
I tried to post this earlier but was an idiot and forgot to include the link because I'm technologically incompetent. Good mini-documentary on an important moment in Nuggets history and the biggest upset in NBA history at the time. Interestingly, lots of themes were the same as today. Unconventional international player allowed to make use of their special talents to lead a team (although not all the way to victory), high emphasis on the importance of a deep bench when competing against stars, and stories of role players showing up when it counts. The only difference is this team is like a dark, defensively minded reflection of the current Nuggets, who are obviously playing a completely different game.
TLDR; "Man does not fly in the House of Mutombo"
(Also, if my last post was deleted because of account recency and not missing the link, I promise I'm a real person not a bot, just new to NBA Reddit).
by WithoutOrgansPress
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Greatest upset in nba playoff history
Where’s the link?
Is this a reference to the new secret base video?
https://preview.redd.it/z1np1mshh75d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=229a3baaac39f191d8f9ab38bdcc8ed42d2eb69b