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Price was better in his prime than Brandon. Price came back from a devastating knee injury to become 1st team all-NBA in 93. Nothing against Brandon, he was amongst the finest point guards of his era, but he was never a 1st team all-star.

Cleveland was always one player away from becoming an elite team. Danny Ferry

Mike Smith would like a word with you.

Here is a guy I remember fondly, Lionel Simmons. Simmons had the potential to become the next Marques Johnson when he came out of Lasalle. He could do everything well on a basketball court, although he was never particularly great at any particular skill. At Lasalle he did pretty much everything, almost a positionless

Terry Cummings was definitely in the conversation as being spoken about as a Hall of Fame caliber player during his first 9 seasons. He could do almost anything on offense; score in the post, shoot from the outside, run the floor. He also was a good rebounder and passer. Defensively he was average during his best

How in the Hell does Carmelo Anthony get over 1 vote these days?

That idea is very spartan, indeed.

Well, at least not to girls.

I hear that. Its not like Kidd just took the team over this season and everyone is getting used to his system. Pretty much their entire 1st unit (outside of Bledsoe) have played under him since he took over the team. It’s his system that’s failing, not the players themselves. Kidd is beginning to remind me of

Couldnt be happening to a nicer fellow.

I mean, Kidd isnt necessarily incorrect. His team is very young, and they are missing their 2nd best player in Jabari Parker, which has indeed caused their team to underachieve.

That said, the Bucks are losing because 1) they cant rebound 2) they foul a lot and 3) they dont defend the perimeter well at all. All of

My YouTube channel has about 45k in subs. I make about 600 bucks per video on Patreon and PayPal and about 300 bucks a year from ad revenue since the Adpocolypse. Pretty much every content creator has never made the majority of their revenue from ads since around 2014 when Patreon became a real source for income for

All the players listed were All-Americans at UofM. None of them made much of a dent in the NBA for one reason or another. Here are the reasons why i included them all on the list. Perhaps you’ll see a common thread.

Green was one of the best guards in the nation when he came out of Ann Arbour. He was the best player

I dont know, dude. He shot 38% and 37% from the field his first two years and wasnt much of a distributor for a point guard. He plays more like a combo guard, which is fine if he could score better. Problem is he is below average athletically so he cant get to the rim without getting his layups swatted and his jumper

OMG, how could I have been so wrong? Green, Grant, Robinson and Burke were obviously as great in the NBA as they were in Ann Arbor and all of them played far, far better than anybody could have possibly imagined. It must be some sort of conspiracy that has led nobody to notice their greatness.

Trey Burke, another in the line of great Michigan point guards who implode once they get to the NBA. Ricky Green, Gary Grant, Rumeal Robinson....

Jesus, I hope this doesnt lead to another shite song like Tears In Heaven.

Hell, BBB doesn’t pay their vendors, let alone deal with consumer complaints:

“Email Proves That LaVar Ball Told Dale Earnhardt To ‘Stay In Yo Lane’ Mere Hours Before Fatal Crash”

Well, somebody like Magic could come out VERY publicly on the side of Walton and tell LaVar to STFU in a very nice, yet firm way.

Magic could then invite LaVar down to the Lakers front office where they meet in Jeannie Buss’s office, where Jeannie is on a pleasant phone call with Sean Marks of the Nets, asking him

I hope Im not the only person who cannot wait until Bill Walton chimes in on LaVar’s statement.