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Youre correct, it’s a little bit of both. I think part of it happens to be that Aldridge has never set the world on fire in the post season to begin with, added to the fact that the Spurs original core 3 are looking their age. Parker has lost at least a step, which is bad considering his entire offensive game is

Totally, it’s the wallpaper I use for my iPhone, computer and tablet since forever.

Adams is still 22. For OKC he does whatever the team needs to do to win, which usually means setting a bunch of picks for Westbrook and KD, hitting the offensive glass extremely well, and gumming up the interior on defense. Given that he’s only in the game for 25 minutes a game on average while being the 5th option on

He gave the Monsters the ability to be on the receiving end of endless posterizing dunks.

Yeah, Miller could have been the perfect center on those Charles Barkley/Kevin Johnson led Suns teams. He was a very good passer and defensive player who didn’t need a lot of shots to score. Even at 6-9 he was effective. Had he stayed at 275-280 he would have had a much longer career on a team that should have made

Howard never really took 20 shots a game though. In his prime he was lucky to average 12 shots a game. I think his problem is that he has a huge ego and the NBA has become an outside-in offensive league and his skill set has become obsolete while he was in his prime. That fact coupled along to well earned “fragile”

The 83-87 Knicks sans Patrick Ewing and Bernard King.

Reeves had a fairly effective post game, you just had to count on him sitting down to get oxygen after every 5 minutes because he was terribly out of shape.

I’ll see your Corliss Williamson and raise you a Joe Kliene, Lee Mayberry and Oliver Miller.

Was he ever coaching even when he was employed as a head coach?

You rang?

I think both of them would have thrived in today’s NBA. Van Exel never saw a 3 pointer he didn’t want to take, and without hand checking to burden him he’d be an ideal point guard who compares favorably to guys like Kyrie Irving. Okur was a stretch 5 before there was such a thing. Personally I never saw the benefit of

That’s funny that you should mention Hartley as Kevin Smith himself has stated that he was inspired by Hartley’s work.

Hey look! It’s all those characters nobody liked from that Kevin Smith movie that nobody liked....in their own movie....that’s not called Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back!!

Or the ones he creates for that matter.

Props!

I always got him confused with Samaki Walker. Same draft and basically the same player in terms of lack of style and underwhelming post game.

What do you mean by “mostly”?

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