Hey Pen can we hold up on the run-off?
VOTE : Horace Grant
Grant was a great player. An elite roleplayer who provided good efficient offense to go with solid rebounding and defense.
Very efficient, very consistent and provided a good deal of positive impact for a number of talented and successful teams from the early 90's Bulls to the mid 90's Magic and even to the famous 01 Laker team.
Very smart player who knew how to fit in and play to his strengths while taking advantage of his casts.
I prefer Sheed to Webber but between Sheed and Grant I will go with The General.
Great mention Quot. I think Horace is great for this spot.
Playoff stats
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Prime Grant : 12.4 / 9.0 / 2.2 / 1.1-bpg on 58%TS (141g)
Prime Sheed : 14.8 / 6.7 / 1.7 / 1.4-bpg on 52%TS (148g)
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Sorry, in the runoff now. Maybe next vote.
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Runoff Vote Rasheed Wallace
Equal longevity but his defense was far superior to webber's. He was a good shooter from 3 in his day and when he was in the post he was a better scorer down there than Webber. He was also a better playoff performer IMO.
Equal longevity but his defense was far superior to webber's. He was a good shooter from 3 in his day and when he was in the post he was a better scorer down there than Webber. He was also a better playoff performer IMO.
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Okay, calling this one for Rasheed (if I missed a vote, I'll vote for Rasheed too; more versatile, less problematic than Webber -- though it's competitive).
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