"Yeah Penny was good, but to say that he was Kobe before Kobe is stretching it. Kobe has been the consensus best player in the world for the past few years now. Even though Penny was nasty, he was never considered as being the single best player in the L. The thing about Penny is that, while he was a very good all-around player, he wasn't dominant at any particular aspect of the game. He was not an explosive scorer that teams had to make adjustments to their defensive schemes. Nor was he a lock-down defender that checked the opposition's best perimeter player. Now don't get me wrong, cause Penny used to be one of my favortie players and I hope that he can come back to the L. But to compare him to Kobe is going a little overboard.."
Webb gets in for the 20 and 10 proximity.It's a rarity in the NBA shade those numbers.Penny was sick. I remember the no look pass off the rebound. In slow motion, that ish was like Jeru the Damaja!
Webber put up 20 and 10 from November to April, but where was he in May and June? Honestly, if the Kings beat the Lakers in '02, voters would probably cut him more slack. Also, remember that it's the Basketball Hall Of Fame, not the NBA. The Michigan scandal will probably count against him. That sucks cause I was a straight up Fab 5 groupie. But that's the way it'll probably play out.
Fantastic post. I do remember how dope Penny used to be, but love the reminder.Not sure Brian Hill mis-managed the Magic as much as they had unfortunate timing; there was no way a veteran Olajuwon was letting the Rockets lose to the kids in '95, and Jordan was on a mission in '96.In terms of the HOF, it's so crazy in basketball, who knows who's getting in? Penny certainly not, though; Webber, maybe...
I remember, as most basketball enthusiasts do. It's just that he's had more lame years than not due to injury, and that's unfortunate.
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Webb gets in for the 20 and 10 proximity.
It's a rarity in the NBA shade those numbers.
Penny was sick. I remember the no look pass off the rebound. In slow motion, that ish was like Jeru the Damaja!
Webber put up 20 and 10 from November to April, but where was he in May and June? Honestly, if the Kings beat the Lakers in '02, voters would probably cut him more slack. Also, remember that it's the Basketball Hall Of Fame, not the NBA. The Michigan scandal will probably count against him. That sucks cause I was a straight up Fab 5 groupie. But that's the way it'll probably play out.
Fantastic post. I do remember how dope Penny used to be, but love the reminder.
Not sure Brian Hill mis-managed the Magic as much as they had unfortunate timing; there was no way a veteran Olajuwon was letting the Rockets lose to the kids in '95, and Jordan was on a mission in '96.
In terms of the HOF, it's so crazy in basketball, who knows who's getting in? Penny certainly not, though; Webber, maybe...
I remember, as most basketball enthusiasts do. It's just that he's had more lame years than not due to injury, and that's unfortunate.
Oh, and the blog is hot. Welcome to the SVPStyle blogroll.
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