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Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:33 pm to S
from what i understand he had the acl.then he was brought back a little soon and he tried to keep the pressure off of it.so he broke the other kneecap.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:36 pm to tigermike200444
that happened at arkansas i believe. he got a nice ovation from the crowd as he left the court.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:38 pm to tigermike200444
yeah, i remember being pretty pissed at Dale for allowing him on the court too soon.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:38 pm to TheLittleAristotle
Top 5 NBA all-time PG if he never gets injured
/thread
/thread
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:38 pm to Maximus
i hate you /thread motherfrickers. Now we have nothing to talk about.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:47 pm to yellowtiger
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and Randy
and you answered the question... but "if healthy" cuts out a lot of talent that never saw the day. Randy was up there, though. I hate that he got injured so seriously before he made his mark.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:49 pm to LA007
pretty sure we'll see him coaching soon.
Posted on 5/13/09 at 11:55 pm to DP40
I'm not even going to pretend that you honestly believe this. Otherwise, I would have to nominate you for writing the most ridiculous comment EVER on the rant. On second thought, never mind, there has never been a comment worse than yours.
Furthermore, and only for the sake of argument, how can you possibly say "would have been?" He didn't finish his career the way anyone would want, but it's how history happened. Based on your interpretation, Jaime LLoreda had the same potential to be a "top-5," had he stayed disciplined.
Don't bring "shoulda, woulda, coulda's" into discussion with facts. Lousy.
Furthermore, and only for the sake of argument, how can you possibly say "would have been?" He didn't finish his career the way anyone would want, but it's how history happened. Based on your interpretation, Jaime LLoreda had the same potential to be a "top-5," had he stayed disciplined.
Don't bring "shoulda, woulda, coulda's" into discussion with facts. Lousy.
Posted on 5/14/09 at 12:03 am to cajunatc
Randy Livingston is good but 4th would still be Chris Jaskson
Posted on 5/14/09 at 12:04 am to Balloon Pilot
In the words of my dad's buddy.
"Coming out of high school Jerry Stackhouse couldn't touch Randy Livingston."
"Coming out of high school Jerry Stackhouse couldn't touch Randy Livingston."
Posted on 5/14/09 at 12:07 am to cardee2003
abdul makmood rahoof was the bomb
Posted on 5/14/09 at 2:26 am to fightingtiger2335
I im not mistaken he retired from the NBADL with a championship.
Posted on 5/14/09 at 5:28 am to TenaciousTiger
when he first hurt the acl he was gaurding iverson.he was a senior and iverson was a jumior and livingston was teaching him fundamentals.and they were in michigan.
Posted on 5/14/09 at 5:39 am to DP40
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Shaq is not a top-5 LSU great and prolly not top-10.

Posted on 5/14/09 at 6:09 am to DP40
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Shaq is not a top-5 LSU great and prolly not top-10.
did shaq frick your wife?
why the shaq hate?
Posted on 5/14/09 at 6:35 am to DP40
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Shaq is not a top-5 LSU great and prolly not top-10.
BTW, Please name the 10 ahead of Shaq
Posted on 5/14/09 at 6:39 am to SPEEDY
coming out of high school he livingston was rated higher than jason kidd.
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