*kaya matinik sa chicks si rodman, kasi diver. hindi sa kangkungan ha
noon, pag nagkapikunan
another bad boy onetime piston- rick mahorn
http://www.nba.com/bulls/history/80s_feature_050427.htmlThe Pistons largely neutralized Jordan with coach Chuck Daly’s
“Jordan Rules” (essentially, don’t let Jordan enter the paint without putting him on the floor), and the remaining Bulls—young stars Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant, in particular—were rendered ineffective by a flurry of Bill Laimbeer elbows, Rick Mahorn forearm shivers, and Dennis Rodman shoves from behind.
bumawi ang bulls, enough is enough of the bullying!
After countless muggings and cheap shots delivered over the years by Pistons Bad Boy Bill Laimbeer, the Bulls grew tired of turning the other cheek, and were only too happy to dish out a few of their own when opportunity knocked.
Particularly memorable was the insult that Thomas instigated to end that series—and, though no one knew it then, extinguishing the rivalry between the teams. In the waning seconds of Chicago’s 4-0 sweep, a 115-94 throttling on Detroit’s home hardwood,
the Pistons starters, led by Thomas, stalked off the floor, directly in front of Chicago’s bench, refusing to shake hands and accept defeat with dignity and class. That rash decision cost the Pistons crucial currency in the history books, which now over-accentuates the Bad Boys (nee “bad sports”) element of Detroit’s back-to-back champs as well as Chicago’s white-knights role throughout the 1990s.
isa lang sayo goat na?
but bill got more, but... why's mj the goat?