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stackhouse is a bum.
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
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stackhouse is a bum.
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
No way....top 5?
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
In 80 games, all as a starter, averaged 29.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.21 steals in 40.2 minutes...Ranked second in NBA in points per game...Ranked first in the NBA in total points - 2,380 and led the Pistons in scoring in 72-of-80 games..Also ranked first in the NBA in field goals attempted (1927), fifth in field goals made (774), fifth in three-point field goals made (166) and third in three-point field goals attempted (473). .Was team leader in assists (5.1 apg), ranking 25th in the NBA, and second amongst two-guards behind Jalen Rose... Ranked first in the league in free throws made (666) and ranked second in the NBA in free throws attempted (810). Scored a franchise record, NBA season-high and career-high 57 points (21-36 FG, 4-11 3FG, 11-13 FT) with four rebounds, five assists and one steal in 42 minutes at Chicago (4/3)...Dished out 10-plus assists five times...
Yeah that year I'd place him behind only Iverson and maybe Kobe.Originally Posted by grittyman20
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
No way....top 5?
In 80 games, all as a starter, averaged 29.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.21 steals in 40.2 minutes...Ranked second in NBA in points per game...Ranked first in the NBA in total points - 2,380 and led the Pistons in scoring in 72-of-80 games..Also ranked first in the NBA in field goals attempted (1927), fifth in field goals made (774), fifth in three-point field goals made (166) and third in three-point field goals attempted (473). .Was team leader in assists (5.1 apg), ranking 25th in the NBA, and second amongst two-guards behind Jalen Rose... Ranked first in the league in free throws made (666) and ranked second in the NBA in free throws attempted (810). Scored a franchise record, NBA season-high and career-high 57 points (21-36 FG, 4-11 3FG, 11-13 FT) with four rebounds, five assists and one steal in 42 minutes at Chicago (4/3)...Dished out 10-plus assists five times...
They had a 32-50 record that year. Those #s are outstanding but getting yours on a much less thanmediocre team don't get you a top 5 spot.
They had a 32-50 record that year. Those #s are outstanding but getting yours on a much less than mediocre team don't get you a top 5 spot.
So average numbers on great team makes you a top 5 player? You can't name me 5 better sg's than Stack that year REGARDLESS of histeam's record
Originally Posted by zona0924
AI
Vince
Kobe
RayRay
Michael Finley
And if you really saying JUST that year, then your top 5 argument could be valid. But the next year he averaged 8 ppg less so his stay at the "top" was brief.
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Yall are so one-sided. You know how young Stack was when he did that to Hornacek? When was the last time Stack was in a scuffle? He's more mature now, but I guess that's irrelevant since he didn't show up this series.
Originally Posted by grittyman20
Originally Posted by zona0924
AI
Vince
Kobe
RayRay
Michael Finley
And if you really saying JUST that year, then your top 5 argument could be valid. But the next year he averaged 8 ppg less so his stay at the "top" was brief.
None of those guys were seeing Stack that year, none.
And yeah he averaged 8 less points the next year, but they won 18 more games and their division...so are we using individual and team success or just whichever one is convenient?
So, to make your point make sense, let's just say that for TWO YEARS, he was one of the top shooting guards in the League.
To make my point make sense huh....Here's my original statement...
Sure he is now...but at one point in his career he was one of the top 5 SG's in the NBA no question.
Which has ALWAYS made sense, and I have yet to see a logical argument (supported with evidence like I provided) as to how he was not.
Gettin It Crackin:
LMAO...while searching for a vid, I came across this video too:
That... was freaking... HILARIOUS.�
I love how he would string words together sometimes."I mean,it's one thing to make a bad pass, or miss a bad shot, buttobethatsupidafterthewhistlehasalreadyblown... I just... I don't know what to say."
Originally Posted by Gettin It Crackin
So, yes, we've finally came to a conclusion. David West wanted it with Stackhouse.
It's not a good vid by any means, but it's all that I could find:
and where were the rest of the hornets? when stack kept on running his mouth and was walking toward the hornets bench
Advancing to the next round.