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I'm a huge basketball junkie, and I just never knew about Darrell Armstrong's game. These highlights really showed me the type of defensive, fast, high energy guard he was. Great video bruh 👍👍👍
@BigPatrys1510 сағат бұрын
Indeed he was, sir!
@kennethmckinney6255Күн бұрын
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@user-hg3wj4cp3nКүн бұрын
Эх! Помнится на PS1 в баскет всегда им играл… классный игрок
@Kevinbin239 күн бұрын
2024 people need to look this guys up. Straight up killer
@healingmagic17310 күн бұрын
My 90’s crush ❤
@MrPizzababy7910 күн бұрын
Remember Chris in Benetton Treviso , amazing playmaker , one of the best in the world at that period ...
@brucejohnson843417 күн бұрын
If I remember right, he got called for offensive goaltending at that three minute mark one.
@860phantom718 күн бұрын
Here cause of Sheed. Said Walt was cold
@johnwebb161919 күн бұрын
he is my cousin
@julesalvarez24 күн бұрын
where can i find the first 3 videos? The tvn one and Oprah?
@BigPatrys1523 күн бұрын
What do you mean by 3 videos? Both NBA TV and TVN's NBA Action sedgments were an old clips I used to get like 15 years ago or so and are in my personal collection. I believe I found Oprah one somewhere here, on YT.
@julesalvarez23 күн бұрын
@@BigPatrys15 Oh ok! Do you have them alone? I'd love to see more of him, can't find anywhere, unfortunately.
@BigPatrys1523 күн бұрын
@@julesalvarez I do somewhere on my external hard drive.
@KOTJ41224 күн бұрын
He wasn’t flashy but got the job done!🤙🏾
@jackshotthat25 күн бұрын
How do you find all these clips? These just old tapes of yours that are digitized? Doubt all this stuff is out already on KZread right… would love to know how you do it
@BigPatrys1525 күн бұрын
I used to collect literally everything including NBA. All them NBA Action episodes etc. And of course some old school NBA games. I have all of this on my hard drive. I've been collecting stuff since, well... 2006? :D
@jackshotthat25 күн бұрын
@@BigPatrys15 wow that’s insane man you’re doing some great work even if it doesn’t get crazy views
@jackshotthat25 күн бұрын
@@BigPatrys15 what do you mean like collecting it like purchasing old tapes or what
@BigPatrys1523 күн бұрын
@@jackshotthat Back in a day, early to late 2000s forum websites used to be a thing. People were throwing everything they got for folk to download etc. Same with torrents. Some games I indeed purchased and still do.
@BigPatrys1523 күн бұрын
@@jackshotthat Yea, haha. My videos aint a log's favourite. But I will do it regardfless, it's fun. I may cook up something new very soon. Bones Barry!
@jackshotthat25 күн бұрын
Dude I don’t know if you will see this comment but your channel is amazing. The dedication and research is insane. You’re the only guy keeping these role players’ legacy alive 😂 so many dudes that can ball but were lost to time. Keep doing what you’re doing man!
@BigPatrys1525 күн бұрын
Of course I see all the comments, haha. My channel aint big, neither aren't my vids any sort of viral thing. :D
@j.c.n971825 күн бұрын
Surprising how he's much better looking now.
@happychamp6147Ай бұрын
Dice was cold🥶
@darinvandenborn7278Ай бұрын
Need a Rex Walters mix
@chrisoakley5830Ай бұрын
Walt was such a great player, loved him when he was at Maryland.
@trillwallace4717Ай бұрын
Could have had a good NBA career if it wasn't for the car accident
@cedrenaud6933Ай бұрын
at 2:55 what dunks as he jumps high and powerful. blue edwards a good player and dunker
@Eriiik8Ай бұрын
Great videos. Subbed
@tomhanna2714Ай бұрын
Brickowski, and Tom Chambers too, were both sorta like a poor man’s Larry Bird in the NBA of that time. Both of them had great offenses, suspect defense (especially Chambers), could be difficult and taciturn personalities (but were probably pretty swell guys off court), etc. They just couldn’t quite play like Larry, but there’s honestly no shame in that and they both had pretty solid NBA careers. Whether Chambers, much less Brick, are HOF material is a different debate entirely.
@willi35111 күн бұрын
Please don't mention brickowski in the same breath as Chambers again. Chambers is a Hall of famer and was an elite offensive player. Brickowski was a journeyman role player. They're both white and that's the only thing they have in common.
@about1559Ай бұрын
This is a really lovely tribute to one of my favorite 80s big men. He could change out all the lightbulbs in the morning, give the team a solid 7 pts & 6 rebs in the afternoon and then go hang out with Nancy Reagan at night to keep kids off drugs.
@guccitho7123Ай бұрын
Big country would be a problem in todays game
@philippesauvie639Ай бұрын
I watched Freeman Williams place several times in the Portland State University gym. He played like no other basketball player I’ve ever seen. He had the Greenlight to shoot from the coach anytime he wanted to and he did. One game I attended the ball was tipped off at Center Court. Freeman got the ball took one step over half cord and shot and it went in. This was in the 1970s. We’re not talking about Steph Curry or Damian Lillard we’re talking Freeman Williams in about 1978. Now there are great shooters and there are great shooters but Freeman Williams, very well could’ve been the greatest. If I recollect properly Freeman Williams and Larry bird came out the same year and Freeman Williams lead the nation in scoring and then one game I think PSU Play the game against Kentucky when they were number one in the country and Freeman dropped over 40 points on them.
@angelovalavanis2314Ай бұрын
If not for his accident he may have surpassed Stockton as the NBA's greatest Point Guard.
@RareFL6K02 ай бұрын
Sura was a good NBA player. His style was so nice. Very underrated.
@kazman_68992 ай бұрын
Why did Orlando move away from him at the 1 and Penny at 2? A Nick Anderson thing? He couldn't have played the 3?
@htownborn922 ай бұрын
Eric Piatkowski in todays NBA would be a better version of Duncan Robinson
@Shinobi332 ай бұрын
Pretty jumpshot for a bigger player
@arlibrarian2 ай бұрын
My copy of Tecmo NBA Basketball for Nintendo would occasionally have a bug that give a player a whole season of points early on in the regular season. Because of this, Frank Brickowski once suddenly appeared as the league leader with 93 points a game😅 Always remembered him since then.
from @giveMosome to @CherokeeParks^ thanks for the convo&the pictures of me next to a Tower. GLORY
@MauriceParker-fb2sh2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😂😅😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Eye love Duke.
@youtuber33282 ай бұрын
please tell me was todd day kicked out of the by ex head coach pat riley and please tell me did todd day play in any playoff games AT ALL
@kelvinkirkland60682 ай бұрын
Awesome nba player
@ralphthompson3552 ай бұрын
Crossed AI with the "AI" crossover. Lol 0:52
@mackymaca2 ай бұрын
I love his game.
@DavidKein2 ай бұрын
♥
@chokloconqueso84462 ай бұрын
he’s like a hybrid of Harold Miner & Clarence Weatherspoon w a lil Philly Chuck mixed in.
@googlelovesfatcock69872 ай бұрын
KEITH AT THE TOP OF THE KEY WAS MONEY
@wildabisesihahn73963 ай бұрын
Great athlete in golf and basketball🎉 very underrated! My favorite
@marchausmann96483 ай бұрын
Sucked his career was cut short. He was a monster.
@unclegreenskatesoda95703 ай бұрын
I love this mixes dude, great stuff! As a basketball fan this is the deep cut content I need! Be great to see mixes for Danny Fortson, Doug West, Johnny Moore. etc.
@WillGuzman-um9en3 ай бұрын
Wow. Still.played after a broken neck from an auto collision. 2 time ncaa champion was a fluke he was going to be the next Stockton He made it look easy . Was. Big fan when he played
@dumisatonyjohnson81453 ай бұрын
Fun fact He was the last man to wear No.34 for the Celtics until Rick Pitino drafted Paul Pierce with the 10th pick out of Kansas City
@triplennnoflaf3 ай бұрын
Great Music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@BigPatrys153 ай бұрын
I know, right? :D
@stevenhillhouse21263 ай бұрын
Does anyone else think he could have been as good as jokic, if he was healthy and played for a better team?
@BigPatrys153 ай бұрын
Maybe not as good as Joker but def close to 20ppg, 10reb 10+ seasons career was possible. Vancouver was a fine spot for Big Country tho in my opinion.
@ralphwest33323 ай бұрын
Sura was the man at FSU, to bad he ended up with terrible coaches in the NBA.
@grawakendream89803 ай бұрын
you shouldn't call him hot plate if you're a fan of his. it's an insulting
@BigPatrys153 ай бұрын
It was his nickname dude. So he aint confused with Hot Rod Williams at that time.
@grawakendream89803 ай бұрын
he had a different nickname. it was on his playing card, i forget what it is now. but that was never an official nickname like hot rod because it's insulting. the nba did not use that@@BigPatrys15
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I'm a huge basketball junkie, and I just never knew about Darrell Armstrong's game. These highlights really showed me the type of defensive, fast, high energy guard he was. Great video bruh 👍👍👍
Indeed he was, sir!
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Эх! Помнится на PS1 в баскет всегда им играл… классный игрок
2024 people need to look this guys up. Straight up killer
My 90’s crush ❤
Remember Chris in Benetton Treviso , amazing playmaker , one of the best in the world at that period ...
If I remember right, he got called for offensive goaltending at that three minute mark one.
Here cause of Sheed. Said Walt was cold
he is my cousin
where can i find the first 3 videos? The tvn one and Oprah?
What do you mean by 3 videos? Both NBA TV and TVN's NBA Action sedgments were an old clips I used to get like 15 years ago or so and are in my personal collection. I believe I found Oprah one somewhere here, on YT.
@@BigPatrys15 Oh ok! Do you have them alone? I'd love to see more of him, can't find anywhere, unfortunately.
@@julesalvarez I do somewhere on my external hard drive.
He wasn’t flashy but got the job done!🤙🏾
How do you find all these clips? These just old tapes of yours that are digitized? Doubt all this stuff is out already on KZread right… would love to know how you do it
I used to collect literally everything including NBA. All them NBA Action episodes etc. And of course some old school NBA games. I have all of this on my hard drive. I've been collecting stuff since, well... 2006? :D
@@BigPatrys15 wow that’s insane man you’re doing some great work even if it doesn’t get crazy views
@@BigPatrys15 what do you mean like collecting it like purchasing old tapes or what
@@jackshotthat Back in a day, early to late 2000s forum websites used to be a thing. People were throwing everything they got for folk to download etc. Same with torrents. Some games I indeed purchased and still do.
@@jackshotthat Yea, haha. My videos aint a log's favourite. But I will do it regardfless, it's fun. I may cook up something new very soon. Bones Barry!
Dude I don’t know if you will see this comment but your channel is amazing. The dedication and research is insane. You’re the only guy keeping these role players’ legacy alive 😂 so many dudes that can ball but were lost to time. Keep doing what you’re doing man!
Of course I see all the comments, haha. My channel aint big, neither aren't my vids any sort of viral thing. :D
Surprising how he's much better looking now.
Dice was cold🥶
Need a Rex Walters mix
Walt was such a great player, loved him when he was at Maryland.
Could have had a good NBA career if it wasn't for the car accident
at 2:55 what dunks as he jumps high and powerful. blue edwards a good player and dunker
Great videos. Subbed
Brickowski, and Tom Chambers too, were both sorta like a poor man’s Larry Bird in the NBA of that time. Both of them had great offenses, suspect defense (especially Chambers), could be difficult and taciturn personalities (but were probably pretty swell guys off court), etc. They just couldn’t quite play like Larry, but there’s honestly no shame in that and they both had pretty solid NBA careers. Whether Chambers, much less Brick, are HOF material is a different debate entirely.
Please don't mention brickowski in the same breath as Chambers again. Chambers is a Hall of famer and was an elite offensive player. Brickowski was a journeyman role player. They're both white and that's the only thing they have in common.
This is a really lovely tribute to one of my favorite 80s big men. He could change out all the lightbulbs in the morning, give the team a solid 7 pts & 6 rebs in the afternoon and then go hang out with Nancy Reagan at night to keep kids off drugs.
Big country would be a problem in todays game
I watched Freeman Williams place several times in the Portland State University gym. He played like no other basketball player I’ve ever seen. He had the Greenlight to shoot from the coach anytime he wanted to and he did. One game I attended the ball was tipped off at Center Court. Freeman got the ball took one step over half cord and shot and it went in. This was in the 1970s. We’re not talking about Steph Curry or Damian Lillard we’re talking Freeman Williams in about 1978. Now there are great shooters and there are great shooters but Freeman Williams, very well could’ve been the greatest. If I recollect properly Freeman Williams and Larry bird came out the same year and Freeman Williams lead the nation in scoring and then one game I think PSU Play the game against Kentucky when they were number one in the country and Freeman dropped over 40 points on them.
If not for his accident he may have surpassed Stockton as the NBA's greatest Point Guard.
Sura was a good NBA player. His style was so nice. Very underrated.
Why did Orlando move away from him at the 1 and Penny at 2? A Nick Anderson thing? He couldn't have played the 3?
Eric Piatkowski in todays NBA would be a better version of Duncan Robinson
Pretty jumpshot for a bigger player
My copy of Tecmo NBA Basketball for Nintendo would occasionally have a bug that give a player a whole season of points early on in the regular season. Because of this, Frank Brickowski once suddenly appeared as the league leader with 93 points a game😅 Always remembered him since then.
kzread.info/dash/bejne/f2p_sI-gmcu-m6g.html&ab_channel=cabronitosaviola
from @giveMosome to @CherokeeParks^ thanks for the convo&the pictures of me next to a Tower. GLORY
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😂😅😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Eye love Duke.
please tell me was todd day kicked out of the by ex head coach pat riley and please tell me did todd day play in any playoff games AT ALL
Awesome nba player
Crossed AI with the "AI" crossover. Lol 0:52
I love his game.
♥
he’s like a hybrid of Harold Miner & Clarence Weatherspoon w a lil Philly Chuck mixed in.
KEITH AT THE TOP OF THE KEY WAS MONEY
Great athlete in golf and basketball🎉 very underrated! My favorite
Sucked his career was cut short. He was a monster.
I love this mixes dude, great stuff! As a basketball fan this is the deep cut content I need! Be great to see mixes for Danny Fortson, Doug West, Johnny Moore. etc.
Wow. Still.played after a broken neck from an auto collision. 2 time ncaa champion was a fluke he was going to be the next Stockton He made it look easy . Was. Big fan when he played
Fun fact He was the last man to wear No.34 for the Celtics until Rick Pitino drafted Paul Pierce with the 10th pick out of Kansas City
Great Music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know, right? :D
Does anyone else think he could have been as good as jokic, if he was healthy and played for a better team?
Maybe not as good as Joker but def close to 20ppg, 10reb 10+ seasons career was possible. Vancouver was a fine spot for Big Country tho in my opinion.
Sura was the man at FSU, to bad he ended up with terrible coaches in the NBA.
you shouldn't call him hot plate if you're a fan of his. it's an insulting
It was his nickname dude. So he aint confused with Hot Rod Williams at that time.
he had a different nickname. it was on his playing card, i forget what it is now. but that was never an official nickname like hot rod because it's insulting. the nba did not use that@@BigPatrys15
11:05 lolol