NBA Superstars 3: Mark Price
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@ThaTruth223 Nash had more possessions to him playing for a coach who was run and gun on crack. So of course he would have better and more opportunities to set his teammates up. Price played under wilkens, so he had to be a bit more creative in setting his guys up, especially at times when daugherty wasn't around due to injury.
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@kansas66204 Price's legacy would have been further cemented if he stayed healthy. And yes his release was one of things as a basketball player that I envied. There are other select guys in the league including Mahamoud abdul raouf who had these lightning quick releases that allowed them to shoot fearlessly knowing it was going to drop in.
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@aforementionedshit they're identical in many ways but nash is by far more superior passer,and ive watched price play live im 27
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mark price is said to be the one of the first if not the first point guards to pioneer the splitting high traps on pick n rolls.....soo think twice..about...thinking everything is new nowadays..
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@10litehouse he's actually white....but yea, he was good.
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i remember price could shoot the lights out, and it was not a set shot ( like larry bird). price could shoot in your face, he also played good defense..... 2 bad cleveland of today never had a guard like him, maybe lebron would have stayed.
why this guy was not selected one pof the 50 greatest nba players by david stern is beyond me. , and who could ever forget that 3 point contest during all star weekend. price was the man in his day
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Ironically, Price backed up John Bagley during his rookie year.
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Price > Nash = Fact
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Man Mark Price was tha nigga hands down!
That is one baaaaad white boy!
Before Steve Nash there was Mark Price.
Kids nowadays who don't know shit might be surprised, but almost everything you see today we've seen before.
uberathlete 2 years ago 18
top 10 white player during the last 25 years
JohnnyMac496 2 years ago 12