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:( A true NBA showman. Loved how he named his dunks.... From Wiki....

Dawkins named the first backboard-breaking dunk "The Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam, Glass-Breaker-I-Am-Jam."[3]

He named other dunks as well: the Rim Wrecker, the Go-Rilla, the Look Out Below, the In-Your-Face Disgrace, the Cover Your Head, the Yo-Mama, the Spine-Chiller Supreme, and the Greyhound Special (for the rare occasions when he went coast to coast). The 76ers also kept a separate column on the stat sheet for Dawkins’s self-created nicknames: "Sir Slam", "Dr. Dunkenstein", and "Chocolate Thunder."

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Always told you I would make it to the NBA since I was little, I thank the man above for allowing me to come through on my promise to you.

I'm going to miss you so much Uncle Darryl. There will never be another Chocolate Thunder. Love you so much and going to miss you so much..

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:( A true NBA showman. Loved how he named his dunks.... From Wiki....

Dawkins named the first backboard-breaking dunk "The Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam, Glass-Breaker-I-Am-Jam."[3]

He named other dunks as well: the Rim Wrecker, the Go-Rilla, the Look Out Below, the In-Your-Face Disgrace, the Cover Your Head, the Yo-Mama, the Spine-Chiller Supreme, and the Greyhound Special (for the rare occasions when he went coast to coast). The 76ers also kept a separate column on the stat sheet for Dawkins’s self-created nicknames: "Sir Slam", "Dr. Dunkenstein", and "Chocolate Thunder."



I actually knew Bill Robinzine's sister Karen. We lived in the same building when I was a teenager. Bill Robinzine committed suicide I believe. The word in the neighborhood was that he was never the same after Dawkins dunked on him and put him in his little soliloquy.

Darryl Dawkins dead. That's fucked up.

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Good call. The name sounded familiar but I didn't place him as a pre-Aguirre DePaul guy.

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Good call. The name sounded familiar but I didn't place him as a pre-Aguirre DePaul guy.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/18/sport ... gewanted=2


I met her a few yrs after he'd committed suicide. I'd never heard of her brother but the older guys in the neighborhood were familiar with him. They relayed the story about the dunk and his suicide. It was just a sad tale all the way around.

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I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

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I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

Chocolate Thunder! :cry:


Philly was my team during that era. They couldn't get past both Boston and LA. Some years they'd beat Boston but they'd end up losing in the Finals. Once they acquired Moses it was over, at least for a year anyway.

They were set up to be good in the post Doc era but they made two of the stupidest trades in history. Traded Moses and the #1 pick Brad Daugherty in the same summer. Moses to Washington and the #1 pick to Cleveland. Those trades were absolute busts for them. They have not been the same since.

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walkrman5 wrote:
I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

Chocolate Thunder! :cry:


Philly was my team during that era. They couldn't get past both Boston and LA. Some years they'd beat Boston but they'd end up losing in the Finals. Once they acquired Moses it was over, at least for a year anyway.

They were set up to be good in the post Doc era but they made two of the stupidest trades in history. Traded Moses and the #1 pick Brad Daugherty in the same summer. Moses to Washington and the #1 pick to Cleveland. Those trades were absolute busts for them. They have not been the same since.

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walkrman5 wrote:
I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

Chocolate Thunder! :cry:


Philly was my team during that era. They couldn't get past both Boston and LA. Some years they'd beat Boston but they'd end up losing in the Finals. Once they acquired Moses it was over, at least for a year anyway.

They were set up to be good in the post Doc era but they made two of the stupidest trades in history. Traded Moses and the #1 pick Brad Daugherty in the same summer. Moses to Washington and the #1 pick to Cleveland. Those trades were absolute busts for them. They have not been the same since.

The Bucks, 76ers and Boston, I enjoyed the old games on CBS.


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walkrman5 wrote:
I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

Chocolate Thunder! :cry:


Philly was my team during that era. They couldn't get past both Boston and LA. Some years they'd beat Boston but they'd end up losing in the Finals. Once they acquired Moses it was over, at least for a year anyway.

They were set up to be good in the post Doc era but they made two of the stupidest trades in history. Traded Moses and the #1 pick Brad Daugherty in the same summer. Moses to Washington and the #1 pick to Cleveland. Those trades were absolute busts for them. They have not been the same since.

The Bucks, 76ers and Boston, I enjoyed the old games on CBS.



Hawg the Bucks were the most underrated team from that era. They had a unit and Marques Johnson used to give Doctor J fits. I loved the Bucks too. The 80's was truly the NBA's heyday

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walkrman5 wrote:
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I was always a Dr. J fan....so a Sixers fan by extension. Darryl was very good at times, but they could not get over the top w/ him until they brought in Malone.

My memory of Dawkins was that he came straight out of high school into the NBA. As a 'yout"...I was awed by that. Malone was also a guy who went from HS to NBA.

Chocolate Thunder! :cry:


Philly was my team during that era. They couldn't get past both Boston and LA. Some years they'd beat Boston but they'd end up losing in the Finals. Once they acquired Moses it was over, at least for a year anyway.

They were set up to be good in the post Doc era but they made two of the stupidest trades in history. Traded Moses and the #1 pick Brad Daugherty in the same summer. Moses to Washington and the #1 pick to Cleveland. Those trades were absolute busts for them. They have not been the same since.

The Bucks, 76ers and Boston, I enjoyed the old games on CBS.


"You'll see the best in basketball when you watch the NBA on CBS"


That was Dick Stockton's call. I still remember that. He'd say that and then proceed to mess everyone's name up for the rest of the game.

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It was so awesome back then, and yes I know I sound old. Loved coming home from church as a yute and sitting down to watch Bird and the Celtics play at the old Garden. Still love watching those games on NBATV, my son laughs his ass off at the shorts they wore.

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I remember it as a jingle / advertisement...or maybe the lead in to the sunday game(s). Found this on youtube. If you listen at about the 35 second mark..you'll hear it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s9yZhBTiFI

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It was so awesome back then, and yes I know I sound old. Loved coming home from church as a yute and sitting down to watch Bird and the Celtics play at the old Garden. Still love watching those games on NBATV, my son laughs his ass off at the shorts they wore.


I was 7 in 80. I remember the games being on tape delay. I would stay up to watch the games. Even the all star games were competitive. Those guys really laid it on the line. Seattle and Milwaukee were always two of my sleeper teams. Once Sikma was traded to Milwaukee I really began to pay attention to them. They were always good but the NBA was loaded. It was difficult for really good teams to get past the second round. That's how tough it was.

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It was so awesome back then, and yes I know I sound old. Loved coming home from church as a yute and sitting down to watch Bird and the Celtics play at the old Garden. Still love watching those games on NBATV, my son laughs his ass off at the shorts they wore.


I was 7 in 80. I remember the games being on tape delay. I would stay up to watch the games. Even the all star games were competitive. Those guys really laid it on the line. Seattle and Milwaukee were always two of my sleeper teams. Once Sikma was traded to Milwaukee I really began to pay attention to them. They were always good but the NBA was loaded. It was difficult for really good teams to get past the second round. That's how tough it was.

Ha, I am 1 year older than you. The only reason I cared about the Bucks and started following them was because they drafted Sydney Moncrief from Arkansas. He was a very underrated player back in the day. Very good on both ends of the floor. Those were great series, but you are right it was damn hard to get past that 2nd round.

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:( A true NBA showman. Loved how he named his dunks.... From Wiki....

Dawkins named the first backboard-breaking dunk "The Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam, Glass-Breaker-I-Am-Jam."[3]

He named other dunks as well: the Rim Wrecker, the Go-Rilla, the Look Out Below, the In-Your-Face Disgrace, the Cover Your Head, the Yo-Mama, the Spine-Chiller Supreme, and the Greyhound Special (for the rare occasions when he went coast to coast). The 76ers also kept a separate column on the stat sheet for Dawkins’s self-created nicknames: "Sir Slam", "Dr. Dunkenstein", and "Chocolate Thunder."


I remember Darrell Griffith being Dr. Dunkenstein:

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Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
:( A true NBA showman. Loved how he named his dunks.... From Wiki....

Dawkins named the first backboard-breaking dunk "The Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam, Glass-Breaker-I-Am-Jam."[3]

He named other dunks as well: the Rim Wrecker, the Go-Rilla, the Look Out Below, the In-Your-Face Disgrace, the Cover Your Head, the Yo-Mama, the Spine-Chiller Supreme, and the Greyhound Special (for the rare occasions when he went coast to coast). The 76ers also kept a separate column on the stat sheet for Dawkins’s self-created nicknames: "Sir Slam", "Dr. Dunkenstein", and "Chocolate Thunder."


I remember Darrell Griffith being Dr. Dunkenstein:

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That was his nickname. It was one of the all time great NBA nicknames. Darrell Griffith came out of Louisville in 1980 I believe. He may have stolen his nickname from Dawkins.

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:( A true NBA showman. Loved how he named his dunks.... From Wiki....

Dawkins named the first backboard-breaking dunk "The Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam, Glass-Breaker-I-Am-Jam."[3]

He named other dunks as well: the Rim Wrecker, the Go-Rilla, the Look Out Below, the In-Your-Face Disgrace, the Cover Your Head, the Yo-Mama, the Spine-Chiller Supreme, and the Greyhound Special (for the rare occasions when he went coast to coast). The 76ers also kept a separate column on the stat sheet for Dawkins’s self-created nicknames: "Sir Slam", "Dr. Dunkenstein", and "Chocolate Thunder."


I remember Darrell Griffith being Dr. Dunkenstein:

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That was his nickname. It was one of the all time great NBA nicknames. Darrell Griffith came out of Louisville in 1980 I believe. He may have stolen his nickname from Dawkins.

Used to have season tickets to Memphis St. games, I hated Darrell Griffith and Louisville. :x

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I had that poster on my wall next to the one of Walter running up his hill and the classic-style Ryno poster with the white boarder and the name across the top.

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I had that poster on my wall next to the one of Walter running up his hill and the classic-style Ryno poster with the white boarder and the name across the top.


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It was so awesome back then, and yes I know I sound old. Loved coming home from church as a yute and sitting down to watch Bird and the Celtics play at the old Garden. Still love watching those games on NBATV, my son laughs his ass off at the shorts they wore.


Same here, Hawg. Good times. I hated the Celtics, but the various combinations of Celtics, Lakers, 76ers, & Bucks games were great.


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I had that poster on my wall next to the one of Walter running up his hill and the classic-style Ryno poster with the white boarder and the name across the top.


Very Beardown-y...


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Good call. The name sounded familiar but I didn't place him as a pre-Aguirre DePaul guy.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/18/sport ... gewanted=2


I met her a few yrs after he'd committed suicide. I'd never heard of her brother but the older guys in the neighborhood were familiar with him. They relayed the story about the dunk and his suicide. It was just a sad tale all the way around.


That was when I really followed the NBA. Robinzine was on a Kansas City Kings team that had a really good starting five but was just not deep enough to compete against the best teams of the era.

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