Anthony Dabbundo
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So he looked really distinct.
He had this weird body.
He had like kind of no neck and strong arms and this really cool, uh, jump shot, uh,
and was just this really physical scoring guard that could score on anybody and was a classic like if you played at the clippers uh world be free could just put up 47 and beat you by himself no matter what team you were the celtics the last great run he had the celtics had a four game series in 85 against him and and it was a great larry bird series but uh he went toe-to-toe with
world B and, uh, and we'll be finally kind of had a playoff moment.
He never really from the moment went to when he left Philly was just never in the mix for the playoffs.
So it has this whole career it's pre league pass.
It's pre Twitter.
Um,
But he was cool.
And his Nike poster, I think, is one of the hardest ones to get.
So these guys, I'm not surprised they're finally having an 82-0 moment when there was microleague basketball.
These were two of the seasons that were always great seasons because how many guards have averaged 30 a game?
So anyway, congratulations to Truck and to World.
And also the insanity of somebody changing their name from Lloyd Free to World B Free.
It gives you a sense of what kind of character he was.
Cody from Bloomington, Indiana said how me and Adam Friedland discussed the Nets having no identity, how to break into the city and wondered if it could be like the Italian rivalry between Inter and AC Milan, where he thinks the Nets strategy should be to go in only on international players.
He said Inter and AC Milan have a deep rivalry initially based on AC Milan wanting to have primarily Italian players and Inter, hope I'm saying that right, wanted to bring in international players.
Caused more of a class divide between fans, Inter fans being part of the bourgeoisie,
Milan fans were be a little more working class.