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He was a solid player on those Finals Blazers teams.
I had heard he took alot of heat for the Blazers fall in the 1990 Finals
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RIP
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He was a solid player on those Finals Blazers teams.
I had heard he took alot of heat for the Blazers fall in the 1990 Finals
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RIP. That Blazer team certainly could've won a few.
[QUOTE=lovethetriangle]RIP. That Blazer team certainly could've won a few.[/QUOTE]
They might be the most talented team that never won it:
Porter (18 pts/9 ast)
Kersey (16 pts/8 reb)
Williams (13 pts/10 reb)
Drexler (25/7/6)
Robinson (12 pts/5 reb in 24 mpg; a 20 ppg player for many seasons when given starter's minutes)
Ainge (15 pts/6 ast)
Duckworth (15 pts/7 reb)
They even had Petrovic in 1990 iirc.
Very sad. 44 is way to young to die. He looked like he must have weighted 500+ pounds in recent years, that is an excellent way to get your heart attacked, which is what happened to Duckworth, sadly. RIP.
[QUOTE=Interminator]R.I.P.
But can we at least agree he was one of the worst All-Stars of the past 20 years.
18/8 per game?
Seriously him & Jamaal Magloire were at the top.[/QUOTE]
You are such a ****ty poster. Honestly.
Rest In Peace Duck.
i can honestly say i dont care.
Definately overshadowed in one of the greatest eras of centers. Battled them all and still managed to be an all-star. Although weight may have been a hednerance to mast big man, he took the most of it and made it work for him. Part of one of the most underrated teams of all time.
A true professional RIP Duck.