Upset as we are about the news of Rodney Rogers's accident and paralysis, there's only one way to tribute the man, and that's with a Rodney Rogers Highlight Montage.
Unfortunately, I don't have one. But I do have this awesome clip, of Rodney Rogers scoring 9 points in 9 seconds back in his days with the Denver Nuggets. This clip has been kind of forgotten over the years, as Reggie Miller's 8 in 18 seconds and Tracy McGraknee's 13 points in 35 seconds have instead taken the plaudits as the best examples of lots of points in little time at all. However, both are inferior to Rodney Rogers's explosion, which boasts a points-per-time-allowed ratio far superior to either of theirs, or indeed to any other instance that I know of. Well, except for Trent Tucker.
I am told that the Nuggets were down 8 at the start of the clip, with 30 something seconds left in the game. Rodney Rogers's outburst put them up by 1. Rodney Rogers was indeed a game changer. (As was Robert Pack, I guess.)
God bless you, Rodney Rogers.
EDIT Apparently a Rodney Rogers mix DOES exist, upped with the last few hours. God bless both Youtube and Rodney Rogers.
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