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Shawn Bradley to Retire
Topic Started: Jun 23 2005, 10:17 AM (688 Views)
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Jun 30 2005 11:09 PM
I would say the lowest point of his career, is when he was blocked by Earl Watson.

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Jun 30 2005 10:20 PM
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Ohhhh... good times... good times. :no:
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Jun 30 2005 11:21 PM
Ohhhh... good times... good times. :no:

Here's some recent good times:

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I would say the lowest point of his career, is when he was blocked by Earl Watson.
blocked by earl watson? watson is 6'1"!!!!!!! and bradley is 7'6"!! thats crazy!

i found this about "the play" by earl watson...
http://www.nba.com/grizzlies/features/feat...arl_watson.html
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When the Grizzlies hosted the Dallas Mavericks on February 14 last season, Mavericks 7-6 center Shawn Bradley suddenly found himself with the ball underneath the Grizzlies’ hoop, completely undefended. He likely saw the 6-1 Watson streaking towards him in the lane and probably thought little of it. Watson made him pay dearly for the miscalculation.

Watson somehow had made it all the way back downcourt, took off from halfway between the free throw line and the basket, went up the entire 10 feet, and rejected Bradley’s layup into the cheap seats. Watson’s feat stunned the Pyramid crowd who went wild and later others worldwide when the play was shown repeatedly on ESPN SportsCenter as one of the Top 10 Plays of the Year in hoops. He became an instant folk hero.

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at least the mavs have a good replacement in pavel podkolzine
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you know i am going to miss this guy. he makes for so many good times!! :no: :no: :no:
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