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rlsmooth775
08-11-2014, 05:20 PM
He was only in the playoffs 4 times and his last year he really did nothing. He was a great regular season player that's it

robert_shaww
08-11-2014, 05:22 PM
Horry deserves to be there before richmond.

Mass Debator
08-11-2014, 05:33 PM
MJ gave him a career boost.
I love Rich's game though.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
08-11-2014, 05:39 PM
Disagree.

The guy outplayed Reggie Miller virtually every time they went H2H, and yet, Reggie was the starter on the 96 mens team (ain't like I dont like Reggie, who I feel HOFs spot is warranted).

Mitch also had 3 seasons where he shot over 40% from 3 with career averages of: 21ppg, 3.9reb, 3.5ast, 45.5%fg, 38.8%3pt, 85.0%ft - just an accurate shooter. When dude was part of “Run TMC”, he also had some great years, but only to be traded for Billy Owens (lol). Now Mitch was in Sacramento, no help around him, virtually nobody (was double and triple teamed every night)

Dude never let that take away from his personal game, though, which was cool.

L.Kizzle
08-11-2014, 06:00 PM
He was only in the playoffs 4 times and his last year he really did nothing. He was a great regular season player that's it
His teammates were Olden Polynese and Spud Webb. Not his fault really when you're ib a loaded west that included Hakeems Rockets Drexlers Blazers Payton and Kemp Sonics Chuck and KJ Suns Stock and Malone Jazz DRob Spurs Lakers Mullin and Timmy Warriors and Dekes Nuggets.

GrapeApe
08-11-2014, 06:45 PM
Boyd Anderson HS product. Broward county represent :cheers:

Had he played in a larger market he would have been a legit superstar. He was a versatile scorer on solid percentages (prime 48/39/85) and was a very good defender as well. He was always highly regarded by his peers and Jordan routinely mentioned him as one of his tougher matchups on both ends of the court.