Disclaimer: not every trade offer will be accepted. ridiculous trade offers will be rejected. some good ones will be too. exceptionally ridiculous trade offers will be openly ridiculed.
Haha.. gotta love it.
Disclaimer: not every trade offer will be accepted. ridiculous trade offers will be rejected. some good ones will be too. exceptionally ridiculous trade offers will be openly ridiculed.
Hopefully there is enough voters this year... interest outside actual participants seemed to have dwindled this year. Last year at least we had guys like Fish who took an interest despite without having a team.
As with every year, I've been following this. I will be voting for sure.
Richmond was of paramount importance. He could lope into the lane and finish with a finger roll, his post-up game as a guard was only equaled by Jordan and former teammate Tim Hardaway. He shot over 40 percent from behind the arc even before the NBA moved in the 3-point line in 1994, and all of this work was done on a team that boasted no second options. The Kings were terrible, from 1991-98, making the playoffs only once and never giving Richmond the supporting cast he deserved.
With the 58th pick. Thee Jazz Fan selects Mitch Richmond. Sg
The original Rock
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Best statistical year.
25.9 pts. 3.9 reb. 4.2 ast. 86% ft. 45% fg. 42% 3p
All-star Games
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Awards
1988-89 NBA Rookie of the Year
1994-95 NBA All-Star Game MVP
Honors
1988-89 NBA All-Rookie (1st)
1993-94 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
1994-95 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
1995-96 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
1996-97 NBA All-NBA (2nd)
1997-98 NBA All-NBA (3rd)
Career stats.
21pts. 3.9 reb. 3.5 ast. 85%ft. 45%ft. 38% 3p
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One of the most underrated players. It's the cost of being on an underachieving team.