Had a bit of an under-the-radar career considering how good he was in college and was a #1 overall pick, but he made the Clippers interesting (in the dregs of the Sterling era) and got so much money from the Sixers. I thought he was going to have a Karl Malone-esque career coming out of Duke, but he still had a really nice stint in the NBA.
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4. "Tip my cap to him, maximized his potential" In response to Reply # 0
The one thing I felt people always slept on was his weak-side defensive ability...he had such good defensive awareness/recognition, great timing, and then combined with his arm length and underrated athleticism, he altered so many potential good looks.
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6. "I would disagree that he made the Clippers interesting" In response to Reply # 0
while he had his best year the one season they actually were fairly good during the pre-Griffin era, he wasn't in the Top 5 of most interesting players on that particular team.
Turned out to be a terrible signing for the Sixers but I was on board with it much like the Bynum trade when it happened so won't question it because I've been dying for the Sixers to be interesting post-AI.
That being said, Sixers should have signed him to babysit Okafor from the start of last season, rather than brought in that knucklehead Christian Wood and did so later.