Ramy The Star Wars Collector Podcast Original poster Supporting Founder Jan 27, 2004 30,927 525 Here Jan 23, 2009 #1 [ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3852288"]Alonzo Mourning retires from Miami Heat - ESPN[/ame]
[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3852288"]Alonzo Mourning retires from Miami Heat - ESPN[/ame]
salsadancer7 SatelliteGuys Master Jun 1, 2004 28,020 184 South Florida Jan 23, 2009 #2 ramy said: Alonzo Mourning retires from Miami Heat - ESPN Click to expand... THE most intimidating center in my lifetime. I hated his guts....until he came to the HEAT....he is that type of player. 7 or 8 time All-Star and if I am not mistaken, 3 time Defensive Player of the Year. TO ME, a LOCK to be in the Hall of Fame.
ramy said: Alonzo Mourning retires from Miami Heat - ESPN Click to expand... THE most intimidating center in my lifetime. I hated his guts....until he came to the HEAT....he is that type of player. 7 or 8 time All-Star and if I am not mistaken, 3 time Defensive Player of the Year. TO ME, a LOCK to be in the Hall of Fame.
Rey @ your service Supporting Founder Feb 8, 2008 27,003 585 Florida Jan 23, 2009 #3 He's also the #1 player in Heat franchise history. I'm glad he retired with a championship under his belt.
He's also the #1 player in Heat franchise history. I'm glad he retired with a championship under his belt.
SabresRule SatelliteGuys Master Apr 15, 2008 12,883 6 Wisconsin Jan 23, 2009 #4 Alonzo was one of the rare players who was a big star in college basketball that actually had an NBA career to brag about.
Alonzo was one of the rare players who was a big star in college basketball that actually had an NBA career to brag about.
CeltsHD SatelliteGuys Pro Nov 8, 2008 415 0 RI Jan 23, 2009 #5 rey_1178 said: He's also the #1 player in Heat franchise history. I'm glad he retired with a championship under his belt. Click to expand... He was probably the #1 player in Hornets history also, (along with Grandma-ma.....when the Hornets played in Charlotte) until Chris Paul came along.
rey_1178 said: He's also the #1 player in Heat franchise history. I'm glad he retired with a championship under his belt. Click to expand... He was probably the #1 player in Hornets history also, (along with Grandma-ma.....when the Hornets played in Charlotte) until Chris Paul came along.