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Friday, August 20, 2010

Poster Review: David Robinson "National Defense" Nike Poster


After fulfilling two years of his five year military service commitment (the U.S. Navy excused Robinson from three years of his five year commitment), “The Admiral” joined the San Antonio Spurs in 1990. The addition of Robinson turned the fortunes of the Spurs franchise around and brought a new meaning to athletic big man. Robinson’s speed, size, power and athleticism were unmatched. His career averages are also very impressive at 21.1 points/game, 10.6 rebounds/game and 2.99 blocks/game. The ’95 NBA league MVP was selected to ten all-star teams, was the ’90 NBA Rookie of the Year, ’92 & ’96 “Dream Team” Olympic Gold Medal winner and two-time NBA Champion (’99 & ’03). “The Admiral” was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.


Robinson was one of Nike’s top spokesmen during the 90‘s. He had a great smile, was a standup role model and most importantly, had loads of game. The “National Defense” Poster portrays Robinson as if he were on a naval ship protecting the 50 United States. Aside from those incredibly short shorts, I really like this Nike basketball poster. Also, check out those ultra high Nikes Robinson is sporting.

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2 comments:

  1. I try to encourage my students to find positive people in their own lives to follow as role models... and to appreciate athletes for what they are... entertainment.

    However, I totally agree with your view on the Admiral. He's the epitome of "character". I've always been a big fan of his and Mr. Duncan... even though I can't stand the Spurs.

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  2. Yeah, I loved watching Robinson back in the day and I love that he seems like a good person and positive influence on society.

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