Mr. S£im Citrus Posted February 19, 2004 Report Posted February 19, 2004 I noticed that Keith Van Horn, who's worn #2 in the NBA for as long as I can remember, has changed his number to 44; that has to be due, at least in part, to the fact that that number was worn by Junior Bridgeman, and has since been retired by the Bucks. While #3 has not been retired by Portland, it is currently being used by Damon Stoudamire, so I can understand why Shareef Abdur-Rahim changed his number. What vexes me a little bit is that Rasheed Wallace, who used to wear #30, is now #36 in Atlanta, and that Tim Thomas and Nazr Mohammed, who used to be numbers 6 and 2 respectively, are now #5 and 13 on the Knicks. To the best of my knowledge, none of these player's old numbers have been retired by their current teams, nor are they currently being used by any of their new teammates; does anyone know why any of them changed their numbers?
Drury37 Posted February 19, 2004 Report Posted February 19, 2004 Oh shit I was just so lost I was trying to figure out what the Nets had to do with because of the title man i am stupid but anyways I have no clue sometimes they wanted that number originally and someone else had it so when they go to another team they finally get the number they want but I do not have a true answer to that question just a guess. Thanks.
lomasmoney Posted February 19, 2004 Report Posted February 19, 2004 I noticed that Keith Van Horn, who's worn #2 in the NBA for as long as I can remember, has changed his number to 44; that has to be due, at least in part, to the fact that that number was worn by Junior Bridgeman, and has since been retired by the Bucks. While #3 has not been retired by Portland, it is currently being used by Damon Stoudamire, so I can understand why Shareef Abdur-Rahim changed his number. What vexes me a little bit is that Rasheed Wallace, who used to wear #30, is now #36 in Atlanta, and that Tim Thomas and Nazr Mohammed, who used to be numbers 6 and 2 respectively, are now #5 and 13 on the Knicks. To the best of my knowledge, none of these player's old numbers have been retired by their current teams, nor are they currently being used by any of their new teammates; does anyone know why any of them changed their numbers? KVH actually has worn 44 most of his career, Tim Thomas never wore 6, he has always worn 5 I think and Sheed is just insane
MrRant Posted February 19, 2004 Report Posted February 19, 2004 Oh shit I was just so lost I was trying to figure out what the Nets had to do with because of the title man i am stupid but anyways I have no clue sometimes they wanted that number originally and someone else had it so when they go to another team they finally get the number they want but I do not have a true answer to that question just a guess. Thanks. What the fuck did you just say/type? I literally can't read it. It's like it was typed by a retarded 14 year old with his face.
The Czech Republic Posted February 22, 2004 Report Posted February 22, 2004 Oh shit I was just so lost I was trying to figure out what the Nets had to do with because of the title man i am stupid but anyways I have no clue sometimes they wanted that number originally and someone else had it so when they go to another team they finally get the number they want but I do not have a true answer to that question just a guess. Thanks. Let me translate that from Run-On to English. Oh shit, I was just so lost. I was trying to figure out what the Nets had to do with this because of the title. Man, am I stupid! But anyway, I have no clue. Sometimes they wanted that number originally and someone else had it, so when they go to another team, they finally get the number they want. But I do not have a true answer to that question, just a guess.
Guest Choken One Posted February 22, 2004 Report Posted February 22, 2004 Funny thing is...Drury's post made MORE sense then Citrus did...as what does new jersey have to do with his statement when they were NEVER mentioned in any way
the max Posted February 23, 2004 Report Posted February 23, 2004 I think he meant new numbers on the players' jerseys.
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted February 23, 2004 Author Report Posted February 23, 2004 I think he meant new numbers on the players' jerseys. That is precisely what I meant.
Drury37 Posted February 24, 2004 Report Posted February 24, 2004 Yeah I understand after his statement but when I read the title I thought it had something to do with the New Jersey Nets. I was lost at first but then I read the title again and figured out what he really meant. Thanks.
The Electrifyer Posted February 25, 2004 Report Posted February 25, 2004 Hehe... speaking of new jersey numbers, I remember when Donyell Marshall and Jalen Rose were traded to the Raptors, they each wanted there old numbers, but they were taken. Rose and Marshall had to pay Michael Bradley and Mengke Bateer, who had the numbers they wanted, for there numbers back. Nobody knows how much they paid, but Marshall did say about Bateer, "Those Europeans, they know how to negotiate". Mengke Bateer wasn't European, he was Mongolian.
Slayer Posted February 25, 2004 Report Posted February 25, 2004 I think he meant new numbers on the players' jerseys. I fell into the same interpretive trap as Choken Perhaps "New Numbers on Jerseys" instead?
Guest Redhawk Posted February 25, 2004 Report Posted February 25, 2004 The only numbers retired by the Atlanta Hawks are #9 (Bob Pettit), #23 (Lou Hudson) and #21 (Dominique Wilkins). Maybe someone on the Hawks already had #30 (sorry, but I have no idea who's on their roster right now), or maybe Rasheed knew he'd only be there for a few days and didn't really give a crap what number he wore.
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