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    Default Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Mully was a beast. Prolly the best SF of the eighties.

    Top 2 shooter all time, great slasher, rebounder, passer, made everyone better.

    Deserves this coaching job for Sacramento over other career losers like George Karl.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    He was a pretty solid player. He would be a role player in today's game.

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    Not better than Alex English.

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    Larry Bird?

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nowitness
    Mully was a beast. Prolly the best SF of the eighties.

    I would without a doubt take bird, julius,nique , worthy over Mully

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    Quote Originally Posted by the mesiah

    I would without a doubt take bird, julius,nique , worthy over Mully
    Mullin from '90-'93 was better than Worthy ever was. Worthy's defensive advantage is negated by Mullin's far superior passing, and Mullin was a much better scorer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolBBall
    Mullin from '90-'93 was better than Worthy ever was. .
    90-93 isn't the 80s, but other than that ...

    There are probably a half dozen small forwards in the 80s better than Mullin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daprunus
    He was a pretty solid player. He would be a role player in today's game.
    Hahaha, how old are you?

    Perrenial all star, that's for sure.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nowitness
    Mully was a beast. Prolly the best SF of the eighties.

    Top 2 shooter all time, great slasher, rebounder, passer, made everyone better.

    Deserves this coaching job for Sacramento over other career losers like George Karl.
    Let's not get carried away here.

    He was a great player and formidable shooter. But far from the best SF.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Quote Originally Posted by fandarko
    Hahaha, how old are you?

    Perrenial all star, that's for sure.
    Wow you really are a stan for 90s players.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nowitness
    Mully was a beast. Prolly the best SF of the eighties.

    Top 2 shooter all time, great slasher, rebounder, passer, made everyone better.

    Deserves this coaching job for Sacramento over other career losers like George Karl.
    What I love about Mullin is his basic approach of the game. Move without the ball and go his sweet spots from as far as 26 feet, if open, takes a shot, if not, rotate the ball and move again.
    No Carmelo, Joe Johnson stuff like hold the ball, dribble dribble for like 6 seconds while his teammates look on.
    Having said that, Im not sure about his coaching ability. Why the heck not should he be an assistant first and gain experience. I sense Kings owner just marvelled at Kerr, rookie white dude who is mild mannered. Hey, he is good, so why not get a same kind in Mullin.
    Kerr inherited a stacked team, we don't know how he'll do in the playoffs. He could be another Flip Saunders for all we know.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Mullin would easily be an all star today. His Competition is Joe Johnson, Derozan, Harden, Afflalo, Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Hayward??, Rudy??. He's better then all of them easily, even though Harden has a decent case he's too one-dimensional.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolBBall
    Mullin from '90-'93 was better than Worthy ever was. Worthy's defensive advantage is negated by Mullin's far superior passing, and Mullin was a much better scorer.
    OP stated 80's,but yea those 3-4 assists per game were FAR superior (worthy had same assists per In the twilight of his career ) during those years and that negates his D ..no version of chris could do what big game james did in that 88 finals series.

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    Default Re: Is Chris Mullin criminally underrated?

    I'll take Mullin over Klay Thompson in today's NBA :)

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