Glenn Robinson comes to mind, He averaged over 20 PPG in 8 of his first 9 seasons. He looked decent for the short time he played for the Spurs in 2005.Allan Houston.Jamal Mashburn.I left off some obvious ones for discussion.
Marcus Camby. He has had a decent career but imagine if he had been healthier throughout, he could have been like a 5-6 time All-Star.
You named Terrell Brandon in your other topic. I'd also add:LaPhonso Ellis Anfernee Hardaway Bobby HurleyHmm, Hardaway, Mashburn, and Houston all came from the same draft class. :g: Also, I'd add Malik Sealy and Bobby Phills, Drazen Petrovic who all died during thier careers.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BALLAHOLLIC @ Sep 12 2006, 01:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Glenn Robinson comes to mind, He averaged over 20 PPG in 8 of his first 9 seasons. He looked decent for the short time he played for the Spurs in 2005.Allan Houston.Jamal Mashburn.I left off some obvious ones for discussion.</div>Glenn Robinson was never injured. He got mad because Iguodala beat him out for the starting spot, and then pouted so much that Jim O'Brien, Billy King, etc. just had enough of it and he didn't play for the entire season.EDIT: I take that back, he was injured that first season in Philadelphia, but he was near 100% in training camp when he lost the starting job to 'Dre.
No he was injured for a while right after joining the Sixers and he got traded from the Hawks.My picksenny HardawayAllan HoustonGlenn RobinsonJamal MashburnGrant HillChris WebberKenyon Martin (so far by it could change)Bill Walton
How about Bill Walton? He was a walking leg injury.Grant HillMashburnMarcus CambyHoustonPenny HardawayGlenn Robinson.
Do mental injury's count? because I would throw in Pete Maravich. Retired simply because he felt he would never win a title.
Right away penny Hardaway comes to mind. His first 3 seasons he was at around 20PPG/7APG/5RPG/2SPG, and shooting around 50%. He had T-O-N-S of explosiveness, and was a better passer than most swingmen are nowadays. He was basically the prototype new-age MJ, in which T-Mac, Pierce, Kobe, and others have followed.But, that was only for 3 seasons. Then the injuries came. 4th season he played only 59 games, averaging a bit less than usual. Next season playing only 16 games, stats dropping even more. Then 3 more seasons of not playing more than 60 games (one of the seasons played only 4 games), then he played 80 again. But by then he just wasn't the same, and next season dropped back down to 58 games. Then he had a 76 game season, but was a FAR cry from the superstar he once was.Next season only 37 games, then this past season only 4 games.Such a potentially great career down the tube due to injuries that haulted him before his prime.
Alonzo MourningGary PaytonHmm... Both are on the same team. I don't seriously remember whether or not Gary was injured, but I'll still count him. As for Zo, he wasn't injured during the season, but did have a kidney transplant. That's inspirational, yet he's not a starting Center anymore. He's off the bench these days.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Illosophee @ Sep 12 2006, 07:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Alonzo MourningGary PaytonHmm... Both are on the same team. I don't seriously remember whether or not Gary was injured, but I'll still count him. As for Zo, he wasn't injured during the season, but did have a kidney transplant. That's inspirational, yet he's not a starting Center anymore. He's off the bench these days.</div>Gary Payton? He is one of the NBA's iron-men. He has missed under 15 games in his entire career man. He was an exceptional player and he was never injured (well, everyone is injured at some point, but he never sat out). I don't know where you got Payton from for this topic.Adding to the list:LEN BIAS! If you are going to name Sealy/Phills/Petrovic, you have to mention Bias!Zydrunas Ilgauskas
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Sep 12 2006, 07:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Gary Payton? He is one of the NBA's iron-men. He has missed under 15 games in his entire career man. He was an exceptional player and he was never injured (well, everyone is injured at some point, but he never sat out). I don't know where you got Payton from for this topic.Adding to the list:LEN BIAS! If you are going to name Sealy/Phills/Petrovic, you have to mention Bias!Zydrunas Ilgauskas</div>Well, Payton went from All-Star Games to off-the-bench.
Also, I'll add Dejuan Wagner to the list. He seemed to be a bright, up-and-coming player. He also had an operation like Zo did, except Zo kept going. Dejuan was dropped. That makes me sad.Oh yeah, Billy Cunningham! He retired at the age of 32. He severly broke his knee.
Good call with Wagner.Just think of what Grant Hill could have done had he been healthy. Hill was the most versitale player in the league when he wore ugly green in Motown. Great at everything he did, just didn't have much of a supporting cast outside of Jerry Stackhouse and Lindsey Hunter.