Grit and Grind.Tony Allen is having his number retired.
Unbelievable.
Tony Allen is having his number retired.
Unbelievable.
im still trying to figure out why
shit Zach Randolph would have been a better pick lol
edit: omg Zbo's numbered has already been future retired
I AM DYING!!!
Tony Allen is having his number retired.
Unbelievable.
I don't get it why do it before he retires, he wasnt that great didnt lead them to a title.
I mean he's the kinda guy you prob retire jersey 5 years after they left the game if you just have to retire his jersey lol
sixers started their process a year too earlyLuka Doncic scored 27 points in 27 minutes on 14 shots for Real Madrid.
Holy shit
sixers started their process a year too early
RIP
It will sell tickets for one at least one night and give the fans something to be excited about.I don't get it why do it before he retires, he wasnt that great didnt lead them to a title.
I mean he's the kinda guy you prob retire jersey 5 years after they left the game if you just have to retire his jersey lol
i wonder if he goes 1st, should be an interesting college season for freshman."Top 1 protected pick"
Are you lost how did you wind up here?It will sell tickets for one at least one night and give the fans something to be excited about.
It is kind of weird to me that any fan base would be excited or pay money to see that but I will have to assume that the guy is beloved over there.
How do you feel about the Heat retiring franchise players like MJ and Marino?Retiring Tony Allen's number is a desperate ass move. Way to embrace being a C tier franchise.
Retiring Tony Allen's number is a desperate ass move. Way to embrace being a C tier franchise.
Except the two most successful franchises in the history of American sports are also the two most liberal when it comes to retiring numbers. I mean, Jorge Posada and Satch Sanders are not exactly HOF types. Sanders' career actually maps fairly closely onto Allen's in a lot of ways except for ringz.
The Memphis Grizzlies have no history, Im fine with them giving one of the most important players from their best years so far a lot of recognition. For almost every other team Id disagree with the decision.It would be like the Lakers retiring Derek Fisher or Rick Fox. I don't know, but I like reserving that honor for HoF type players. It cheapens it otherwise.
It would be like the Lakers retiring Derek Fisher or Rick Fox. I don't know, but I like reserving that honor for HoF type players. It cheapens it otherwise.
I am apparently a bully so I left NFL age so BG can feel safe.Are you lost how did you wind up here?
On one hand it is kind of cool having scrubs in the rafters.It would be like the Lakers retiring Derek Fisher or Rick Fox. I don't know, but I like reserving that honor for HoF type players. It cheapens it otherwise.
It would be like the Lakers retiring Derek Fisher or Rick Fox. I don't know, but I like reserving that honor for HoF type players. It cheapens it otherwise.
Except the two most successful franchises in the history of American sports are also the two most liberal when it comes to retiring numbers. I mean, Jorge Posada and Satch Sanders are not exactly HOF types. Sanders' career actually maps fairly closely onto Allen's in a lot of ways except for ringz.
Sanders is in the HoF though.
Why isn't Antoine Walker retired?
Fish was awesome during that 15-1 run in the playoffs. After that he was kind of a horrible defender and streaky shooter who was kind of a drag on the team. If he is not making those 3s he was kind of useless.Hey man... i loved Derrick Fisher as a kid. I would use him in NBA Live over Kobe. Starters who aren't HoF types who have been significant over a long period of time deserve some recognition.
Some teams actually recognize hard work and dedication?...like any regular job would. Why is that desperate? Not everyone has to do things like the lakersRetiring Tony Allen's number is a desperate ass move. Way to embrace being a C tier franchise.
Some teams actually recognize hard work and dedication?...like any regular job would. Why is that desperate? Not everyone has to do things like the lakers
i wonder if he goes 1st, should be an interesting college season for freshman.
Fish was awesome during that 15-1 run in the playoffs. After that he was kind of a horrible defender and streaky shooter who was kind of a drag on the team. If he is not making those 3s he was kind of useless.
Any quick PG (starting with Parker) would cook the shit out of him. Somehow the refs let him thug Tony up back when you could intimidate him.
nearly every NBA player works hard. Outside of a few outliers, you don't make the NBA unless you do. That's not an uncommon trait. You might as well applaud him for his "grit" and "heart" next.
Grit and heart are stupid and cannot be measured.Don't forget his grind.
Grit and heart are stupid and cannot be measured.
Grind is just code for dirty mofo who gets rebounds.
Those guys are priceless on any team and never get any recognition. No one wants to get the rebounds or do the dirty work, but those guys are extremely important on every team.
Now that I am old that is pretty much how I play the game myself.Why bang down low when you can just sit pretty on the three point line and pop treys.
I blame Antoine Walker....