OT Rasheed Wallace still tearing it up at 40 years old

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  1. jlprk

    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    Rasheed Wallace was a great, great acquisition by Bob Whitsitt.
     
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    Although he never was a Blazer, J-Will is also still running game...
     
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    Jason Williams was as good at passing off the dribble as Maravich, Rubio, and Sergio combined. I never understand how the nitpickers succeeded in dragging down his career over his defense. The same thing has happened to Lillard's clutch shooting.

    Man, was he fun to watch his rookie season. Then, downward like Lillard and Sergio.
     
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    True for Williams and Rodriguez, but I think it's a little early to say Lillard's shooting is no longer clutch. I think this season will be telling for that with him being the undisputed leader of the team and all the new teammates. He'll have new opportunities and we may see some renewed clutch game. Guess we'll find out soon...
     
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    Anyhow, the last time I saw sheed play was a few years ago with the Knicks. He got ejected less than 2 mins into the game. What a surprise.
     

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