Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

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  • DC
    Hall Of Fame
    • Oct 2002
    • 17996

    #1

    Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

    Hey there, I am currently reading Darryl Dawkin's book "Chocolate Thunder". I am happy to say that it is not the fluffy run-of-the-mill ghostwritten shtick, but quite an interesting, authentic look on the NBA of the 1970s and 1980s. Dawkins, which I previously regarded as a spoilt man child, seems matured and pulls no punches at persons he does not like, including himself. Here some tidbits according to DD:

    HIMSELF
    DD seems a bit bitter that coaches like Billy Cunningham and Lary Brown just saw him as a sideshow attraction, and therefore also the refs never gave him respect. But he also admits that he was very inconsistent and simply as not good as e.g. Kareem or Lanier.

    THE DUNKS
    Of course, DD loves his dunks, I think that it is his blood. DD recalls how happy NBA fans were to see those shattered backboards. The NBA commissioner severly rebuked Dawkins, but at the same time was a fringe league scrambling for spectators. People were lining to up see the Sixers, and were horrified in a delightful way to see Dawkins. But the NBA officials effectively neutered Dawkins and robbed themselves of one of the biggest tickets.

    SIXERS
    The Sixers were Doc's team, and coach Cunningham exclusively drew up plays for Doc and McGinnis. BC looked down at World B. Free and DD as useless streetball players, so he never drew up plays for them. In the 1978 series vs SAS (i.e. Doc vs Gervin), PHI had a huge mismatch of beefy Dawkins vs stick insect Paultz, but BC and PG Mo Cheeks insisted to dump it to Doc and ignore DD. Gervin outshot Doc, and PHI lost in 7.

    In the lost 1979 NBA Finals, Cunningham overused Doc, and Mo was too stupid to pass to anyone else but Doc. Also, he did not counter that aging Doc had to play D vs quick Wilkes, and little Mo Cheeks was brutally mismatched vs Magic. Also, Kareem was s******ing at BC for snubbing DD and thus never forcing him to play low post D. In the clinching Game 6, it is an urban legend that Magic played center: DD mostly played Jim Chones. Magic mostly torched Doc via the SF position. One anecdote: the LA fans taunted ultra religious Bobby Jones at the FT line by flashing him pics of naked women. Jones went 0-of-2 and nearly airballed both.

    In the lost 1981 NBA ECF (PHI lost 3-4 after being up 3-1), DD credits the clutchness of Larry Bird and Cedric Maxwell. Then he was traded, but although he still dislikes BC, he felt happy that the Sixers finally won it all.

    RACIAL QUESTIONS
    Dawkins says that the 1970s were a weird era. Black and white players did not really mingle, but they also did not shun each other. However, he observed that white players who played "black" (e.g. dunking god Tom Chambers) were admired but black players who played "white" (e.g. fundamentally sound) were jeered at.

    BEST AND WORST NBA CITIES
    DD describes Salt Lake City as very loyal, PHI as very passionate, and BOS and LA as very knowledgable. DET is seen as a city where "fans are happy when things go wrong on their own team".

    For picking up girls, Nr. 1 place is Salt Lake City. Dawkins does not have an explanation for this, but he asserts that SLC is the place to pick up the hottest girls. Close behind were ATL and NO, and by far the worst was NY, "because the girls always lied to you". Among others, getting pregnant from an NBA players was one of the best ways to get a quick buck.

    SEX, DRUGS AND MONEY
    In the 1970s, nobody had heard about AIDS yet, and if you did not get laid as a NBA player, "something was wrong with you". One of the most prolific "scorers" on those Sixers teams was Henry Bibby. As a GOAT pick up line, Henry Bibby bluntly asked girls: "Hey, you want to f***?" DD was puzzled how effective this line was.

    Also, 90% of the NBA ballers used drugs in the 1980s. Usually they smoked weed, but some players like Terry Furlow, Walter Davis and Eddie Johnson (ATL) regularly used hard stuff (crack and coke). One of the worst cokers was Michael Ray Richardson, who DD regards as the best PG not named Magic: MRR destroyed his career by taking too much coke and was finally blackballed by the NBA as a lone scapegoat. DD still says that more than 50% of today's NBA players do drugs. He himself says that he had about 1,000 girls, but "nowhere near" the gargantuan appetite of this guy called Wilt.

    The third big bane was money. In the era before competent sports managers came, many players got robbed by shady managers, like Kareem or also DD52 himself.

    MOST UNSTOPPABLE PLAYERS
    DD names Bob Lanier and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Lanier had that wide bottom that you could not get around to save your life (or got dunked on viciously if you tried), and Kareem's sky hook was utterly unstoppable. You could see it coming and you could do NOTHING. But one day, Lanier told DD to block Kareem's sweet spot on the left lane. When he did, Kareem was angry, and then frustrated, because it meant he had to shoot his hook from elsewhere.

    BASKETBALL OF THE 1990s
    For DD, true centers are a rare breed, because they are able to dish out and TAKE severe beatings. For him, only Shaq, Ewing and maybe Sabonis were true 1990s centers, but Hakeem, Mourning and Sampson PFs forced into C. (Hakeem was super great, but could not really take a beating) Also, he thinks that ppl are too obsessed about dunking, so real jump shooters who connect automatically on midrange Js like Reggie Miller and Allan Houston are a dying breed. He really likes Phil Jackson because he can do everything: defense, offense, motivation.

    MOST OVERRATED/UNDERRATED PLAYERS
    DD calls Robert Parish mentally soft and Larry Bird's stooge. David Thompson is taunted as a dunk-only one trick pony, and Jason Williams as the epitome of everything wrong in the NBA marketing division. As underrated, Dawkins names Dennis Johnson, who simply could lock up his guy, Nate Thurmond, Gus Gerard and John Williamson.

    OBLIGATORY WILT ANECDOTE
    If you play for the Sixers, no way you can circumvent Wilt. A popular anecdote about Wilt was when he was coach in the ABA. He once was too late to make it to a game (he had female compaionship), so he taped his prep talk on a cassette and had his co-trainer play it to the team before the game. Can anyone beat that??
    Concrete evidence/videos please
  • DC
    Hall Of Fame
    • Oct 2002
    • 17996

    #2
    Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

    Elmore Smith: "Could have rewritten the record books if he had the slightest interest in basketball. Instead, he was seldomly seen w/o Jack Daniels."

    George McGinnis: "Mr Sticky Hands. Never passed the ball and instead chucked it all the time."

    Bill Walton: "Gets a bum rep for smoking weed and being a Grateful Dead-listening hippie. But he was a great player who knew all the fundamentals."

    Michael Jordan: "He was the first black guy who was not seen anymore as black. He made blacks acceptable in the world, and that is a huge compliment."

    Rick Barry: "Thinks he is God's give to basketball and behaves as such."

    Isiah Thomas: "Nobody dared to demand the ball unless he had already hit his quota of 5 shots. Outwardly smiling, in reality a SOB."

    Dennis Rodman: "The craziest character ever, ringing my bell 12x every day to ask if were alright. Mastered every dirty trick on defense and could therefore guard players much bigger than him."

    Bill Laimbeer: "Motivated not so much by the love of the game, but more by the will to show that he was more than just the son of a millionaire."

    Shaq: "Reminds me a lot of myself... put that left shoulder down and plow into the low post. Where I always got the offensive foul, he gets away unharmed."

    Iverson: "Huge respect, he gives 100%. But I don't like his hip hop, which is anti-woman and anti-gay."

    VC and T-Mac: "Both are supremely talented but so inconsistent."

    Webber: "The typical New Age superstar, but thinks he can do it all on adrenaline and talent only. Very unfocused."
    Concrete evidence/videos please

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    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #3
      Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

      Wow interesting stuff right there. I'm shocked that SLC of the '70s/'80s was such a hotbed for women.

      LOL at that Wilt Chamberlain story!
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      • TarHeelMan
        Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
        • Jul 2002
        • 7853

        #4
        Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

        I got the book as a gift from an attorney who ran the fantasy football league on our floor back in NY; I always name my fantasy football teams the "Lovetron Chocolate Thunder". There was some interesting stories in that book, even after he got through playing. There was a story he told of when he was coaching in the USBL (?), and one of his players was knocking down some jumpoff in the bathroom stall, and he asked Dawkins if he wanted to get a piece of the action, and then the chick herself asks if he wanted some.

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        • DC
          Hall Of Fame
          • Oct 2002
          • 17996

          #5
          Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

          What other stories did he have about those young sluts out there TarHells?
          Concrete evidence/videos please

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          • P2K
            Banned
            • Aug 2006
            • 8845

            #6
            Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

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            • Jeffx
              MVP
              • Jan 2007
              • 3045

              #7
              Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

              Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
              Hey DC, did you hear the Howard Stern/DD interview where Darryl talked about the book? It was from several years ago and funny as hell.

              According to Darryl, the white girls in Utah were hot for the brothas. That's why SLC's the best place to pick up chicks. He also told Howard he had women who refused to have sex with him when they saw him naked. Their explanation was, "I can't handle that". Sh*t was hilarious.

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              • J0nnD0ugh
                Hall Of Fame
                • Feb 2003
                • 16602

                #8
                Re: Tidbits from Darryl Dawkin's Book (GOod Stuff)

                I don't get the opening comment that he thought Dawkins was spoiled but now has matured because he openly talks about people he doesn't like. Isn't that a sign of being spoiled?

                I'm also sick of the "CP3", "DD52", "C3PO" trend in nicknames. Enough already.

                Interesting tidbits thought. You can see why Mike Bibby is estranged from his father.
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