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It's stupid to trade a player who is as good as he is and has given so much to the city. It makes keeping star players here harder. I don't think you're seeing the forest for the trees. There probably will never be a good reason to trade Dame.
Stupid hypothetical. Durant marries a woman from Portland and he wants to come here. GS says give us Dame.

As nice as he is we're a better team with KD instead of Dame. So not stupid to trade him.
 
Clyde was NOT overrated. He was only the best SG in the league next to Jordan. No Jordan, Clyde's the best.

Agreed! How can someone who is one of only 5 players in the 70-year history of the NBA to have more than 20,000 career points, 6000 career rebounds and 6000 career assists be overrated?

The other 4:

LeBron James
Oscar Robertson
Kobe Bryant
John Havlicek

Notice, the following players are NOT on that list:

Michael Jordan
Larry Bird
Magic Johnson
Wilt Chamberlain
Scottie Pippen

He is the only player in NBA history to have more than 20,000 points, 6000 rebounds, 6000 assists and 2000 steals (but, to be fair to Oscar and Hondo, they didn't start tracking steals until near the end of their careers).

People who say Clyde was overrated have forgotten how good he was.

Dame has come close to matching Clyde's career best 27.2 ppg, but can't touch his career best 7.9 rpg or 8.0 apg and hasn't been, and never will be, remotely close to his career best 2.7 steals per game.

Clyde was a 10-time all star and 5-time all NBA when SG was the deepest position in the league.

Dame has the potential to surpass Clyde, but he will need to continue to play at his current (or even higher) level for several more years to do so.

Clyde has been a bit of a tool since he left Portland, but that doesn't diminish how good he was on the court while he was here.

BNM
 
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Agreed! How can someone who is one of only 5 players in the 70-year history of the NBA to have more than 20,000 career points, 6000 career rebounds and 600o career assists be overrated?

The other 4:

LeBron James
Oscar Robertson
Kobe Bryant
John Havlicek

Notice, the following player are NOT on that list:

Michael Jordan
Larry Bird
Magic Johnson
Wilt Chamberlain
Scottie Pippen

He is the only player in NBA history to have more than 20,000 points, 6000 rebounds, 6000 assists and 2000 steals (but, to be fair to Oscar and Hondo, they didn't start tracking steals until near the end of their careers).

People who say Clyde was overrated have forgotten how good he was.

Dame has come close to matching Clyde's career best 27.2 ppg, but can't touch his career best 7.9 rpg or 8.0 apg and hasn't been, and never will be, remotely close to his career best 2.7 steals per game.

Clyde was a 10-time all star and 5-time all NBA when SG was the deepest position in the league.

Dame has the potential to surpass Clyde, but he will need to continue to play at his current (or even higher) level for several more years to do so.

Clyde has been a bit of a tool since he left Portland, but that doesn't diminish how good he was on the court while he was here.

BNM

Thank you for that. I almost spit out my lunch when I read the "Clyde was overrated" comment. Your response was a million times better than anything I could have come up with.
 
Clyde was NOT overrated. He was only the best SG in the league next to Jordan. No Jordan, Clyde's the best.

I loved Clyde, don't get me wrong. But I wasn't enamored with a lot of SG's during a stretch of Clyde's run, so of course he was second to Jordan.

That's like saying Shaq was the best C of his era. And other than a few years here and there of a few different centers, one player stood far ahead of the others that challenged him and transcended them all.
 
I loved Clyde, don't get me wrong. But I wasn't enamored with a lot of SG's during a stretch of Clyde's run, so of course he was second to Jordan.

That's like saying Shaq was the best C of his era. And other than a few years here and there of a few different centers, one player stood far ahead of the others that challenged him and transcended them all.

Disagree. SG was the deepest position in the league during Clyde's prime. Center was the weakest position in the league during Shaq's prime. Sure, early in his career, Hakeem, David Robinson, Ewing, etc. were still around, but by the time Shaq hit his prime those guys were all gone and with Duncan listed as a power forward, there were years when the second team ALL NBA center didn't even average 10 ppg. That was the era of Jamaal Magloire All Star! That's how weak the center position was during Shaq's prime.

BNM
 
Disagree. SG was the deepest position in the league during Clyde's prime. Center was the weakest position in the league during Shaq's prime. Sure, early in his career, Hakeem, David Robinson, Ewing, etc. were still around, but by the time Shaq hit his prime those guys were all gone and with Duncan listed as a power forward, there were years when the second team ALL NBA center didn't even average 10 ppg. That was the era of Jamaal Magloire All Star! That's how weak the center position was during Shaq's prime.

BNM

The "Dunkin' Dutchman" used to give Shaq FITS.
 
The "Dunkin' Dutchman" used to give Shaq FITS.

So did Gheorghe Muresan - briefly. Shaq had trouble with guys who were actually bigger than him that he couldn't just dunk over at will. Yao also played Shaq well the few times he wasn't injured when they met.

BNM
 
Maybe I rubbed off on BG but I too believe Drexler was overrated. He played on a stacked Portland team with a bunch of unselfish, team first players who allowed him to shine. But it can be convincingly argued that Porter (and even Kersey and Williams) carried those teams. For all Clyde's talents he had a tiny heart and folded like a cheap suit under pressure. How many times did he whine about being underpaid? How many times did Portland tear up his contract and give him a new one only to have him whine again a year or two later? He was crying the contract blues when PA traded him because he (PA) had had enough. But PA was classy enough to trade him for hot garbage to his hometown. Clyde then won a ring on Olajuwon's coat tails then pissed all over Portland at HOF time. Fuck Clyde Drexler. Fun to watch with nothing on the line so he'll always be overrated in my opinion. And Dame has already left Clyde in his dust.
 
Maybe I rubbed off on BG but I too believe Drexler was overrated. He played on a stacked Portland team with a bunch of unselfish, team first players who allowed him to shine. But it can be convincingly argued that Porter (and even Kersey and Williams) carried those teams. For all Clyde's talents he had a tiny heart and folded like a cheap suit under pressure. How many times did he whine about being underpaid? How many times did Portland tear up his contract and give him a new one only to have him whine again a year or two later? He was crying the contract blues when PA traded him because he (PA) had had enough. But PA was classy enough to trade him for hot garbage to his hometown. Clyde then won a ring on Olajuwon's coat tails then pissed all over Portland at HOF time. Fuck Clyde Drexler. Fun to watch with nothing on the line so he'll always be overrated in my opinion. And Dame has already left Clyde in his dust.

I mean, don't get me wrong. I do have a signed Drexler jersey framed in my basement.

But the Dame jersey was going for more than twice Drexler's at the auction.
 
Y'all trippin. Drex averaged over 6 ast when we went to the finals.
 

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