I think I still remember one there line ups Elden, Vlad, Ceballos, Jones, Van Exel
Zeethur
I witnessed him play but did not watch him ball.
rational_overthinker
He was smooth
keithsweatshirt_
He was one of my favorite players growing up. Took a hit when Shaq joined. I remember him regressing. And then he’d ball out when shaq sat out.
BizzyHaze
I remember when they drafted him at the end of the first round. Took him a few years to be serviceable. His brother Elwayne never panned out.
AFXTIWN
He always turned his torso instead of his head.
kamamit
I remember he had a great game against Ewing. But those were few and far between.
Grouchy_Vermicelli82
Had that one monster series in the playoffs against Seattle. My friends called him baby hands Campbell as he always seemed to mishandle the ball.
greenmaillink
Was one of the first big men I watched as a kid. When I first got NBA Showdown for the SNES, I would, for no good reason, pass the rock to him in the paint thinking he would do his thing. Thinking back about it and how good Campbell really was, I might not have been thinking correctly.
Still has my respect for wearing #41 with so much pride.
Own_Tourist3804
Has the most laker points of the 90s if I recall correctly.
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I think I still remember one there line ups
Elden, Vlad, Ceballos, Jones, Van Exel
I witnessed him play but did not watch him ball.
He was smooth
He was one of my favorite players growing up. Took a hit when Shaq joined. I remember him regressing. And then he’d ball out when shaq sat out.
I remember when they drafted him at the end of the first round. Took him a few years to be serviceable. His brother Elwayne never panned out.
He always turned his torso instead of his head.
I remember he had a great game against Ewing. But those were few and far between.
Had that one monster series in the playoffs against Seattle. My friends called him baby hands Campbell as he always seemed to mishandle the ball.
Was one of the first big men I watched as a kid. When I first got NBA Showdown for the SNES, I would, for no good reason, pass the rock to him in the paint thinking he would do his thing. Thinking back about it and how good Campbell really was, I might not have been thinking correctly.
Still has my respect for wearing #41 with so much pride.
Has the most laker points of the 90s if I recall correctly.