Forgot to add that he was an inaugural member of Team Jordan during the '97-'98 season, sorry about that. I talk about first Jordan Brand team a little bit in my FInley video. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out here: th-cam.com/video/GJIjCRzl83s/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ForgottenPlayerProfiles
They were the first wave of players to get the PE's after Penny Hardaway, Latrell Sprewell, B.J. Armstrong, Kendall Gill, Mitch Richmond and Harold Miner all wore Jordan IX PE in '94
I remember when Eddie Jones took off from the foul line in a late '96 game against the Milwaukee Bucks.... I've never seen a visiting player have his dunk played back TWICE on the scoreboard
Eddie Jones was a solid 2way player that really was a 3 and D type of shooting guard/SF in the 90s before it was popular. As a slasher he was a very good 3pt shooter and a willing passer whom was always a great team player. 👍
Well said. And he always gave Jordan problems because he was so athletic. Jordan even asked him jokingly of course: "you think you got my number huh?".
Yea when Jones was in L. A. and on Charlotte he gave Mitch Richmond and alot of other 2guards problems on both ends especially on Defense. Jordan and JR Rider's bully midpost game gave Eddie Jones fits in stretches.
@@hollins625 1st off ( when he was a all nba 1st team nominee ) He was always recognized for his defense on& off of the ball eventhough he was a slasher that shot the 3pt shot well in his prime with Lakers I know he was too talented but them coaches in L A were trying to forcefeed Shaq and they had too Many scoring players around his position at the SF/2spot even before kobe got major playing time. With the hornets he showed more of his all around offensive skills as a 3level scorer.However in Miami he sacrificed his stats again where he mainly defend the toughest wings and camp out on the wings and the corners for the 3pt shot or for the drive back door .I do agree he would be even better in this era. However he got hated on and overlooked with the Lakers for his nice guy pass 1st mentality ( but he couldnt consistently develop in the clutch with kobe and VanExel dominating the ball forcing it in too Shaq while horry was the main other target available in bail out open shots)which was stupid because Jones would have been great in the triangle offense.
Bro he ain’t forgotten.. TRUE LAKER HEADS know him JORDAN and KOBE, knew EDDIE was teaching Kobe everything, sucks that they didn’t keep him, but I got his JERSEY 25 and had his shoes and going to get his ALL STAR green jersey. Won rookie all star and WAS DUNKING ON MOFOS left and right .. 😂🙏👏🥇👍🫡☝️🔥🏆
he helped bring the Lakers back to playoff level a few years before Shaq and Kobe arrived. Also it seemed his last year or two in LA he was constantly rumored to be traded for Webber, Gugliotta, Penny, just to name a few
Me and my coworker was talking about him a few days ago. He’s a old head. I’m only 30, so I remember Eddie Jones in Miami days. He remembers Eddie Jones being the man in LA before Kobe. Funny how this vid pops up in my recommendations.
When I think of Eddie Jones, I can help but thinking of Reggie Lewis, same build, athleticism, both smooth. Eddie was a better defender and Reggie had a higher PPG, both were extremely solid players who all too often get forgotten when remembering the great wings in league history. Eddie was the consummate pro, a selfless, egoless player who easily could've had gaudier stats at the expense of his teams. Thank you for the breakdown of such a criminally underrated player and teammate.
interesting comparison. I never would have imagined that idea, Eddie was kind of stringy, maybe couldn't used more bulk when looking at Lewis, he looked beefier. I know he had passed unfortunately in '93 so I didn't see what he was capable of and '92 was when I started paying attention to bball. I could see maybe the attitude being the same, like professionalism maybe, Reggie seemed like a quiet man but level while bringing it 100. Eddie was one who even if he had reason to complain he'd never complain and that was missed when the Lakers traded him so on that note, yeah they were both pro's pros.
I remember Eddie Jones very well. He was a part of that Lakers team after the Magic Johnson era and before the Shaq Kobe era. They also had Nick Van Exel and Cedric Ceballos. I can still see the billboards promoting "The Lake Show." People tend to forget that it was a very respectable team. They only missed the playoffs once and were a 53 win team when they got Shaq and Kobe. Yeah, Eddie Jones is a forgotten ALL STAR but that whole team is forgotten even by Lakers fans. Oh well.......
@@mjwbulichFr, I really wish Eddie especially got a ring, he deserved it for carrying the Lakers through the tough post Magic years and his selfless sacrificing for the team. Sucks that he not only missed out on getting a ring with Shaq and Kobe but also got traded from the Heat just one year before they ended up winning their ring with Shaq and Wade in 06. Guess it just wasn’t meant to be
Eddie Jones was a really fun player to watch and he was very professional. Appreciate the respect you put showing his influence on two of the greatest guards in nba history. Really wished we could have gotten him 1.
Me too .I felt that Eddie Jones could have came back to the Lakers in the SFslot in Glen Rices places and did more and a better fit in the triangle offense in 2001 but instead he left Charlotte and went to Miami in the trade.
I’m really angry and annoyed about Eddie Jones not getting a lot of love for his time in the league, he was definitely one of the most underrated players in recent memory
Eddie was a fan favorite in LA before and even after Kobe arrived. A really good 2-way SG with phenomenal athleticism. It’s crazy how he essentially had to leave before 2 of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history (Kobe, Wade) could blossom into what they inevitably became. And they both became champions right after his departure. I remember Eddie very well though. Him and Nick van Exel were the bridge players for the mid 90’s Lakers, just after the Magic Johnson era and just before the Shaq and Kobe, that kept the excitement going in LA in between eras.
And also add in the last Heat player to wear number 6 before Lebron James arrives in Miami was Eddie Jones. Jones can’t catch a break, like you mentioned, when he left those respective teams, he immediately gets replaced by the top 3 SGs in NBA history. Then after, his number 6 jersey during his time with the Heat immediately gets erased cause of Lebron James tenure.
@@Riles3152 Elden Campbell is one of my favorites. Did you know he lead all PF in block shots (on a few occasions)? He's play was great when Shaq was out, but with Shaq...he would disappear.
@@OG_Fernando Yea I think his not so positive nickname used to be "Seldom" Cambell 😭Elden was actually a legit talented big man, and definitely had his moments where he would play like a near star. His game was made for the 90's era of big men.
Love these videos. But show more of the footage. Eddie was a defensive WIZARD and you didn't show any of his complete lockdown footage. I modeled my whole game after Eddies defense. That's how good his defensive effort was.
1 of my all time favorite players, I still day dream about Eddie Jones with kobe on the wings with Shaq inside under Phil Jackson if he didn't get traded
@@cupertinoish I only heard that from a TH-camr named Carseno4Life mention that Shaq went to the front office about that but I don't know how true it was. HOWEVER L A didn't want to give him a good offer to stay .
Jones would have meshed in a tri angle offense because he's a very good slasher and passer that was a serviceable catch and shoot player from 3point range while being a great defensive player.
@@carlwallace1129 I agree EJ would have thrived in the triangle offense. He could guard from point guards to small forwards a bit similar to what Pippen did, and on offense he wouldn't have demanded the ball much. Maybe the Lakers could have won more than 3.
Real laker fans will never forget him. I personally would have traded kobe instead of eddie. Could have very easily fit that role. Think you made this video from all my comments.... The timing is impeccable. Fyi, i was at magics first home game when he returned
Goddamn love Eddie Jones. I always forget that his time in Charlotte was just one year because he was so dominant there, and I completely forgot he was on Dallas in '08. Good throughline on how he kept missing championship opportunities and runs with just rough luck overall.
hey i got an idea: do forgotten playoff series some of the off the cuff series you mention in this video deserve a deep dive there were great matchups and deep series that maybe didnt lead to a title but really deserve another deeper look
Thank you for this. Like a lot of people one of my all time favorite players and, all time favorite Lakers. Like Jordan he moves a certain way where his game was pretty to watch, very fluid and smooth. Always great collected demeanor.
There are many great underrated players like Mark Price, Brad Daugherty, Buck Wlliams, Nick Van Exel etc.......I love this series, keep em comin dawg 😁😁😁
Jones always looks like he's giving 200% on the floor. Diving for balls. Cheering for teammates. I think he attracted a lot of die hard fans every team he went to. Wouldn't really consider him "forgotten" or "underappreciated."
Before there was high definition television I used to watch the lakers and get Eddie Jones and Kobe mixed up cause they were same height and size but mostly cause Jones wore 6 and Kobe wore 8. On TV before high def it was hard to tell the numbers apart
My favorite player, Kobe was his backups, led the CLT is every category, was MIA's original #6, an all-star, played defense, even was hand picked by MJ to rep the Jordan brand & that finger roll from the 3pt line is classic.
This is when I truly became a LAKERS FAN. I remember reading all about the players the Lakers could possibly draft & Eddie Jones was never mentioned...besides a blurb on Beckett Price Guide Magazine. Those were the days...Chick Hearn, Cedric Ceballos, Nick Van Exel, Elden Campbell & Eddie Jones.
Oh man, this is an excellent 👍 channel, by doing this it reminds me of every player, everything rings the bell. My era early 90's mid 2000 . I was so into it. Great job once again 👏.
Awesome player. He kept getting injured early in the season in what was probably his 2nd and 3rd seasons which was unfortunate. His game would translate so well in todays game. I remember there were trade rumors with someone on Sacramento -maybe for Richmond(?). So when the Lakers played Sacramento, Jones got his personal season best in points that game. I was guessing that he wanted to show his value and not to trade him there.
Good Video, I remember Eddie he was a good player. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. So sad I forgot about Alonzo getting illness. He was a monster in the 90's. Good job bro.
One of the forgotten Lakers of the time in the 90s, I actually enjoyed watching him, along with some other Lakers Nick Van Exel, Vlade Divac, Elden Campbell.
Eddie Jones was a 90s/early 2000s Paul George. Jones averaged 17-20 during his prime in an era where teams averaged less than 100 ppg. He was also an incredibly efficient 3 point shooter. Jones, for his career, shot 37% from 3 taking 4.3 per game. In today’s game Jones would’ve averaged between 7-8 per game. If you translate that into today’s era he would’ve easily averaged between 22-25 ppg. The similarities between Eddie and PG are endless. Both are long, lanky wings who are excellent defenders. No one is going to confuse Jones athletic ability with young Kobe’s just how everyone knows that George isn’t the athlete Zion Williamson is but both were plus athletes who have plenty of high rise finishes above the rim. Another similarity between the two is their ability to be great teammates and mentors to younger guys. Young Paul George had some despicable behavior with former teammate and close friend Roy Hibbert’s wife but aside from that not one teammate has spoken negatively about George. He hasn’t complained about being traded and he’s been a profitable piece whoever he’s gone. The same can be said about Eddie Jones. First, he mentored Kobe, who eventually took his job, in LA. After a short stint in Charlotte where he averaged a career high and had an All Star appearance he went onto Miami where he was a great mentor to Dwyane Wade. So for those of you wondering what kind of player Eddie George was I hope this gives you somewhat of an idea.
Great video!! Keep it goin!!... That 98 Lakers team, man. Really should of had a title. Very few people remember the 3 Kobe air balls. I watched that live. Great stuff!
I don't know if they should have had a title. They were young, and weren't ready mentally to do what it took to win it all. Kobe shooting 3 air balls says a lot about that
The talent was there, mentally yeah, obviously. But how many teams send 4 players to the all star game? Stacked. But yeah talent alone don't get chips.
@@fabianjon698 I personally don't think they should have had 4 players in the all-star game. 15 ppg should not get you in, but hey, it's LA. The Hawks had 4 players go several years back, and the No.1 seed, but no one expected them to win it all
@@PhoenixAscending I personally think that Lakers team could have at least made the finals with a different coach. Prime Shaq, elite guards, Big Shot Bob. The foundation was laid. Different leadership at the helm and Kobe's not taking 3 horrific shots. As for the Hawks, I've never seen a Hawks team full of talent that made me say "yeah, they're gonna win it all". Regardless where they were in the standings. It's the Hawks. That 98 Lakers team minus a few departures basically won 3 straight with a great coach.
Eddie will always be a Lakers favorite, I was too young to really remember him as a Laker but I've been told I threw a tantrum as a toddler upon learning he wasn't on the team anymore lol. I do wonder if him being traded was even necessary as Glen Rice only lasted two seasons as a Laker and we gave up Elden Campbell who would've been a better backup than anybody we had during the threepeat for Shaq or even as a PF.
Forgot to add that he was an inaugural member of Team Jordan during the '97-'98 season, sorry about that.
I talk about first Jordan Brand team a little bit in my FInley video. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out here: th-cam.com/video/GJIjCRzl83s/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ForgottenPlayerProfiles
They were the first wave of players to get the PE's after Penny Hardaway, Latrell Sprewell, B.J. Armstrong, Kendall Gill, Mitch Richmond and Harold Miner all wore Jordan IX PE in '94
@@reginaldnewby0215 RICHMOND IS BEST SG IN HISTORY. IF I START TEAM AND NEED TO CHOSE SG , IT WILL BE MITCH.
Great role player in the NBA, glad you covered EJ! 😎
@@PIP...33 with the 3rd pick I made the earth sick, him play, mj fade away, perfect
Yupp Eddie Jones had the Jumpman Pros that were clean af... Eddie was silky smooth on the court and always reminded me of a Clyde Drexler
Eddie Jones was so so underrated
3 pt layup
@@osas5211he could play some Defense
Especially in his miami heat yrs .he was solid in the few yrs that he started for them
Him and Nick in the backcourt for my late 90s Live squad was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My favorite player
Mine too
Eddie was like that!
And mine 'paid doe for his 25 vest❤
Holy shit I found someone like me I never knew that this day would come
Same here.
Loved Eddie. That Lakers team with him, Nicky V, Kobe and Shaq is still one of my all-time favorite teams
Eddie was my first favorite NBA baller as a kid...had his poster in my room and on my room door
somehow you're covering a lot of my fav players from past eras. great job man!
same here his Marcus Camby video is why I sub to the channel
I agree 👍
Remember the Eddie Jones jumpmans
The Marcus camby Jordans lol
Me too
Eddie jones Temple grad doesn’t get enough respect homie balled
AGREED.I remember a game he had as a Laker where he-DUNKED-on Hakeem. LOL. Jones was a very good nba player.
I remember when Eddie Jones took off from the foul line in a late '96 game against the Milwaukee Bucks.... I've never seen a visiting player have his dunk played back TWICE on the scoreboard
I remember that, that shit was sick.
Eddie Jones gotta be the most underrated player in NBA History!!! 💯🇯🇲🌴R.i.P. KOBE❤️
Eddie Jones was a solid 2way player that really was a 3 and D type of shooting guard/SF in the 90s before it was popular. As a slasher he was a very good 3pt shooter and a willing passer whom was always a great team player. 👍
Well said. And he always gave Jordan problems because he was so athletic. Jordan even asked him jokingly of course: "you think you got my number huh?".
Yea when Jones was in L. A. and on Charlotte he gave Mitch Richmond and alot of other 2guards problems on both ends especially on Defense. Jordan and JR Rider's bully midpost game gave Eddie Jones fits in stretches.
He was way too talented for a 3 and D guy. Since when are these types of players nominated for All NBA Teams? EJ would have been amazing in this era!
@@hollins625 1st off ( when he was a all nba 1st team nominee )
He was always recognized for his defense on& off of the ball eventhough he was a slasher that shot the 3pt shot well in his prime with Lakers I know he was too talented but them coaches in L A were trying to forcefeed Shaq and they had too Many scoring players around his position at the SF/2spot even before kobe got major playing time. With the hornets he showed more of his all around offensive skills as a 3level scorer.However in Miami he sacrificed his stats again where he mainly defend the toughest wings and camp out on the wings and the corners for the 3pt shot or for the drive back door .I do agree he would be even better in this era. However he got hated on and overlooked with the Lakers for his nice guy pass 1st mentality ( but he couldnt consistently develop in the clutch with kobe and VanExel dominating the ball forcing it in too Shaq while horry was the main other target available in bail out open shots)which was stupid because Jones would have been great in the triangle offense.
Bro he ain’t forgotten.. TRUE LAKER HEADS know him JORDAN and KOBE, knew EDDIE was teaching Kobe everything, sucks that they didn’t keep him, but I got his JERSEY 25 and had his shoes and going to get his ALL STAR green jersey. Won rookie all star and WAS DUNKING ON MOFOS left and right .. 😂🙏👏🥇👍🫡☝️🔥🏆
he helped bring the Lakers back to playoff level a few years before Shaq and Kobe arrived. Also it seemed his last year or two in LA he was constantly rumored to be traded for Webber, Gugliotta, Penny, just to name a few
This was my first favorite basketball player. Him and Nick Van Exel
Me too. Most underrated backcourt ever.
Me and my coworker was talking about him a few days ago. He’s a old head. I’m only 30, so I remember Eddie Jones in Miami days. He remembers Eddie Jones being the man in LA before Kobe. Funny how this vid pops up in my recommendations.
When I think of Eddie Jones, I can help but thinking of Reggie Lewis, same build, athleticism, both smooth. Eddie was a better defender and Reggie had a higher PPG, both were extremely solid players who all too often get forgotten when remembering the great wings in league history. Eddie was the consummate pro, a selfless, egoless player who easily could've had gaudier stats at the expense of his teams. Thank you for the breakdown of such a criminally underrated player and teammate.
That's a great comparison I remember Reggie Lewis being a stellar long wing player . Steady on both ends and had a nice midrange and midpost game .
Well said.
🎯🎯🎯
interesting comparison. I never would have imagined that idea, Eddie was kind of stringy, maybe couldn't used more bulk when looking at Lewis, he looked beefier. I know he had passed unfortunately in '93 so I didn't see what he was capable of and '92 was when I started paying attention to bball. I could see maybe the attitude being the same, like professionalism maybe, Reggie seemed like a quiet man but level while bringing it 100. Eddie was one who even if he had reason to complain he'd never complain and that was missed when the Lakers traded him so on that note, yeah they were both pro's pros.
I absolutely adored this man when he was on the Lakers. He made that double ball behind the back 😂 I was going bezerk
Chic Hearn Stu Lantz KCAL 9 days 🙌🏾
I remember Eddie Jones very well. He was a part of that Lakers team after the Magic Johnson era and before the Shaq Kobe era. They also had Nick Van Exel and Cedric Ceballos. I can still see the billboards promoting "The Lake Show." People tend to forget that it was a very respectable team. They only missed the playoffs once and were a 53 win team when they got Shaq and Kobe. Yeah, Eddie Jones is a forgotten ALL STAR but that whole team is forgotten even by Lakers fans. Oh well.......
Elden Cambell was another of that core. It always bummed me out that none of those guys were around when we finally won a chip.
@@mjwbulichFr, I really wish Eddie especially got a ring, he deserved it for carrying the Lakers through the tough post Magic years and his selfless sacrificing for the team. Sucks that he not only missed out on getting a ring with Shaq and Kobe but also got traded from the Heat just one year before they ended up winning their ring with Shaq and Wade in 06. Guess it just wasn’t meant to be
Nick the quick and jones with cedrick ceabllos was my favorite teams ever
That was a fun, scrappy team.
One of my favorites
My favorite player of all time!
EJ6
Great channel!
Eddie Jones was a really fun player to watch and he was very professional. Appreciate the respect you put showing his influence on two of the greatest guards in nba history. Really wished we could have gotten him 1.
Me too .I felt that Eddie Jones could have came back to the Lakers in the SFslot in Glen Rices places and did more and a better fit in the triangle offense in 2001 but instead he left Charlotte and went to Miami in the trade.
The layup at :30 is crazy, hangtime on level 100
I’m really angry and annoyed about Eddie Jones not getting a lot of love for his time in the league, he was definitely one of the most underrated players in recent memory
I could never forget about this guy. I went to his basketball camp in HS. He really came from the bottom and was super humble. Great video bro!!!
Eddie Jones was on my NBA in the Zone 2000 roster.
He was my hero in my high school days. Miss him a lot.
I remember him having air Jordan commercials on TV
Still have my Eddie Jones Lakers jersey!
One of my all-time favorite players. Have not even seen the video yet but had to like and subscribe simply because you're covering Eddie Jones.
I did the same exact thing after getting this in my recommendation
The 6’6 Swingman from Temple !!! Eddie Jones is Jumpman first endorsement
FatFaktz
its nice to see the lesser known stars of the nba getting recognition. so many guys in previous eras that dont get the love they deserve.
Thanks for highlighting a true gentleman and stud of a player that’s Eddie 👍
I liked Eddie Jones so much as a kid. I remember liking him way more than Nick Van Exel.
Such a great player, I wish he was kept for at least the 2000 season before the Lakers traded him
My all time favourite player! Growing up a Lakers fan in the 90s trust me every kid wanted to be like Eddie Jones.
He played with a grace that was a joy to watch
Eddie was THAT dude!!!🔥🔥🔥
Eddie was a fan favorite in LA before and even after Kobe arrived. A really good 2-way SG with phenomenal athleticism. It’s crazy how he essentially had to leave before 2 of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history (Kobe, Wade) could blossom into what they inevitably became. And they both became champions right after his departure. I remember Eddie very well though. Him and Nick van Exel were the bridge players for the mid 90’s Lakers, just after the Magic Johnson era and just before the Shaq and Kobe, that kept the excitement going in LA in between eras.
No love for the pre-Nick Van Exel season...Tony Smith, Sedale Threatt, Vlade Divac & no playoffs??? LoL
And also add in the last Heat player to wear number 6 before Lebron James arrives in Miami was Eddie Jones. Jones can’t catch a break, like you mentioned, when he left those respective teams, he immediately gets replaced by the top 3 SGs in NBA history. Then after, his number 6 jersey during his time with the Heat immediately gets erased cause of Lebron James tenure.
@@OG_Fernando 😭😭😭Can't forget Elden Cambell, Terry Teagle and Sam Bowie LOL
@@Riles3152 Elden Campbell is one of my favorites. Did you know he lead all PF in block shots (on a few occasions)? He's play was great when Shaq was out, but with Shaq...he would disappear.
@@OG_Fernando Yea I think his not so positive nickname used to be "Seldom" Cambell 😭Elden was actually a legit talented big man, and definitely had his moments where he would play like a near star. His game was made for the 90's era of big men.
Eddie is my favorite player! he was so humbled and played really hard on both defense and offense! i missed him when he left Lakers!
Eddie is easily one of my favorite players ever. Dude was a workhorse and a walking bucket.
EJ was my favorite player with the Lakers, even helped train local Philly phenomenon Kobe when he was at Temple University.
Such an underrated player. Always liked steady Eddie
Always loved Eddie Jones !!
The definition of a 2-Way player. He was definitely one of my favorites to watch. Thats my 2K model build
Love these videos. But show more of the footage. Eddie was a defensive WIZARD and you didn't show any of his complete lockdown footage. I modeled my whole game after Eddies defense. That's how good his defensive effort was.
Eddie was brilliant and I hate he missed out on the Rings with The Heat and Lakeshow. He was such a great wing.
I liked Eddie's game......💯
Eddie Jones was fun to watch. Solid player.
Him and kobe running court still brings happiness to my life....
1 of my all time favorite players, I still day dream about Eddie Jones with kobe on the wings with Shaq inside under Phil Jackson if he didn't get traded
I can be wrong but I remember reading about Shaq being annoyed at EJ's bad plays at clutch moments.
@@cupertinoish what point you trying to make though? you remember what he thought of the guys they traded Eddie for in the clutch?
@@cupertinoish I only heard that from a TH-camr named Carseno4Life mention that Shaq went to the front office about that but I don't know how true it was. HOWEVER L A didn't want to give him a good offer to stay .
Jones would have meshed in a tri angle offense because he's a very good slasher and passer that was a serviceable catch and shoot player from 3point range while being a great defensive player.
@@carlwallace1129 I agree EJ would have thrived in the triangle offense. He could guard from point guards to small forwards a bit similar to what Pippen did, and on offense he wouldn't have demanded the ball much. Maybe the Lakers could have won more than 3.
One of my fave sgs of all time.
Bout time somebody gave Eddie Jones some flowers... I'll be looking for a Brandon Roy vid from you next 💯 #subscribed
My Grandmother met Eddie Jones in Miami I was so jealous as a kid lol! He was so Good for the Heat and Lakers! Kudos to the video
Real laker fans will never forget him. I personally would have traded kobe instead of eddie. Could have very easily fit that role. Think you made this video from all my comments.... The timing is impeccable. Fyi, i was at magics first home game when he returned
Do you REALLY think Eddie was a better player than Kobe?
@@godsfavoritt771 absolutely! Just like woolridge was better than Jordan.
@@eksit101 you're crazy. Kobe took Eddie spot because he became better than him
One of my favorite and most underrated players!!
I've always liked him, and he's games.
Reliable and solid Basketball player 💪.
This is one of my favorite players ever
Goddamn love Eddie Jones. I always forget that his time in Charlotte was just one year because he was so dominant there, and I completely forgot he was on Dallas in '08.
Good throughline on how he kept missing championship opportunities and runs with just rough luck overall.
One of my favorite players
Now I know what happened to one of my favorite Lakers after he left the team. Thanks man!!
hey i got an idea:
do forgotten playoff series
some of the off the cuff series you mention in this video deserve a deep dive
there were great matchups and deep series that maybe didnt lead to a title but really deserve another deeper look
Would love to see a deep dive on each series in the ‘93 playoffs, culminating in a game by game analysis of the Suns vs Bulls Finals
Thank you for this. Like a lot of people one of my all time favorite players and, all time favorite Lakers. Like Jordan he moves a certain way where his game was pretty to watch, very fluid and smooth. Always great collected demeanor.
Eddie Jones was my favorite player!!!! Thank you for this vid! 🙏🏽
One my fav players from 90s n 2000s
There are many great underrated players like Mark Price, Brad Daugherty, Buck Wlliams, Nick Van Exel etc.......I love this series, keep em comin dawg 😁😁😁
My new favorite channel for old school NBA. Great job!
Jones always looks like he's giving 200% on the floor. Diving for balls. Cheering for teammates. I think he attracted a lot of die hard fans every team he went to. Wouldn't really consider him "forgotten" or "underappreciated."
A real OG
I used to love watching Eddie and Aron Mckie ball out at Temple
Before there was high definition television I used to watch the lakers and get Eddie Jones and Kobe mixed up cause they were same height and size but mostly cause Jones wore 6 and Kobe wore 8. On TV before high def it was hard to tell the numbers apart
My favorite player, Kobe was his backups, led the CLT is every category, was MIA's original #6, an all-star, played defense, even was hand picked by MJ to rep the Jordan brand & that finger roll from the 3pt line is classic.
And one of the first 5 og Jordan Brand athletes
This is when I truly became a LAKERS FAN. I remember reading all about the players the Lakers could possibly draft & Eddie Jones was never mentioned...besides a blurb on Beckett Price Guide Magazine. Those were the days...Chick Hearn, Cedric Ceballos, Nick Van Exel, Elden Campbell & Eddie Jones.
Yo, I asked for an Eddie Jones episode and you had it ready, love it!!!
Oh man, this is an excellent 👍 channel,
by doing this it reminds me of every player, everything rings the bell.
My era early 90's mid 2000 .
I was so into it.
Great job once again 👏.
Awesome player. He kept getting injured early in the season in what was probably his 2nd and 3rd seasons which was unfortunate. His game would translate so well in todays game. I remember there were trade rumors with someone on Sacramento -maybe for Richmond(?). So when the Lakers played Sacramento, Jones got his personal season best in points that game. I was guessing that he wanted to show his value and not to trade him there.
I think it was on the wolves for jr rider.
One of my favorite players, along with penny hardaway and latrel sprewell
Prototypical 3 and D guy who could also attack the rim, love me some Eddie Jones!
This jun tight work, Eddie Jones was that bul 👌🏾
He was fun to watch on the Heat.
That Was Dope Pat doesn't Rebuild he RELOADS
He was Never Forgotten!!💯💯
Jones never got his roses
One can see Kobe in Eddie jone
Great player
From west Africa
🦅
You are slaying it with these videos. Lots of talented people long forgotten. Is there a way to do one on Jim Jackson or Sean Elliott
EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS.
GLEN RICE AND MITCH RICHMOND NEED VIDS
Good work! Very thorough explanation!
Good Video, I remember Eddie he was a good player. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. So sad I forgot about Alonzo getting illness. He was a monster in the 90's. Good job bro.
Maybe my favorite player ever❤
One of the forgotten Lakers of the time in the 90s, I actually enjoyed watching him, along with some other Lakers Nick Van Exel, Vlade Divac, Elden Campbell.
Eddie Jones was a 90s/early 2000s Paul George. Jones averaged 17-20 during his prime in an era where teams averaged less than 100 ppg. He was also an incredibly efficient 3 point shooter. Jones, for his career, shot 37% from 3 taking 4.3 per game. In today’s game Jones would’ve averaged between 7-8 per game. If you translate that into today’s era he would’ve easily averaged between 22-25 ppg.
The similarities between Eddie and PG are endless. Both are long, lanky wings who are excellent defenders. No one is going to confuse Jones athletic ability with young Kobe’s just how everyone knows that George isn’t the athlete Zion Williamson is but both were plus athletes who have plenty of high rise finishes above the rim.
Another similarity between the two is their ability to be great teammates and mentors to younger guys. Young Paul George had some despicable behavior with former teammate and close friend Roy Hibbert’s wife but aside from that not one teammate has spoken negatively about George. He hasn’t complained about being traded and he’s been a profitable piece whoever he’s gone.
The same can be said about Eddie Jones. First, he mentored Kobe, who eventually took his job, in LA. After a short stint in Charlotte where he averaged a career high and had an All Star appearance he went onto Miami where he was a great mentor to Dwyane Wade.
So for those of you wondering what kind of player Eddie George was I hope this gives you somewhat of an idea.
Love Eddie Jones
Good work kid! Good work!
Great video!! Keep it goin!!...
That 98 Lakers team, man. Really should of had a title. Very few people remember the 3 Kobe air balls. I watched that live. Great stuff!
I don't know if they should have had a title. They were young, and weren't ready mentally to do what it took to win it all. Kobe shooting 3 air balls says a lot about that
The talent was there, mentally yeah, obviously. But how many teams send 4 players to the all star game? Stacked. But yeah talent alone don't get chips.
@@fabianjon698 I personally don't think they should have had 4 players in the all-star game. 15 ppg should not get you in, but hey, it's LA. The Hawks had 4 players go several years back, and the No.1 seed, but no one expected them to win it all
@@PhoenixAscending I personally think that Lakers team could have at least made the finals with a different coach. Prime Shaq, elite guards, Big Shot Bob. The foundation was laid. Different leadership at the helm and Kobe's not taking 3 horrific shots. As for the Hawks, I've never seen a Hawks team full of talent that made me say "yeah, they're gonna win it all". Regardless where they were in the standings. It's the Hawks. That 98 Lakers team minus a few departures basically won 3 straight with a great coach.
Gratitude
Eddie will always be a Lakers favorite, I was too young to really remember him as a Laker but I've been told I threw a tantrum as a toddler upon learning he wasn't on the team anymore lol.
I do wonder if him being traded was even necessary as Glen Rice only lasted two seasons as a Laker and we gave up Elden Campbell who would've been a better backup than anybody we had during the threepeat for Shaq or even as a PF.
Dude had such a smooth gameplay
Love Eddie Jones .
Respect
LA LAKERS .
This is my first time to your channel. Think I'm gonna like it, hopefully you do my fav player monster mash, Jamal Mashburn
One of my favorite Laker after Showtime. No non-sense player, especially during his time with Kobe.
Love your channel hidden gem 💎