I’m sure there are literally DOZENS of athletes that one could argue are qualified to be in the top three, from various sports. These are the three that I’ve enjoyed watching the most and who have made great impacts on their sport.
#1) Michael Jordan #2) Isiah Thomas (mofo had heart and brass balls) #3) Dominique Wilkins (he’s the one who I emulated my game after growing up. I chose #21 in High School because of him)
I guess you can tell what era of basketball I liked most, eh?
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
Ray Lewis
Michael Jordan
Jonah Lomu
I’m sure there are literally DOZENS of athletes that one could argue are qualified to be in the top three, from various sports. These are the three that I’ve enjoyed watching the most and who have made great impacts on their sport.[/quote]
If Ray Lewis didn’t play for the Ravens he’d be my second favorite behind Lemieux. I love the way he plays and leads. I think he’s the best defensive player of all time.
But, he plays for Baltimore. So FUCK that guy, LOL.
I love his story. My swim coach in HS told me about him and how we were a lot alike. I watched the movie that came out in the late 90’s/early 00’s. Funny he has the same birthday I do and we’re both little guys who had big chips on our shoulders.
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
Ray Lewis
Michael Jordan
Jonah Lomu
I’m sure there are literally DOZENS of athletes that one could argue are qualified to be in the top three, from various sports. These are the three that I’ve enjoyed watching the most and who have made great impacts on their sport.[/quote]
If Ray Lewis didn’t play for the Ravens he’d be my second favorite behind Lemieux. I love the way he plays and leads. I think he’s the best defensive player of all time.
But, he plays for Baltimore. So FUCK that guy, LOL.[/quote]