Sachmo wrote:swedd took Barry earlier on.
Fat just called him Dick Barry because he is
Yeah i almost did this like... 4 times
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Sachmo wrote:swedd took Barry earlier on.
Fat just called him Dick Barry because he is


SWEDD523 wrote:Yeah you can thank the moderator BigHead for that
BigSlam wrote:SWEDD523 wrote:Yeah you can thank the moderator BigHead for that
Hang on - is that a shot at me?




Paydro70 wrote:Using a pic of a dog instead of a cat should earn an automatic suspension IMO.



fatlever wrote:how will sharif be remembered 10 years from now? overrated because he put up great stats on bad teams or underrated because he was never able to bring a team success on his own?
for me, he was perfect case of a fantastic #3, but stats, salary and draft position made people expect #1 type performance. he clearly was not an alpha #1 guy, would have been solid as a #2 on a playoff team and could have been perfect as a #3 on a championship level team, assuming his defense was good enough.


LamarMatic7 wrote:fatlever wrote:how will sharif be remembered 10 years from now? overrated because he put up great stats on bad teams or underrated because he was never able to bring a team success on his own?
for me, he was perfect case of a fantastic #3, but stats, salary and draft position made people expect #1 type performance. he clearly was not an alpha #1 guy, would have been solid as a #2 on a playoff team and could have been perfect as a #3 on a championship level team, assuming his defense was good enough.
I'll even say that he won't be remembered at all. Yes, he had a nice skillset and he could score, but he wasn't much of a defensive presence and played on horrible teams. It's hard for me to find an example, but I'm sure there is somebody who we can compare Reef to from the 80s/early 90s. Some good scorer, who played on the Clippers or T-Wolves and is completely forgotten nowadays. The best one I came up with - Tony Campbell.

LamarMatic7 wrote:fatlever wrote:how will sharif be remembered 10 years from now? overrated because he put up great stats on bad teams or underrated because he was never able to bring a team success on his own?
for me, he was perfect case of a fantastic #3, but stats, salary and draft position made people expect #1 type performance. he clearly was not an alpha #1 guy, would have been solid as a #2 on a playoff team and could have been perfect as a #3 on a championship level team, assuming his defense was good enough.
I'll even say that he won't be remembered at all. Yes, he had a nice skillset and he could score, but he wasn't much of a defensive presence and played on horrible teams. It's hard for me to find an example, but I'm sure there is somebody who we can compare Reef to from the 80s/early 90s. Some good scorer, who played on the Clippers or T-Wolves and is completely forgotten nowadays. The best one I came up with - Tony Campbell.
fatlever wrote:how will sharif be remembered 10 years from now? overrated because he put up great stats on bad teams or underrated because he was never able to bring a team success on his own?
for me, he was perfect case of a fantastic #3, but stats, salary and draft position made people expect #1 type performance. he clearly was not an alpha #1 guy, would have been solid as a #2 on a playoff team and could have been perfect as a #3 on a championship level team, assuming his defense was good enough.



BigSlam wrote:SWEDD523 wrote:Yeah you can thank the moderator BigHead for that
Hang on - is that a shot at me?



Sachmo wrote:For the Champion category, can we use ABA champion?
11. Champion – won at least one NBA championship

Sachmo wrote:Yeah thats cool, I think I found an alternative
