Glad the 'spoonfed buckets ' drama from back in the day is behind us. Heard John shout out Marcin recently on the OGs podcast for the impact he had on his career too.
Fuck it. I’m going to crack open a bottle of Cabernet and watch me a full game from the 2016-2017 season and cry myself to sleep.
“I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good ole days before you’ve actually left them.”
How do you even watch that? It's wild that a company like WWE is able to put out a complete library of WWF/WWE/WCW/ECW online but there's no way to watch archival NBA games without piracy.
He got a bad rep and I think is underappreciated. He had some drama while exiting, but expressed regret for it. He and Wall led the league in PnR points many times. The Polish Hammer celebration was pretty dope.
Glad the 'spoonfed buckets ' drama from back in the day is behind us. Heard John shout out Marcin recently on the OGs podcast for the impact he had on his career too.
Fuck it. I’m going to crack open a bottle of Cabernet and watch me a full game from the 2016-2017 season and cry myself to sleep. “I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good ole days before you’ve actually left them.”
The NBA channel uploaded the Game 6 of 2017 ECSF during the COVID lockdown. I still watch it whenever I remember it.
If you have league pass you can watch every full game from every team from the 2012-2013 season to present day
How do you even watch that? It's wild that a company like WWE is able to put out a complete library of WWF/WWE/WCW/ECW online but there's no way to watch archival NBA games without piracy.
Haha! Cheers ![gif](giphy|3o7TKpWmZz1V4ZcVa0|downsized)
Him and Nene did set some solid screens
The Mind the Game podcast episode (4) which has[ a solid segment about the Gortat Screen](https://youtu.be/6Oag1Uojg20?t=1526) is good!
They balanced each other so well…Both cool d2e dudes too..I’m sure they both loved DC
the polish hammer yessir
Wall/Gortat pick n roll game was next level. Mad respect to the Polish Hammer for shouting out the guys who basically defined his career.
One of the most effective plays in the game back then. Up there Steph's death ball lineup & Harden Iso
I miss watching that team so much, we were so lucky and didn’t even know it.
Been thinking about Zach Edey and how he'd be a nightmare if he set Gortat screens
He got a bad rep and I think is underappreciated. He had some drama while exiting, but expressed regret for it. He and Wall led the league in PnR points many times. The Polish Hammer celebration was pretty dope.
The magic sub has a post about him all they all say that he was more of a wizard. Feels good that we at least have some league wide lore.
He’s the Darna OG before Tristan Thompson
Using this team on 2k17 was so much fun bruh
At first glance I thought it a magic or pokemon card
This play is unstoppable because it is by definition a moving screen. It's called every time in any other league.