Wasn't Stephen Hunter a Solid Player?
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Wasn't Stephen Hunter a Solid Player?
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Wasn't Stephen Hunter a Solid Player?
Before he was traded to the Nuggets, my impression was that Hunter was solid--maybe one of the better backup centers in the league.
Karl played him about 3 minutes this year, and now I'm wondering what gives. Am I misremembering thinking he was decent with Philly? I certainly didn't expect him to be a starter, but I would have expected around 15 solid minutes per night from him.
Just trying to figure out what Denver might expect next year with a slightly less insane coach.
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Karl played him about 3 minutes this year, and now I'm wondering what gives. Am I misremembering thinking he was decent with Philly? I certainly didn't expect him to be a starter, but I would have expected around 15 solid minutes per night from him.
Just trying to figure out what Denver might expect next year with a slightly less insane coach.
Thanks
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He was decent and started for us the 2nd half of last season. Not a good rebounder for his size but he should have been playing for Denver. He could have taken some pressure off of Camby. Look at what Reggie Evans has done for us and Karl had him buried on the bench. Karl doesn't put any value on defense.
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Chocolate or Thunder? wrote:In a nutshell.....ummm...no!!
He's like the Tin Man in the Wizard of OZ...no heart. As a former first round pick (#17 to Orlando) he was expected to do more. He stinks!!
While your sense of drama is cute, let's not forget that the Sixers had a winning record last season in the 30 some odd games that Hunter started for the Sixers in 06-07. While I wouldn't go as far as to say that Hunter is a solid NBA player, I also wouldn't say he stinks. He's a role player and that's all.
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No Hunter is below the level of a "decent player" because to be decent you have to have some consistency like Brian Skinner. Steven Hunter plays bad most of the time but will string together some games out of his frustration of consistently getting yanked for his bad play. He would undoubtedly get yanked for bad play more often than not if he had played...
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Re: Wasn't Stephen Hunter a Solid Player?
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Re: Wasn't Stephen Hunter a Solid Player?
manchambo wrote:Before he was traded to the Nuggets, my impression was that Hunter was solid--maybe one of the better backup centers in the league.
Karl played him about 3 minutes this year, and now I'm wondering what gives. Am I misremembering thinking he was decent with Philly? I certainly didn't expect him to be a starter, but I would have expected around 15 solid minutes per night from him.
Just trying to figure out what Denver might expect next year with a slightly less insane coach.
Thanks
Didn't he screw up his knee?
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