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Greatest Changes (good or bad)

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by pradaxpimp, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    LJ's downfall was also due to injury.
     
  2. pradaxpimp

    pradaxpimp Member

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    i thought barkley was with us and he was already hampered by injuries in 96
     
  3. Codman

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    Good: Jermaine O'neal.......bench sitter in the Portland days; considered for MVP this season.

    Bad: Antonio Davis......what happened to this guy? Few great seasons in Indiana and one in Toronto. He gets a huge contract extension and dissapears on the Bulls.



    Cod
     
  4. tierre_brown

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    Sorry, I meant LJ was a good and the other 2 were bads. I loved Grandmama, a little less when he went to the Knicks (since I hate all NY teams), but it was unfortunate to see him just sort of fall off the public spotlight.

    Coleman never lived up to his #1 pick billing, and Baker seemed to do a complete 180 soon after the Kemp/Baker trade.
     
  5. 101 6 7

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    Good: Avery Johnson; undrafter, too slow, too short; couldn't shoot a lick to starting point guard w/a ring.

    Bad: Lin Bias
     
  6. Sane

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    Tracy McGrady.

    With all the talk about him, how could you guys forget?



    Rashard Lewis - was never really considereda shooter. In fact, the reason we didn't draft him is because he wasn't especially good at anything.

    Jason "White Chocolate" Williams - who could've honestly said this guy would get his act together? You always here "if only this guy focuses on his game"... But this is one guy who actually went out and did it, and is now among the league leaders in assists and asst/to ratio.

    Donyell Marashall - Remember when he was with Golden State? He broke out after he joined the Jazz.


    Shandon Anderson, Howard Eisley, Bryon Russell - These guys just went downhill violently. F*** the Jazz.
     

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