Tyler Neal comparison

Like who? I dont see anybody coming up with anybody of a different race, expect Nate Carter which I don't think his game is like at all. Nate was a left-handed undersized banger that used his body to get to the FT line. Neal is a slow footed finesse big man that shoots 3's.

The only other players I could think to compare him to are Detlef Schrempf and Dirk Nowitski. You just dont see a lot of slow-footed african-american big men that shoot 3's. It's not like every team has a Sam Perkins. And his game really isn't that similar to Neal either.

And obviously I dont think he's going to be an NBA All-star. It's just like the guy who compared him to Adam Morrison. I know he wasn't saying he'll be an all-american. Just trying to pick somebody everybody knows to make a comparison based on what we've seen, which to this point is really mostly clips on him playing in high school.

Sheesh. Every time there is a thread comparing people's games and somebody compares Cameron Clark to Andre Igudala or Carl Blair to Jason Kidd somebody has to point out that the OU player is not a future hall of famer. We get it. It's similar skill sets. Not predicting their future NBA success.

Sorry man I wasn't giving you a hard time per se, just kind of pointing out something that bugs me.
 
he reminds me of Jack Sikma
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lol... dude could bring it from past the 3 point line, pump around 4 times and never miss it. most unstoppable sports move in gaming history i'm thinking.

I didn't ever play the sega genesis basketball game, but I did play Tecmo Bowl on Nintendo and the pass from Phil Simms to Mark Bavaro was a play that could not be stopped. You could run that play every 3rd or 4th down and convert every time. It was incredible.
 
I didn't ever play the sega genesis basketball game, but I did play Tecmo Bowl on Nintendo and the pass from Phil Simms to Mark Bavaro was a play that could not be stopped. You could run that play every 3rd or 4th down and convert every time. It was incredible.

I remember my main strategy was running backwards to your own goalline no matter where you were on the field and throwing a hail mary. Todd Christianson was awesome too lol. So was "Dicker"
 
What's sad is I'm old enough to remember playing it myself. :( My cousin and I would get into violent disagreements over the "Chambers cheat dunk" so we finally just had to agree that no one could play with the Suns.
 
I remember my main strategy was running backwards to your own goalline no matter where you were on the field and throwing a hail mary. Todd Christianson was awesome too lol. So was "Dicker"

On Tecmo Bowl the 49ers had a 10 yard in route to Roger Craig that was literally unstoppable. You could run it every single down and the defense could not stop it, even if the opposing player "picked" the play.
 
I have Super Techmo Bowl here at work on a Super NES and we play it at lunch...picking the worst teams we can think of, seeing if we can go undefeated...that game never gets old...
 
What's sad is I'm old enough to remember playing it myself. :( My cousin and I would get into violent disagreements over the "Chambers cheat dunk" so we finally just had to agree that no one could play with the Suns.

lol that sounds eerily familiar. I remember newbies trying to foul Chambers when doing his dunk to no avail. The no sound dunk that never misses.
 
I have Super Techmo Bowl here at work on a Super NES and we play it at lunch...picking the worst teams we can think of, seeing if we can go undefeated...that game never gets old...

i don't play games anymore and part of the reason is the damn games are so complicated now a days. I'm too stupid and impatient to learn how to play these games right now, miss the days of 2 buttons and go, which is what made games like Tecmo Bowl so easy and fun to play.
 
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