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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mr. Boe @ Jun 9 2008, 03:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Thomas is a 31 year old lazy player who's never been an all-star, never averaged more than 16 points (career high season was in 24 games, btw), and who's always been known as a lazy player merely playing for a contract.
Lewis is a 28 year old kid out of high school, who's averaging 16 points over his career, over 20 in 3 seasons, been to the 2nd round twice playing a 2nd or 3rd scorer role, went to the all-star game the year he had a huge role in the Sonics' only good season of the decade, and has played a huge role in Orlando playing out of position at PF...and still has quite a few years to go.</div>
Notice they're both averaging 16ppg? One for a career and one for a season or so.
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Player development...
Rashard Lewis
Tim Thomas
Thomas is averaging 12 and 4 over his career, Rashard's averaging 17 and 6 (rounded numbers).
20
Thomas is averaging 11.5 over the last 3 seasons (and 55 games), while Rashard is averaging 20 (and 73 games).'
Big difference.
Rashard has come into his own as a star in this league (not consistent all-star/superstar, just star). Thomas has been always known as a bust going for the money.
Lewis is a 28 year old kid out of high school, who's averaging 16 points over his career, over 20 in 3 seasons, been to the 2nd round twice playing a 2nd or 3rd scorer role, went to the all-star game the year he had a huge role in the Sonics' only good season of the decade, and has played a huge role in Orlando playing out of position at PF...and still has quite a few years to go.</div>
Notice they're both averaging 16ppg? One for a career and one for a season or so.
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Player development...
Rashard Lewis
Tim Thomas
Thomas is averaging 12 and 4 over his career, Rashard's averaging 17 and 6 (rounded numbers).
20
Thomas is averaging 11.5 over the last 3 seasons (and 55 games), while Rashard is averaging 20 (and 73 games).'
Big difference.
Rashard has come into his own as a star in this league (not consistent all-star/superstar, just star). Thomas has been always known as a bust going for the money.