Swept 0-4 in 1995, but the players roster was obviously more stacked with Penny and Shaq, compared to just Dwight in 2009.
Shaq and (peak) Penny were obviously/arguably bigger stars than Dwight ever was.
Swept 0-4 in 1995, but the players roster was obviously more stacked with Penny and Shaq, compared to just Dwight in 2009.
Shaq and (peak) Penny were obviously/arguably bigger stars than Dwight ever was.
Reggie Theus was once the Chicago Bulls’ best player; he was traded because he wanted to remain the team’s number one option over some rookie named Michael Jordan (Dave Corzine was also on the Bulls at the time)
Went to KC I believe. I met him in a gun store back in 89.