<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Wilcox Likely The Sonics Answer At Power Forward 24th March, 2006 - 12:58 pm Tacoma News Tribune - Even if Seattle SuperSonics power forward Nick Collison is able to return from his foot injury at full strength before the end of the season, coach Bob Hill said Chris Wilcox is likely to remain the starter based on his performance the past two games. ?I would say it is pretty safe right now that Chris Wilcox has the starting big-forward position wrapped up,? Hill said. ?That would be my guess, with 46 points and 33 rebounds in two nights against playoff teams.? [READ]</div> It's good with all those post players that they can keep him at that spot consistantly.
Wow, looks like Chris Wilcox might help out the Sonics' piss poor defense. Anyone who puts those numbers up in two games you wanna keep.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Mar 24 2006, 06:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He's always been talented. I guess PT was all he needed.</div>thats the thing with alot of playersDarko! especially but i like wilcox
I think this should be titled "Wilcox and Watson: the future of the Sonics"but Wilcox in lead of that. He runs the court like crazy, and his dedication to his chance to lead on the Sonics after trailing Brand for so long is admirable. He's also a fan favorite, especially with his devastating dunks. Watson is quite an appropriate name in this case, since he 'assists' Wilcox often, and the two work well as a team.Wilcox is also an answer to the call for a forward that can guard big guys with their bodies but not foul out. Nick did that too, but he often got in foul trouble nonetheless.