Is Ollie really the GOAT
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brocktonpatriot
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I dunno, Jack Haley had a nice run himself
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Jack Kevin Haley (born January 27, 1964 in Long Beach, California) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'10" forward/center from UCLA, Haley spent nine seasons (1988–1992; 1993–1998) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers, and San Antonio Spurs.
Haley was a member of the 1995-96 Bulls team which won a league-record 72 games and the NBA Championship, although he only played in one game during the regular season and did not participate in the playoffs.[1] He was mainly known for his friendship with Dennis Rodman, and quickly earned a reputation as Rodman's "babysitter". However, Haley bristled at the label, and argued that he had legitimately earned his spot on the team.[2]
Following his playing career, Haley became a television broadcaster for the Lakers, co hosting the Lakers Live pre game show with Bill Macdonald for Fox Sports Net West/Prime Ticket. Haley has also acted, appearing in the films Eddie and Rebound, as well as the music video for Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator."
FOUR TEAMS...NO...OLLIE IS THE GOAT LET IT GO EVERYONE -
man...dis ollie ? is making dis board suck
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Nah he ain't got enough notches on his belt to mess with the GOAT... check the sig... And get my ? pool in the back...
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Nah he ain't got enough notches on his belt to mess with the GOAT... check the sig... And get my ? pool in the back...
lmao............
Muhammad Ollie ROFL this ? -
Jack Kevin Haley (born January 27, 1964 in Long Beach, California) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'10" forward/center from UCLA, Haley spent nine seasons (1988–1992; 1993–1998) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers, and San Antonio Spurs.
Haley was a member of the 1995-96 Bulls team which won a league-record 72 games and the NBA Championship, although he only played in one game during the regular season and did not participate in the playoffs.[1] He was mainly known for his friendship with Dennis Rodman, and quickly earned a reputation as Rodman's "babysitter". However, Haley bristled at the label, and argued that he had legitimately earned his spot on the team.[2]
Following his playing career, Haley became a television broadcaster for the Lakers, co hosting the Lakers Live pre game show with Bill Macdonald for Fox Sports Net West/Prime Ticket. Haley has also acted, appearing in the films Eddie and Rebound, as well as the music video for Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator."
FOUR TEAMS...NO...OLLIE IS THE GOAT LET IT GO EVERYONE
No ? @ rodman's baby sitter -
Nah he ain't got enough notches on his belt to mess with the GOAT... check the sig... And get my ? pool in the back...
thats one of those sigs where you think "why the hell didnt i think of that?" -
thats one of those sigs where you think "why the hell didnt i think of that?"
Lol that ? just hit me yesterday man, I was like I gotta go ahead and copyright that ? lol -
shock thread. Jack Haley prays 7 times a day while facing the direction of Kevin Muhammad Ollie, which is easy cause he in the same spot every night.
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shock thread. Jack Haley prays 7 times a day while facing the direction of Kevin Muhammad Ollie, which is easy cause he in the same spot every night.
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^^^jack haley post
lol
SMH @ ? throwing rocks at the throne. or should i say bench. -
who ? wit the GOAT?....not george washington -
who ? wit the GOAT?....not george washington
lmao, lincoln lookin at Ollie mad as ?
lmao @ muhammad ollie -
Billy Eugene Owens (born May 1, 1969, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional basketball player.
As a high school senior, Owens averaged 34 points per game, and helped lead Carlisle High School (Pennsylvania) to four consecutive state titles. He was considered to be the second best prep player of 1988, behind Alonzo Mourning. Owens and Mourning were co-MVP's in the McDonalds' Game.
He played for the US national team in the 1990 FIBA World Championship, winning the bronze medal. [1]
As a 6' 9" small forward/shooting guard from Syracuse University, he was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1991 NBA Draft but after Owens remained a holdout beyond the start of the regular season, he was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for high-scoring guard Mitch Richmond, a trade that has been regarded as one of the most lopsided in NBA history.[2] Owens spent ten seasons with the Warriors, Miami Heat, Sacramento Kings, Seattle SuperSonics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit Pistons. -
there is only one
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Lmao @ Muhammad Ollie, that ? is brilliant
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u shouldve put secretary of the bench ROFL
maybe, but he got one of the best shut down ratios of all time. That stat was created just to prove Ollie existed since he showed up nowhere in the box scores -
maybe, but he got one of the best shut down ratios of all time. That stat was created just to prove Ollie existed since he showed up nowhere in the box scores
lmfao.....
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Which one of you went to Yahoo!Answers and did this.....
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After really looking at threadstarter's question, I find it disrespectful such thoughts would cross his mind, never again come sideways at the GOAT that which is Olliesan
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After really looking at threadstarter's question, I find it disrespectful such thoughts would cross his mind, never again come sideways at the GOAT that which is Olliesan
these ? just dont get it -
In 2005, Kobe Bryant scored 2832 points in the regular season
Since 1997, Kevin Ollie has scored 2496 points
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In 2005, Kobe Bryant scored 2832 points in the regular season
Since 1997, Kevin Ollie has scored 2496 points
lmao..... my ? Ollie gettin buckets ? -
Smh @ threadstarter being killed when Morrison brings forth the second benching and takes us the followers of Ollies (sitting be upon him)Bench religion with him.
I got my bench pass do you?