Clyde Drexler could barely get the words out over his laughter, talking about coming to a Dream Team practice with two right shoes.
Shaquille O’Neal was in his full not-safe-for-work glory, regaling the Zoom video conference crowd with stories featuring his vulgar mate in crime, Gary Payton, about their union in Miami playing for Pat Riley.
Dominique Wilkins topped it all — possibly — by chronicling his days as a Los Angeles Clipper during the height of then-owner Donald Sterling’s behind-the-scenes foolishness, where Sterling wanted David Robinson to embarrass his team to win the scoring title on the last day of the 1994 regular season.