Remembering His Time With The Bulls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGX2_WwnqFk Nate ended up playing in every game for the Bulls during the 2012-2013 season, including the playoffs. He did this all while averaging right around 13 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal for the year. That's pretty impressive for a one-year stint with a team, especially when you have to help fill in for the missing MVP. His time with the Bulls may have only lasted a season, but he was able to showcase why teams shouldn't count him out numerous times, including one on LeBlock himself:Sheesh. The Heat may have won the series (and the championship), but Nate proved that he doesn't take anything from anybody. He's always going to fight back and grind it out (at least in basketball) and you can never take that away from him. Oh, and for all those who say Nate can't shoot:
Cash. Wet. Buckets. Whatever you wanna say, Nate was the spark this team needed.
The Mini MJ Game
The time that Nate got to play for the Bulls was full of highs and lows, hopes and disappointments. We witnessed a team come together and fight back after losing its star player, and they even made it past a tough Nets team in the 1st round of the playoffs. This series is what marks Nate's time with the Bulls, specifically game 4.The Bulls were down by eight going into the 4th quarter, but Nate decided that was enough. After putting up 23 points in the final quarter, one point away from MJ's franchise record, Nate the Great forced OT...three OT's to be exact. The Bulls ended up winning this game, and it couldn't have been without help from the Calf himself, Nate Robinson (last short joke...maybe).
Respect This Man
Nate may have moved on from the NBA in an attempt to stop Jake Paul's success, but as we now have seen, basketball may be his true calling after all. Robinson can be watched nowadays in the BIG3 league, as he's a part of team Tri-State. Nate will forever be one of the greatest players who's had to fight against their physical limitations, and he's done that in so many different ways. It was a pleasure getting to watch him ball out for our beloved Bulls, and maybe this new gig in the BIG3 will bring him back to the Windy City. You're always welcome, Nate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTUwS3HtW2sComments
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