With the culmination of the 10-episode documentary "The Last Dance" on ESPN, an entire generation that argues between Kobe Bryant and LeBron James as the NBA's GOAT (Greatest Of All-Time) got to see the true answer. M.J. Michael Jordan.Another scintillating player from that era, Seattle SuperSonic (RIP) power forward Shawn Kemp, was also blast from the past that many never got to experience. In case you forgot, or never got to see the majestic power and grace of Shawn Kemp, here now are his top 50 plays of his career with the added bonus of numerous calls by Kevin "Get on that carpet and ride!" Calabro.
While it has been 12 years ago this month from that fateful day when the Seattle SuperSonics played their final home game, it was on this date in 1992, Shawn Kemp posterized Alton Lister.
Five of NBA legend Dirk Nowitzki's childhood hoops heroes came onto the court to pay tribute to the German that revolutionized basketball in both the US and Europe.
Former Sonic great and NBA legend took to blogging for an open letter published by ThePlayersTribune.com. In it, he talks of his coming-of-age journey, how he never left Seattle, the impact that Gary Payton had on him and the team and, ultimately, how badly Seattle misses the SuperSonics.