@twinkiefoot And we would be talking about him as one of the greats on the NBA.Him and Rasheed Wallace, the two biggest wastes of talent in the NBA in the last 20 years.
@LamarMatic He really seemed to find his stride playing with the Suns for those 26 games during the 2005-2006 season. Not only was he playing exclusively at the 4 spot but had one of the best point guards in Steve Nash that ran the pick and roll especially well. Had he not been so interested in chasing dollars and instead sought stability, he might have realized some of his potential for a season or two.
@twinkiefoot Agree. He could have been a match-up nightmare for every team. Imagine him being used as the 4 for pick-n-rolls with a good point guard. Unlimited range and also he's faster and more athletic than most power forwards in the league. Yet he averaged a pathetic 4 rebounds per game during his career with one of the greatest bodies in the NBA. Bill Simmons said it best: "he had made a bet with someone that he could play four quarters without ever crossing either 3-point line."
I agree that this guy was the biggest waste of talent in the NBA for his generation. He could do it but never had the ambition to be a legitimate star. I do think his progress was slowed tremendously by coaches playing him at the 3 instead of the 4. I think they were still fascinated with the idea of playing big lineups but this guy could've been a matchup nightmare like KG or Jermaine O'neal with his inside-outside game and length to defend at the position.
@twinkiefoot And we would be talking about him as one of the greats on the NBA.Him and Rasheed Wallace, the two biggest wastes of talent in the NBA in the last 20 years.
Belburg 2 months ago
could have been a superstar
2221alex 6 months ago 2
@LamarMatic He really seemed to find his stride playing with the Suns for those 26 games during the 2005-2006 season. Not only was he playing exclusively at the 4 spot but had one of the best point guards in Steve Nash that ran the pick and roll especially well. Had he not been so interested in chasing dollars and instead sought stability, he might have realized some of his potential for a season or two.
twinkiefoot 6 months ago
@twinkiefoot Agree. He could have been a match-up nightmare for every team. Imagine him being used as the 4 for pick-n-rolls with a good point guard. Unlimited range and also he's faster and more athletic than most power forwards in the league. Yet he averaged a pathetic 4 rebounds per game during his career with one of the greatest bodies in the NBA. Bill Simmons said it best: "he had made a bet with someone that he could play four quarters without ever crossing either 3-point line."
LamarMatic 6 months ago
no tim thomas clips when he was a knick =( still a great mix though
I used to wish i had tim thomas swag lol
JOBRO2006231523 7 months ago
@yourahova Its Lords of the Underground
Gremlin212332 9 months ago
I agree that this guy was the biggest waste of talent in the NBA for his generation. He could do it but never had the ambition to be a legitimate star. I do think his progress was slowed tremendously by coaches playing him at the 3 instead of the 4. I think they were still fascinated with the idea of playing big lineups but this guy could've been a matchup nightmare like KG or Jermaine O'neal with his inside-outside game and length to defend at the position.
twinkiefoot 9 months ago
2:09 - 2:12 Lets Go mothafuckas lets go!!
Serafim009 1 year ago
He still got game
AKAMUSICkeepit100 1 year ago
Outside of Rasheed Wallace, the biggest Waste of talent in the NBA.
Belburg 1 year ago