Superstarov, I tried to put together an all-star starting unit using players with August 3 birthdays for you: G - Martha Stewart - good defense (only sentenced to 5 months in prison) G- Marcel Dionne - former Detroiter, good scorer (more goals than Gretzky one season) F - Frederik Willem III, King of Prussia (became a Crown Prince in 1786 and we know that Prince plays big in the postseason) F - Tony Bennett - with a hit song of "The Best is Yet to Come", you know he is only get better and better as the season progresses (no limping into the playoffs) C - Viktor Khryapa - you need one legitimate NBA baller on the team. This young Ukranian has monster, Darko-like 48-minute stats
Birthdays for December 4 Player Name (playing years) Cook, Brian 2003-2005 Eisley, Howard 1994-2005 King, Bernard 1977-1992 Lane, Jerome 1988-1992 Ricketts, Dick 1955-1957 Scurry, Carey 1985-1987 Shavlik, Ron 1956-1957 Webster, Martell 2005-2005 Williamson, Corliss 1995-2005 One NBA/NCAA champ in Corliss Willianson One NBA All Star in Bernard King who is 2 years younger than me One native Detroiter in Howard Eisley and some scrubs including the one guy who be called Carey Scarry
october 13 Clifton, Nat 1950-1957 Harper, Derek 1983-1998 Kalafat, Ed 1954-1956 O'neal, Jermaine 1996-2005 Parsley, Charlie 1949-1949 Pierce, Paul 1998-2005 Rivers, Doc 1983-1995 Theus, Reggie 1978-1990 Zawoluk, Robert 1952-1954 sidenote: jerry rice also has this birthday
I'd have to play small ball with my lineup: C Kauffman, Bob 1968-1974 (A pretty good 6'8 banger who used to run the Pistons during the dark times.) SF Ramsey, Frank 1954-1963 (The classic Celtics sixth man before Havlicek came along.) PG Lantz, Stu 1968-1975 (Dave Bing's old running mate in the early 70s.) SG Thompson, David 1975-1983 (Skywalker! Our star. At least 30 shots a game.) SG2 Webb, Spud 1985-1997 (He and Thompson co-captain our dunk team.)