I went to a Pistons game against the Sixers and at half time I found myself standing Courtside directly beside Darryl Dawkins. He was the biggest, strongest man I have ever seen. His athleticism was unbelievable. People remember him for his dunks but he was much more than that.
The most underrated power forward in the history of the NBA. I’m glad I ( with another friend) had the opportunity to meet and hang out with him and World be Free. They both were cool and down to earth. No egos, just two brothers hanging out with us, plus educating us about the business side of the basketball world.Especially coming out of high school. My personal opinion, they will never give him the credit for forcing the NBA to come up with the break away basketball rim . If he was one of those other folks it would have the greatest genius ideas ever. Rest In Peace Chocolate Thunder …. 🙏🏾💯
Underrated? Guy was exciting yes. His dunks wre so powerful. But...in the 1980 finals game #6 he got schooled by a 6'8" rookie guard who was playing center. This rookie scored 42 and grabbed 15 rebs. While DD had 15 and only 4 rebs in a loss. I liked DD but his game was all thunder. played center
World B. Free (Lloyd Free), before he changed his name, was also nicknamed; "Prince of Mid-Air", my personal favorite. Even today, many NBA players have colorful nicknames .
He didn't create the breakaway rim. I think they give him credit. Loved watching him create havoc. A dominating power forward next to Moses Malone the best PF ever.
I appreciate your nostalgia, but Dawkins was a wasted talent. He was so big, strong and athletic, he could have been the Olajuwon of the 1970s. Instead, he had his manhood challenged by Maurice Lucas in the 1977 Finals and played like a deflated balloon in the sweep by the Blazers in Games 3-6, playing only a total of 26 minutes in the final two games. A guy with his ability should have averaged more than 12 points and 6.1 rebounds over his career. Instead, he broke backboards and named his dunks. If he was trying to be the Ali of the NBA, his stats didn't back up his hype.
All these youngsters these days haven't seen the players, they were men, not these kids we see today, none of them wouldn't get playing time, in my 60 years of watching, only Lebron, not even Jordan could play against those guys
Dawkins is still the GOAT dunker at the center spot… He was a beast of an athlete but also pretty skilled, don’t get it twisted! Although you can argue about his mentality and how that affected him from reaching his utmost potential (that and injuries)…….
@@natureboy1313 Actually yeah...who would you put ahead of him? His dunks were more versatile and creative than shaq, and he had the same amount of power.
So appreciate you made this video Darryl Dawkins was my all-time number one favorite NBA player so the fact that someone honored him was really great and again I appreciate you making this video, rest in peace, chocolate thunder🙏🏽
And in game 6 of the 80 finals a 6'8" rookie guard decided to play center and schooled DD with a 45/15/7 night. Magii. J. humiliated him that night. DD was exciting though.
@@natureboy1313 A Rookie Guard from Michigan State, right? Coming off whipping Larry Bird's ass in the NCAA Tournament Final they year before, he fills in for an injured Kareem Abdul Jabbar who did not get on the plane to Philadelphia for Game 6. Now he will forever be The Only Rookie to win the NBA Playoff MVP Award. It was his night, and he had something to prove to the league because he was pretty pissed about Larry Bird being 1980 NBA Rookie of the Year.
my grandma went to his high school they were friends and met with him when he was coaching after retiring She even went to this funeral and met with his younger brother Chico
I've actually never met or heard anyone that said Shaq was the first person to break a backboard But yeah Was a kid and a Philly fan during this time period It's overlooked and forgotten just how talented this team was As far as Dawkins You had to see this guy play His game and personality was infectious
played 5 games of one-on-one to 15, winner's out, win by 2, with DD at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Aug. 1976. He won all 5 games but I wore him down with pressure defense and shooting from distance and lost game 5, a heartbreaker, 21-19. We were both sweating like pigs and gasping for air when we finished and spent about a half hour chatting by the water fountain on our way out of the gym. Darryl was a real nice guy and a lot of fun and I'll always remember the experience. He was a couple of years younger than me so I was shocked in 2015 when I heard that he had died 😥 R.I.P. Darryl Dawkins, #53 1957 - 2015
Darryl was one of those players who needed at least a couple of years in college to polish his game. Imagine him going to Kentucky for a couple of years he would have been so much more ready for the NBA.
IN SHAQ DREAMS way more atheletic, and had range would be interesting to see what he averaged versus jabbar , cause he had so much negative things to say about him
@@wesleyowens3006... EXACTLY ! ... Don't Defile this Mans LEGACY trying to put LAZY-A** , 3-ft gm having , shaquille's name in the Same Sentence with Daryl Dawkins ! ... That's A DISGRACE to Chocolate-THUNDER ! ... The Big Men of that Era Had Legitimate Basketball Skills then ... Kareem , Bob Lanier , Artist Gilmore , Moses , Jack Sikma , Robert Parrish , Dan lssel , James Donaldson , Bill Walton & Just On & On & On ... They could do more than just Dunk , & had a repetoire of more than just a 3-foot & in gm ! ... lve said this before , but the 'ONLY' Era shaquille could've played in was the 1 he played , bc the league was going thru a transition ... A cascade of Stars were gone & all that was left was shaquille & mik ... shaquille would've gotten ABUSED & EMBARRASSED in ANY OTHER ERA , ESPECIALLY THAT ONE ! ...
@@wesleyowens3006... EXACTLY ! ... Don't Defile this Mans LEGACY trying to put LAZY-A** , 3-ft gm having , shaquille's name in the Same Sentence with Daryl Dawkins ! ... That's A DISGRACE to Chocolate-THUNDER ! ... The Big Men of that Era Had Legitimate Basketball Skills then ... Kareem , Bob Lanier , Artist Gilmore , Moses , Jack Sikma , Robert Parrish , Dan lssel , James Donaldson , Bill Walton & Just On & On & On ... They could do more than just Dunk , & had a repetoire of more than just a 3-foot & in gm ! ... lve said this before , but the 'ONLY' Era shaquille could've played in was the 1 he played , bc the league was going thru a transition ... A cascade of Stars were gone & all that was left was shaquille & mik ... shaquille would've gotten ABUSED & EMBARRASSED in ANY OTHER ERA , ESPECIALLY THAT ONE ! ...
Very underrated power forward. This guy was 6'11 w an NFL football player lineman type build who was extremely powerful and who could leap and jump. This would've been a nice match up for Shaq. I would actually give the edge to Dawkins, I think he would've gotten to Shaq mentally and emotionally as well. RIP Chocolate Thunder.
Dawkins got taken to school by a 6'8"" rookie guard in game 6 of the 80 finals. That rookie guard had a 45/15/7 gamo on Dawkins. Shaq would have destroyed Dawkins. Dawkins would ride the bench in todays NBA. He was a very exciting player though.
@@natureboy1313 What other 6'8 rookie guard ever did that and got a Chip in the history of the league, though? That wasn't Shaq that did that, so I don't get your point...and Shaq was one of my guys.
He had his chance in 1980 when Kareem got injured. But in game 6 of the finals a 6'8" rookie guard decided to play center and put up a 45/15/7 game on Dawkins. Dawkins got embarrassed by Magic.
@@natureboy1313 he shouldn't have felt embarrassed magic used finesse to compensate for lack of size and strength. He also could run the floor with great stamina and quickness, it's know way Dawkins was going to keep up with him for 48mins plus magic had to many moves. But don't get me wrong I doubt even magic could've done that for 3 games or more.
I remember watching the dunk against the Kings live. My first thought was that someone had thrown water on the court. Couldn’t believe that it was a shattered backboard.
Too bad he's been forgotten about; he was a BIG kid in that "BIG OLE BODY". He was so much fun to watch & he had names for ALL of his various dunks. Seriously Darryl could play some ball when HE wanted to. He passed far TOO soon!!!!!
Spencer Haywood did not go from high school to the pros. He was the first underclassmen to play professional basketball. He was drafted and played one year for the Denver Rockets in the defunct American Basketball Association. In the one year Haywood played in the A.B.A he was the rookie of the year and the most valuable player. He went to Trinidad Junior College for one year. Also he played for the University of Detroit for one year.
All of these great players mentioned in the 70's, but most youngsters have never heard of them and believe the lie that Magic and Bird 'saved' the league...sad.
I ticked the votes to the 1k mark. It was the click of climax, the pugnacious pat, the poke of power, the rapacious rap. This is the comment of causation.
the Nba Owes the Darryl Dawkins Family 1 Billion Dollars - the Breakaway Rim that was introduced in 1980 by the Nba was because of the Power an Strength of Darryl Dawkins who was Never Compensated for His Destructive Dunks that Changed the History of the Dunk .
j j reddick dont know jack about old school hoops those guys were just following coaches coaching just like you have doctors and you have second opinions darryl was high flyin better shooter run the floor than a lot of players playing his position since the histroy of the nba media just DELETE so many players when they start putting numbers and mount rush more on people just like history american is not the place it wants to be and will tell you what you want to hear mooooooooooooooney
The 76'ers never took enough time to focus on Mr. Dawkins and his development. Because he was a big man they must have figured he knew how to do certain things. In his young career he was very raw and needed time to build up his game But with that team they didn't bring in big men to show him how to get ready and play. He went to New Jersey and played very well in his time there but injuries took a toll on his body and it was downhill from there.
@@rogereverett9599 I agree on some of the things you said, but they had CJ and Harvey Catchings and the doc to groom him but he was all about having fun like a normal 18 year old man child
Dawk was probably the most physically gifted big man of all time. Even a better athlete than Wilt. He put up solid career numbers despite coming off the bench in many of his early years as a pro.
What makes you feel he was a better athlete than Wilt.Wilt was bigger, faster, stronger, jumped higher and had more stamina.Wilt had entire seasons where he never came out the game..WILT possibly had a 45 inch vertical...What makes him a better athlete than WILT. WILT IS THE ONLY MAN TO BLOCK KAREEM's HOOK SHOT..WILT, ACCORDING TO ARNOLD SWARZENEGGER USED TO LIFT HIM UP LIKE A TEACUP..A 265LB BODYBUILDER..COULD YOU BE SPECIFIC ON WHAT MADE DARRYL DAWKINS A BETTER ATHLETE THAN WILT
@@drk.i.a.2969 tell it. Same reason, the NETS were busted up, same as the Colonels not getting in the NBA. They knew the ABA had Doc, Gervin, DT, etc... Great players, and since they couldn't sign them, they bought the league and busted up the best teams. Youngsters have read all the 'excuses' given for busting up the league, but you just gave the truth. They weren't going to allow an ABA team to win, plain and simple.
Most remember him just for the dunks, myself included, but he was much more than that!
I went to a Pistons game against the Sixers and at half time I found myself standing Courtside directly beside Darryl Dawkins. He was the biggest, strongest man I have ever seen. His athleticism was unbelievable. People remember him for his dunks but he was much more than that.
Robert Wadlow was 9 feet tall. psstt........'hold my beer, little boy darryl' . . . lmao
Rest in Peace Darryl ….
Can't talk about basketball history, without mentioning Daryl Dawkins, rest in peace my brother, you will not be forgotten
The most underrated power forward in the history of the NBA. I’m glad I ( with another friend) had the opportunity to meet and hang out with him and World be Free. They both were cool and down to earth. No egos, just two brothers hanging out with us, plus educating us about the business side of the basketball world.Especially coming out of high school.
My personal opinion, they will never give him the credit for forcing the NBA to come up with the break away basketball rim . If he was one of those other folks it would have the greatest genius ideas ever.
Rest In Peace Chocolate Thunder …. 🙏🏾💯
Underrated? Guy was exciting yes. His dunks wre so powerful. But...in the 1980 finals game #6 he got schooled by a 6'8" rookie guard who was playing center. This rookie scored 42 and grabbed 15 rebs. While DD had 15 and only 4 rebs in a loss.
I liked DD but his game was all thunder.
played center
World B. Free (Lloyd Free), before he changed his name, was also nicknamed; "Prince of Mid-Air", my personal favorite. Even today, many NBA players have colorful nicknames .
He didn't create the breakaway rim. I think they give him credit. Loved watching him create havoc. A dominating power forward next to Moses Malone the best PF ever.
I appreciate your nostalgia, but Dawkins was a wasted talent. He was so big, strong and athletic, he could have been the Olajuwon of the 1970s. Instead, he had his manhood challenged by Maurice Lucas in the 1977 Finals and played like a deflated balloon in the sweep by the Blazers in Games 3-6, playing only a total of 26 minutes in the final two games. A guy with his ability should have averaged more than 12 points and 6.1 rebounds over his career. Instead, he broke backboards and named his dunks. If he was trying to be the Ali of the NBA, his stats didn't back up his hype.
He forgot to mention Dr. Dunkenstein!!!!😂😂
People act like Shaq did that 1st....NO...youngsters know Nothing...
Remember when you were young?
Darrell Dawkins was the creator of the rim wrecker
All these youngsters these days haven't seen the players, they were men, not these kids we see today, none of them wouldn't get playing time, in my 60 years of watching, only Lebron, not even Jordan could play against those guys
It DR. DUNKENSTEEIN!!!😂😂
@@mauricecollinssr.2824bro. jordan entered the league like 5 years later. what r u on
Glad you did this video. One of my all time favorites and extremely underrated!
When I saw Darryl Dawkins break the backboard I laughed my head off. And when he did the second time everybody was laughing. He was a great player
yeah, breaking a backboard versus sending men to the moon. which would I pick.......hmm..............OR, your god watches you whack. lmao
Chocolate Thunder was so athletic for a man of his size. Remember him destroying backboards before I knew what a Shaquille O’Neal was. Quick AF… 🤣🤣🤣
Dawkins is still the GOAT dunker at the center spot… He was a beast of an athlete but also pretty skilled, don’t get it twisted! Although you can argue about his mentality and how that affected him from reaching his utmost potential (that and injuries)…….
Not much mentally.
Best dunking center?
Officiating was his number 1 problem.
@@natureboy1313 Actually yeah...who would you put ahead of him? His dunks were more versatile and creative than shaq, and he had the same amount of power.
"Backboard swayin'; game delayin" was my favorite dunk name by DD.
I know!!! I met him and Vinny del negro at basketball clinic in Springfield, Ma. Good man, funny as hell.
The breakaway rim needs to be renamed for Darryl Dawkins
So appreciate you made this video Darryl Dawkins was my all-time number one favorite NBA player so the fact that someone honored him was really great and again I appreciate you making this video, rest in peace, chocolate thunder🙏🏽
Personally I would've loved to see Chocolate Thunder with my Lakers,just imagine Magic throwing sweet passes to him on the break 😊
The "showtime" Lakers were perfectly fine without Daryl Dawkins.
I never got to see Sweet D put in that work but thanks to TH-cam, here i am. Basking in his glory. What a monster he was.
The legendary NBA's "Chocolate Thunder!!!"
The greatest era of Basketball, and always be!
Every backboard shattered is a glorious tribute to the king Darryl Dawkins.
Darryl Dawkins was more of a Center in Philadelphia than Caldwell Jones could ever be!
And in game 6 of the 80 finals a 6'8" rookie guard decided to play center and schooled DD with a 45/15/7 night.
Magii. J. humiliated him that night. DD was exciting though.
@@natureboy1313
A Rookie Guard from Michigan State, right? Coming off whipping Larry Bird's ass in the NCAA Tournament Final they year before, he fills in for an injured Kareem Abdul Jabbar who did not get on the plane to Philadelphia for Game 6. Now he will forever be The Only Rookie to win the NBA Playoff MVP Award. It was his night, and he had something to prove to the league because he was pretty pissed about Larry Bird being 1980 NBA Rookie of the Year.
@@Jiltedin2007 DD had much to prove and he got humiliated.
my grandma went to his high school they were friends and met with him when he was coaching after retiring She even went to this funeral and met with his younger brother Chico
I've actually never met or heard anyone that said Shaq was the first person to break a backboard
But yeah
Was a kid and a Philly fan during this time period
It's overlooked and forgotten just how talented this team was
As far as Dawkins
You had to see this guy play
His game and personality was infectious
This man was a force to be reckoned with! A beast! Too bad he played in an era when players didn't get paid what they were worth!
played 5 games of one-on-one to 15, winner's out, win by 2, with DD at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Aug. 1976. He won all 5 games but I wore him down with pressure defense and shooting from distance and lost game 5, a heartbreaker, 21-19. We were both sweating like pigs and gasping for air when we finished and spent about a half hour chatting by the water fountain on our way out of the gym. Darryl was a real nice guy and a lot of fun and I'll always remember the experience. He was a couple of years younger than me so I was shocked in 2015 when I heard that he had died 😥
R.I.P.
Darryl Dawkins, #53
1957 - 2015
Darryl was one of those players who needed at least a couple of years in college to polish his game. Imagine him going to Kentucky for a couple of years he would have been so much more ready for the NBA.
No he didn't.
Wow 😮
The refs were real tough on Dawkins. He was called for more phantom fouls than any other player I have ever seen.
Right. He is the most unfairly officiated player in NBA history.
Love Chocolate Thunder!! He just stayed in foul trouble too much.
The original Shaq. Had everything you wanted on the court. But at the top off he had two fouls. Smh RIP
IN SHAQ DREAMS way more atheletic, and had range would be interesting to see what he averaged versus jabbar , cause he had so much negative things to say about him
@@wesleyowens3006... EXACTLY ! ... Don't Defile this Mans LEGACY trying to put LAZY-A** , 3-ft gm having , shaquille's name in the Same Sentence with Daryl Dawkins ! ... That's A DISGRACE to Chocolate-THUNDER ! ... The Big Men of that Era Had Legitimate Basketball Skills then ... Kareem , Bob Lanier , Artist Gilmore , Moses , Jack Sikma , Robert Parrish , Dan lssel , James Donaldson , Bill Walton & Just On & On & On ... They could do more than just Dunk , & had a repetoire of more than just a 3-foot & in gm ! ... lve said this before , but the 'ONLY' Era shaquille could've played in was the 1 he played , bc the league was going thru a transition ... A cascade of Stars were gone & all that was left was shaquille & mik ... shaquille would've gotten ABUSED & EMBARRASSED in ANY OTHER ERA , ESPECIALLY THAT ONE ! ...
@@wesleyowens3006... EXACTLY ! ... Don't Defile this Mans LEGACY trying to put LAZY-A** , 3-ft gm having , shaquille's name in the Same Sentence with Daryl Dawkins ! ... That's A DISGRACE to Chocolate-THUNDER ! ... The Big Men of that Era Had Legitimate Basketball Skills then ... Kareem , Bob Lanier , Artist Gilmore , Moses , Jack Sikma , Robert Parrish , Dan lssel , James Donaldson , Bill Walton & Just On & On & On ... They could do more than just Dunk , & had a repetoire of more than just a 3-foot & in gm ! ... lve said this before , but the 'ONLY' Era shaquille could've played in was the 1 he played , bc the league was going thru a transition ... A cascade of Stars were gone & all that was left was shaquille & mik ... shaquille would've gotten ABUSED & EMBARRASSED in ANY OTHER ERA , ESPECIALLY THAT ONE ! ...
Darryl Dawkins knickname selection was crazy 🤣
Very underrated power forward. This guy was 6'11 w an NFL football player lineman type build who was extremely powerful and who could leap and jump. This would've been a nice match up for Shaq. I would actually give the edge to Dawkins, I think he would've gotten to Shaq mentally and emotionally as well. RIP Chocolate Thunder.
Dawkins got taken to school by a 6'8"" rookie guard in game 6 of the 80 finals. That rookie guard had a 45/15/7 gamo on Dawkins. Shaq would have destroyed Dawkins. Dawkins would ride the bench in todays NBA.
He was a very exciting player though.
Haaaaa, not really. @@natureboy1313
@@natureboy1313 What other 6'8 rookie guard ever did that and got a Chip in the history of the league, though? That wasn't Shaq that did that, so I don't get your point...and Shaq was one of my guys.
For all those names and accolades, it's a shame he didn't win at least 1 nba championship.
He had his chance in 1980 when Kareem got injured. But in game 6 of the finals a 6'8" rookie guard decided to play center and put up a 45/15/7 game on Dawkins.
Dawkins got embarrassed by Magic.
@@natureboy1313 he shouldn't have felt embarrassed magic used finesse to compensate for lack of size and strength. He also could run the floor with great stamina and quickness, it's know way Dawkins was going to keep up with him for 48mins plus magic had to many moves. But don't get me wrong I doubt even magic could've done that for 3 games or more.
@@will6996 all good points
I remember watching the dunk against the Kings live. My first thought was that someone had thrown water on the court. Couldn’t believe that it was a shattered backboard.
Heavy
Gus "Honey Comb" Johnson was strong as well. I think broke the backboard as well.
People saying that era was nothing but plumbers and other nonsense, those players were jacked back then
I was at the game when he broke the backboard in Kansas City at Municipal Auditorium vs the Kings.
I heard he achieved a 100% completion in Skyrim AND beat all the side quests. AFTER he retired. What a legend.
Chocolate Thunder
From
Lovetron...
Too bad he's been forgotten about; he was a BIG kid in that "BIG OLE BODY". He was so much fun to watch & he had names for ALL of his various dunks. Seriously Darryl could play some ball when HE wanted to. He passed far TOO soon!!!!!
The 6'11-1/2" Darryl Dawkins, AKA "Chocolate 🍫 Thunder"!!!!😮
Met him in Charlotte before he died a few years later
How Stevie give him that name if he never saw him?
Chocolate Thunder! What a beast he was!
Truth the FLORIDA Boy 💯👑🥊🥊
He wasn't the first player to be drafted out of high school. It was Moses Malone.
Moses went ABA
Spencer Haywood is generally considered the first.
Spencer Haywood did not go from high school to the pros. He was the first underclassmen to play professional basketball. He was drafted and played one year for the Denver Rockets in the defunct American Basketball Association. In the one year Haywood played in the A.B.A he was the rookie of the year and the most valuable player. He went to Trinidad Junior College for one year. Also he played for the University of Detroit for one year.
Sir please feature darrell armstrong
They use to call me this guy in high school, chocolate thunder!🏀
All of these great players mentioned in the 70's, but most youngsters have never heard of them and believe the lie that Magic and Bird 'saved' the league...sad.
I ticked the votes to the 1k mark.
It was the click of climax, the pugnacious pat, the poke of power, the rapacious rap.
This is the comment of causation.
Great video, gonna subscribe BUT... he ended his career as player/coach for the Winnipeg Cyclone in the mid 90s in the IBA
For a split second i read this as “daryl dawkins, the man who broke backs”
I was like damn what kind of basketball video is this
That would be a wild video hahaha
Yea, he was strong aight you could tell he didn't want no smoke with Maurice Lucas thou...🤣😂
R.I.P. to them both🙏🏽🕊
great job could you do Ricky pierce
Not really re watch the video. Since when are the houston rockets in the eastern conference?
the Nba Owes the Darryl Dawkins Family 1 Billion Dollars - the Breakaway Rim that was introduced in 1980 by the Nba was because of the Power an Strength of Darryl Dawkins who was Never Compensated for His Destructive Dunks that Changed the History of the Dunk .
Why would they compensate him for destroying property...
@@theworldofwoo8320 Destroying Property or Elevating the Game with Raw Power like Free Slave Labor -
U forgot to mention how Norm Nixon killed the Sixers avg 20 &10 vs the Lakers in that 82 finals
Before Shaquille we had dunkenstien.they forgot that name we called him in ny
j j reddick dont know jack about old school hoops those guys were just following coaches coaching just like you have doctors and you have second opinions darryl was high flyin better shooter run the floor than a lot of players playing his position since the histroy of the nba media just DELETE so many players when they start putting numbers and mount rush more on people just like history american is not the place it wants to be and will tell you what you want to hear mooooooooooooooney
You forgot he had a dunk nicknamed "Ya Mama"
All these young fools have no idea about Chocolate thunder!! He was the best!
The man SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for the creation of the break away rim…..
Bro take it from a long time 76ers fan!!! Fun player in the regular season but he was not a winner!!! And he is in my top 5 to play for us
The 76'ers never took enough time to focus on Mr. Dawkins and his development. Because he was a big man they must have figured he knew how to do certain things. In his young career he was very raw and needed time to build up his game But with that team they didn't bring in big men to show him how to get ready and play. He went to New Jersey and played very well in his time there but injuries took a toll on his body and it was downhill from there.
@@rogereverett9599 I agree on some of the things you said, but they had CJ and Harvey Catchings and the doc to groom him but he was all about having fun like a normal 18 year old man child
Every name is fire.
You forgot "Doctor Dunkenstein" and "Zandokon from the planet Lovetron"
If DD was a more intelligent player, he'd be a legend today
Ummmm he was tossing those tires like hula hoops!! 😮😮😮
A Shaq/ Dawkins matchup would have been dynamic
Chocolate Thunder was his nickname ❤
Darryl came right out of high school
Dazzam oooOwee that's a Bad Man 👍💪😳
I remember him playing and he was great but the breaking of the backboard didn't entertain me at all.Then again,I was a Celitic fan.
You may want to fix that intro. It still says Derek Harper
Good catch
Darryl Dawins the chocolate thunder what an athlete.
As I remember, he was probably the first one.
Darryl Dawkins was not "raised in poverty".
RIP Chocolate Thunder.
Sixers drafted him for 7yrs 1million dollars
Todays scrubist of the scrubs get 1mil for 7months
CHOCOLATE BLUNDER...
The sixers didn’t have a legitimate center that’s why they couldn’t win
AWESOME MAN ! ...... PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE ! .... ONCE SAW HIM EAT 12 HOTDOGS ! ....
Moses Malone was from HS before DD.
CHOCOLATE THUNDER!!💪💪💪
Shaq if refs didn't call offensive fouls on virtually everything he did.
Dr. Dunkenstien 🏀
Thats Darryl Griffith
How did Stevie Wonder nickname Him Chocolate Thunder?? 😂😂
Kind of a disappointing video, more of a complete history of the NBA at that time with miscellaneous details than a thorough discussion of Dawkins🙄
Dawk was probably the most physically gifted big man of all time. Even a better athlete than Wilt. He put up solid career numbers despite coming off the bench in many of his early years as a pro.
What makes you feel he was a better athlete than Wilt.Wilt was bigger, faster, stronger, jumped higher and had more stamina.Wilt had entire seasons where he never came out the game..WILT possibly had a 45 inch vertical...What makes him a better athlete than WILT. WILT IS THE ONLY MAN TO BLOCK KAREEM's HOOK SHOT..WILT, ACCORDING TO ARNOLD SWARZENEGGER USED TO LIFT HIM UP LIKE A TEACUP..A 265LB BODYBUILDER..COULD YOU BE SPECIFIC ON WHAT MADE DARRYL DAWKINS A BETTER ATHLETE THAN WILT
you have no idea what you're talking abt, wilt will always be the most athletic NBA player ever
That 77-78 team bro... pssshhh
I have glass from a backboard Dawkins broke..
They used to wear gold necklaces while they were playing back then
The most unfairly officiated player im Nba history.
Dr. Dunkenstein!
That's what I remember him being called not Dr Dunk like the video said.
rip chocolate thunder
CHOCOLATE THUNDER!
He was not the first hs player to go to the nba
He was the first drafted to the NBA. Moses Malone was drafted to the ABA.
Shaq before Shaq
Chocolate thunder!
Doctor Dunkenstein
Like there was no God...
Dunkenstein
DunkinStein
(17:10)
Shame that He did nothing but dunk hard. He was wasted payroll and a huge weak spot in the sixers lineup.
Their week spot was their coach. & no way was the NBA gonna let at team with so many ABA players win a ring. Thats why Doc only got one.
@@drk.i.a.2969 tell it. Same reason, the NETS were busted up, same as the Colonels not getting in the NBA. They knew the ABA had Doc, Gervin, DT, etc... Great players, and since they couldn't sign them, they bought the league and busted up the best teams. Youngsters have read all the 'excuses' given for busting up the league, but you just gave the truth. They weren't going to allow an ABA team to win, plain and simple.