Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Lil' Penny, Video | Tags: 1990s NBA, Chris Rock, Lil' Penny, Michael Jordan, NBA Finals
LIL’ PENNY SHOWS WHAT A REAL CONFERENCE FINALS LOOKS LIKE.
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, cheerleaders, College Basketball, Sports Photography | Tags: 1980s Aesthetics, March Madness, University of New Mexico Basketball

Filed under: Bread City, Endangered Aesthetics, History | Tags: Ephemera, Money



Filed under: Art, Basketball, Bread City, Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz | Tags: Basketball Art, Greg Ostertag, Kobe Bryant, Mormons, Racism in sports
[Stephen] Jackson and [Jason] Richardson both said Thursday that they had been subjected to racial slurs from the predominantly white crowd of 19,911 during Game 2 on Wednesday night. Neither player would repeat what specific insults were used, but Jackson said they included a six-letter word.
– MediaNews, 5/11/07
I’ve always suspected that the Mormons’ disproportionate love of Aryans is the only reason Greg Ostertag had such a long career in Utah.

Filed under: Art, Bread City | Tags: 1990s Aesthetics, African Aesthetics, esther mahlangu, Ndebele Art
Catch me in the 80′s drop
old school Mercedes
with a brand new baby glock
right from my Lady’s sock.
-Ghostface Killah
The Ndebele pattern is a brightly colored motif traditionally painted on houses as a form of coded communication between the South African Ndebele people. Created to transmit messages during times of war and strife, the pattern still functions as a visual language, and is still only painted by women. A Ndebele house mural might announce a wedding, warn off an evil spirit, or spread some juicy gossip. Esther Mahlangu, a Ndebele artist, was commissioned by BMW in 1991 to customize this 525i.


Filed under: Basketball, Bread City | Tags: 1950s Culture, Basketball Archeology, Ephemera, Russian Stamps

Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, New York Knicks | Tags: 1990s Aesthetics, 1990s NBA, Basketball History, Larry Johnson, Playoffs
In perhaps his longest and most revealing interview since joining the New York Knicks three years ago, [Larry] Johnson used all of the required 30 minutes to discuss a wide range of topics on the day off before Game 4.“We’ve got a lot of rebellious slaves on this team,” Johnson said. “I got to explain that? We don’t have a lot of mainstream. We don’t go with the mainstream. We’re a different stream on this team.”
– The Augusta Chronicle, 6/23/99

Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Gifs, Michael Jordan, Philadelphia 76ers | Tags: 1990s NBA, Allen Iverson, Basketball Archeology, Vintage Internet
Mesmerizing, but it kind of makes me epileptic if I stare at it too long.
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