'The Admiral' takes some good-natured ribbing from Dan Patrick
During his time in the NBA, San Antonio Spurs legend David Robinson posterized many foolish enough to challenge him in the paint but he wasn't immune from being on the receiving end.
And sports radio personality Dan Patrick made sure to remind "The Admiral" of this when he was a guest on his show.
Dan Patrick loves to bring up people who dunked on me but I still always enjoy going on the @dpshow #GreatHost
— David Robinson (@DavidtheAdmiral) May 15, 2013
OK so Robinson had his fair share of being posterized despite being one of the fiercest shot-blockers ever in the NBA. Who can forget what Shaquille O'Neal did to him in the 1996 All-Star Game in San Antonio?
But since Dan wants to tease Robinson on who dunked on him, let's take a look at a few of his vicious dunks when he was lacing up his sneakers for the Spurs.
Robinson has no mercy for the Clippers
no comments





Fashion and style have long been part of the NBA, especially in a league filled with star power. It's also showed a glimpse at some questionable style choices, from Paul George showing up to his postgame presser looking like he just stepped out of a lime jello mold to the wacky suit choices some players sport on draft day.
Oftentimes, it's easy to just believe that Team USA is infallible with their disposal of talent -- which comes with the territory of having 12 of the best athletes in the world on the same squad. But they are indeed capable of mistakes and any well-coached international team, with a hard-and-fast system executed consistently enough, can topple what is widely considered the premier program in international play.

he has already garnered league-wide respect for his rapid development -- improving upon his college 3-point percentage by nearly 13 points (37.5 percent shooting from behind the arc in his first two seasons). All of this, despite an inconsistent release and the athleticism of wing defenders capable of bearing down and eliminating his space to shoot.
offense. Game 2 was a prime example of how Parker, despite having a dreadful shooting night, stayed aggressive and found his teammates on his way to 18 assists. Memphis Grizzlies guard Mike Conley, Jr. said after the game that Parker's playmaking has put the Grizzlies defense on their heels.