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Sheed wasn't either.
Sure he was.
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Sheed wasn't either.
Okay fine. Sheed was my favorite player (Aldridge used to be my first until he bitched out), so I won't even argue this point.Sure he was.
I'd say in Detroit he was as close to a star as anyone else on that teamSheed wasn't either.
I would argue that. I think Sheed was the #1 option in the 1999-00 Blazers more than any other team he played on. That's when he really came into his own.I'd say in Detroit he was as close to a star as anyone else on that team
Parker > Billups, Manu > Hamilton, Leonard > Prince, Popovich > Brown, Duncan >>> Wallace
I went back and forth on it and Game 4 was amazing but he never won a playoff series.I'd include Brandon Roy.
With the noodle hair.Jeff McGinnis
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All with ya on Kersey and Buck By far the 88-92 team was my favorite. .I'd include Brandon Roy.
The point I was making seems to have eluded you.
BINGO!! We have a winner here!The flaw in the comparison is that LA is joining a team that made the finals in 2013 and won the 'ship in 2014, with a coach who has been there for almost two decades. By contrast, Sheed joined a team just two seasons removed from the lottery, with a coach who had been there less than a year. He didn't latch on to a squad that had already been there; he was the final piece to get them there.
Took you guys long enough.....BINGO!! We have a winner here!
No, he just dragged a team that nobody thought had any business even hoping to win 30 games into the playoffs two years ahead of schedule.I went back and forth on it and Game 4 was amazing but he never won a playoff series.
Kinda like what Dame is gonna do this coming season!No, he just dragged a team that nobody thought had any business even hoping to win 30 games into the playoffs two years ahead of schedule.
The flaw in the comparison is that LA is joining a team that made the finals in 2013 and won the 'ship in 2014, with a coach who has been there for almost two decades. By contrast, Sheed joined a team just two seasons removed from the lottery, with a coach who had been there less than a year. He didn't latch on to a squad that had already been there; he was the final piece to get them there.
That whole team was a bunch of glorified role players. Every single one of them was basically a "Wes Matthews" at their position.The bottom line is Sheed was a glorified role player with the Pistons, that put them over the top.
When are we going to stop acting like LaMarcus Aldridge isn't good?
