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Can you name the Mt. Rushmores for every NBA team according to ESPN?
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lebronjames
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NBA Mt. Rushmores Quiz
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Created Apr 23, 2010 in
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Arbogast
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 01:04 GMT
1 point
Great idea! I think you're missing some stuff for Minnesota though.
Scal
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 03:28 GMT
3 points
He's not missing anything, ESPN didn't put anyone else on Minnesota's Rushmore. Probably the right move
duhamell
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 04:50 GMT
1 point
Wilkens also coached the Hawks at 1993-2000...you should add that info. With all of the scrolling, I could have used another couple of minutes.
lebronjames
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 05:36 GMT
1 point
@Arbogast: They only put one person on the Mt. Rushmore for Minnesota. @duhamell: Both, are valid points. I somehow missed Wilken's coaching career, thanks for reminding me. I forgot to change the default time limit set to a more acceptable one.
Camden
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 16:33 GMT
-1 points
How in the WORLD can you have Jerry Sloan on the Chicago Bulls list over Phil Jackson, and NOT have Jerry Sloan on the Jazz list? Haha! What did he win while coaching in Chicago? Nothing. He is the longest tenured coach in pro sports by like... 107 years with the Jazz. It gets even more ironic considering the Bulls beat Sloan's Jazz for two straight titles in 97 and 98. Sorry, that one is just stupid.
emh:
Apr 24th, 2010 at 18:49 GMT
1 point
Ron Harper over Brad Daugherty for the Cavs??? Definitely some odd choices by ESPN (actually looks like Scoop Jackson made the lists)
MMG044
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 19:20 GMT
0 points
So if I am reading this correctly, Jerry Sloan coached the Bulls until 1989 and starting coaching the Jazz in 1988. I wasn't aware the NBA allowed someone to coach 2 teams.
maio
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Apr 24th, 2010 at 19:44 GMT
1 point
- Who else should we put on for Indiana?" - Well, how 'bout Mel Daniels? Or 'Slick' Leonard? - Naw nevermind them...CHUCK PERSON! Only at ESPN. More Milk Cartons: Walter Davis, Hal Greer, a T in Washing_on and my man Eric Piatkowski for the Clippers ('cause they're the Clippers).
cardspartan
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Apr 25th, 2010 at 01:49 GMT
1 point
Elliot over Artis Gilmore? No Pat Riley for the Heat? shame.
sabresfan
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Apr 25th, 2010 at 04:03 GMT
1 point
I would add in the note section that there really is only one player for Minnesota.
kingfish
:
Jun 7th, 2010 at 10:13 GMT
1 point
who the hell is billy ray bates?? terry porter, cliff robinson, even rasheed wallace would be a better choice. a lot of crappy choices by ESPN
challie
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Jun 27th, 2010 at 20:54 GMT
1 point
If you follow the link, it's ESPN but apparently put together by Scoop Jackson. That might explain some of the weirdness, especially the Billy Ray Bates one (though he was exciting).
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