Robert Johansson+FollowClassic Era: Larry JohnsonLarry Johnson was a force in the ’90s — Rookie of the Year, two-time All-Star, and the first real franchise cornerstone for the Charlotte Hornets. His mix of strength, athleticism, and flair made him one of the most popular players of his era. But his partnership with Alonzo Mourning didn’t last. The two young stars clashed in Charlotte, leading to trades that broke up what could’ve been a legendary frontcourt duo. LJ went on to reinvent himself with the Knicks, becoming a gritty veteran presence and delivering one of the most iconic 4-point plays in playoff history. Do you think the Hornets could’ve been contenders if LJ and Zo had stuck it out? #NBA #LarryJohnson #90sBasketball #Knicks #Hornets #AlonzoMourning #ClassicNBA #NBAPartners #NBAWhatIf #Sports 572Share
Shawn Martin+FollowCombined 41 points from Bronny and ReavesLakers couldn't win despite this duo giving their all on the court. To be fair, Bronny delivered 1 steal, 3 assists and 3 rebounds, which is solid performance for a rookie. Do you see this duo having more potential to help Lakers when Bron and Luka aren't around? #NBA #Sports #NBAPartners #Lakers 9955Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowTim Duncan & David Robinson — The Best Defensive Duo Ever?Few frontcourt pairings have anchored a defense like the San Antonio Spurs’ Twin Towers. David Robinson: 1992 Defensive Player of the Year, 8× All-Defensive Team, 10× All-Star. Tim Duncan: 15× All-Defensive Team, 3× Finals MVP, widely regarded as the greatest defensive power forward ever. Together, they patrolled the paint, controlled the glass, and turned San Antonio into a perennial contender. Their partnership culminated in the 1999 NBA championship, where defense set the tone. What's your take: Are Duncan & Robinson the best defensive duo in NBA history—or do you put another pair above them? #NBA #NBAPartners #TimDuncan #DavidRobinson #NBAHistory #Spurs #DPOY #BasketballTalk #Sports 30110Share
James Allen+FollowLegendary Duo: Olajuwon & Drexler on the RocketsYou can’t talk about great NBA partnerships without mentioning Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler on the Houston Rockets. After Drexler joined Hakeem in Houston, they clicked instantly and led the Rockets to the 1995 NBA title—sweeping Shaq and Penny’s Magic in the Finals. Where do you rank Olajuwon & Drexler among the all-time great duos? #NBAPartners #Olajuwon #Drexler #HoustonRockets #Sports 2359Share