Still one of the most iconic plays in Philadelphia sports history.
Until the next NBA finals appearance, I'll just be here, trusting the process.
Still one of the most iconic plays in Philadelphia sports history.
Until the next NBA finals appearance, I'll just be here, trusting the process.
No doubt AI is one of the most iconic player in Philadelphia, maybe one of the most iconic player in NBA history. I remember watching him singlehandedly led Philly against the Lakers with Shaq and Kobe. Although he doesnt have a ring, he is still one of the greatest player in NBA history
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Absolutely. Can you imagine if he actually did practice (sorry Allen)?
The guy was the best pound-for-pound player in the league, and he didn't even work on his game. Just pure talent, hustle, and grit.
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Definitely, injuries have forced so many talented, great players to retire sooner than they should. AI, T-Mac, Brandon Roy all really talented suffered from serious injuries. We would have a lot more hall of famers injuries had hurt them that bad. T-Mac and Brandon Roy were two of my favorite, especially Brandon Roy:(
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