Million Dollar Ballers T-Shirt Giveaway

August 12, 2011

HOOPSADDICT.com is proud to link up with Million Dollar Ballers to give away some of their new t-shirts.

To win a shirt, all you need to do in the comment section of this post is tell us who your favorite ’11 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee is in 100 words or less. Make sure you include your size and shirt color preference. The best response for each player receives a shirt.


26 Comments on “Million Dollar Ballers T-Shirt Giveaway”.

  • Cheel

    Chris Mullin is by far my favorite! 5-time All-Star! Always consistent and he had a great haircut. Not to mention he was a part of Golden State’s famous RUN TMC!

    August 12, 2011 » 11:01 PM »

  • Jon H

    One of the most underrated players of all time – the A-Train, Artis Gilmore. He had big game and big hair. Not to mention he chose the ABA over the NBA – reason: I like the colors on the ball! Class act guy.

    August 13, 2011 » 9:39 PM »

  • fred

    Rodman no question. Not only was he entertaining but he offered a new flavor and sound to the bulls. He will forever be one of my favorite Bulls ever.

    August 14, 2011 » 2:05 PM »

  • Dee

    “The Worm” no doubt. He could defend any position 1-5. He held his own against Shaq and dominated the glass in the 90s.

    August 14, 2011 » 2:29 PM »

  • Alex Lewis

    Dennis Rodman is the reason I play basketball the way i do. In the time of Jordan and Pippen, Rodman was always my favourite due to his energy and the hustle that he played with

    August 14, 2011 » 3:13 PM »

  • Peter Messiha

    My favorite HOF inductee is Dennis Rodman. Yes he dresses like a fruitcake but He plays the game with passion and great defense, which is a rarity in today’s NBA. If it were possible, I would love to see Bill Russell and Dennis Rodman battle for rebounds in their prime.

    August 14, 2011 » 3:18 PM »

  • Delano L. Williamson

    My favorite ’11 Hall Of Famer has to be Rodzilla, Dennis Rodman. Dennis was misunderstood (which was his own doing)but he was the epitome of a guy that you hated to play against, but wanted on your team. As a Bulls fan, I hated him when he played on the Pistons(hated Lambier more than him), but absolutely loved him on the Bulls. There will never be another Dennis Rodman; he truly was once in a lifetime.

    shirt size: XL prefered color: black

    August 14, 2011 » 3:55 PM »

  • ven

    rodman, post passion

    August 14, 2011 » 5:09 PM »

  • Mullin- Great work ethic and skills made him an all time great. Smooth handles, great IQ,and great shot. Besides, he’s from New York City baby!

    August 14, 2011 » 5:51 PM »

  • Allan

    Dennis Rodman for sure.

    I’m not sure there will ever be another MJ (there already is an 80% MJ, his name is Kobe).

    But one thing I know is even less likely, that the world will see another Dennis Rodman.

    Thanks for the memories Dennis. I enjoyed every single game and laughed at every antic.

    August 14, 2011 » 7:05 PM »

  • rob

    Dennis Rodman. How can you not love watching him? A 6’6 PF who made such a big impact.

    XXL Gray Shirt

    August 14, 2011 » 7:53 PM »

  • Lori

    Dennis Rodman! One of the best defensive players ever. We have yet to see another player fight for the ball like Dennis did. Congrats DR!

    August 15, 2011 » 9:57 AM »

  • Thomas Spychalski

    Rodman by a mile! he faced adversity and according to some accounts almost committed suicide one time outside the Palace during the twilight of his Piston days.

    He was a great defender and rebounder and also knew how to get into the other guy’s head as well.

    He was ‘intangibles’…

    August 16, 2011 » 3:34 AM »

  • Hugh

    My vote is for Rodman. Many people forget that he could score and play “d” from the days with the Bad Boys. I mean think about it. Every BULLS fan in the late 1980s hated the man and then when he joins them in the mid 1990s he becomes a cult hit! The way he evolved his game paved the way for NBA careers for guys like Joakim Noah and Tyson Chandler.

    August 16, 2011 » 8:38 AM »

  • Leo

    Dennis Rodman. One of the most iconic basketball players. One of the best rebounders and defenders ever and was instrumental during the Bulls dynasty.

    August 16, 2011 » 1:51 PM »

  • Leo

    Dennis Rodman. One of the most iconic basketball players. One of the best rebounders and defenders ever and was instrumental during the Bulls dynasty.

    *Black, size medium

    August 16, 2011 » 1:53 PM »

  • Ka Ki

    Tell me another player that mixed basketball with crazy as well as Dennis Rodman. He was consistently bringing rebounds, defense, tattoos, piercings, multi-color hair, and chicks onto the court night in and and night out.

    That guy put the BALLS in basketball.

    Medium please.

    August 16, 2011 » 2:35 PM »

  • Lukasz

    The A-Train Gilmore should have been inducted years ago. Extremely fluid center, who could run with the rest of ‘em. I love watching his old NCAA games where he led the Dolphins to the NCAA title game, barely losing to the behemoth that was UCLA. He currently holds the NCAA record for rebounds per game, has been to a total of six All-Star games, and actually holds the NBA record for field-goal percentage. Those are very respectable records to hold. Artis Gilmore was a very efficient scorer who can still be argued as the greatest ABA player ever.

    Medium, Black/White

    August 16, 2011 » 7:30 PM »

  • Jason

    Rodman was my favorite. Best rebounder in the history of the league at such a small size. Tons of heart and attitude.

    August 17, 2011 » 3:23 AM »

  • Just a friendly reminder that this contest closes Monday at noon EST. Keep those comments coming!

    August 18, 2011 » 11:12 AM »

  • Kamogelo Motlhatlhedi

    Tex Winter-the coach was the innovator of the triangle offence and helped the Bulls and Lakers to win 9 NBA championships as an assistant to Phil Jackson
    medium black

    August 18, 2011 » 4:15 PM »

  • GH

    Chris Mullin. Chris Mullin has always been one of my favorite players ever since watching him with my father as a little boy in the Bay Area. I remember playing “3-2-1!” while shooting hoops; pretending that I was Mullie, winning the game for the Warriors. He is a Gold Medal Olympian and always set a great example for fans with his great sportsmanship, hard work, and determination.

    August 18, 2011 » 4:26 PM »

  • J Man

    Mullin was part of the St. John’s team that went to the Final 4 in ’85. In fact, 3/4 of that season’s Final 4 were from the Big East. Villanova upset Georgetown in the title game. For those trivia buffs, Memphis State was the other Final 4 team in Lexington.

    August 19, 2011 » 8:47 AM »

  • These shirts are sooooo dope!! Million Dollar Ballers have tapped into a serious passion of mine. Creatively done, Old School gear. Love that A-Train and can’t wait for their future releases….

    August 19, 2011 » 8:29 PM »

  • Jon Chen

    Tex Winter. Triangle Offense. ‘Nuff said.

    September 1, 2011 » 11:30 PM »

  • Serevei

    My favourite would have to be Theresa Edwards, an absolute inspiration for all female basketball players. She holds so many records for Usa national basketball team its ridiculous;
    most olympics
    most olympic gold medals
    Youngest to win gold medal at olympics
    Oldest to win gold medal at olympics
    Most pts in a game.

    Ridiculous

    Large please.

    September 14, 2011 » 4:53 AM »

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