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Very good NBA starter
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by gengiskhan
Isiah Thomas
Dominique Wilkins
Patrick Ewing.
Hakeem Olaijuwon
Which of these players was underrated back then? They were stars.
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Troll who tries to provoke you
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by elementally morale
Which of these players was underrated back then? They were stars.
They were stars but could not become all-time great SUPERSTARS like Kobe, Duncan, LBJ
'00 onwards, all 4 of them '80s stars (isian, nique, hakeem, ewing) will be hogging season MVPs & FMVPs as TEAM LEADERS.
plain & simple.
They had it all. SELFISHNESS, SKILLS, STAMINA, ENDURANCE & CLUTCHNESS
Notice I deliberately left out Clyde, my fav growing up.
he was too GENTLEMENLY & wasnt SELFISH enough to go at full steam.
Just think about it. ISIAH has ZERO MVPs & NASH has 2 MVPS as PURE PGs.
does it makes sense.
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College superstar
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
A lot of perimeter players and swingmen would be on cloud 9. Guys like Bernard King, Alex English, Adrian Dantley, James Worthy. Someone mentioned Joe Dumars. He'd be above average for sure, but his game was defense oriented and with the elimination of handchecking, I wouldn't see him dominating.
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Local High School Star
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Both the underrated and stars would tear up today's league.
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Serious playground baller
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by elementally morale
Smarts have nothing to do with age. Even a 5 year old kid can be smarter than all of us here. (And there are 5 year olds out there, who actually are). But no 5 year old has the same amount of experience we do.
And as you pointed out, being knowledgeable has at least as much to do with experience as it has to do with smarts. There are things you can not outsmart yourself of. You need experience for which you need time.
While someone is young, it's hard to realize. Noone can, actually. And interestingly, the smarter someone is, the more prone he is to think at a young age that he is as knowledgeable as everyone else. It's because he realizes he is smarter than most adults -- which is true. Yet, less knowledgable.
Interesting, how stuff like this works.
Not exactly on topic, but I think what your trying to say is summed up in Good Will Hunting when Williams is talking to Damon on the bench in the park. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEIQSbul9Os
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by schism206
Yes.
Even more off topic, but here is this movie you can learn a lot from. I suggest you check it out if you haven't already.
21 Grams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv_kVbGHvsc
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Old School
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Bernard King would lead the league in scoring.
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College superstar
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by Shepseskaf
Bernard King would lead the league in scoring.
Prove it
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I get superstar calls
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by elementally morale
Joe Dumars would be DPOY in 2012-2013.
you think so? I agree he was a superb defender, but the award always goes to someone with sexy defensive stats.
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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by atljonesbro
Prove it
Unstoppable.
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Saw a basketball once
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
i think moses would dominate, but then again his game might not translate as well in todays game, and he was also very physical which the league has gotten away from
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Troll who tries to provoke you
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by atljonesbro
Prove it
King had a terrific mid-range game along with great runners.
Yes.
Even better than Kobe who has suspect mid-range game & King doesnt need to shoot like Kobe from distance to score.
So, in today's day & age. Kobe can be 2 x scoring champ. So can King easily if he chucks up enough FGA from mid-range.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by Haymaker
He averaged between 3-5 assists in his heyday in Utah.
Had he played for a lesser team I believe his numbers would have been much higher.
Questionable. Magic got him lots of easy baskets that he wouldn't have got anywhere else.
I watched the whole era, and people now put him below some of the other small forwards in the league like Wilkins, English, Dantly, king, etc. ,but the thing is none of those guys could stop Worthy, he played way bigger than any small forward in the league.
He was way bigger.
there was no power forward in the league that could guard Worthy
How many can guard sf's?
he also had the best post up game of any small forward I've seen.
That would be Dantley.
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National High School Star
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
Originally Posted by gengiskhan
They were stars but could not become all-time great SUPERSTARS like Kobe, Duncan, LBJ
'00 onwards, all 4 of them '80s stars (isian, nique, hakeem, ewing) will be hogging season MVPs & FMVPs as TEAM LEADERS.
plain & simple.
They had it all. SELFISHNESS, SKILLS, STAMINA, ENDURANCE & CLUTCHNESS
Notice I deliberately left out Clyde, my fav growing up.
he was too GENTLEMENLY & wasnt SELFISH enough to go at full steam.
This shows how far the pendulum has swung.
Selfishness is being cited as a positive quality, while not being selfish is seen as a flaw.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Which underrated 80's players would be dominant today?
how many of these SFs people mentioning would be able to put the ball on the deck and create? i think if your a perimeter scorer and you dont have good handles today, there is really a ceiling on how successful you can be.
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