The Irrelevance Of Rasheed Wallace

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  1. jbbKing James

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Rasheed Wallace is free. He can get up in the morning and kiss his wife, play with his three sons or drive to a Portland radio station to host his Saturday night hip-hop show. Later, he can cruise to the Rose Garden to get in some NBA-style exercise. He can do all that, thanks to the Blazers' continuing CTC efficiency, knowing $17 million will come to him by season's end, rounding out an $80 million payoff over six years. No one is going to pay him anything like that again, but unless something dramatic happens between now and August, he's sure to find another team with CTC (Rasheed's shorthand for "cut the check") abilities that will let him continue his career next season.

    Eddie Griffin, conversely, is not free. No one other than his immediate circle knows where he is, but it has been reported that he was admitted into a Houston hospital for unspecified treatment since a preseason incident at his home that has since resulted in felony charges being filed against him. His NBA career is in jeopardy, since the Rockets opted not to extend the three-year, $9,422,965 contract he signed as the No. 7 pick. A near $9.5 million starter's kit no doubt sounds like a life's worth of financial stability to the average Joe, but said Joe isn't expected to keep up NBA appearances or take care of extended family and friends in perpetuity. Said Joe also isn't getting that bankroll as a early 20-something, when EF Hutton is little more than a cute commercial. I don't know about you, but fiscal prudence for me in my 20s was hitting dollar-draft night or returning the keg on time.

    So why, if forced to choose between 'Sheed's or Eddie's life, would I roll the dice with the 20-year-old's bleak prospects? It has to do with hope. Eddie still has one.

    For anyone who already filed away Wallace as a lost cause, my apologies. I've always had high regard for 'Sheed's combination of being able to run the floor, hold his spot in the post, shoot with range, defend both bigs and smalls and get teammates open shots. I saw someone who punished Kevin Garnett inside, took Tim Duncan outside, outmuscled Chris Webber and reminded Jermaine O'Neal who raised him. Debate all you want about who the best power forward in the game is. I always knew who it should be.

    Having seen Wallace with his family and teammates, I figured one day that generous, somewhat shy guy would consume the crazy-eyed dude collecting technicals and losing focus. One day, I thought, he'll realize what he has and that time doesn't stand still and make the most of it.

    It's hard to envision that day now. A guy saying he just cares about getting paid is a long way from the 'Sheed who wore practice shorts under his jeans just in case he saw a pick-up game. The CTC 'Sheed isn't the same one who told me, "Real ballers don't golf," when I asked if he'd ever swung a club.

    It's not that he doesn't still have all that talent and versatility. He continues to put together nice-looking boxscore lines without breaking a sweat. It's how irrelevant he has become, on every front. He's 29, in what should be the prime of his career. Instead, his last All-Star appearance is two years behind him and his days as a go-to guy at crunchtime are over. His 7.7 rebounds are misleading because he's also averaging 40-plus minutes and anything less than a rebound every four minutes is sub-par for a power forward. He's also only shooting a free throw every 10 minutes, which diminishes the value of his 17.8 scoring average.
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    <font size="1"><font color="Gray">The difference between Rasheed,
    left, and Eddie Griffin: Eddie
    hopes to fulfill his potential.</font>
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  2. Vintage

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    Great article.


    Sums up Rasheed's career. He had/has all the talent in the world to be a superstar. No one has his combination of size, speed, athleticism, range, and handles(Garnett is damn close).

    But that gives you the idea of how good he could be, if he just gave a damn.
     
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    Put him in the east and he receives just as much hype as JO. Very well written, but I don't fully agree. Yes, his attitude shows that he doesn't care. But he isn't "irrelevant" and brings a lot to the team.

    Do you really think that Zach Randolph developed that post game by himself?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Trail_Blazer76:</div><div class="quote_post">Put him in the east and he receives just as much hype as JO. Very well written, but I don't fully agree. Yes, his attitude shows that he doesn't care. But he isn't "irrelevant" and brings a lot to the team.

    Do you really think that Zach Randolph developed that post game by himself?</div>


    Co-signs Trail_Blazer76.

    Sheed makes an impact whether the media wants to admit it.
     
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    Co-signs the co-signer..But he still walks at the end of the season??...1
     
  6. Trail_Blazer76

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    Hopefully not. I don't see him fitting in (personality-wise) with any other team. Also, he makes $16 million a year (maybe more now) few teams will give him that much. Last year the Blazers were the highest paid team in basketball, and they underacheived.

    Other teams in the L will not tolerate underacheiving, and child-like behavior when you are making that kind of money.

    I think Sheed will stay.
     
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    Dont get it twisted i would like Sheed to stay. I think Zach will improve even more and a lot faster with Sheed around than not around. but i see it like this; there are going to be new faces coming in before trade dead line. If not then then when the season is over. The players i think could be on the move are Wells Sheed or Damon. If it takes a trade using Sheed for us to improve as a whole then I am with it.

    The (personality-wise) reason for him not moving i just dont buy it. i think alot of teams would take talent over personality. i think alot of coaches would look at it as a challenge to get the best out of him. the money situation i can understand but i can also understand the cap relief that Sheed's deal expiring would provide. Like i said i have nba Live and made the trade last night. Wells and Mclnnis for Crawford and Fizer. I lost to the Clippers. but Crawford had 19points and 8 assists. Fizer had 10 points of the bench. at least i can make more trades if it dont go right.the Blazers cant.

    <font color="Blue">Great post, but it was one long run-on sentence. Just a friendly reminder to use your best grammer [​IMG] -TB76</font>
     
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    Looks like you were right about Wells.....

    Anyway, with the trade of Bonzi they are not going to trade Sheed.

    In response to your other comments, coaches are not willing to take chances like that. Behavior spreads like a cancer, and most teams dont have time for that.

    Looks like Sheed is becoming more relevant though....
     
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    Good lookin out TB lol..

    I will try and sort it out but havn't you ever heard someone say they OVERstand?..

    I OVERstand the money situation with Sheed and other team's..i also UNDERstand the cap relief that Sheed's deal expiring would provide..

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