1. Drexler 2. CJ 3. Roy 4. Petrie 5. Paxson 6. Matthews 7. Hollins 8. Billy Ray Bates 9. Ron Brewer 10. Smith
Steve Blake! I predicted them winning the ship in 2002. I've never had a bracket do that well before and I haven't since.
The term "hate" needs to be re-established in pop culture. The appropriators have changed it's meaning. Hate, when I use it, means you are throwing shade. That's it. That's all it means. It doesn't mean you actually hate anyone. I think you're throwing a bit of shade putting him under Drazen.
1. Dame 2. Walton 3. Drexler (Should've played SF so we could've kept Drazen) 4. Roy 5. Petrie 6. Porter 7. Sabonis 8. Sheed 9. Uncle Cliffy 10. Aldridge (even though I can't stand his ass he's definitely top 10) Loved the guy but Drazen doesn't even make my list.
Supposed to be SG's only. So frustrating that you don't read... (BTW--that was sarcasm. I'm joking with you. Just want to be REALLY clear, since you have trouble with this stuff... )
1. Clyde (Dad and I got to sit and have lunch with him. He became my Dad's all-time fav that day) 2. Roy 3. Paxson 4. Matthews 5. CJ 6. Petrie 7. Smith 8. Steele 9. Rider 10. Hollins
Clyde had great instincts. He would time the pass, and shoot the lane for steals. He also was incredibly fast. He once told Mychal Thompson he beat Carl Lewis in a race at the Univ. of Houston. That always gave Thompson the chuckles. But he wasn't a lock down defender. He was an incredible all around talent, who, IMO, was the Blazers best all time finisher at the hoop. But he wasn't a good outside shooter. He was a good defender, but not a stopper by any means. He's third on my list of closers. Dame being #1, and Brandon #2. Clyde took a lot of chances on defense. Because he had ultra quick hands.