Throwback Thursday: NBA Jam

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Throwback Thursday: NBA Jam


    This week’s Throwback Thursday is heating up… MONSTER JAM! HE’S ON FIRE!

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  • Turbojugend
    MVP
    • Sep 2013
    • 2242

    #2
    Another great Throwback Thursday selection. Man, were 90's arcade sports games awesome or what? NBA Jam: Tournament Edition is probably still welded into my SNES cartridge port, I'm pretty sure it's the only hoops game where you can play as members of Sonic Youth.

    NBA Jam On-Fire Edition was also a really great game for previous gen. If anyone still owns a 360 or PS3, it's totally worth hooking up with that game. Great selection of current players and legends, plus mascots!

    My favorite old-school Jam duo was probably Johnson and Mourning on the Hornets. Great dunk potential, not to mention those unis.
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    • stocksy
      Rookie
      • Dec 2008
      • 295

      #3
      On fire edition really did capture the original for me and the additions to the rosters were top notch.

      For me one of the best games series ever.

      Fun, addictive... plenty to do...

      I'd love a new version

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      • murph17
        Rock Band FTW!
        • Sep 2003
        • 1014

        #4
        Can't stand basketball...college, pro, video game...

        But I LOVE NBA Jam So glad they made it BC on the XB1.

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        • stocksy
          Rookie
          • Dec 2008
          • 295

          #5
          For those wondering the original arcade rosters were....

          1. Utah Jazz - Karl Malone and John Stockton

          2. Phoenix Suns - Charles Barkley and Dan Majerle

          3. Houston Rockets - Hakeem Olajuwon and Kenny Smith

          4. San Antonio Spurs - David Robinson and Sean Elliott

          5. Golden State Warriors - Tim Hardaway and Chris Mullin

          6. Chicago Bulls - Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant

          7. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Coleman and Drazen Petrovic

          8. New York Knicks - Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley

          9. Atlanta Hawks - Dominique Wilkins and Stacey Augmon

          10. Detroit Pistons - Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer

          11. Indiana Pacers - Reggie Miller and Detlef Schrempf

          12. Portland Trail Blazers - Clyde Drexler and Terry Porter

          13. Cleveland Cavaliers - Mark Price and Brad Daugherty

          14. Orlando Magic - Shaquille O'Neal and Scott

          15. Denver Nuggets - Dikembe Mutombo and LaPhonso Ellis

          16. Seattle SuperSonics - Shawn Kemp and Benoit Benjamin

          17. Charlotte Hornets - Larry Johnson and Kendall Gill

          18. Philadelphia 76ers - Hersey Hawkins and Jeff Hornacek

          19. Los Angeles Clippers - Danny Manning and Ron Harper

          20. Miami Heat - Rony Seikaly and Glen Rice

          21. Los Angeles Lakers - James Worthy and Vlade Divac

          22. Boston Celtics - Reggie Lewis and Kevin McHale

          23. Sacramento Kings - Wayman Tisdale and Spud Webb

          24. Dallas Mavericks - Derek Harper and Mike Iuzzolino

          25. Minnesota Timberwolves - Christian Laettner and Chuck Person

          26. Washington Bullets - Tom Gugliotta and Harvey Grant

          27. Milwaukee Bucks - Brad Lohaus and Blue Edwards

          Found them listed in that rank....

          Which is pretty spot on...

          My fave to use was the Knicks

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          • poulka
            Pro
            • Jan 2011
            • 928

            #6
            Yes a true great game boo shoca loca. Simply tremendous
            Currently playing: (In order of Most Time)
            CFB 25 Dynasties Mississippi St, Minnesota, UNC, Missouri, Pitt
            Forza Motorsport
            Star Wars Outlaws

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            • poulka
              Pro
              • Jan 2011
              • 928

              #7
              Another shout out to Arch Rivals. A game I spent many hours playing with Brawl State and Mohawk. Didn't know same company did both games.
              Currently playing: (In order of Most Time)
              CFB 25 Dynasties Mississippi St, Minnesota, UNC, Missouri, Pitt
              Forza Motorsport
              Star Wars Outlaws

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              • snc237
                Rookie
                • Jul 2013
                • 439

                #8
                It's an awesome game. I had NBA on NBC for the n64 (which was NBA jam just 3D). My brother and I played a that game a ton! On fire edition is great and still play it today.. just wish the rosters were updated

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                • DBMcGee3
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 1166

                  #9
                  I used to rule my friends at this game with Laimbeer and Zeke. Jumpshot passes and last second fouls on dunks were my cheesy keys to success.

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                  • LouPickney
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 10

                    #10
                    The original NBA Jam immortalized Mike Iuzzolino. Since the Mavs were cast as the worst team in the game, they were the default team you faced first. I remember hearing "Iuzzolino -- can't buy a bucket!" or something similar plenty of times back in the day. A fun memory from the final golden era of arcade gaming.

                    Hard to go wrong with Shaq and Scott Skiles on Orlando.

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