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    Rik Smits and Charles Oakley were beasts

    G. Gervin doesn't get enough mentions either

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    Smits = Beast???
    explain

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    Reggie Lewis.


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    Detlef Schrempf - one of my all time favorites. Deserved more than 3 All-Star appearances.


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    ^Good call on LaPhonzo Ellis. Could have been incredible had it not been for injuries.

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    The NBA Player that reminds me of Ellis is Josh Smith. Crazy atheltic, decent rebounders and shot blockers for their position. Only thing Smith has to work on is his shot which Ellis had to do after the injury.

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    Willis
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    Person(Chuck)
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    as a team they'd be a solild conference finals team in the 90's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JtotheIzzo
    Smits = Beast???
    explain

    yeah i agree...he was a good shooter for a 7'4 guy, but i mean when u say beast i think KG,Wallace,Dwight Howard...not Rik Smits...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnySic
    ^Good call on LaPhonzo Ellis. Could have been incredible had it not been for injuries.
    Those Denver teams could have been awesome if it wasn't for injuries. Robert Pack was another guy on that team that could have been awesome if it wasn't for injuries. That was pretty good lineup with LaPhonzo, Pack and Mutumbo.

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    ^Yeah, they also had a young Rodney Rogers before he got big.

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    Xman... Xavier McDaniel. Always loved what I saw of him and he put up some numbers also back in the day.

    Kendall Gill is a very forgotten guy.

    Also Glen Rice, Hersey Hawkins, Dell Curry, Derrick Coleman, Kenny Anderson and Otis Thorpe were amongst some very good players or guys that I liked that have been all but forgotten.

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    Ellis was very useful in his year or two as a Timberwolf.

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    doesn't Glen Rice hold the record for most points in a quarter in an All-Star game?

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