Football Away Game
Fri, December 15, 2023
Fri, December 15, 2023
Basketball Home Game (MyUtahTV)
Sat, December 2, 2023 @ 7:00 pm
Sat, December 2, 2023 @ 7:00 pm
Bean and the Clippers
-
- Posts: 21957
- Joined: August 22nd, 2011, 2:18 pm
- Has thanked: 6213 times
- Been thanked: 2243 times
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Oh yeah, the CBA! Players carrying their own gear, taping themselves before games. Two coaches, not a team of analysts. Guys fighting tooth and nail for that shot at the NBA. I didn't realize Jackson got his start in Albany, that's pretty cool and he'd have to really want it, to start in Albanyaggies22 wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 11:12 amAnd the 12-man roster was the 12-man roster. No 3 inactive dudes sitting at the end of the bench and sure as hell no G-League. Does anybody remember the Continental Basketball Association? Phil Jackson earned his stripes there as coach of the Albany Patroons. And NO I didn't have to Google that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 7:55 amI agree 100%. That wasn't considered dirty play either, it was gritty, hardnosed basketball. Ninety five percent of the players weren't going to make a lifetime's worth of money in two or three years so they had to fight and scratch to stay in the league as long as they could, knowing that losing meant getting replaced.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:11 pmIn the NBA of the 80's and 90's, Bean would almost be a lock to stick as someone who could play tough defense, rebound, and not be an offensive liability.
Not sure if he fits today as everyone seems to want 6'9 guys who shoot from thirty feet. Defense and hard-nosed rebounding are afterthoughts. Then again, I haven't watched a full NBA game in half a decade so what do I know?
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
And if Bean played back in those days, I would expect him to play every bit as dirty as Danny Ainge with a similar innocent Mormon-boy look. (I would hate Bean only slightly less as much as Ainge if he also played for the Celtics. The USU tie would only be the only thing elevating him above Ainge due to Ainge's yBu status.)
John Stockton talks about how much different it is today. Steph Curry dances around, weaving the ball between his legs and then shooting from thirty feet where no one is allowed to touch him, lest there be a foul called. In Stockton's day, the defender was hand-checking him (grabbing, holding) as soon as he crossed half-court.

- These users thanked the author FloridaAggie13 for the post:
- aggies22
-
- Posts: 924
- Joined: November 3rd, 2010, 11:41 am
- Location: Perry, enfin
- Has thanked: 1796 times
- Been thanked: 363 times
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Rambis hit the deck hard on that one and jumped right up looking to fight. There was a toughness that is severely lacking in the current era of NBA. Guys take a semblance of a hit and roll on the floor like a soccer player. The refs reward it.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
Guys used to ride buses between cities for back-to-backs on road trips and play four games in five nights. Now it's the team plane and three days between playoff games, and players worry about getting enough rest. Load management is the norm. Owners and fans reward it
- These users thanked the author cdaAg for the post (total 2):
- aggies22 • FloridaAggie13
- WAAggie
- Posts: 3300
- Joined: November 3rd, 2010, 8:02 am
- Location: Kent WA
- Has thanked: 41 times
- Been thanked: 447 times
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Watch some piston/ Boston games. Rough and tough. Loved watching that dirty little choir boy Stockton in the jazz hey days. Malone and Rodman got into it a bit. Everyone got into it with the worm.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- These users thanked the author WAAggie for the post (total 3):
- aggies22 • FloridaAggie13 • cdaAg
-
- Aggie Insider, Pick'em Champ - '18 Kickoff, '19 Weekly
- Posts: 18073
- Joined: November 3rd, 2010, 8:17 pm
- Location: Smithfield, Utah
- Has thanked: 20635 times
- Been thanked: 13082 times
- Contact:
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Players today all vacation together and pray to get included into LeBrons inner circle. Back in the day guys from other teams wouldn't even live on the same street as each other.cdaAg wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 8:37 pmRambis hit the deck hard on that one and jumped right up looking to fight. There was a toughness that is severely lacking in the current era of NBA. Guys take a semblance of a hit and roll on the floor like a soccer player. The refs reward it.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
Guys used to ride buses between cities for back-to-backs on road trips and play four games in five nights. Now it's the team plane and three days between playoff games, and players worry about getting enough rest. Load management is the norm. Owners and fans reward it
- These users thanked the author aggies22 for the post (total 3):
- FloridaAggie13 • cdaAg • hipsterdoofus21
- Dwigt
- Pick'em Champ - '20,'21 Weekly; '21 WTHCG
- Posts: 1761
- Joined: November 3rd, 2010, 8:23 am
- Has thanked: 85 times
- Been thanked: 462 times
Re: Bean and the Clippers
https://www.slamonline.com/the-magazine ... el-jordan/aggies22 wrote: ↑July 16th, 2022, 8:04 amPlayers today all vacation together and pray to get included into LeBrons inner circle. Back in the day guys from other teams wouldn't even live on the same street as each other.cdaAg wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 8:37 pmRambis hit the deck hard on that one and jumped right up looking to fight. There was a toughness that is severely lacking in the current era of NBA. Guys take a semblance of a hit and roll on the floor like a soccer player. The refs reward it.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
Guys used to ride buses between cities for back-to-backs on road trips and play four games in five nights. Now it's the team plane and three days between playoff games, and players worry about getting enough rest. Load management is the norm. Owners and fans reward it
- These users thanked the author Dwigt for the post (total 2):
- FloridaAggie13 • cdaAg
Me winning the ‘20 weekly pick’em was a complete fluke.
-
- Posts: 21957
- Joined: August 22nd, 2011, 2:18 pm
- Has thanked: 6213 times
- Been thanked: 2243 times
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Dan Patrick asked John Stockton about how he almost never missed a game in 19 years. Stockton said it wasn't fair to the fan who was paying all that money and taking time to go to the game, for him to take the night off.cdaAg wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 8:37 pmRambis hit the deck hard on that one and jumped right up looking to fight. There was a toughness that is severely lacking in the current era of NBA. Guys take a semblance of a hit and roll on the floor like a soccer player. The refs reward it.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
Guys used to ride buses between cities for back-to-backs on road trips and play four games in five nights. Now it's the team plane and three days between playoff games, and players worry about getting enough rest. Load management is the norm. Owners and fans reward it
That's awesome. Such a disconnect from today.
- These users thanked the author FloridaAggie13 for the post (total 4):
- cdaAg • aggies22 • tjensen_25 • hipsterdoofus21
- TheAKAggie
- DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING I SAY
- Posts: 6360
- Joined: February 3rd, 2012, 10:21 pm
- Location: Hyde Park, UT
- Has thanked: 231 times
- Been thanked: 591 times
- Contact:
Re: Bean and the Clippers
That’ss because you’re old!aggies22 wrote:And the 12-man roster was the 12-man roster. No 3 inactive dudes sitting at the end of the bench and sure as hell no G-League. Does anybody remember the Continental Basketball Association? Phil Jackson earned his stripes there as coach of the Albany Patroons. And NO I didn't have to Google that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 7:55 amI agree 100%. That wasn't considered dirty play either, it was gritty, hardnosed basketball. Ninety five percent of the players weren't going to make a lifetime's worth of money in two or three years so they had to fight and scratch to stay in the league as long as they could, knowing that losing meant getting replaced.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:11 pmIn the NBA of the 80's and 90's, Bean would almost be a lock to stick as someone who could play tough defense, rebound, and not be an offensive liability.
Not sure if he fits today as everyone seems to want 6'9 guys who shoot from thirty feet. Defense and hard-nosed rebounding are afterthoughts. Then again, I haven't watched a full NBA game in half a decade so what do I know?
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
And if Bean played back in those days, I would expect him to play every bit as dirty as Danny Ainge with a similar innocent Mormon-boy look. (I would hate Bean only slightly less as much as Ainge if he also played for the Celtics. The USU tie would only be the only thing elevating him above Ainge due to Ainge's yBu status.)
John Stockton talks about how much different it is today. Steph Curry dances around, weaving the ball between his legs and then shooting from thirty feet where no one is allowed to touch him, lest there be a foul called. In Stockton's day, the defender was hand-checking him (grabbing, holding) as soon as he crossed half-court.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- These users thanked the author TheAKAggie for the post (total 2):
- aggies22 • FloridaAggie13
Hail Aggies!
-
- Aggie Insider, Pick'em Champ - '18 Kickoff, '19 Weekly
- Posts: 18073
- Joined: November 3rd, 2010, 8:17 pm
- Location: Smithfield, Utah
- Has thanked: 20635 times
- Been thanked: 13082 times
- Contact:
Re: Bean and the Clippers
Haha!! That and I was just as big a sports dork at 7 years old as I am now.TheAKAggie wrote: ↑July 19th, 2022, 2:21 pmThat’ss because you’re old!aggies22 wrote:And the 12-man roster was the 12-man roster. No 3 inactive dudes sitting at the end of the bench and sure as hell no G-League. Does anybody remember the Continental Basketball Association? Phil Jackson earned his stripes there as coach of the Albany Patroons. And NO I didn't have to Google that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 15th, 2022, 7:55 amI agree 100%. That wasn't considered dirty play either, it was gritty, hardnosed basketball. Ninety five percent of the players weren't going to make a lifetime's worth of money in two or three years so they had to fight and scratch to stay in the league as long as they could, knowing that losing meant getting replaced.bwcrc wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:53 pmI'm not sure there has been a real NBA game in at least that long.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑July 14th, 2022, 7:11 pmIn the NBA of the 80's and 90's, Bean would almost be a lock to stick as someone who could play tough defense, rebound, and not be an offensive liability.
Not sure if he fits today as everyone seems to want 6'9 guys who shoot from thirty feet. Defense and hard-nosed rebounding are afterthoughts. Then again, I haven't watched a full NBA game in half a decade so what do I know?
Man, I miss the era when Kevin McHale could clothesline Kurt Rambis and it was only called as a common foul. No technical, no ejection, no suspension for McHale. As much as I hated that that one play swung the series, it was a great era to watch the NBA. It was so fun to watch the tough defense and battling that took place all over the floor where the game didn't stop a couple of times every minute because of some pansy ticky-tack non-foul foul call from the defensive player puffing too hard and blowing over the offensive player 25 feet from the basket.
And if Bean played back in those days, I would expect him to play every bit as dirty as Danny Ainge with a similar innocent Mormon-boy look. (I would hate Bean only slightly less as much as Ainge if he also played for the Celtics. The USU tie would only be the only thing elevating him above Ainge due to Ainge's yBu status.)
John Stockton talks about how much different it is today. Steph Curry dances around, weaving the ball between his legs and then shooting from thirty feet where no one is allowed to touch him, lest there be a foul called. In Stockton's day, the defender was hand-checking him (grabbing, holding) as soon as he crossed half-court.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- These users thanked the author aggies22 for the post:
- FloridaAggie13