One of my favorite Family Matters episode was when Larry Johnson balled on the court with Steve as Grandmama. I bet SMU is still kicking themselves to this day
Massive Larry Johnson fan... I had so much Hornets starter gear in junior high. Hahahaha. Even tho he had a relatively long and successful career... he's still one of the biggest "what ifs" in NBA history. With a busted back and his explosive superpowers taken away he still averaged 16/ 7.5 / 3 for his career. Insane. Before his injury those 2 seasons he averaged 21/11/4 and averaged 80 games a season and 39 minutes a game. Plus his team was getting better. The first 5 seasons of his career he averaged 19/9/4 and 3 of those seasons were after hurting his back. LJ would've been a 22/10/4 guy most his career I would imagine. He was so fun to watch. NBA Jam Hornets was the ish... hahaha
Yeah I was a big fan I was in junior high too I had a hornets starter jacket I wore all the time lol I remember him at unlv hoping they would kick the rich boys from dukes butt lol
report said that he was offered by the Knicks to retire his jersey number on the rafter, but Johnson turned down the offer because of his back which led to an under-performed stint in NY, he thought his number didn't deserve to be on the rafter.
Johnson was a big deal when he came in to the league and rightfully so. Had he been injury free or less injured, his career would look A LOT different. Healthy, he's a sure fire hall of famer and could have done some real damage in the league. He was an athletic beast, with skill, great spin moves in the post and an ability to get to the basket through defenders.
I was a teen when LJ was drafted by the Hornets in 91. The commercial of him dressing up as Grandmama endorsing his shoe was awesome. I always wanted the Converse AeroGlide (pre-React Juice) and I have yet to see those retroed.
Just found this channel and am going to binge watch. If you haven't done one on David Thompson yet that would be a good one. The greatest dunker who never gets brought up anymore when talking about who the greatest dunker was. Also played the greatest half in NBA history when fighting Ice Man Gervin for the scoring title on the last game of the season
Larry Johnson will always have a legacy as the purple Monstar "Bupkus" allong with his teammate Muggsy Bogues as the red Monstar "Nawt" in Space Jam (1996).
What an amazing video centering around Larry Johnson. I have newfound admiration and respect for LJ. I wasn’t born yet to watch either Johnson or Mourning in their Hornets’ days, so I’m glad that this video exists. Very informative. It’s unfortunate that Alonzo Mourning couldn’t get the contract he wanted from the Hornets, and Larry succumbing to injuries so early in his career. Despite their bickering, Johnson and Mourning seemingly played very well together, and the Hornets had a good core around them. The Charlotte Hornets still have not reached nearly the success and popularity that these two brought to the franchise, even after 30 years later.
*FUN FACTS* • To date, Johnson is the only male player to win a version of a national player of the year title in high school, JUCO, and NCAA division 1. •According to one publication, there were some scouts who believed Johnson could’ve been a lottery pick if he came out of Odessa into the 1989 NBA draft.
@@chiefrebelangel817 he had four great seasons in Charlotte, one other year in Charlotte where he missed 30 games, then during the NY years he could hardly be called a "beast" due to injuries - he averaged 12.3ppg in his five years in NY. So, as I said, he definitely was a beast.. for a few years
0:55 I just got my HORNETS 2 JOHNSON jersey! I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American and male. (These all show you where, when and HOW I grew up) I did NOT know, that as a Knick, that Larry Johnson could still dunk like that! I know how dominant he was, before his unfortunate back injury. After that, he really tailed off.
Thank you for making this video! LJ, J.R Rider, Mitch Richmond and Eddie Jones were my favorites and I loved to watch them. LJ the most, I could never find his jersey but he made a huge impact on me as a kid.
I had his Converse Aero Jams in like 93 or 94 for playing at HS, never touched anything but the hardwood. I loved them to death but after only 1 game they began to leak yellow goo from the heel on the court. "Sadly" the best player on the other team slipped in said "goo" and broke his arm. We won and I was benched for the next year. Thanks Larry! ♥
I feel bad for youngsters who think this is real basketball nowadays. We followed college players like the pros. Coming str8 out of high school in this new era, the last 20 years ruined both college and pro creating a soft, 3 point shooting, European league.
Yes! I'm glad you made one of him for real, he was a favorite growing up. I honestly didn't knew much of his injuries back then, always thought something was up cause he really didn't looked like the same guy in those last seasons. Keep up the good work!
Great video! Its good to find a good documentary on LJ. I became a huge fan of his when he was at UNLV. He was a beast and larger than life when he cane to the Hornets. I still believe basketball history would have been rewritten if he didnt injure his back and Zo didnt go to Miami.
I lived in NC at the time, those early Hornets teams were fun. Mugsey, LJ, Johnny Newman, Kendal Gill, Mike Gminski, Kurt Rambis, JR Reid, Alonzo Mourning, and 6th man Superstar Dell Curry 😊
He was by far underrated. If it wasn't for the back Injury he would have been one of the greatest power forwards to play the game. He was an athletic Charles Barkley.
@@gordonrichardson39Barkley was faster and more explosive in Philly. But it’s wasn’t a huge difference, except speed. Chuck and Karl were freight trains getting up the court. Chuck and LJ both had similar leaping ability. LJ played a bit slower than young Chuck, I’ll admit. I think without injury, the only PFs who would have eclipsed LJ in the 90s was Karl, Chuck and maybe Shawn Kemp.
Nice video bro, he was my favorite player as a young kid, still Hornets fan since those years. I have so much love for LJ..♥. Your biggets french fan ! 💪🙏
My cousin had a mini locker with the charlotte hornets logo on it and I liked the logo so they became my second team I ever liked after Reggie miller and the pacers. Older sister was a Jordan fan so naturally I liked Reggie miller. Once I became a fan and had my own teams I liked it was Chris Webber and peja and Mike bibby and the kings in the west for me and I stayed with Reggie jermaine o Neal Ron world peace artest, Jamal tinsley and the pacers in the east. Needless to say, I’ll never see a Larry o Brian go to my favourite teams…. Back to the hornets though Larry Johnson Alonzo and my guy mugsy so much fun as a kid. Probably got me more invested then the pacers cause I just liked to watch Reggie bug Mike cause I was an annoying little bro that liked to go against what my sister liked haha
Grandmama was just different..unstoppable down low and a good shooter. Explosive first step and so strong 💪 It’s a damn shame he was injured..he was well on his way to being an all time great.
This channel slaps🔥🔥.....love this concept of a channel because it spotlights the love for the game in players. The late 80's all of the 90's and early to beginning fazes of the 2010's will always be the golden age of this game. Hell the NBA on NBC is an all time forever classic era of presentation for the game with everyone's favorite play by play guy of the time marv Albert🔥🔥....thank you for what your doing, nostalgia slaps💯
Larry Johnson was something to watch man. The Grandmama commercial was top tier 😂. “There was an old lady that lived in a shoe”. That commercial was dope to me. The 90’s was a special time man.
I’m not even 3 minutes into this and you’re already killing it with the info!! Outstanding!!! Absolutely outstanding work!!! (How did you know about that Southern Methodist S.A.T score???) That Ball State game in the ‘90 tournament when Paris McCurdy slipped at the end was such a nail biter!!! Off topic: I love the sleigh bells in the background (pretty sweet trademark, and so much more effective than straight voice) well played... @3:33 was that David Butler that threw that no look pass from the three point line to Larry in the low post?? Wow!!!
Literally had this thought the other day when I thought aboutn3 players and how their predecessors were such snd such. LJ was literally this comparison. Ill give you another one to do (if you haven't done it already) The first KD being Jonathan Bender. Ok go! 🤘🏽
i'm hooked on your videos because these were some of the players i had watched in the 90's. and that's when i was collecting cards. you should do a video on drew bledsoe! may people think he was the guy who tom brady replaced, but he was the reason the patriots become good and if he never got hurt who knows? the year they traded him he made the pro bowl so he didn't suck like many fans believe. also nomar garciaparra would be a good one too. keep up the good work hope to see more videos from you
I have the same herniated back problem as LJ. It can be incredibly debilitating when it’s not managed properly and flared up. The fact that he played so long with it and relatively productively is incredible. All in all he had a fantastic career.
Larry Johnson Was the #1 over all pick, and was a good player, but never was more famous for his TV commercials than for his elite play or team's success. Only averaged 20 PPG twice in 10 seasons. Suffered injuries that slowed his progress. A poor-man's Karl Malone
@@marcoslaureano5562 i just ment that he was one of the more popular players, no doubt Jordan is the GOAT )) he was just very loved by most of fans, especially young kids... like Kemp, Penny, Shaq and so on... the new wave if you want to call it like that ))
Great video. You should do a video for Derrick Coleman, Michael Ray Richardson. What current players do you think will end up on lists like this in the future?
Larry was a better player before he blew out his back. He still was solid even after the injury. I’ll take LJ any day over Zion. I remember people saying Zion was better than Barkley. That’s the biggest joke ever told. Barkley was a monster
My Big Bro Moe Scurry UNLV is tight with LJ He was unbelievable. His game before the injury was more polished than Zion is at this point in his career.
LJ the UNLV LEGEND!!!!!!! He was a beast in his prime
Running Rebel Fever 🥵
If he didn't have a back injury, he would've been the Charles Barkley of the 1990's and early 2000's
@@j.edwardthompson8203 Yes Sir
My All Time Favorite Player LJ
@@lilpenny1982 Better
He could shoot better than Charles
@@j.edwardthompson8203he the reason I got my gold tooth
One of my favorite Family Matters episode was when Larry Johnson balled on the court with Steve as Grandmama. I bet SMU is still kicking themselves to this day
No way?...That actually happened & Larry Johnson was on Family Matters?--That's crazy, I gotta see this for myself lol
I have a family member who looks just like this guy, gold tooth and all, Larry has been my guy since 93'
Massive Larry Johnson fan... I had so much Hornets starter gear in junior high. Hahahaha. Even tho he had a relatively long and successful career... he's still one of the biggest "what ifs" in NBA history. With a busted back and his explosive superpowers taken away he still averaged 16/ 7.5 / 3 for his career. Insane. Before his injury those 2 seasons he averaged 21/11/4 and averaged 80 games a season and 39 minutes a game. Plus his team was getting better. The first 5 seasons of his career he averaged 19/9/4 and 3 of those seasons were after hurting his back. LJ would've been a 22/10/4 guy most his career I would imagine. He was so fun to watch. NBA Jam Hornets was the ish... hahaha
He’s on fire 🔥
@@Gixsir yes!! Haha
Yeah I was a big fan I was in junior high too I had a hornets starter jacket I wore all the time lol I remember him at unlv hoping they would kick the rich boys from dukes butt lol
Oh lord your bringing back memories nba jam we would play that for days!
One of the biggest what ifs and people don’t even know but if u kno u kno
If he never had back problems.... Mannnn
Those LJ-led Hornets teams were super fun to watch! Thanks for the mems
@@paullllehtxnah muggsy rode LJ’s coattails
Gotta add Breven Knight
he's the reason those starter jackets sold
He was a also a household name during his Grandmama commercials
One of the biggest NBA Stars in the early 90z
I agree😊
Him and the 90's Cowboys. How fitting
He was my favorite player when I was a kid & is the reason why I'm a Hornets fan today. 🐝
Zo and LJ in the Hornets was my fav team in NBA Jam. On paper they were a good duo. Too bad they didn't play together that long.
So true
report said that he was offered by the Knicks to retire his jersey number on the rafter, but Johnson turned down the offer because of his back which led to an under-performed stint in NY, he thought his number didn't deserve to be on the rafter.
Damn I’m still upset Charlotte never retired his jersey even after putting them on the map
That's humble right there.
Johnson was a big deal when he came in to the league and rightfully so. Had he been injury free or less injured, his career would look A LOT different. Healthy, he's a sure fire hall of famer and could have done some real damage in the league. He was an athletic beast, with skill, great spin moves in the post and an ability to get to the basket through defenders.
Great episode… A Rod Strickland episode is much needed!
My main man ROD STRICKLAND!!!!! (go-go tape playing in the background) 🔥💯
I was a teen when LJ was drafted by the Hornets in 91. The commercial of him dressing up as Grandmama endorsing his shoe was awesome. I always wanted the Converse AeroGlide (pre-React Juice) and I have yet to see those retroed.
I had a pair in black & a pair in the white..& yes they have never been retro'ed..the Aero jam's have tho( I also had those)
@@BadTV1993 Yes the AeroJams were retroed in 2014 I believe.
My mom knew Larry Johnson and she wasn't an NBA
He definitely was one of the biggest sports stars at his peak
LJ had so much charisma
Just found this channel today by surfing through old Jamal Mashburn highlights... and here i am 5 hours later 🤣 Great channel bro.
Just found this channel and am going to binge watch. If you haven't done one on David Thompson yet that would be a good one. The greatest dunker who never gets brought up anymore when talking about who the greatest dunker was. Also played the greatest half in NBA history when fighting Ice Man Gervin for the scoring title on the last game of the season
Larry Johnson will always have a legacy as the purple Monstar "Bupkus" allong with his teammate Muggsy Bogues as the red Monstar "Nawt" in Space Jam (1996).
What an amazing video centering around Larry Johnson. I have newfound admiration and respect for LJ. I wasn’t born yet to watch either Johnson or Mourning in their Hornets’ days, so I’m glad that this video exists. Very informative.
It’s unfortunate that Alonzo Mourning couldn’t get the contract he wanted from the Hornets, and Larry succumbing to injuries so early in his career. Despite their bickering, Johnson and Mourning seemingly played very well together, and the Hornets had a good core around them. The Charlotte Hornets still have not reached nearly the success and popularity that these two brought to the franchise, even after 30 years later.
My favorite player when I was growing up . Thank you so much.
Can we get one on Derrick Coleman next please he was ah beast💙
He was the laziest player in league history. Never lived up to his potential and it was 100% his fault.
@@michaelanddenisafoster3328dude said Derrick Coleman 😂
Granmama comercials were something else, so funny! Quite like the 'lil Penny commercials Nike did with Penny Hardaway!
*FUN FACTS*
• To date, Johnson is the only male player to win a version of a national player of the year title in high school, JUCO, and NCAA division 1.
•According to one publication, there were some scouts who believed Johnson could’ve been a lottery pick if he came out of Odessa into the 1989 NBA draft.
Zion would be lucky to have LJ career. Dude was a beast and actually played.
Zion's reply,"HOLD MY BIGMAC!"
...for a few seasons anyway
Zion would own him during a game all day long they would have to put Zo on em
@@moonandantarctica2 10 seasons actually. Zion is in the league 4? 5? years? We still didn't see him play
@@chiefrebelangel817 he had four great seasons in Charlotte, one other year in Charlotte where he missed 30 games, then during the NY years he could hardly be called a "beast" due to injuries - he averaged 12.3ppg in his five years in NY. So, as I said, he definitely was a beast.. for a few years
He retired at 31? I know he was young but those back problems were tough. Zion wishes he was half as healthy as LJ. At least he played 10 seasons.
Zion probably has a better career by the end of it
0:55 I just got my HORNETS 2 JOHNSON jersey! I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American and male. (These all show you where, when and HOW I grew up) I did NOT know, that as a Knick, that Larry Johnson could still dunk like that! I know how dominant he was, before his unfortunate back injury. After that, he really tailed off.
Dude u r becoming my favorite channel my guy
Appreciate it!
Thank you for making this video! LJ, J.R Rider, Mitch Richmond and Eddie Jones were my favorites and I loved to watch them. LJ the most, I could never find his jersey but he made a huge impact on me as a kid.
JR Rider was sick,really underrated.
I had his Converse Aero Jams in like 93 or 94 for playing at HS, never touched anything but the hardwood. I loved them to death but after only 1 game they began to leak yellow goo from the heel on the court. "Sadly" the best player on the other team slipped in said "goo" and broke his arm. We won and I was benched for the next year. Thanks Larry! ♥
I feel bad for youngsters who think this is real basketball nowadays. We followed college players like the pros. Coming str8 out of high school in this new era, the last 20 years ruined both college and pro creating a soft, 3 point shooting, European league.
I'm 38 and I still wear unlv snapbacks from time to time and have ljs cartoon poster of him living in a shoe.
Yes! I'm glad you made one of him for real, he was a favorite growing up. I honestly didn't knew much of his injuries back then, always thought something was up cause he really didn't looked like the same guy in those last seasons. Keep up the good work!
Ty for these unspoken iconic legends. That L shaped taunt he wld do was legendary
Great video! Its good to find a good documentary on LJ. I became a huge fan of his when he was at UNLV. He was a beast and larger than life when he cane to the Hornets. I still believe basketball history would have been rewritten if he didnt injure his back and Zo didnt go to Miami.
Facts.
Love LJ
My Dude.
I started watching basketball around the time LJ was at UNLV and he was a beast when healthy
I lived in NC at the time, those early Hornets teams were fun. Mugsey, LJ, Johnny Newman, Kendal Gill, Mike Gminski, Kurt Rambis, JR Reid, Alonzo Mourning, and 6th man Superstar Dell Curry 😊
He was by far underrated. If it wasn't for the back Injury he would have been one of the greatest power forwards to play the game. He was an athletic Charles Barkley.
Have you seen any Barkley highlights? He was much more athletic and explosive than LJ. Check some out and compare.
@@gordonrichardson39Barkley was faster and more explosive in Philly. But it’s wasn’t a huge difference, except speed. Chuck and Karl were freight trains getting up the court.
Chuck and LJ both had similar leaping ability. LJ played a bit slower than young Chuck, I’ll admit. I think without injury, the only PFs who would have eclipsed LJ in the 90s was Karl, Chuck and maybe Shawn Kemp.
Um...Charles Barkley was athletic. Probably more so than LJ.
You never saw Barkley play, did you? LJ was extremely athletic but Barkley even more so, it was insane to witness it.
Barkley won a mvp while jeffery was in the league enough said.
Next to Barkley definitely my favorite PF not just of the 90’s but of all time…!!!
LJ was a monster…. I appreciate this video, one of my favorite players growing up.
LARRY JOHNSON DTX STAND UP BBY!!!
Nice video bro, he was my favorite player as a young kid, still Hornets fan since those years. I have so much love for LJ..♥.
Your biggets french fan ! 💪🙏
My cousin had a mini locker with the charlotte hornets logo on it and I liked the logo so they became my second team I ever liked after Reggie miller and the pacers. Older sister was a Jordan fan so naturally I liked Reggie miller. Once I became a fan and had my own teams I liked it was Chris Webber and peja and Mike bibby and the kings in the west for me and I stayed with Reggie jermaine o Neal Ron world peace artest, Jamal tinsley and the pacers in the east. Needless to say, I’ll never see a Larry o Brian go to my favourite teams…. Back to the hornets though Larry Johnson Alonzo and my guy mugsy so much fun as a kid. Probably got me more invested then the pacers cause I just liked to watch Reggie bug Mike cause I was an annoying little bro that liked to go against what my sister liked haha
Damn I wrote an essay. Larry Johnson Alonzo and mugsy probably got me more interested in basketball then any other players or teams during those years
That's when the Tournament featured alot of great future NBA talent
Grandmama was just different..unstoppable down low and a good shooter. Explosive first step and so strong 💪 It’s a damn shame he was injured..he was well on his way to being an all time great.
Lol remember when Grandmama was on Family Matters
@@billblaski9523 holy smokes I remember now that you reminded me 😅 Who else could pull that off?! What a legend!
You are The Man
This maybe Thee Best most in-depth LJ video I’ve ever seen
Well Done 👏 👏👏👏👏
Can you do a video for Rex Chapman? Thanks!
The first Tyler Herro
@@kencowart393Not a bad comparison. Two athletic "soul brothers" that played the 2 guard and both could shoot. Same college also
@@mongoslade277 Yu feel me 🎯🎯🎯
This channel slaps🔥🔥.....love this concept of a channel because it spotlights the love for the game in players. The late 80's all of the 90's and early to beginning fazes of the 2010's will always be the golden age of this game. Hell the NBA on NBC is an all time forever classic era of presentation for the game with everyone's favorite play by play guy of the time marv Albert🔥🔥....thank you for what your doing, nostalgia slaps💯
There were so many awesome players in the NBA during the 90's that had their careers shortened due to injuries.
Can't wait for this channel to blow up. This content has been fire man 🔥
LJ was a beast, in this era he'd live on the foul line.
LJ was my favorite player hands down back in the day
Thank you for this video! Literally the biggest Superstar of the early 90s, behind Jordan. Hate that injury. Easily Top 10-7 PF All time
I mean top 10 is a push. Maybe on like a level of most fun to watch yeah. But cmon. Top 10 pf? Sure there is an argument there
@@123person31 definitely would’ve been top 10 PF all time.
@@Muakori pf yeah
@@123person31 Yeah, my b let me make that correction before everyone attacks me lol!!
Even Blake griffin had a better career than him
Thank you! I've been saying this for a while now. LJ was Zion, before Zion
The commercial of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird creating Larry Johnson like he was a Frankestein was epic.
Always one of my favorite players. He made Charlotte. A more athletic Barkley. And Barkley was a monster.
Hornets was my NBA Jam team back in the day. Zo + LJ, forget about it!
Larry Johnson was something to watch man. The Grandmama commercial was top tier 😂. “There was an old lady that lived in a shoe”. That commercial was dope to me. The 90’s was a special time man.
I’m not even 3 minutes into this and you’re already killing it with the info!!
Outstanding!!! Absolutely outstanding work!!! (How did you know about that Southern Methodist S.A.T score???)
That Ball State game in the ‘90 tournament when Paris McCurdy slipped at the end was such a nail biter!!!
Off topic: I love the sleigh bells in the background (pretty sweet trademark, and so much more effective than straight voice) well played...
@3:33 was that David Butler that threw that no look pass from the three point line to Larry in the low post?? Wow!!!
Larry Johnson back in the 90s was a bad man one of my all time favorite ball players
Thank you, this was excellent.
Literally had this thought the other day when I thought aboutn3 players and how their predecessors were such snd such. LJ was literally this comparison. Ill give you another one to do (if you haven't done it already)
The first KD being Jonathan Bender. Ok go! 🤘🏽
This was dope man glad you did it.
i'm hooked on your videos because these were some of the players i had watched in the 90's. and that's when i was collecting cards. you should do a video on drew bledsoe! may people think he was the guy who tom brady replaced, but he was the reason the patriots become good and if he never got hurt who knows? the year they traded him he made the pro bowl so he didn't suck like many fans believe. also nomar garciaparra would be a good one too. keep up the good work hope to see more videos from you
Dude you deserve more subscribers.
I have the same herniated back problem as LJ. It can be incredibly debilitating when it’s not managed properly and flared up. The fact that he played so long with it and relatively productively is incredible. All in all he had a fantastic career.
This is a good idea for a UA-cam series.
Congrats, you’re gonna get tons of subs.
Thanks you for making this documentary. I have been saying that Zion is a more athletic Larry Johnson.
Still got that Slam issue. I started following the Hornets because of LJ .
As usual great content from the GOAT
He was the player who made me fall in love with the NBA.
Larry Johnson
Was the #1 over all pick, and was a good player, but never was more famous for his TV commercials than for his elite play or team's success. Only averaged 20 PPG twice in 10 seasons.
Suffered injuries that slowed his progress. A poor-man's Karl Malone
Literally right after his 3rd season he f*cked up his back.
On the arcade NBA jam, I played the hornets with LJ and Kendall gill
Michael Jordan, Shawn Kemp, Hakeem Olajuwon, a young Shaq, and Larry Johnson. Damn, I loved that era if basketball.
My favorite small power forward ever
Yet ANOTHER excellent video!! 😆
one of the most underrated players of all time.. he and Shawn Kemp just were the face of the league in the 90s.. loved him ))
same type of player
The face of the league? You ever hear of a guy named Michael Jordan?
@@marcoslaureano5562 i just ment that he was one of the more popular players, no doubt Jordan is the GOAT )) he was just very loved by most of fans, especially young kids... like Kemp, Penny, Shaq and so on... the new wave if you want to call it like that ))
Great Channel, love the depth in all the stories, along with footage for real hoop gurus
LETS NOT FORGET TUPAC WAS AT THAT UNLV GAME WEN LARRY JOHNSON MADE HIS RUN WITH THE TEAM ON 1991
Great video. LJ is my
all time favorite basketball player. Thnku. I subscribed.
Good luck!
Great video! That dude was incredible.
💫 Just have to say you are doing a really swell Job on these retrospectives 💫 👍🏿 ❤🏀
Very thoughtfully done!
I loved my Miami Heat but back in the day EVERYBODY loved LJ and Zo's Charlotte. They were exciting as hell with mugzy and dell curry (Stephs dad)
Your videos rock!
Great video. You should do a video for Derrick Coleman, Michael Ray Richardson. What current players do you think will end up on lists like this in the future?
trae young
Maybe a guy like CJ McCollum
Vlade Divac Chris Webber Penny Hardaway TMAC Dikembe Mutombo Stacy Augmon Dana Barros
@@tee3953 good choice
@@tee3953 another good choice
The garden literally SHOOK on the phantom 4pt play. Watch video in slow motion its awesome. He was a beast.
I always thought Zion would be a mix of Barkley & LJ but only time will tell🤷🏾♂️
Larry was a better player before he blew out his back. He still was solid even after the injury. I’ll take LJ any day over Zion. I remember people saying Zion was better than Barkley. That’s the biggest joke ever told. Barkley was a monster
Can you do brandon roy
My Big Bro Moe Scurry UNLV is tight with LJ He was unbelievable. His game before the injury was more polished than Zion is at this point in his career.
Keep these coming they are the best
Letssss gooooo I love this channel
My fav nba jam combo
Dope videos and your thumbnails are 🔥🔥🔥
I remember when i 1st watch'd that unlv team, no on saw them coming and LJ stood out...
Good job great video
Grandmama will never be forgotten
He was one of the first Zions of the NBA
LJ was the original 3 and D stretch 4.
whoa...didn't know KJ was in a commercial. KJ (Kevin johnson) was one of my fave PGs growing up.
He was my favorite player when I was in 5th grade
Kevin Johnson next please