Duración:04:15 Vistos:49488 veces
Descripción:Chris Mullin mix. http://www.sendspace.com/file/8yett4
Duración:04:29 Vistos:5823 veces
Descripción:Legendary Lakers announcer Chick Hearn interviews former NBA all-star forward Chris Mullin (Golden State Warriors). He formed exciting scoring trio with Tim Hardaway & Mitch Richmond named Run-TMC.
Duración:03:43 Vistos:10881 veces
Descripción:Christopher Paul Mullin (born July 30, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York) is the General Manager of the National Basketball Association's Golden State Warriors and a former American basketball player. Mullin played small forward in the NBA from 1985 to 2001. After playing at St. John's University, during which he won Big East Men's Basketball Player of the Year three times and was a member of the 1984 amateur U.S. team, Mullin was chosen as the seventh pick by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 1985 NBA Draft. He played with the Warriors from the 1985-86 until the 1996-97 seasons. Thereafter, Mullin played with the Indiana Pacers from 1997 until the 1999-2000 season. He retired after the 2000-01 season, playing for his original team, the Warriors.
In Mullin's first three seasons with the Warriors, he was primarily a spot-up shooting guard playing in the backcourt alongside Eric "Sleepy" Floyd. In his second season, the Warriors advanced to the Western Conference semifinals under George Karl, where they lost to the eventual NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.
For five consecutive seasons, from 1988 until 1993, Mullin scored an average of 25 or more points and five rebounds. He became the only Warrior player besides Wilt Chamberlain ever to have five consecutive 25-ppg seasons. Additionally, the Warriors made five straight playoff appearances. Mullin, Richmond, and 1989 first-round draftee Tim Hardaway formed the trio "Run TMC" that were the focal stars of this playoff run. A five-time All-Star, Mullin also won Olympic gold twice—as a member of the 1984 amateur team, and for the 1992 Dream Team.
Effort more than physicality marked Mullin's playing style. Somewhat lanky at 215 pounds and six-foot seven inches, Mullin managed to hold his own. He was a dead-eye outside shooter and could go to either his left or right and shoot with either hand, despite being naturally left-handed. This made him difficult for many NBA small forwards to guard. In fact, he was compared to NBA legend Larry Bird because both players lacked speed, had a great outside shot and had the inate ability to put their defender off guard. He was on the All-NBA second team (1989 and 1991), third team (1990), and first team (1992).
Duración:17:38 Vistos:4942 veces
Descripción:Following the conclusion of the 2008 NBA Draft, Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin spoke with reporters about the team's selections. For full draft coverage, visit Warriors Draft Central.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/2008_draft_central.html
Duración:02:00 Vistos:7591 veces
Descripción:Shortly after selecting Anthony Randolph with the 14th overall selection in the 2008 NBA Draft, Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin spoke with Tim Roye about the pick. For full coverage, visit Warriors Draft Central.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/2008_draft_central.html
Duración:03:10 Vistos:48878 veces
Descripción:ok i heard this song on a TV show and i could not find it, then i did and wanted to upload it..
i dont own song or picture!!!
Dont worry more dance music to come!
Duración:06:03 Vistos:4696 veces
Descripción:On July 23, the Warriors introduced free agent signee Ronny Turiaf to the Bay Area media. Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin also spoke to the media about the Warriors' offseason. For full coverage of the Warriors, visit warriors.com.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/index_main.html
Duración:03:35 Vistos:28861 veces
Descripción:rodney ripz
Duración:03:22 Vistos:30970 veces
Descripción:Rodney Mullin doin some sweet shit...
Duración:09:25 Vistos:28062 veces
Descripción:This is the start of a concert that Rich Mullins did in Lufkin Texas. Some excerpts from this concert made it to the homeless man video also available on You Tube.
This was the last concert tour that he did before he passed on.
Update: I have had a lot of comments about these videos. I apologize for not getting back with people. I am absolutely swamped, but I was browsing on ebay and found someone (I have absolutely no association with this person) who is selling the video: http://cgi.ebay.com/Rich-Mullins-Live-DVD_W0QQitemZ250189802866QQihZ015QQcategoryZ617QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Let me reiterate, that I do not know this person, nor can I vouch for the quality or genuineness of this product. I have not searched to find out if the kid brothers of saint frank are still selling it.
Duración:06:11 Vistos:29397 veces
Descripción:The Golden State Warriors were one of the most exciting teams for a while. Chris Mullin was one of the best shooters who ever lived and Tim Hardaway complemented the perimeter with his vicious crossover. These guys were two of my favorite players and it was a treat to watch them battle the Bulls. In this game, Mullin was his usual sharpshooting self and Hardaway was pulling out playground moves. MJ decided to take on both at the same time.
MJ played a team game in the first half and Mullin and Hardaway both caught on fire. Enter the second half. MJ switched to attack mode and calmly shot around 85% in the 2nd half to outgun and neutralize both Mullin and Hardaway's onslaught. With the game teetering by 3 points until the last few minutes, Mullin turned on his afterburners and started draining from everywhere. MJ decided enough was enough and he took Mullin himself on D. and stopped the unconscious shooter from scoring any more buckets by forcing crucial stops in the last few minutes. On the offensive end, MJ made his usual clutch baskets and grabbed the clutch rebound to secure the win.
What's great about this game is that you saw the greatness of Mullin, Hardaway and MJ all at the same time. Mullin and Hardaway both took turns attacking but each cooled down at various points in the game. MJ was just constant and got better and better as the minutes closed. On top of that, his defense got even better, which ultimately won the game. The extra gears and dimensions that MJ had were just too much for two elite superstars on fire to handle.
And the 'eyes closed' free throw by MJ was a nice gesture of kindness.
Duración:09:28 Vistos:18611 veces
Descripción:This is the part #6 of a concert that Rich Mullins did in Lufkin Texas. Some excerpts from this concert made it to the homeless man video also available on You Tube.
This was the last concert tour that he did before he passed on.
Edit: 7/11/2007
I responded to an email that I received, but after thinking about it, I decided that everyone should read it to know where things are at. Thank you everyone for your patience and I apologize for dropping the ball on this one. I will pick it up again soon.
I was not at the concert there, but I did actually go to a later one. This concert (on you tube) was taped about 8 weeks before he died I think and I went to a concert 2 weeks later in Northville, Michigan. Actually, he only performed once more in Chicago and then he was no longer with us.
I was struck by how tired Rich looked even before he said something. By the time I saw him, he wasn't singing as much and the other guys were moving in closer to help pick up the slack. His voice was a bit scratchy and haggard. He looked more beaten than I had ever seen him.
I was able to see him about a half a dozen times throughout the years and it was neat to watch the transition of his concerts. He wasn't a great musician who talked about Jesus; he was someone who was willing to be used by God who happened to be a musician.
I hope to post the last part of the concert in the next few weeks. Video transition takes a lot of space and I was just able to get more hard drive space to accomplish this. Because this isn't the only project have on my computer, other things take a bit more precedence.
If you ever get a chance, listen to a song by Mitch McVicker called
"New Mexico." It was the last song Rich performed on and how poetic to "wrap it up," if you will.
As always, Be God's,
Mark
Duración:05:40 Vistos:14049 veces
Descripción:This is the the final part #13 of a concert that Rich Mullins did in Lufkin, Texas. Some excerpts from this concert made it to the homeless man video also available on You Tube.
This was the last concert tour that he did before he passed on.
Edit: 7/11/2007
I responded to an email that I received, but after thinking about it, I decided that everyone should read it to know where things are at. Thank you everyone for your patience and I apologize for dropping the ball on this one. I will pick it up again soon.
I was not at the concert there, but I did actually go to a later one. This concert (on you tube) was taped about 8 weeks before he died I think and I went to a concert 2 weeks later in Northville, Michigan. Actually, he only performed once more in Chicago and then he was no longer with us.
I was struck by how tired Rich looked even before he said something. By the time I saw him, he wasn't singing as much and the other guys were moving in closer to help pick up the slack. His voice was a bit scratchy and haggard. He looked more beaten than I had ever seen him.
I was able to see him about a half a dozen times throughout the years and it was neat to watch the transition of his concerts. He wasn't a great musician who talked about Jesus; he was someone who was willing to be used by God who happened to be a musician.
I hope to post the last part of the concert in the next few weeks. Video transition takes a lot of space and I was just able to get more hard drive space to accomplish this. Because this isn't the only project have on my computer, other things take a bit more precedence.
If you ever get a chance, listen to a song by Mitch McVicker called
"New Mexico." It was the last song Rich performed on and how poetic to "wrap it up," if you will.
As always, Be God's,
Mark
Duración:04:24 Vistos:3079 veces
Descripción:Following the signing of Chris Webber, Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin spoke with members of the media. For full coverage of the Warriors, visit warriors.com.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/index_main.html
Duración:06:36 Vistos:872 veces
Descripción:Atlanta 1996. It´s from German TV.
Duración:09:18 Vistos:9271 veces
Descripción:U2 and Exit
Los Angeles CA
November 1st 2005
'Out of Control'
Also
U2 and Courtney(from Exit)
Los Angeles CA
November 12th 2001
'People Get Ready'
Duración:11:37 Vistos:2604 veces
Descripción:Prior to the start of training camp, Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin spoke with the media about the offseason, as well as the season ahead. For full coverage of the Warriors, visit warriors.com.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/index_main.html
Duración:03:48 Vistos:9262 veces
Descripción:After Monta Ellis underwent successful ankle surgery on August 27, Warriors Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin spoke to the media about the status of the injury. For full coverage of the team, visit warriors.com.
http://www.nba.com/warriors/index_main.html
Duración:03:03 Vistos:6906 veces
Descripción:Video of Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway from the NBA Superstars Video Volume #2.
Note to the NBA: Don't sue me. This video was posted on YouTube to showcase the great game of basketball to the world.
Duración:01:12 Vistos:58856 veces
Descripción:a trailer for a tv talk show staring former nba all-star chris mullin
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