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Pryz can't be on the list for the sole reason he once got hit so hard in the sak that one testicle wrapped around the other
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Pryz can't be on the list for the sole reason he once got hit so hard in the sak that one testicle wrapped around the other
Compare, yes. But nobody is saying "we NEED a Sabas". We'd all LIKE a Sabas. But for years, people have thought that Joel is what we need. He's the benchmark - if you aren't as good you suck; if you're better you're great. Sabas/Walton are the high-water mark - not something you can realistically achieve.
I think Roy is an interesting candidate for most "overrated:" Definitely provided an emotional lift to a very down franchise and fan-base, but in terms of actual production, and playoff success (which is where you should measure guys) he doesn't quite measure up to his perception in the minds of many fans.
I say this as someone who liked Roy a lot.
P.s. I would have said LaMarcus, but I don't think he was ever really embraced by most fans -- he was always pretty polarizing and definitely not regarded highly enough to be "overrated."
Sergio, by a few very vocal posters. The guy was a turnover machine that couldn't make a layup or a jump shot to save his life and couldn't guard a chair. As I predicted, he was out of the league after his rookie contract. He went back to Europe for six years, supposedly improved his jump shot, came back to be a starter on one of the worst teams in the league and promptly lost his starting job to the undrafted T.J. McConnell.
Some here were predicting he'd be the next John Stockton playing for Paul Westphal in Sacramento. Right... Stockton could actually shoot and play defense.
BNM
It doesn't really count when the people who are overrating him are trolls.
Walter Berry? Not sure he was overrated in the NBA though.
no but I crossed my legsdid anyone else just cringe after reading that?
I think it's funny because people constantly talk about the "warm and fuzzies" in regards to Roy, but it sure seemed like there were reports of him being a bit of a diva in his last couple years. Meanwhile, Dame has been here for five years and from all reports, he's still the same dude that he was when he got here. Humble, great teammate, great leader..... I look at Dame and I see all of the the things that Roy was not.
Someone mentioned Travis Outlaw earlier and he's actually a pretty good candidate. He had a stretch around 2007-2008 in the second half of the season where had some big scoring games and he was suddenly being hailed as a breakout star and one of the future foundational players. Except he was never very good, even offensively. His defense was always poor and he had only one season above a 103 offensive rating.
Danny Young
He was my sister's fav player of all time. I thought he was good too but he was, by modern statistical measures, not very good at all.Rest his soul, but Kevin Duckworth is my answer. Great guy off the court but on the court he was tissue-paper soft and his woes were a big reason for our choking against the Lakers.
Yeah me too.I get a weird vibe from Roy tbh.
Danny Young
Yeah me too.
Don't you think it's weird that he is just up I-5 but he never visits Portland?
Roy has the feeling of someone who never got over a bad breakup...... and that breakup was with his career. It's almost like the ghost of Roy's career haunts the Rose Garden, and he's afraid to come back and face it.
Don't you think it's weird that he is just up I-5 but he never visits Portland?
Roy has the feeling of someone who never got over a bad breakup...... and that breakup was with his career. It's almost like the ghost of Roy's career haunts the Rose Garden, and he's afraid to come back and face it.
My legs curled up under me.did anyone else just cringe after reading that?
did anyone else just cringe after reading that?
no but I crossed my legs
My legs curled up under me.
Are people really giving Roy shit for liking Seattle more than Portland? He grew up there, it's always going to be home, just like Oakland will always be Dames home.
What do people want him to do? Actively make public appearances when his career is already over? His split wasn't particularly great. It will probably be another few years before they should do a joint appearance.
Brian Grant and Sabonis. Neither came to play in Game 7 and no one will call them on it.
Danny Young
