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It didn’t (seem to) matter all that much who Dallas sent to the lottery because they had very low odds of winning it. They sent Rolando Blackman because ... well, probably because Mavs fans are still ...
Blackman was named an NBA All-Star four teams (1985-87, 1990). He was the franchise's leading scorer with 16,643 points until being passed by fellow legend, Dirk Nowitzki, in 2008.
Clyde called Rolando the toughest player he's ever faced. B-Scott wasn't the only Hall of Famer who thought highly of Blackman. Drexler, who played with MJ on the 1992 Dream Team and against Mike ...
AFTER SEVEN SEASONS, and almost as many addresses, Rolando Blackman was back in the Garden last night, not quite 42 years old but sounding like 17, a kind of rookie again. He was a passionate ...
Blackman played for Jack Hartman at K-State from 1977 to 1981. He made the All-Big Eight team three times and was named conference player of the year in 1980 on his way to All-America honors.
Rolando Blackman’s jersey number is already retired at Kansas State and he will enter the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday. Orlin Wagner AP At the end of a long, tiring ...
They’re hoping four-time All-Star Rolando Blackman helps the ping pong balls fall in their favor as he represents the Mavericks onstage in Chicago for the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery on May 12.
Rolando Blackman on his first experience playing basketball “During that time, I was taking taekwondo, I was going to church, and one Sunday when I was 11, I walked two blocks to Ditmas Park.
Former K-State Hall of Fame Players Rolando Blackman looks back to the 1980 Olympics with bittersweet emotions. The boycott prevented him from being the starting shooting guard for the Olympic team.
Rolando Blackman believe it or not is 63 and hasn’t played an NBA game in three decades, but Wednesday night he looked and sounded as if he’d been transported to Reunion Arena in the 1980s ...
Blackman played for Jack Hartman at K-State from 1977 to 1981. He made the All-Big Eight team three times and was named conference player of the year in 1980 on his way to All-America honors.