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How good was Ralph Sampson???

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rocketfan83, Dec 10, 2002.

  1. Os Trigonum

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    btw saw Ralph Sampson in 1980 play against William and Mary. He was pretty much the only guy on the floor worth watching.
     
  2. RB713

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    Poor Man Bol Bol

    (I never saw him play)
     
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    I didn't watch him, but from what I read here, looks like he had so much potential.

    A knee injury 4 years into the NBA, That's a damn shame.

    I went to a work-trip to Chicago, and the Uber driver and I talked intimately about Derrick Rose. We were robbed of his amazing career, man. 3-4 years since his draft, ACL tear.
     
  4. Easy

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    He is literally KG and Wemby.

    DD
     
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    There are many "what ifs" throughout NBA history, but what if Ralph Sampson were healthy is one of my favorites. From everything I've read about him he could have been an all-time great. He finished 10th in MVP voting his second season in the league.
     
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    My memories of the twin towers are. Ralph was the better of the two with skills and temperament. Akeem was a hot headed fist fighting athlete (that killed a lion with bear hands - thank you Bill Warrell). At 7’4” Ralph played smaller than Akeem’s 6’10” billed as a 7footer. Both were lighting quick. Ralph always seemed to want to be a guard in the worst of ways keeping the coach frustrated with him. He LOVED dribbling.
     
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    This is a good assessment. The complaints about Ralph was that he was soft. Wemby plays more aggressively and has vastly more potential than Ralph. KG was a much better player and played with a fire that Ralph never had. Ralph would have been a perennial all-star, but would have never made it to the realm of superstar in my opinion.
     
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    That's obvious. Below is the perfect example of, "It ain't over until it's over."

     
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    replay review wouldn’t have counted the shot.
     
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    Man, I don't even remember that. lol. I just remember him pulling his hair out trying to get Ralph to play like a big man and not a PG. Every time Ralph would try to bring the ball up the court, I remember my friends and I would call him Tragic Johnson. :D

    Ralph had all-world talent, but he was in an era that rewarded and admired big men who battled in the paint. His abilities weren't meant for the 1980's NBA and battling dinosaurs in the paint.He never was the player everyone expected him to be because I just don't think he wanted to do that in the NBA. While healthy, he was a good-but-inconsistent player, which also drove people nuts. When injured, he was just considered a "what could've been" story.
     

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