Shanemansj13
Finger Poppin Dat Pussy
Philly wins 3 in a row. Loses 2 in a row. Can’t make up ground playing .500 ball
Good guess, he's 3rd
Yep he's it. Who's second in between him and Udonis?Dirk
Yep he's it. Who's second in between him and Udonis?
Close he's 4thDuncan?
KD for Jimmy
Let's make it happen. KD is good friends with Bam and played with him on multiple olympic teams as well
The thing is Butlers regular season play gives no one incentive to be in a hurry right?
Only 10 players have played 16 or more seasons for a single franchise, with Dirk Nowitzki’s 21 in Dallas leading the way.
Check out the list of the most seasons played with one NBA team:
16+ seasons
- Dirk Nowitzki: 21 seasons with the Dallas Mavericks (1998-2019)
- Kobe Bryant: 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers (1996-2016)
- Udonis Haslem: 20 seasons with the Miami Heat (2003-23)
- Tim Duncan: 19 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs (1997-2016)
- John Stockton: 19 seasons with the Utah Jazz (1984-2003)
- Reggie Miller: 18 seasons with the Indiana Pacers (1987-2005)
- Karl Malone: 18 seasons with the Utah Jazz (1985-2003)
- Tony Parker: 17 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs (2001-18)
- Hakeem Olajuwon: 17 seasons with Houston Rockets (1984-2001)
- Manu Ginobili: 16 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs (2002-2018)
- John Havlicek: 16 seasons with the Boston Celtics (1962-78)
15 seasons
- Dolph Schayes: Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers (1949-64)
- Hal Greer: Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers (1958-73)
- Stephen Curry: Golden State Warriors (2009-present)
- Dwayne Wade: Miami Heat (2003-16, 2018-19)
- Patrick Ewing: New York Knicks (1985-2000)
- Paul Pierce: Boston Celtics (1998-2013)
14 seasons
- Nick Collison: Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (2004-18)
- Elgin Baylor: Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (1958-71)
- Jerry West: Los Angeles Lakers (1960-74)
- Joe Dumars: Detroit Pistons (1985-99)
- David Robinson: San Antonio Spurs (1989-2003)
- Kevin Garnett: Minnesota Timberwolves (1995-2007, 2015-16)
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Los Angeles Lakers (1975-89)
- Robert Parish: Boston Celtics (1980-94)
Jimmy/Jacquez for Fox/Huerter
Well, that is .600 ball and when the #8 seed in the East is sub-.500 and the #4 seed is sub-.600 you certainly can gain ground playing .600 ball.Philly wins 3 in a row. Loses 2 in a row. Can’t make up ground playing .500 ball
Ask Bronny.Haslem's 16 years needs an asterisk lol. Is cheerleading an official roster position?