Grinditout wrote:Chet Walker is a good pickup, but I think he was more of a SF than SG when he played. I guess you could use him at SG though.
I like the Stephon Marbury pick, didn't have it all in his head but for a long time averaged 20 and 8.
Yeah, when he played he had the body of a SF, but in a draft like this that spans to modern times, I like his size better at SG. Basketball-reference.com lists his position as Forward-Guard. He was really tenacious and he gave his all for the sport. I loved when I found this:
Chet was one of the premier swingmen of the NBA during his 13-year playing career and his play never deteriorated, but amazingly it ever-improved as he got older
"Walker took a look at the 6-foot-10 Russell and shouted to coach Alex Hannum on the bench, 'I'll murder this guy.' With that, Walker started one of his patented one-on-one drives and Russell fouled. Chet made the free throw and Russell then switched to another man."
Walker's merciless drives to the basket were becoming more and more unwieldy for opponents to handle as his free throw shooting reached William Tell accuracy:
"Chet Walker's 44-for-45 foul shooting spree in four Chicago victories last week has sent the Bulls' veteran to the head of the free throw class, providing the lone change among [NBA] statistical leaders. Walker, who celebrated his 31st birthday Monday, surged past Milwaukee's Oscar Robertson and Seattle's Dick Snyder into the free throw accuracy lead with an .861 percentage…"
"I truly believe the people who manage the Bulls think I'm an idiot — a dumb black man with no pride or principles. I ruined my health for this team, played all last season with a bleeding kidney when the doctors said I could have sat out and drawn my salary…
"When I went into the hospital to get it cleared up, management refused to pay the $470 bill… After all these years in the NBA, they still treat me like a machine — paid a certain amount of money in exchange for forfeiting my rights as a human being."
Not that he had anything left to prove on the court. He left the game as the NBA's ninth all-time leading scorer. In 13 seasons he made the All-Star game seven times. Also, in those 13 seasons his team never missed the playoffs. In 1974, he became just the eighth NBA player to play in 1,000 games and he was proud not of the achievement itself, but of what it symbolized:
"I feel real good about it, because it shows I worked hard and earned my pay… I really had no Idea about the 1,000 games. I'm not aware of records and statistics. I've put in a lot of hours, though and worked hard."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball- ... --nba.htmlHAD TO HAVE HIM.