Rafer Alston vs Rod Strickland
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Rafer Alston vs Rod Strickland
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Rafer Alston vs Rod Strickland
Strickland came in with bigger hopes, but I se their peaks being similar.
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OMG, this is Strickland by a mile.
The guy once averaged 17.8 points and 10.5 assists per game! He was phenomenal!
Over a 5 year period, the guy never averaged below 17.2 points or 8.8 assists. Think about those numbers. They're sick.
I like Alston a lot, but he's never been able to muster 14 points or 7 assists in a season. He just doesn't belong in this comparison...
The guy once averaged 17.8 points and 10.5 assists per game! He was phenomenal!
Over a 5 year period, the guy never averaged below 17.2 points or 8.8 assists. Think about those numbers. They're sick.
I like Alston a lot, but he's never been able to muster 14 points or 7 assists in a season. He just doesn't belong in this comparison...
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noido wrote:plus Strickland had good shot selection.
He also had a better feel for the game IMO. Both were with Miami at different times in their careers, Alston at the beginning, Strickland at the end. Alston had a problem controlling the flow of the game. He never knew when to run or when to slow it up. He would just force his way around the court. Strickland on the other hand, knew exactly when to run and exactly when to walk. He just had this innate feel for it.
Now, maybe Alston's matured since his time in Miami, and maybe Strickland was just as bad at the early stages of his career, but Strick always had better ballhandling, made better decisions with the ball, and ran a team as efficiently and smoothly as I've ever seen...
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Game 7 Semifnals
From the AP
The game was tied at 103-103 and San Antonio was working for the go-ahead basket with less than 30 seconds to play when Rod Strickland's no-look pass headed out of bounds on the Spurs' baseline.
But Portland's Jerome Kersey saved the ball and threw an off-balance length-of-the-court pass to Drexler, who was fouled from behind by Strickland with 26.2 seconds left in the game.
From the AP
The game was tied at 103-103 and San Antonio was working for the go-ahead basket with less than 30 seconds to play when Rod Strickland's no-look pass headed out of bounds on the Spurs' baseline.
But Portland's Jerome Kersey saved the ball and threw an off-balance length-of-the-court pass to Drexler, who was fouled from behind by Strickland with 26.2 seconds left in the game.
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sp6r=underrated wrote:Game 7 Semifnals
From the AP
The game was tied at 103-103 and San Antonio was working for the go-ahead basket with less than 30 seconds to play when Rod Strickland's no-look pass headed out of bounds on the Spurs' baseline.
But Portland's Jerome Kersey saved the ball and threw an off-balance length-of-the-court pass to Drexler, who was fouled from behind by Strickland with 26.2 seconds left in the game.
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