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Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:23 am

Antoine Walker wishes he was as cool as Sam Perkins. Perkins was a kickass 3pnt shooting big man, i always liked to see him match up with Terry Mills.

Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:34 am

Matt wrote:Antoine Walker wishes he was as cool as Sam Perkins. Perkins was a kickass 3pnt shooting big man, i always liked to see him match up with Terry Mills.


Terry Mills. :lol: While we're listing middle to upper-level talent players from the early 90s who didn't really make a name for themselves enough to be remembered... Mookie Blaylock, Chris Gatling, Felton Spencer, Nick Anderson, Mario Ellie, Detlef Shrempf, Vinnie Del Negro, Lee Mayberry, Brad Daugherty, Tyrone Hill, Hot Rod Williams and last but not least Olden Polynice.

Man, its funny to think about those guys.

Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:38 am

Is Tyrone still playing? i dont think i can remember him retiring lol

Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:10 pm

The 2003 draft was one of my favourites because I'm a Denver fan and we got probably our best player ever in Carmelo Anthony out of it. You cant say 2007 will be the best or 96 was the best or 2003 was the best. Who knows 2050 might be the best class. Its hard to say at this moment in time which will be the best ever. Only way to find out is if the NBA somehow goes down and it finishes then you can see which was the best. All in all it doesnt really matter when they enter the league its what they do that matters.

Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:15 pm

yeah, we cant say for sure which of those 3 classes are the best until the players careers are all said and done

Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:34 pm

Detlef Shrempf


he was an all-star though right.

Mookie Blaylock was a pretty good defender too.

Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:11 pm

I think that the 07 draft wont be better than 84 nor 03.

The 2003 draft was good but 84 was better:

1. Hakeem Olajuwon
2. Michael Jordan
3. Charles Barkley
4. John Stockton


96 was good but only had a few truley great players compared to ones in 84.

Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:08 am

Matt wrote:he was an all-star though right.


I think he may have been with Seattle. I'm almost positive he wasn't with Indiana though.

I remember when we traded Delef for Derek McKey. That was a dark day in Indiana. People were furious, wanted Donnie Walsh's head. The fact of the matter was that we already had a shooting swingman in Reggie, we needed a defender at the 3 position to go next to him. After that trade worked out and McKey was such an outstanding player for the Pacers, we decided from then on we'd always have a defender at the 3 position. This, in my opinion, was the downfall of the Pacers. Because of this theory we tried to play Jalen Rose at point guard (horrible mistake) and we held on the Ron Artest for too long.

Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:54 am

Matthew wrote:Lol, comming from the guy who defended darko's selection at number 2 for how many years?


I think Darko's selection at no.2 is good

Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:36 am

we tried to play Jalen Rose at point guard (horrible mistake) and we held on the Ron Artest for too long.


well at least it had it's benefits in Live :?

Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:26 pm

Matt wrote:
Detlef Shrempf


he was an all-star though right.

Mookie Blaylock was a pretty good defender too.


Detlef was an Allstar, and so were Brad Daugherty and Chris Gatling. In fact im pretty sure Blaylock and Tyrone Hill were too.

Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:43 am

Axel wrote:What are you smoking?
bacon......... 2003 and 1996 had awsome drafts, i don't think 2007 can compete

Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:44 am

Sam The Man wrote:I think that the 07 draft wont be better than 84 nor 03.

The 2003 draft was good but 84 was better:

1. Hakeem Olajuwon
2. Michael Jordan
3. Charles Barkley
4. John Stockton


96 was good but only had a few truley great players compared to ones in 84.
i think your rite.
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