How good of a player was he at his prime? ( didnt really peak as a player; in that way he was similiar to reggie miller ironically

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Peja Stojakovic wrote:Jimmy butler, with no regard for human life
RSCD3_ wrote:A lot of opinions on whether he was underrated because of his recent struggles since the pistons stopped making the playoffs, or overrated based on the fact that he helped win the title in 04 and almost in 05.
How good of a player was he at his prime? ( didnt really peak as a player; in that way he was similiar to reggie miller ironically) and what type of player could equal his production over the pistons six year ecf run span?
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sc8581 wrote:RSCD3_ wrote:A lot of opinions on whether he was underrated because of his recent struggles since the pistons stopped making the playoffs, or overrated based on the fact that he helped win the title in 04 and almost in 05.
How good of a player was he at his prime? ( didnt really peak as a player; in that way he was similiar to reggie miller ironically) and what type of player could equal his production over the pistons six year ecf run span?
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He was better than Singler but worse or at least less aggressive than Batum, so somewhere in the middle lol.
bkseven wrote:He's between average and above average.
sc8581 wrote:RSCD3_ wrote:A lot of opinions on whether he was underrated because of his recent struggles since the pistons stopped making the playoffs, or overrated based on the fact that he helped win the title in 04 and almost in 05.
How good of a player was he at his prime? ( didnt really peak as a player; in that way he was similiar to reggie miller ironically) and what type of player could equal his production over the pistons six year ecf run span?
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He was better than Singler but worse or at least less aggressive than Batum, so somewhere in the middle lol.
Peja Stojakovic wrote:Jimmy butler, with no regard for human life
DocRI wrote:^ But as members of that '04 Championship team left or aged, and they tried to make him more of a focal point of the offense, he fell short. Part of that could have been the overall degeneration of the team, and part of that (a large part, in fact!) could have been the lousy coaches we had and that time. Still, I just don't think he could have ever been a #2 option night-in and night-out. In his prime, Tay was the CONSUMMATE role-playing, complimentary-starter, "glue guy" that every championship team needs.