6 60's Guy Well-known member Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 9,858 Reaction score 4,874 Points 113 Today at 4:46 PM #1 Story Mark Landsberger and Whitey Skoog are two more who come to mind.
B BBJones Well-known member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Messages 279 Reaction score 603 Points 93 Today at 4:56 PM #2 Ray Williams, Lou Hudson, Kevin McHale, Mychal Thompson, and either Archie Clark or Jim Brewer would be my selections.
Ray Williams, Lou Hudson, Kevin McHale, Mychal Thompson, and either Archie Clark or Jim Brewer would be my selections.
B Blackhammer Well-known member Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 1,721 Reaction score 614 Points 113 Today at 5:38 PM #3 Ridiculous not to have Ray Williams over Burton and probably Tucker.
S Spottedmuskie Well-known member Joined Mar 24, 2019 Messages 2,279 Reaction score 2,175 Points 113 Today at 9:02 PM #4 Vo the show
A atsgopher Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 2,130 Reaction score 1,508 Points 113 54 minutes ago #5 Blackhammer said: Ridiculous not to have Ray Williams over Burton and probably Tucker. Click to expand... I was gonna say Archie Clark and Williams. Sorry TT, you the man and all, but what? Especially when the argument lists TT’s counting stats; must not have looked at Clark’s stat line. 10 yrs 11,819 pts 3,498 Ast - damn near double, in both of what this dude lists for Tucker in one less season. Or that he helped invent the Crossover and step back. He’s got 2 all star and an All-NBA selection.
Blackhammer said: Ridiculous not to have Ray Williams over Burton and probably Tucker. Click to expand... I was gonna say Archie Clark and Williams. Sorry TT, you the man and all, but what? Especially when the argument lists TT’s counting stats; must not have looked at Clark’s stat line. 10 yrs 11,819 pts 3,498 Ast - damn near double, in both of what this dude lists for Tucker in one less season. Or that he helped invent the Crossover and step back. He’s got 2 all star and an All-NBA selection.