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UGLI asked that I add Sloan for him, but he was taken already .. So who else is tough and white?

UGLI selects Kurt Rambis!
 
PKM takes a dude that, over a 7 season span, averaged;

- 29.5 pts
- 6.2 rbs
- 3.77 asts
- 56% from the floor
- 82% from the line

Edit: oh yeah, his name is Adrian Dantley ...lol
 
PKM takes a dude that, over a 7 season span, averaged;

- 29.5 pts
- 6.2 rbs
- 3.77 asts
- 56% from the floor
- 82% from the line

Edit: oh yeah, his name is Adrian Dantley ...lol
A bit of a junk player, but still good value.
 
Unique. Trust me, I looked at picking AK. Couldn't swallow that pill. He might be unique, he might be skilled, athletic, and smart, but to lockdown requires heart, and when he was at his best, he was just having a good time. That's who he is.

He had a good playoff series against Houston 2 years in a row, but he seemed to leave me wanting for him to do more. He'd have some brilliant plays, and then not execute on some routine plays, especially finishes at the rim or open jump shots. He was certainly at his best back around 2005, but I never saw him really perform at the highest level deep in the playoffs. The one time he made the WCF against the Spurs, he allegedly gave up in the middle of the series and booked vacation plans, basically expecting the Jazz to lose. He had incredible potential, but ended up being a very good player on a mediocre team.
 
Walt Frazier

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2× NBA champion (1970, 1973)
7× NBA All-Star (1970–1976)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1975)
4 ×All-NBA First Team (1970, 1972, 1974–1975)
2× All-NBA Second Team (1971, 1973)
7× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1969–1975)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1968)
#10 Retired by the New York Knicks
NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team

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Though he was quieter about it, Frazier was every bit the equal of Gary Payton as a defender. His specialty was lulling the opposing point guard into a sense of complacency, then lunging for steals with lightning-fast precision. He also was an outstanding scorer and passer, though his stats don't reflect how well he led the Knicks for a decade. The epitome of cool and class, he always elevated his game in the playoffs and keyed New York's championship runs in 1970 and 1973.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVaCNzvvNf0
 
Great pick, Enes .. I'm just unsure how the oldies will be viewed by youngster voters..

Thanks, he's shown among the top 4-8 PGs of all time in many lists. I think he would be among the top PGs in the modern era too. I believe that, based on the videos of him I've watched.
 
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