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Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:26 pm
by Guy986
Someone has to do it.....
Thank you Rafer for the memories. Eventhough you're mighty inconsistent, I'll never forget the 22 game winning streak that you help orchestrate. And your patented skip to my lou move to the basket. And your silky smooth tear drop that hits nothing but air.
Now that Skip is gone, who is going to be the escape goat?
Juwan-----> Skip------> ?
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:29 pm
by TMU
Good question. My guess is Luther Head even though he gets 0 playing time.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:34 pm
by aznkillabeezZz
Kyle lowry, the guy we traded him for. Ofcourse.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:39 pm
by TMACFORMVP
Thanks, I don't think I'll forget that 31 point game against the Lakers to put us #1 in the West, and cap off the 2nd longest winning streak in NBA History. Maybe things could have been different against Utah had he played the whole series healthy, we were 2-1 with him in the lineup for the full game, and that's with only one of those games being at home.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:44 pm
by Guy986
I think i'll miss Alston screaming "YAO YAO YAO" asking for the ball to start a fast break.
That always cracks me up.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:45 pm
by sook
the worst starting Point in the league...but i liked his fearlessness...I am depressed now that i remember our streak and the team we had going last yr

Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:48 pm
by Vator
Thanks Skip...

Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:05 pm
by MaxRider
Goodbye Skippy. I'll go visit you in Orlando board.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:36 pm
by TracyMac
Goodbye Skip to my lou
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:03 am
by Amel
Rafer -> Lowry
thanks Skip for all your headache and pain you caused me
but I also enjoyed your hillarious ballerina moves
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:32 am
by Alex_De_Large
good luck on the magic, you will have a better chance to make the second round there, howard/lewis/turkolgu don't spend 3/4's of the season injured.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:35 am
by Iggyemu
Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:40 am
by moofs
Iggyemu wrote:Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
Out of curiosity, do you ACTUALLY know that other teams' scouting reports said that, which teams, and how do you know? You've always said this before in a way that made it sound like you just thought they said that.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:45 am
by Iggyemu
moofs wrote:Iggyemu wrote:Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
Out of curiosity, do you ACTUALLY know that other teams' scouting reports said that, which teams, and how do you know? You've always said this before in a way that made it sound like you just thought they said that.
A few teams that I can't remember...their announcers over the years have mentioned something along those lines. The actual quote is my own. I dunno if it says it in that manner. But some announcers for other teams regularly comment on how their team is supposed to leave him open and double off of him b/c he isn't a good shooter.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:04 am
by Guy986
Iggyemu wrote:Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
And yet, you are giggling like a school girl over the acquisition of Kyle Lowry. You do realize he's a career 25% 3 point shooter right? Right?
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:21 am
by Iggyemu
Guy986 wrote:Iggyemu wrote:Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
And yet, you are giggling like a school girl over the acquisition of Kyle Lowry. You do realize he's a career 25% 3 point shooter right? Right?
Actually you are quite mistaken. I am giggling like a school girl b/c Rafer Alston is not a Rocket anymore. I don't care who we got. I think Lowry could help us but he isn't the answer at that position. I am just excited that we got rid of Alston. Nothing more.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:45 am
by blims10
Iggyemu wrote:Guy986 wrote:Iggyemu wrote:Appreciation for what. This guy was the single most reason after injuries as to why we never succeeded. When another team's scouting report says "Double off of him...don't bother rotating to him" then you fail as an NBA player.
The Magic and their fans were desperate and Alston may provide some help for em b/c he is better than Johnson. But they will soon come to realize just how many open shots this guy misses on a nightly basis.
And yet, you are giggling like a school girl over the acquisition of Kyle Lowry. You do realize he's a career 25% 3 point shooter right? Right?
Actually you are quite mistaken. I am giggling like a school girl b/c Rafer Alston is not a Rocket anymore. I don't care who we got. I think Lowry could help us but he isn't the answer at that position. I am just excited that we got rid of Alston. Nothing more.
To be honest, only TMAC only fans will happy to see this trade.
Hope Yao leave this team ASAP.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:51 am
by Iggyemu
blims10 wrote:
To be honest, only TMAC only fans will happy to see this trade.
Hope Yao leave this team ASAP.
That actually makes no sense since this in noway helps T-Mac b/c T-Mac is not longer playing for the Rockets and chances are will never play for the Rockets ever again.
This will help Yao b/c we now have a PG that can actually stay in front of his man thereby better protecting Yao defensively.
Offensively...well....McGrady was our best post entry passer and just general Yao finder. So he isn't there. Alston was a far second in this regard. I don't see why Lowry can't get the ball to Yao. In fact I am sure he is much better at penetrating and dishing than Alston was simply b/c most teams just don't rotate to stop Alston when he penetrates b/c he is likely not gonna make the layup. Lowry will..Yao will get his fair share of gimme baskets.
We didn't upgrade the PG position much but we upgraded it. You can count on that.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:56 am
by RaoulDuke79
Battier needs to handle the ball more in the halfcourt, Suga Shane can get that ball to Yao, make no mistake about it.
In Suga Shane I trust.
Re: Rafer Alston Appreciation Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:34 am
by hackle
oh rafer is such a good memory, when you look back... though sometimes he is a pain when you are watching him playing