I know he's a PG mainly, but I seem to remember him even dropping to the 3 spot at times. I think he's one of those players that have that "Greg Anthony" mentality. D up, be a good role player and use what you know as a veteran to make up for your speed. It would be really nice to use that exemption on him. But what do I know?
When the team is so short-handed, there was really no chance that the team would use their roster exemption on another guard, with Roy, Miller, Blake and Bayless all around and healthy and Fernandez not out for that long. Another guard would have been a really inefficient use of that exemption with the team so thin up front.
There is a two part answer for that. Bringing in Daniels would allow KP to be more comfortable dealing Blake and Miller. I think the combo of those two on a three team deal would net a decent role player, preferably at the 4/5 combo spot.
I won't do it but personally I think it's funny. So I guess I'm encouraging others to do it with makes me culpable.
Also Antonio Daniels was neighbors with my grandparents in San Antonio when he played there. Same neighborhood as Robert Horry and David Robinson. Robinson has his own cul-de-sac named Admiral's Way. The cul-de-sac is gated in an already gated community.
That might be the one IDK The one I'm thinking of was one of the best Blazers dunks I've ever seen. I think the same guy had two amazing dunks within about a week, and that was basically it for his highlight reel with us, haha.