[QUOTE=SaltyMeatballs;14737499]All the guys in bold were all-stars at least once you idiot[/QUOTE]
Guess what, Mouseballs...
So was Sabonis. :roll::roll:
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[QUOTE=SaltyMeatballs;14737499]All the guys in bold were all-stars at least once you idiot[/QUOTE]
Guess what, Mouseballs...
So was Sabonis. :roll::roll:
Just want to throw out there that Haliburton is the best non-allstar player in the NBA
[QUOTE=TAZORAC;14737532]Just want to throw out there that Haliburton is the best non-allstar player in the NBA[/QUOTE]
Nah, I'm going to have to go with Kevin Durant.
[QUOTE=TAZORAC;14737532]Just want to throw out there that Haliburton is the best non-allstar player in the NBA[/QUOTE]
He literally played in the all-star game a few days ago
[QUOTE=Xiao Yao You;14736914]Scott was a better fit with Magic than Nixon was. Nixon was a pg. I always saw Scott not that far behind the highly overrated Worthy myself. No he was no Ainge but another pretty good role player on a loaded team[/QUOTE]
I 100% agree that Scott was a better fit with Magic compared to Nixon, but as a basketball talent, Scott doesn't touch Nixon.
Disagree with you saying Scott wasn't that far behind Worthy. I'm not even that big on Worthy as a player, probably would have been better if we drafted Dominique instead, but you can't deny his overall talent and how much of a big game performer he was. Scott was somewhat of a mental midget in big games, which is why Riley benched him in favor of Cooper ALOT during the final minutes of close playoff games.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14736830]Terrible
Side note: I always thought Byron Scott was a little overrated. He constantly shit the bed in the Finals vs Boston, was kinda one dimensional as well. Ainge was a more well rounded player, probably would have seen some people list Ainge in this thread, but he actually made an All-Star team once.
Norm Nixon to me was clearly better than Scott, but Scott gets brought up more when discussing those 80's Lakers for some reason.[/QUOTE]
Scott led a 62-win team in scoring and played well vs. the Pistons in the Finals.
PG Andre Miller, Jordan Poole
SG Jason Richardson, Jason Terry, Ron Harper
SF Stephen Jackson, Cedric Maxwell, Corey Maggette
PF Al Harrington, Lamar Odom
C Andrew Bogut, Memet Okhur