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Biggest Waste of Talent in NBA History
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Go Gators
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Stare
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Da Mamba Lives 30/5/5
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JR Smith, Darius Miles, Lamar Odom
Odom is a key player on a dynasty but he should have been the main guy and a multi-time allstar, a 6'10 player with handles and passing ability and athleticism like he has, plus his amazing rebounding, he should have been a superstar
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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7-time NBA All-Star
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Originally Posted by bagelred
Michael Ray Richardson
+1
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I Insist
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Derrick Coleman could have been the best 4 of all time and a top 10-15 player all time. No hyperbole.
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1st Team All NBA
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College superstar
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Richard Dumas
Roy Tarpley
John "Hot Plate" Williams
Last edited by JMT; 12-21-2010 at 12:24 PM.
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College superstar
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Originally Posted by blondie
Lamar Odom
Odom is a key player on a dynasty but he should have been the main guy and a multi-time allstar, a 6'10 player with handles and passing ability and athleticism like he has, plus his amazing rebounding, he should have been a superstar
So being the main man on an average team vs being an integral piece of a dynasty means he wasted his talent?
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I usually hit open layups
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ISH' Muslim Community
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Vince Carter first comes to my mind. I have heard he was able to dunk when he was 12 years old. And I still remember this quote: "When you are this talented you don't need to work so hard!".
Michael Ray Richardson was such a huge talent. I mean, when Magic say that he would not be looked at as such a great player if Ray were playing his whole career that says smt.
I was fan of Grant hill as a kid. He could have been superstar if not for injuries. Too bad.
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Super Ultra Sexy Hero
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Just throwing some other names out there.
Rasheed Wallace and Jay Williams (the motorcycle accident one).
Sheed could have been much better. He had a decent length career, but pissed most of it away with laziness.
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Re: Biggest Waste of Talent in NBA History
Originally Posted by blondie
JR Smith, Darius Miles, Lamar Odom
Odom is a key player on a dynasty but he should have been the main guy and a multi-time allstar, a 6'10 player with handles and passing ability and athleticism like he has, plus his amazing rebounding, he should have been a superstar
Ok, sure Odom underachieved, but to put him in a class of guys with similar talent who had shit for careers, that's just retarded. An All Star is not the biggest waste of talent ever, sorry.
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