ClintonDemocrat wrote:EArl wrote:Great PG, but was shadowed by the likes of Magic and such.
Great? Mmm. Too strong an adjective. The 80s Nuggs played a grotesquely fast offensive pace under Doug Moe and Lever was a very competent stat filler, but so was Rod Strickland. They exist, but it doesn't make them great players. A player who certainly talented in some ways? Yeah. Maybe one of the final AS Game substitute selections on a given year? Yeah.
He wasn't unknown outside of hardcore fans, either, as claimed above. He made at least one ASG. I saw a piece of one recently where he was out there as an early sub alongside Magic and most of the EAST's starters. He looked noticeably out of place at that point in the game and Magic was passing him the ball at midcourt so Fat could have some time on camera initiating plays.
fat made two all-star games and was voted in as a starter by the fans (well deserved) in one of them. you dont get voted in as a starter while playing for a team like the nuggets unless you are deserving and known by fans.
17pts in 1st all-star game in 31 minutes, 16pts in 22 minutes in his second... hardly seems out of place.
he tore his ACL during his peak (start of season after making his 2nd all-star game). came back, played half a season the next year then tore his ACL again and missed another year and that was it for his career.
perhaps what you saw in the all-star game was a very unselfish, humble, quiet, team first player in fat who was not the type of player who stood out in an all-star game setting.
watch that video i posted on the 1st page. that was against michael jordan.
btw, rod strickland was a solid nba pg but he never had the blazing fast quickness and nose for the ball that made fat special.



















