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Look, Terry said that just looking at BB skill relative to athletic ability, Russell was more "skilled." Given the huge physical size difference I don't think that is that controversial a statement. Terry is actually old enough to have seen these guys play. I'll take his word for it over yours.


Terry was asked about his athleticism, that's what he was talking about, strictly athletic ability. Boers said Chamberlain wasn't as striking athletically as Russell, Dan offered the same sentiments. I don't care how much of Chamberlain he saw 40, 50 years ago, many of the things that come out of his mouth are inaccurate. They were completely downplaying Chamberlain's athletic ability, that's what I was talking about.


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Look, Terry said that just looking at BB skill relative to athletic ability, Russell was more "skilled." Given the huge physical size difference I don't think that is that controversial a statement. Terry is actually old enough to have seen these guys play. I'll take his word for it over yours.


Just to let you know the footage exists, these guys weren't playing in the 30's.


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Terrys Illinois in or out of the tournament...a blabbling idiot!!! Makes me look coherent :lol:

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Yosemite Sam > Elmer Fudd

The same voice...The late, great Mel Blanc.


Genius voice-over artist, makes Dan Castellaneta look like a prissy little school boy.

So you hate Kenny Smith and Homer Simpson. How do you feel about Macho Man Randy Savage?

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Phil McCracken wrote:
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Yosemite Sam > Elmer Fudd

The same voice...The late, great Mel Blanc.


Genius voice-over artist, makes Dan Castellaneta look like a prissy little school boy.

So you hate Kenny Smith and Homer Simpson. How do you feel about Macho Man Randy Savage?

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No, I dislike Kenny Smith and I love Homer Simpson, I was merely showing just how remarkable Mel Blanc was.


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No, I dislike Kenny Smith and I love Homer Simpson, I was merely showing just how remarkable Mel Blanc was.

I was always more of a fan of Mel Ott....Don't dodge the Macho Man question senator. We need answers. I will not yield the floor!!!

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No, I dislike Kenny Smith and I love Homer Simpson, I was merely showing just how remarkable Mel Blanc was.

I was always more of a fan of Mel Ott....Don't dodge the Macho Man question senator. We need answers. I will not yield the floor!!!


I like Macho Man.


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Even as a kid, I thought the force in which Elmer exclaimed, "KILL DA WABBITS!" was a bit much for a cartoon.


It helps to be German; the kindest phrase can sound like a declaration of war.

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No, I dislike Kenny Smith and I love Homer Simpson, I was merely showing just how remarkable Mel Blanc was.

I was always more of a fan of Mel Ott....Don't dodge the Macho Man question senator. We need answers. I will not yield the floor!!!


I like Macho Man.

Then just like Jesus you are just alright with me

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Even as a kid, I thought the force in which Elmer exclaimed, "KILL DA WABBITS!" was a bit much for a cartoon.


It helps to be German; the kindest phrase can sound like a declaration of war.

"No one who speaks German could be an evil man!"

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Phil McCracken wrote:
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The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
Even as a kid, I thought the force in which Elmer exclaimed, "KILL DA WABBITS!" was a bit much for a cartoon.


It helps to be German; the kindest phrase can sound like a declaration of war.

"No one who speaks German could be an evil man!"

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We will be told the Hawks start means nothing without a title.

Callers will be baited.

Listen or don't.


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(CBS) Blackhawks President John McDonough understands the difference between history and trivia.

It was a subtle undercurrent last night amid the manufactured gravitas of the Marian Hossa 1000-game ceremony, but the team’s top executive used the opportunity to continue to do what he has done since getting the job: keep everything focused on winning championships.

I’m not sure how many fans appreciated his casual reference to Hossa still having more important aspirations this year, but the painting of him hoisting the Stanley Cup – given to him, per McDonough, to commemorate the greatest moment of his career — was a stark reminder of what all this is ultimately about.

The trumped-up pregame party was signature McDonough on display. Even while maximizing a relatively mundane statistical accomplishment (280 players have done it) for the purposes of mawkish stagecraft, he was still able to use it to keep the NHL title top of mind for anyone caring to pay attention.

Some fans are uncomfortable trying to reconcile this reality with their currently giddy euphoria over the record-setting start. Anybody daring to point out that larger accomplishments loom is derided for trying to spoil the fun, quickly getting the “No Pare La Fiesta” message. It’s a peculiar thing, this apparent emotional fragility, especially considering that the franchise is not far removed from its own parade, and that “One Goal” has been a marketing mantra, with its message obvious.

The last Chicago team with an unprecedented start to the season went out of their way to embrace the higher expectations brought on by their success, not worried for a second that any fleeting happiness could be undermined by confronting the truth.

The 1996 Bulls began the season 41-3, en route to 72 wins. Along the way, and amid the Beatles-in-America kind of attention they attracted, both Scottie Pippen and Ron Harper were fond of saying “It don’t mean a thing without the ring.” They were smart enough to copyright the slogan, even, monetizing it on hats and t-shirts as the playoffs were set to begin. No fear, their excitement over less meaningful games tempered by context, and full awareness of how disappointing anything less than ultimate victory would be after setting a record. Their own version of “One Goal.”

Blackhawks fans should revel similarly in the higher stakes created by their team’s explosion out of the lockout. There is no reason for any current thrills to be lessened one iota by the focus on the championship, when that singularity of purpose is what validates and galvanizes everything else. It is the principle of existence for professional sports teams at the highest levels, and particularly in the largest markets.

The players know this. The coach knows it. The subtext of last night’s brief speech by McDonough was that he knows it, too.

Just as he knew it in 2009, when the two of us talked during a game at the United Center. The arena thrummed with energy that night, and it was something palpable well beyond just that of long-starved fans relishing the ‘Hawks’ restoration. In voices raised to be audible above the din, we discussed how far the franchise had come so fast. I marveled, while he demurred.

“Look at all this,” I told him, making a sweeping gesture to indicate the whole tableau of filled seats, intensely-shared emotion and riveting on-ice action that had been dormant for so long. “You should be very proud of yourself.”

The always-affable McDonough turned serious, his eyes narrowing as he responded.

“We haven’t done anything yet.”

Pure Pap!

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Championship only matter to Bernstien and who else??? Management????

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Did anyone catch them talking about Russell and Chamberlain the other day? They were gushing over Russell's athleticism and Terry made a comment like "Wilt was not as nearly as skilled of an athlete as Russell". I couldn't believe what I was hearing from this old NBA scribe. Every player.... literally every player from Russell's era, including Russell himself, says Chamberlain was by far the most athletic player of that era and any era (that could probably be debated). Just about everyone says Wilt had freakish strength, incredible leaping ability and speed and these two guys (especially Terry) completely brush over it.

Too bad Butkus didnt play basketball, maybe his skills wouldve been appreciated by them then.

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I love Toews. He just made it clear that this is all pointless without a title. #Blackhawks

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The trumped-up pregame party was signature McDonough on display. Even while maximizing a relatively mundane statistical accomplishment (280 players have done it) for the purposes of mawkish stagecraft, he was still able to use it to keep the NHL title top of mind for anyone caring to pay attention.

Maybe I'm just a sucker for "mawkish stagecraft," but playing 1,000 games is a fairly big deal worth marking. 280 players still isn't that many in the grand scheme of things. While yes, he's still behind luminaries such as Paul Ranheim, Derek Morris, and Patrice "Breeze-By" Brisebois, he's also Marian freaking Hossa, and worthy of a little pregame schmaltz. And maybe I'm getting conspiratorial here, but I think there was another subtext at hand, one of celebrating Hossa's longevity. In the wake of the Jannik Hansen hit, you've had a lot of murmurs that Hossa is a fragile player who can't take "real hockey hits," even though that was anything but. It seemed like a subtle reminder that hey, this guy has played a lot of games, many of them big, many of the big ones in an Indian Head, so don't think this guy can't hold up. Keep the faith, and all that.

I don't disagree with you, but I find it amusing that he then misses the next game.


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I love Toews. He just made it clear that this is all pointless without a title. #Blackhawks


Toews never said this. I watched the post-game interview and he said this is fun but they have bigger goals in mind than just the streak. Dan is just so full of shit.

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I like Macho Man.


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I love Toews. He just made it clear that this is all pointless without a title. #Blackhawks


Toews never said this. I watched the post-game interview and he said this is fun but they have bigger goals in mind than just the streak. Dan is just so full of shit.


Correct Toews said nothing like Napoleon Bernopartes "This means nothing".

Is he covinced this drives ratings or did a kid wearing an Al Secord jersey stuff Dan and his Reggie Theus jersey in a garbage can at overnight camp?

It's entertainment, it's a sporting event...it's whatever the fuck you want it to be.
Sorry Dan but nobody other than Maddux Boy and Quad City Pat base their emotions on your direction...well and Larry.

I really enjoyed Zero Dark Thirty but since it didn't win best picture I feel stupid for enjoying it and everyone involved in that film will never remember anything except it didn't win.

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I love Toews. He just made it clear that this is all pointless without a title. #Blackhawks


Toews never said this. I watched the post-game interview and he said this is fun but they have bigger goals in mind than just the streak. Dan is just so full of shit.


Correct Toews said nothing like Napoleon Bernopartes "This means nothing".

Is he covinced this drives ratings or did a kid wearing an Al Secord jersey stuff Dan and his Reggie Theus jersey in a garbage can at overnight camp?

It's entertainment, it's a sporting event...it's whatever the fuck you want it to be.
Sorry Dan but nobody other than Maddux Boy and Quad City Pat base their emotions on your direction...well and Larry.

I really enjoyed Zero Dark Thirty but since it didn't win best picture I feel stupid for enjoying it and everyone involved in that film will never remember anything except it didn't win.

Because sports and movies are exactly the same...

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Dam good point, my bad. Please insert Alf for Zero Dark Thirty so it makes more sense..........

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Dam good point, my bad. Please insert Alf for Zero Dark Thirty so it makes more sense..........

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He called on Thursday (5:45ish). He accepted Dan's explanation that people on social media get mad at him when he says "none of this matters without a championship". He never asked who, specifically those people are.

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