Matthew Roberts+FollowTIL Rasheed Wallace was a monster in high schoolUSA Today once named Rasheed Wallace Player of the Year after leading Philadelphia’s Simon Gratz to a perfect 31-0 season. He averaged 14.8 points, 14.2 rebounds, and 7.2 blocks, all while only playing 19 minutes a game because his team blew everyone out. In one summer-camp game, he reportedly blocked 27 shots. It’s crazy thinking how dominant he was inside back then. And in the NBA, he became one of the first bigs to stretch the floor with 3s and midrange touch. #RasheedWallace #NBALegends #BigMen #Philadelphia #DetroitPistons 4812Share
James Allen+FollowWhat Stopped “The Best Team in the World”? 🧐Early 2000s Nets had the hype — led by Jason Kidd, they were fast, unselfish, and stacked with talent. But despite back-to-back Finals appearances, they couldn’t get over the hump. Was it lack of star power compared to juggernauts like the Lakers and Spurs? Or did egos, injuries, and roster limitations hold them back? #NBAHistory #JasonKidd #NewJersey #NetsNation #NBALegends #NBAWhatIf #NBA #Sports 3517Share
David Howard+FollowManu Ginobili’s Underrated Playoff GreatnessFrom 2005 to 2011 playoffs, Manu averaged 19 PPG, 5 REB, 4 AST on 60% TS, including a 2005 run where he dropped 25+ seven times and helped lead the Spurs to the title. What do you think: is Manu a Top 10 shooting guard of all time? #ManuGinobili #Spurs #NBAPlayoffs #NBALegends #NBAHistory #Sports #NBA 687Share
Edwin French+FollowThere’s 0 reason Kemba’s jersey shouldn’t be retired in Charlotte I seriously don’t get why it hasn’t happened yet. The Hornets don’t have anyone else up there, and Kemba is arguably the greatest player to ever wear their jersey. Franchise leader in multiple categories, carried some rough rosters, and gave everything to the team. Even if the Hornets didn’t have huge playoff success, jersey retirement isn’t just about rings — it’s about legacy and what you meant to the franchise. #KembaWalker #Hornets #NBA #NBALegends #BuzzCity #Sports 263Share