Karate Diop wrote:Keith Van Horn. Dude was ahead of his time.
Would playing in the modern era help him avoid injuries?
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Karate Diop wrote:Keith Van Horn. Dude was ahead of his time.
cursedsportsfan wrote:I’m biased here and he wouldn’t be a superstar but Salim Stoudamire. I feel like he could easily fine a role in todays nba
SeanieWard wrote:1. Eddie Jones-would probably be similar to Bradley Beal/Devin Booker today if not better. His game was smooth and he can really score/shoot the ball and was an underrated defender
2. Gilbert Arenas-would probably be the best PG in the NBA after Luka and Steph. He really was ahead of his time
3. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf-Highly skilled guard. People say he was Steph before Steph. I think that's an exaggeration but he can hoop. Heck, even now in his 50's he's playing well in the Big 3 league. At 6'1 160 lbs we might be talking about him as one of the best small guards ever if he played in this era
4. Rod Strickland-There's videos of him scoring on MJ with some nasty crossovers. He had great handles and finishing ability around the rim. Not hard to see where Kyrie got it from (he's Kyrie's uncle). He was also a great passer too. I think he'd be really good today
UcanUwill wrote:I am glad not every answer is - InSeRt RaNdOM gOoD sHoOteR. Bill Simmons is most moronic about this. Personally, I think guy like AK47 would be better, Marion probably too. There are countless of great shooters nowadays, a lot of them aren't even in the league, stop idiotically assuming anyone who could shoot in the past is welcome to shoot 10 threes a game in todays NBA.
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
Ckay wrote:Michael Redd