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  • @stuntedgrowth
    @stuntedgrowth Рік тому +54

    Right on the cusp of being one of the best of his generation at the position before these things happened. Gotta command him for still playing 16 years, 10 after serious health issues.

    • @Handysoccersc
      @Handysoccersc Рік тому +1

      Jc still grinding out content💪

    • @carlwallace1129
      @carlwallace1129 Рік тому +7

      Antonio Mc Dyess always reminded me of Brian Mc Knight without the S'Curl in his taper fade. He definitely had a stellar career and always was a solid 2nd 3rd option in his starting days and a great rotation player. He always was a yr short from winning a ring coming and going.

    • @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW
      @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW Рік тому +1

      i think these players be getting hurt because they dunk to dam much

    • @carlwallace1129
      @carlwallace1129 Рік тому

      @@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW their diet and poor conditioning when they get in their late 20s

    • @ntienseudo3933
      @ntienseudo3933 Рік тому

      JC do a stunting growth on the 07-08 championship Florida Gators team with Corey Brewer joakim Noah etc

  • @St3phenking13
    @St3phenking13 Рік тому +16

    A tragedy but salute to Antonio Mcdyess. Phenomenal athlete but definitely a warrior who didn't give up and had a respectable career. Who else remembers that Mcdyess Van Exel Nuggets team?

  • @zeroturn7091
    @zeroturn7091 Рік тому +44

    I’m nowhere near the athlete that McDyess was, but I’ve had that injury and wouldn’t wish it on anyone. I haven’t been able to run or jump in 13 years, so he has my utmost respect in making a comeback to that level. Good to see 601 representation on the channel.

  • @godamar948
    @godamar948 Рік тому +10

    Mcdyess one of my favorite power forwards from that era unfortunately the same thing happened to penny hardaway and other future hall of famers

  • @boozywoozy73
    @boozywoozy73 Рік тому +57

    McDyess was definitely one of the more talented PF of the 90's, early 2000's, and all time. It's sad to see how injuries lead to disappointing careers for many NBA players.

    • @adgee5401
      @adgee5401 Рік тому +4

      Disappointing? He still had a long respectable career.

  • @cjvaye99
    @cjvaye99 Рік тому +109

    I remember the time KG tried to start a fight with him, immediately realized he made a mistake and moon walked backwards pulling a little referee in front of him for protection. 😂😂😂

    • @thehawk5141
      @thehawk5141 Рік тому +10

      I remember that. 😆

    • @jamesgibson3716
      @jamesgibson3716 Рік тому +20

      That was back when KG thought he could punk ninjas. You remember what Bonzi Wells did to him.

    • @GHOST91141
      @GHOST91141 Рік тому +2

      😂😂

    • @kampuput619
      @kampuput619 Рік тому +13

      Rumor has it that KG is still backpedaling to this day.

    • @meharinationsportspodcast2582
      @meharinationsportspodcast2582 Рік тому +14

      ​@@jamesgibson3716That was Anthony Peeler in the 2004 NBA Playoffs.

  • @joshlee6445
    @joshlee6445 Рік тому +7

    I'll always remember him and Lindsey Hunter as staples off the bench for the mid 2000s Pistons

  • @YouBigStuPedasso
    @YouBigStuPedasso Рік тому +29

    Man I had high hopes for that Denver team in 95-96. I was a freshmen in highschool addicted to Sportscenter and I thought that team was going to be something - Dikembe, McDyess, Mahmoud Abdul Rauf (who was a whole mf bucket btw), Jalen Rose, and Laphonso Ellis just sounded like a killer starting 5 to me - so much talent!

    • @TheRetroWoman80
      @TheRetroWoman80 Рік тому +4

      Me too. That was when AD was at his finest!! I wanted them to get that chip for how they were handling business....oh but Chicago🙄

    • @DJRashadHayes
      @DJRashadHayes 5 місяців тому

      @@TheRetroWoman80if only they actually played that lineup. Those coaches were so damn stupid. I remember them trying to make Abdul-Rauf into a traditional point guard like stockton when clearly he was a 2 guard. And then Jalen WANTED to play the pint but they wouldnt let him. Ya kno cuz he was 6’8. It was retarded. So u got Abdul-Rauf bringing it up and told to pass the ball inside to fuckin Dikembe who had the post moves of an 8 year old. And Jalen coming off the bench to play the 3. It was absurd. And then the national anthem protest happened and then they started benching Abdul-Rauf. Just awful coaches. Cowards.

  • @Intellectually_Ignorant_brand
    @Intellectually_Ignorant_brand Рік тому +26

    Yes Mcdyess was very athletic And Gave Crazy Work To some of the best in that era. those injuries to his knees stunted his growth for sure, In this modern NBA he would be Something to deal with, Salute to him for having a long Career in spite of those injuries.

  • @nicksandz3209
    @nicksandz3209 Рік тому +7

    His story is like any players that had great potential and fell off, it's always injury that destroys a player career

  • @terrancewoods3463
    @terrancewoods3463 Рік тому +22

    I'm still sick he didn't get a ring with my Pistons in 05. Met him several times. He was always a really good dude.

    • @17thNO
      @17thNO Рік тому +2

      Same here.

    • @acp4567
      @acp4567 Рік тому

      The refs were on some bullshit that series.

    • @robertojasso1866
      @robertojasso1866 Рік тому +1

      I'm sick that he never got a ring with my Spurs either. The Spurs teams after the 07 championship were washed up and then the rise of Pau Gasol and the Lakers happened.

  • @barleymepodcast2301
    @barleymepodcast2301 Рік тому +17

    He and Camby… man, what they coulda done. Still absolutely incredible careers for both of them

    • @17thNO
      @17thNO Рік тому +4

      Same. I loved em both. I used to call him Antonio McKnight cuz he looks like Brian McKnight.

  • @DatBoyBlue91
    @DatBoyBlue91 Рік тому +7

    Dyess was that guy. I wish he never got that knee injuries. He was a high motor player.

  • @broncobilly4029
    @broncobilly4029 Рік тому +6

    McDyess was 6'9" and 240 lbs. with a huge wingspan, a 42" vertical, and a soft feathery jumper. If you were going to create PF, you would get AM. His turnaround jump shot on the block was unstoppable. He never realized how good he was, and he lacked a killer instinct. He made a mistake coming back to the Nuggets. Their organization was chaotic at that time. He should have stayed with the Suns. He had a couple of serious knee injuries which really hurt him because he really relied on his athleticism. He finished up his career as a valuable roll player on some good Spurs and Pistons teams, but he never reached his potential which makes him a good subject for this channel.

  • @MelloMood1
    @MelloMood1 Рік тому +8

    Antonio McDyess was a good player had hops, power and a good finisher.......I remember when he was at Alabama and was ballin' in the tournament that boosted his stock in the '95 draft. He had a decent career. 🏀

  • @verbal3611
    @verbal3611 Рік тому +14

    Dice..my favorite player growing up..he's always a fixture on those top 10 plays of the week. Most people remember him as a role player with the spurs/pistons but he was a legit 20/10 monster. Even rasheed wallace said dice was one of the hardest players to guard before the injuries

  • @garyclarke3532
    @garyclarke3532 Рік тому +2

    McDyess was the truth. Thanks for giving him some props. I still have a McDyess Nuggets jersey in a closet somewhere at my parents' house

  • @sixnine7443
    @sixnine7443 Рік тому +3

    From the Sip, if only those knees had held up. That Denver Nuggets McDyess was a beast

  • @williefaulker
    @williefaulker Рік тому +17

    I'm glad you did a video about Antonio. It's sad that he gets forgotten about now and he gets remembered only for his time on the Pistons and even the time on the Spurs. There are a good amount of fans who just assumed he was a key bench player , but he had a crazy projection before the injury.

  • @rachaad
    @rachaad Рік тому +8

    The 95 draft class had soo much potential of being one of the best class , if every one had live up to it ( injuries riddle a lot of them )

  • @jabariparis9697
    @jabariparis9697 Рік тому +3

    One of the most underrated forwards of that era that don’t get mentioned

  • @evanjordan5075
    @evanjordan5075 Рік тому +10

    I think he was Blake Griffin before Blake Griffin. Also,definitely would dominate in today's game especially if you combine his athleticism from his younger days with a mid range jump shot he had after the injuries in Detroit.
    Also JC you should do growth spurt videos on Chauncey Billups and Tyson Chandler. I remember Chauncey bounced around until he got to Detroit and helped them to a championship. Then helped Denver in 2009 to the Western conference finals. Tyson Chandler after a rocky start in Chicago became a defensive and rebounding beast in New Orleans and also helped Dallas win the chip in 2011 and then became defensive player of the year the next season. Like the vidoes and content JC keep it coming.

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 Рік тому +1

      They both started their careers out of position. Chauncey was almost out of the league. Tyson started out as PF, I thought he had Camby potential.

    • @evanjordan5075
      @evanjordan5075 Рік тому +1

      With Chandler when he started in Chicago he played next to Eddy Curry (also a center/big man).

  • @jordanahr6594
    @jordanahr6594 Рік тому +8

    We loved Antonio in San Antonio. Even before he was a Spur we had a lot of respect for his game. In his early days at Denver, every time they came up on the on the calendar and he was healthy, it was a must watch because we knew he was gonna bring that athleticism and high motor to that game so it was a guaranteed show. He was still a very valuable role player when we did eventually get him the last two year's of his career and I personally feel he extended Duncan's career by a year or two with his rotational contributions. He's a really nice guy too if you ever get to meet him, class act.

  • @AT3374
    @AT3374 Рік тому +10

    About time SG , been waiting for this one. McDyess was a beast before the injuries

  • @mr4cccc
    @mr4cccc Рік тому +4

    Thanks for doing the video. Got a chance to play against him 1 on 1 at a basketball summer camp I went to when I was 12. He had just gotten drafted. Great man wish him nothing but the best in life.

  • @Vanguard-DaGreat4719
    @Vanguard-DaGreat4719 Рік тому +2

    He fit perfectly with the 2004 Detroit Bad Boys, mad love and respect for McNice lol Detroit will always have love for McDyess, he helped get us a ring

    • @theetruth8626
      @theetruth8626 11 місяців тому

      He wasn't on that Detroit team

  • @michaelallen8112
    @michaelallen8112 Рік тому +13

    He was on the same level on Sheed Duncan KG. It's just he had bad landing habit on his 48 inch vert jumping.he has calm tenacity as well great 15 -18 mid range shotas well. Underrated defender.If u can give Dennis Rodman work at his Prime Defense peak far as post defense wise.

  • @dythagreat1
    @dythagreat1 Рік тому +7

    Dyce was my guy here for the Pistons...the perfect consistent role player u could count on for the middy and rebounds with the 2nd unit...was also super nice and professional....if u haven't already do one on my guy Tayshaun Prince of the Palace...the original holder of the "block" b4 LeBron

  • @jessearias2863
    @jessearias2863 Рік тому +4

    Another great job jc, though he didn't become a star like he should have, he was still successful and had a long career.

  • @Ejohns1004
    @Ejohns1004 Рік тому +3

    I get that the channel is called STUNTED Growth and stunt is the theme, but none of these are stunts.
    He didn't injure himself on purpose or not work hard it was just bad luck. That sucks.
    I will never forget Mason going "AAANTONIOOOOOO McDYESS" Whenever he scored. Fun player to root for.

  • @CornbreadJenkins34
    @CornbreadJenkins34 Рік тому +4

    Bro I asked for this one on your last video and you delivered! You never stop coming thru with great content for your followers !!

  • @ricphilly4520
    @ricphilly4520 Рік тому +3

    McDyess was one of those names I remember seeing growing up he wasn’t a star but wasn’t a scrub he was a solid nba player 💯

  • @who1171
    @who1171 Рік тому +1

    He was a part of the Billups/Iverson trade, bought out by Denver, and could have signed with any contending team. He rejected all of them to return to Detroit, for a team that cratered to the 8th seed with AI. McDyess fought so damn hard every night for that team and it gave me a respect for him that I’ll never forget. Truly one of my favorite Pistons. He was excellent in the 2008 ECF too. He wanted a ring so bad and deserved to win one. Great career.

  • @brandonbooth4265
    @brandonbooth4265 Рік тому +13

    He was a beast another case of bad teams and by the time he's on a legit team the injury bug hits

  • @broncobilly4029
    @broncobilly4029 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for making this. Antonio McDyess is one of the forgotten gems of the 90s who was let down by his franchise. He gave the Nuggets everything he had and they weren't willing or able to support him. They were so bad in the mid to late 90s it's a miracle they didn't move to another city. They not only stayed but they built a new arena in 2k. You could argue McDyess kept the franchise in Denver. He (along with the Avalanche) was one of the few players they had worth watching back then.

  • @HumbledByYahahwa
    @HumbledByYahahwa Рік тому +3

    That bounce...😮

  • @nickl4326
    @nickl4326 Рік тому +2

    He was a fun player to watch 🤌💪🤘

  • @PoetryJesusY2K
    @PoetryJesusY2K Рік тому +2

    McDyess had as solid of a career as he could after injuries he was all hustle and a great fit on the pistons. Yeah he was a #2 pick but no one can predict a torn patella tendon and broken kneecap

  • @HBK970
    @HBK970 Рік тому +2

    *He was a star in Colorado. Everyone that went to McNichols in that era when tickets were affordable will remember the "McDyess 'Dyess baby.. McDyess 'Dyess baby!!! chants. Him and Dikembe! I remember McDonald's gave out posters of Dikembe and it had his full name on the poster, I think dude had like 7 names, it was cool! Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean-Jacques Wamutombo plastered all over a poster. To this day I still can't figure out how they put a 7 foot man on a 3 foot poster.*

  • @mikesully1777
    @mikesully1777 Рік тому +3

    Maaaannnnn bout time, I been asking and waiting for this for 2yrs😆 FINALLY!

  • @poopombeymo7056
    @poopombeymo7056 Рік тому +3

    can you do Drew Gooden Raef Lafrentz Elton Brand Desanga Diop Antawn Jamison Joe Barry Caroll Mike Dunleavy Andrew Bogut Elden Campbell Danny Manning and Antonio Davis next @Stunted Growth ?

  • @TOP-THE-TIGER-TAMER
    @TOP-THE-TIGER-TAMER Рік тому +4

    To get nba checks for 16 years, your growth can’t be stunted

  • @IronTorch20
    @IronTorch20 Рік тому +2

    You really have to wonder what those Nugget teams could've been, they could've had Abdul-Rauf and Jalen Rose shooting from deep, McDyess scoring from the post and Mutombo controlling the paint on defense. But unfortunately, McDyess never had a reason to develop a jumper until after he got hurt. But he does deserve a ton of credit for coming back from those knee injuries.

  • @6elato33_7
    @6elato33_7 Рік тому +4

    Content Always on point bra🔥💪🏾💯

  • @akeme25
    @akeme25 Рік тому +7

    Love your videos! Can you do one on Emeka Okafor? I really hoped he’d be a star after watching him in Connecticut and winning Rookie of the Year (also him and I having the same first name lol)

  • @LeanieSigel
    @LeanieSigel Рік тому +2

    Was a Suns fan as a kid he was def tuff!!!!

  • @bjnt92281
    @bjnt92281 Рік тому +4

    The Shawn Kemp comparison he received during the draft was dead on. If he hadn’t had the knee injuries he would have lived up to it.

  • @cishansen4162
    @cishansen4162 Рік тому +1

    I loved him on the Pistons and Spurs when i was a kid.

  • @davidprice4777
    @davidprice4777 Рік тому +2

    Antonio was nice before knee Injuries!Do Ralph Sampson next;Gratitude for this podcast Sir.

  • @stephenkinq5425
    @stephenkinq5425 Рік тому +1

    McDyness was Dat Nyce.
    Yung LBJ looks nd had a similar game to Tonio , explosive style
    (similar frame as well)
    Gud to see him get shine on this channel.

  • @benchwarmerss9165
    @benchwarmerss9165 Рік тому +1

    And this why even through alll the Knicks slander I still roc with ya channel bro 😂😂 cuz it’s vids like this on people like Antonio that’s always gonna draw me in .. back then we saw the potential in most of these players but looking at It all in its totality most the players just hadda “growth stunt” 💯🙏🏽

  • @jasonharris1636
    @jasonharris1636 Рік тому +1

    Well done, mate!
    As a Nugget fan, I'd love to see you cover Alex English.
    He quietly dominated the 1980's!
    Cheers🦘♥️🇦🇺💙🍻

  • @jabdullah3092
    @jabdullah3092 Рік тому +2

    Them injuries smh his time with the nuggets tho was very good

  • @jadprinz482
    @jadprinz482 Рік тому +2

    That trade to the Knicks was the kiss of death

    • @Evom777
      @Evom777 Рік тому

      It was, and it sucked.....I watched him in pre-season on the Knicks and he was looking legit before that injury.

  • @FOUR7media47
    @FOUR7media47 Рік тому +2

    Could you do a video on Gerald Henderson Jr, he was a top scorer / borderline All Star on Bobcats teams before his hip injury but he doesn’t get mentioned or talked about anymore

  • @Rustyblackleford
    @Rustyblackleford Рік тому +1

    Great video!!! Still waiting for the Sherman Douglas Stunted Growth.

  • @faceman7966
    @faceman7966 Рік тому +1

    Great video is was a super talent in the 90’s the power forward was loaded I forgot about him excellent video

  • @mrcoliseum
    @mrcoliseum Рік тому +3

    McDyess - Sprewell - Houston .. Wow! That wouldve been a Great Big 3!

  • @butchapolinar2305
    @butchapolinar2305 Рік тому +1

    holy shit!!!!! ive been asking this for years lol thanks man 🔥🔥🔥

  • @shaaheenjohnson1617
    @shaaheenjohnson1617 5 місяців тому

    Forgot about dude, back in early 2k he was a beast 🔥🔥🔥

  • @lcchill
    @lcchill Рік тому +2

    That injury he suffered in New York did him in!!

  • @rocknroll7316
    @rocknroll7316 Рік тому +2

    A torn patella tendon is no joke. I had one and I don't go through a day without pain

  • @kirbyrobinson525
    @kirbyrobinson525 Рік тому +1

    Great job brother appreciate your content

  • @mlopez4546
    @mlopez4546 Рік тому +5

    His biggest mistake was leaving Jason Kidd and the Suns to go back to the Nuggets🤦‍♂️

  • @ttenkrut
    @ttenkrut Рік тому

    Great upload!

  • @DB800187
    @DB800187 Рік тому

    Good video. McDyess was a beast!! Wish he couldve stayed healthy.

  • @robertjones8771
    @robertjones8771 Рік тому +1

    🙏🏾✊🏽He was GOOD!💪🏾🏀💯

  • @jamalwilliams3228
    @jamalwilliams3228 Рік тому

    yo bul... good work as always...i would love to see a story about scottie thurmond... the shooter that played with big-nasty at arkansas under nolan

  • @curiouslymavismade
    @curiouslymavismade Рік тому

    Loved this guy as a Nuggets.

  • @IraFowler3
    @IraFowler3 Рік тому +1

    Would love to see one on Carlos Arroyo at some point

  • @teddrickjohnson3580
    @teddrickjohnson3580 Рік тому +1

    AM was so athletic and energetic for the nuggets in the mid 90's , But he seemed to take a beating doing so, But it's a different era of 🏀 now and if he brung that game he'd be a problem in this generation..Salute JC👍

  • @gmon3y46
    @gmon3y46 Рік тому +4

    Do Joe Jackson from Memphis. Was top ranked and his cockiness and ego had him out of the NBA soon after making it. We’ve been hearing that he’s been dealing with mental issues lately. He’s only like 31-33 now. Think he lives in Texas now. Played for white station and university of Memphis. Was supposed to be the next d rose

  • @bofuthereturn
    @bofuthereturn Рік тому +2

    he still had a long career after reinventing his game as a role player.

  • @nefariousmex2352
    @nefariousmex2352 Рік тому +1

    Dude was Badass for awhile

  • @jasonflanders2997
    @jasonflanders2997 Рік тому +1

    @stuntedgrowth have you done a segment on glenn robinson ? Love the channel keep the content coming

  • @grantkearney6354
    @grantkearney6354 Рік тому +1

    Great player...

  • @kcjamdab2155
    @kcjamdab2155 Рік тому +6

    Bro how old are you because Antonio McDyess got hurt but be4 that he was a DOG an if not 4that he was better than kg

  • @kundanlini1
    @kundanlini1 Рік тому +1

    I met him in Alabama he played for my Pistons

  • @KSoloLoso
    @KSoloLoso Рік тому

    Sorry to interrupt this party. I remember playing nba live 96 you had create the players that was in the draft around that time. Yea he on that list 😂

  • @stampscapes
    @stampscapes Рік тому +2

    I think the Clippers got three starters for him in that trade which was great for the Clippers. Of course, historically, being on the Clippers was never good for any of the players.

  • @dlrichardson56
    @dlrichardson56 Рік тому +1

    no lie i was warching the game in real time when he hurt his knee! i was 14 years old

  • @tharris1906
    @tharris1906 Рік тому

    Good video

  • @user-qu9fs3qj7d
    @user-qu9fs3qj7d Рік тому

    Great video, Could you do one on Anthony Randolph

  • @frankernest3712
    @frankernest3712 Рік тому +1

    In today’s game, the Nuggets would have gave him 167 million instead of 67 million. Also, Antonio is a gold medal Olympian, put some respect on his name

  • @Gvhnknh
    @Gvhnknh Рік тому

    imma comment Dion Waiters under on every video till you drop that bro

  • @rocknroll7316
    @rocknroll7316 Рік тому +3

    He didn't back down from Hakeem . I think they once had a good shoving match and I'm not talking about the film clip that is shown here. I was a damn near throw down

  • @consciousobserver377
    @consciousobserver377 Рік тому

    It’s time for a documentary now bro

  • @j.santiago7022
    @j.santiago7022 Рік тому +1

    Roy Tarpley. RIP

  • @spazzaleeny4458
    @spazzaleeny4458 Рік тому +1

    I used to call him Antonio McSprings

  • @Supersupremegang
    @Supersupremegang Рік тому +1

    Antonio always looked like a Basketball Brian McKnight lol

  • @ocampbelltx
    @ocampbelltx Рік тому +3

    Antonio McDyess aka Brian McKnight😂😂

  • @timmayes2863
    @timmayes2863 Рік тому +2

    This one is a mistake I watched him play in college and his entire NBA career he was a great player even after the injuries

  • @KB8Killa
    @KB8Killa Рік тому

    When he was on the pistons on he was a real og didn’t know

  • @rolandchestnut9076
    @rolandchestnut9076 Рік тому +2

    HE WAS GREAT UP INTIL HE GOT HURT IF HE DIDN'T GET HURT WITH THE KNICKS THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN A WHOLE LOT BETTER

  • @tonymyers1756
    @tonymyers1756 Рік тому

    can you do a profile on either Joseph Forte ,Ed Cota, Cory Magette, or Xaiver McDaniel.

  • @highlightboy23
    @highlightboy23 Рік тому +1

    Danny Manning next for Stunted Growth.

  • @Self-University
    @Self-University Рік тому +2

    Do Joe johnson Next.

  • @itisnottaken4444
    @itisnottaken4444 Рік тому

    On the subject of Detroit, you should do Rodney “was suppose to be the next Billips” Stuckey.

  • @jruss400
    @jruss400 Рік тому +2

    Mcdyess was a problem in Denver…i just think he was undersized but a monster attacking the rim

  • @jasonwilliams7966
    @jasonwilliams7966 Рік тому +1

    Mcdyce was nice I ain't even gne lie....he was hard