.A real Houston Texas south side legend
My man Clyde! Loved the Legend in the East and the Glide in the West.
Kenny Smith poured Champagne all over Clyde in the victory press conference and yelled "That's his 1st! That's his 1st Champagne!"
And the unflappable Clyde falls out of the chair 😂😂 what a time!
It's always fun to play against the Porter, Drexler, Duckworth, Kersey, and Robinson Blazers on the 2K games.
Don't forget he played on one of the most electrifying college basketball teams; great basketball story in and of itself.
Drex top 10 all time.
@ 2;46 in the video, Mike Dunkeavy, NOT Rudy Tomjonavich, as shown.
Thank you for this 👏🏻
2:47 That's NOT Rudy Tomjanovich. Fail
Right looks like Dunleavy
rudy tom jonovich isn't mike Dunleavy as you show in your picture.
Clyde carried the Portland fans, it was never the same without him in town.
Phi Slamma Jamma!!
Glad he won a championship
Bruh i sware to god ol unc clyde be actin wyt 🤣
Love clyde. Very positigve guy. He always had coffee and a newspaper in the morning
Incredible legendary player
Whenever Clyde keeps saying “hometown”, I keep thinking about New Orleans. He was only born there.
Clyde is the glide thats real talk
Warrior Dirkelser I wish you health and wellness
Clyde talks about Rudy T and they show a clip of Mike Dunleavy. You know, this show is sooo bad. If you stand outside at a bus stop you're reaching more people than this silly channel is
very good noticed!
Yep, seen that.
If Clyde had a Scottie, he would have won 8 rings. Imagine, Pip, Hakeem and Gluide? Amazing
you swap pippen out for hakeem and the bulls win 10 straight championships
I take Clyde any day over d wade
Maybe offensively
@@melvinhhcp3615 Drexler was a pretty good defender too though, he's pretty high on the list for both the regular season and playoffs as far as steals.
@@lchris6997 Clyde was a great defender imo, but I think DWade has a slight edge over him in regards to defense.
@@melvinhhcp3615 Drexler is in the top 10 all time list for combined regular season/postseason steals though.
@@lchris6997 I don't doubt that at all about Drexler, but I think Wade is statistically said to be the greatest SG in nba history... according to his combined defensive stats, steals, blocks, defensive win shares or whatever. But to be fair, I don't think the margin is that wide between him & Wade defensively. I would have to check again... Wade, Drexler, MJ, Kobe, and Jerry West are the 5 greatest defensive 2 guards overall though. I'm fairly certain of this.
The REASON Penny and Shaq didnt become a Dynasty is 100% on the Orlando Ownership for Not wanting ro pay Shaq and playing hardball during his Free Agency and even letting him hit free agency.
And Shaq has said numerous times that at the time his relationship with Penny wasn't great either because of their egos. Even if Shaq got his money it still might not have worked.
Shaq did a commercial his last season w/the Magic where he mocked Lil Penny, so there was definitely ego involved at that point.
The guy they showed isn't Rudy
2:48 that's not Rudy T, that's...Mike Dunleavy.
Legend Portland 🔥
Clyde was great and thank God he played the same position as MJ, otherwise, the Bulls not have been able to draft him (it wasn’t just because the Blazers needed a center). I was at Game 1 and Game 6 in 1992 and that comeback by the Bulls was something else. I also left too early after the win as teams did not come back out on the floor until that year. I was worried about traffic (the neighborhood was not great) so I bailed about one minute or less before the team came back out. 😢
So strange that they never celebrated on the floor before. I always find it weird that in America the players don't really acknowledge the fans after the game. They just go to the locker room quickly.
He was a bad man 🙏💪
They showed Mike Dunlevy
2:46 I'm pretty sure that's not Rudy..
spelled glide wrong....Glyde
He said Rudy T and they show Mike Dunleavy
End to end 94 ft speed….second to no one…maybe Ricky green…great player….class….so athletic
I didn’t know that Rudy T morphed into Mike Dunleavy.
Can the betting agencies stay out of content creation and just tell us to give them our money? It is so much simpler and avoids these sorts of issues (2:46).
The editor doesn't know who Rudy T is haha
🥰🏀
Shaq didn’t get along with Penny. Shaq didn’t get along with Kobe. Shaq is the most dominant player I’ve ever seen by far. But if he wasn’t so egotistical when he was younger he could have 2-3 more rings and be in the GOAT conversation.
On another note, Clyde in his prime was the closest thing to Jordan in their era. Frfr Clyde could do it all. Glide, shoot, dunk, and defend. Glad the Phi Slamma Jamma could reunite and get a ring.
0 hate against Clyde... but we New Orleanians need to stop claiming him as our own. He was born and Raised (until high school) in N.O. but he doesn't claim it as his home town.
Talks about the legendary Rudy Tomjanovich and then shows Mike Dunleavy. Come on now...
The Magic was maybe even more talented than the Rockets but they were young, immature, couldn't recover from the lost, not tough mentally. If they had a few more years, maybe trade Nick Anderson for another reliable 2 way wing, they would've dominated the East after MJ retired again.
This is man AIN’T UNDERATED . CLYDE is the BEST shooting guard since MJ . Only KOBE who had to learn from MJ could claim that spot & that’s not a bad thing . MJ & CLYDE both learnt from DR J .
Roles in today’s Basketball is shoot the 3😂 what a joke
Dude, you were 6ft7 you didnt have to get a shot over any one lol love drex though
Yes, Shaq ruined potentially building a new dynasty by being immature and selfish.
I wouldn’t retire his number in Orlando either. He never kept his word. He threatened to leave at the first opportunity if they didn’t draft Penny like he wanted. Still ran out after agreeing to contract terms but backed out when Zo signed for more. SMH.
If you're gonna fuck up and not show Rudy T when mentioned, you should do the proper internet fail and show Kermit Washington instead.
Eassssyyy now. That was horrific.
Too soon?
@@baselineleaner1064 Indeed it was, 50 years ago when it happened; and 30 years ago when The Rockets got the sweetest championship known to man. I'd hope by now positive history could burry one unfortunate perfectly landed right haymaker.
@@joepermenter7228 A little too perfect. It's a bad day when you taste spinal fluid in your mouth.
@@baselineleaner1064 Rudy didn't deserve a totally intentional non basketball play. It definitely got the ball rolling to ruin basketball via the overabundant flagrant.
Shaq was a 3rd year player at only 22 years old a nothing to peak 2000 Shaq and Penny was a 2nd year player at only 23. Nick Anderson is a disgrace how he costed the Magic game 1. Orlando up by 3 with 11 secs to go Nick misses both foul shots gets his own rebound and fouled again. With 9 secs to go up 3 Nick misses another 2 foul shots I never saw anything like it. Kenny the Jet comes down and ties it with a 3 and the rest was history
95 was Shaq's 2nd highest postseason TS% overall while 96 (also Magic era) was his 3rd highest 🙄.
How about just admitting the real reason the Rockets won, they were a more versatile team compared to the Magic. Shaq only played 1 style of offense which was post up and take a shot when he got in the paint area, all the Rockets had to do most of the game was double team him and make him give it up. Horry also won the PF matchup outscoring Grant by a sizable margin, you always overlook that one.
@ Shaq avg 15 shots in 1995 playoffs he was a bum 😂😂 Orlando Magic was a bum peak Shaq he left by 23 nothing but a bum!! Shaq in 2000 was 1 vote from unanimous MVP, 2nd in DPOY, scoring champ, 2nd in rebounds, 3rd in blocks, all star MVP and FMVP. Avg in regular season 30-14-4-3, playoffs avi 31-16-3-3 and 38-17-3-3 in the finals. Shaq forced the league in 2002 to bring back zone defense and implement Def 3secs all to slow down the big fella. He changed the game! If you aren’t talking that Shaq I don’t care about nothing ur talking about
@ Orlando Magic Shaq was a bum to peak 2000 Lakers Shaq!! TS% means nothing
@ Hakeem was a bum in the 80’s struggling with Vlade in 1990 and 1991 playoffs like a bum. He got into his peak from 1992-96. Shaq was a bum in the 90’s he got into his peak early 2000’s that’s how it works. LeBron was 22 going to the finals that means nothing his peak was in the 2010’s and so and so forth
@ Let’s just be honest Hakeem claim to fame was beating a 3rd year kid in Shaq in the 1995 finals. He was 22 vs peak Hakeem game 1: Shaq avg 26-16-9-3 on 63%
Game 1: Hakeem avg 31-6-7-2-4 on 50%
Game 2: Shaq avg 33-12-7 on 55%
Game 2: Hakeem avg 34-11-2-4 on a lousy 46%
Game 3: Shaq 28-10-6-1-3 on 65%
Game 3: 31-14-7-2 on a lousy 46%.
Game 4: Magic we’re already on vacation so Hakeem wins that game. That’s what separate the stats some between them.
For the series each avg 43mins a game with Shaq being doubled 78% of the series and Hakeem being doubled 68% of the time. Now let me drop peak 2000 Shaq into that finals. Rockets we’re nothing you played bum kids who cares
i grew up watching this plumber era. clyde wilt jordan iverson kobe all this 90s players couldnt survive in todays game. if king james and bronny play in the 90s, they easily get 15 or 16 rings, straight.
Lol 🤣
Today's plumbers are globetrotters in the NBA. Can travel and carry the ball without the ref calling it. They are mentally weak and cannot sustain a winning. Diddy's LeMaid can have 15 or 16 straight Diddy's party and fans still admire them.
@@themoviereviewwarriors939 a typical bron hater.
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I used to love Lebron bro,but I developed an allergy to honey and other condiments. How am I going to twerk it up in the comment section with no honey or condiments?
False. If you use 90s rules and refs, it'll allow teams to actually play defense and the modern players would crumble under the pressure.
CD'S A BUM
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So what that makes you?
Look great Clyde… the glide..
👍👤🏀
I wish Clyde would have been a little more fierce ! He was to nice, a gentleman ball player. You gotta bring that competitive, confrontational grit.
👍⛹️🤼🤾🦂
That is why we love Clyde. He was a classy dude.
Oh like Kobe’s “work ethic”? Meanwhile, he missed the most shots and had a lower FG% for his career. Such a dumb statement. Tim Duncan wasn’t crazy like that and did fine.