new 2k series: • A New Era - 2k24 Spurs... From the 1960s to the 2010s, what NBA players deserve more recognition? The Most NBA Underrated Player From Each Era. #basketball #commentary #nba
Пікірлер: 212
@rustybuckets8 ай бұрын
new 2k series: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qqXWiKeKmJVjg9k
@StFigarlandGarling4 ай бұрын
Dude you mixed up moncrief and English lol. English is the one that was averaging 28 a game on mediocre teams.
@ayyyayay8 ай бұрын
Oh so THAT was the deleted video on my playlist
@anthonys38928 ай бұрын
Give me Moses Malone for the 80’s; easily a top 3 rebounder ever, a part of perhaps the greatest team of all time (‘83 76ers), high on most all-time stats lists, etc. He gets overlooked since he played a big part of his career in the 70’s, he played for 8 different teams, and another Malone usually gets mentioned before him.
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
His peak was a bit late 70’s and a bit earlier 80’s. Had a very long career overall.
@d3va3838 ай бұрын
The fact he’s often left out of top 30 lists when he should be a unanimous top 17 player ever (Imo he’s top 15, but you could argue some guys over him)
@GoobHak8 ай бұрын
Best offensive rebounder of all time, bar none.
@q.75568 ай бұрын
Dude I was gonna say this!!!! Moses was a dawg!
@anthonys38928 ай бұрын
@@GoobHak Yea I’d agree with that although I’m sure if it was counted at the time, Wilt’s numbers would be insane as well
@7brucewayne78 ай бұрын
Shoutout Nate Thurmond in the 70’s, look what he did vs Kareem in the playoffs from 1971-1973 when they met each of those years. Most underrated defender ever
@EEEBOXING8 ай бұрын
Dennis Johnson is so underrated and is mostly remembered for being a very good role player on the Celtics in the 80’s. In his prime on the Suns and Sonic’s Dennis was quite the slasher and won the finals mvp in the only ever Sonic’s championship. He improved his game in Phoenix by adding a respectable jump shot and increased his scoring and earned his only first team selection in 1981 before being traded later to the Boston Celtics. In Boston he sacrificed his stats for winning and Bird was quoted as saying he was the best player he ever played with
@aramsarkisyan80618 ай бұрын
I think Havlicek is rated quite high usually. In 70s it's Rick Barry and Bob McAdoo for me, especially Bob
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
Honorable mention: Shorter prime, but Jermaine O’Neal is one of my favorite players who I didn’t hear about until I started looking up older players and eras. Also, Kevin Johnson who played for Phoenix in the early 90’s was pretty good too.
@user-mq3pv5yn7j8 ай бұрын
kevin beat his wife unfortunately
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
@@user-mq3pv5yn7jThat’s a terrible thing to have done.
@snakexpert5528 ай бұрын
The fact that Jermaine O'Neal was teammates with Steph Curry is one of the oddest pieces of NBA trivia
All he had to do was stay 1 more year and he would’ve had a ring. Instead he retired As for crazy teammates I think Kyle Lowry and Dikembe Mutumbo is crazier
@chrisedwards8638 ай бұрын
I feel like Michael redd gets overlooked for the 2000s, he was a straight bucket getter, too bad the bucks teams he played for weren’t that good, the fact he made only 1 all star team when he had a stretch averaging 21+ PPG for like 6 years is criminal
@nocturne3118 ай бұрын
Imagine Redd and Ray Allen together. They would have been the original Splash Bros. Haha.
@chrisedwards8638 ай бұрын
@@nocturne311 nah Fr, imagine if mid 2000s Redd was on those late 90s early 2000s bucks teams, they could’ve been to a finals fs
@nocturne3118 ай бұрын
@@chrisedwards863 They should have made it in '01 anyways. Cassell, Redd, Allen and Glenn Robinson would have been nasty.
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
@@nocturne311Side note now that you mention the 01 team: That team won both their regular season games vs the Lakers. I don’t think they would beat the Lakers in the finals given how dialed in LA got in the playoffs. But it may have been a bit closer than Philly vs LA was.
@nocturne3118 ай бұрын
@@fortynights1513 I completely agree and have voiced this since they were screwed during the '01 ECF and I'm not even a Bucks fan! I'm so glad to see someone else mention this.
@36oz948 ай бұрын
Rodney Stuckey was very underrated. He managed to look like 50 cent and play in woeful Detroit at the same time😂😂😂 That in itself deserves an all nba nomination
@PlayboiCartiAdLib8 ай бұрын
For all the turks: Hedo Türkoğlu. Could give you 15-18 points a game 4 or 5 assists on efficient volume. Crafty as hell. I was a kid when I saw those Orlando teams, but they laid the ground for the modern game with 4 out 1 in and the amount of 3s they took
@nocturne3118 ай бұрын
I would say Houston and Orlando laid the groundwork for that style circa 1995, but yes, good analysis. I always thought Turkoglu was underrated and watched him for many years here in Orlando. He was the Magic's best player in the 2009 Finals arguably, at least on the offensive end. That's what got him a bigger deal during the off-season.
@winter92428 ай бұрын
@@nocturne311you're also forgetting the deantoni suns my guy
@nocturne3118 ай бұрын
@@winter9242 Nah, that Suns squad was different. That was an offense that prioritized quick scoring and the pick and roll with emphasis on outside shooting. The Rockets, Magic and the 2009/2010 Magic ran what's called an island offense. One big man down low with four shooters around him and no emphasis on pushing the pace or quick scoring. Those systems were more about the center drawing doubles and then kicking out to shooters. The Suns system was more about pushing the offensive pace to the point that defenses didn't have time to get set. The Warriors of 2015-2022 are actually more comparable to the 2005-2007 Suns than those Magic and Rockets teams are.
@BOnYTB8 ай бұрын
Hedo was a beast.
@nbabackcourtmedia8 ай бұрын
For the 90s I would go Ron Harper, he’s mostly remembered for the latter half of his career with the bulls and lakers as a role player but in his prime he was a 20ppg scorer, a solid playmaker and a fantastic defender
@chukaman8 ай бұрын
Great idea: 1960s - Hal Greer (in Wilt's shadow) 1970s - Rick Barry (in spite of everyone knowing him, he really was that great but caught between the merger; Hon Mention: Bob McAdoo & Artis Gilmore) 1980s - Sidney Moncrief & Maurice Cheeks 1990s - Reggie Lewis , Mark Price , Xavier McDaniel 2000s - Peja Stojokavic, Shawn Marion 2010s - Demarcus Cousins
@sloshtugz40878 ай бұрын
Cousins properly rated
@ballinboxer36768 ай бұрын
Almost everyone regards Cousins as the best center of his era how is he underrated? The only knock on him is his era was when the center position was at its weakest which is something out of his control
@alexvoigt69468 ай бұрын
I feel like Mark Price at least deserves a mention here. Nobody talks about him because the Cavs couldn’t get past the Bulls, but he has a legit case as the best point guard of the early-mid 1990s and was basically a proto-Steve Nash.
@jason101848 ай бұрын
So many great options for 2010s like Kemba Walker and you choose Blake Griffin. Many basketball fans will remember lob city Clippers because of Blake
@lunar30557 ай бұрын
No they won’t. Lob city is already a thing of the past and prime Blake was also just better than kemba so don’t even.
@godzilla27218 ай бұрын
I mainly listen to videos. They work a lot better that way because of all of the jump cuts. You are totally right about Havlicek. Glad you're doing a deep dive to better understand the eras
@user-mq3pv5yn7j8 ай бұрын
Mark Aquire deserves a mention
@TheJerell128 ай бұрын
Unfortunate how there's sooo many great players that get forgotten. Great video bro
@ursoxuntyd88058 ай бұрын
baron davis in the 2000’s was a dawg, doesnt get anywhere near enough love for his role on that “we believe” warriors team
@Quiet7048 ай бұрын
good vid. should do 2nd most underrated player from each era
@bruhdee85928 ай бұрын
Great video! 👏
@tenken738 ай бұрын
One of my favorite videos from you Rusty
@lockrobster79288 ай бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging these underrated players.
@somregularguy7 ай бұрын
Amare and Dwight are absolutely underrated both those guys where the last absolute post forces where they’d just live off their frame and strength, I don’t think I ever saw a light soft dunk from them 😂
@HighPriestRayPiste8 ай бұрын
Come on rusty, can’t be ignoring greatness, Jim Crowe DOMINATED the 50s and early 60s. If he was in a different era he would get talked about a lot more
@gokubadgoku8 ай бұрын
very creative video btw dope content n vibes
@justc1re6178 ай бұрын
I think Moses Malone is my candidate for the most underrated player of all time. Bro was just good at everything he needed to be good at and gets overlooked because he played for so many teams. He’s in my top 15 all time and some people don’t have him in their top 35
@drabalisallat21888 ай бұрын
Stoudemire is a really good pick for the 2000's and I think he is no. 1, but almost all of the people forget about Shawn Marion and how he was a legit all-star with 20 - 10 game and probaly the best defender with kirilenko to never win DPOY.
@heneverreturnasahorse97737 ай бұрын
Thank you for paying tribute to Moncrief. I lived in Arkansas from January 1960 to Thanksgiving 1978, being 4 years older than Sydney I had the pleasure to closely follow his career from being one of (if not THE) best high school player in Arkansas (up to that time, no doubt Scotty Pippen later eclipsed his exploits, but that is another story) who decided to stay home and played for Eddie Sutton's great defense-oriented Razorback teams of the late 70s. Moncrief was part of the "triplets" who fought some good Texas teams in the Southwest Conference in '77/'78 with tough, lock-down defense that Sutton's teams trademark. Not content to just be a great high school/college player, he went on to enjoy a very good pro career, though never getting real close to a ring. However, one of my great memories is from one of Moncrief's early pro games - Moncrief was not David Thompson veritcal, but had a very respectable vertical in his own right - fearlessly taking it to and dunking over Kareem. I knew then that he would have a very good and respectable pro career! Thank you for all the great memories, Sydney.
@generatorxАй бұрын
Moncrief's teammate Marques Johnson can also be on that underrated list as well. I think he would have had HOF numbers were it not for that neck injury that just about ended his career.
@fredrodni35528 ай бұрын
I feel like Adrian dantley definitely has a case for most underrated player of the 1980s if not most underrated player of all time, I see all these people's names thrown about more than Adrian but Adrian averaged 30 for 4 straight seasons
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
I’ve heard he couldn’t defend, but I’ve also heard that said about Alex English too. Those two (English and Dantley) are the only two players who won a scoring title in their career, and who simultaneously never finished top five in an MVP vote in their career since the MVP was first voted on.
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
@@fortynights1513 the nuggets got one of the best offensive systems in history
@swsh8 ай бұрын
i remember looking for this video for a while and now ik why i couldn’t find it
@mikeacidecw18 ай бұрын
Bro, I'm so happy you said Mitch. As he's my personal most underrated player of all time.
@energyzer_bunny19138 ай бұрын
Joe Johnson, Mike Bibby, Moses Malone, Corey Magette, Kevin Johnson, Nate Thurman, Rick Barry, Bob McAdoo are just some random underrated names that popped up in my head.
@thescarfguy6 ай бұрын
Another thing about alex English: he was a very good offensive rebounder. There was a point in time where he was tied for sixth place on the all time list
@MyDixieNormis8 ай бұрын
I would argue shawn Marion for the 2000s as well. With numbers like 22 13 and 2 blocks a game in his prime he was just a beast. Amazing defender, he could space the floor and was an amazing rebounder for his size
@redxlillard78808 ай бұрын
Real ones saw the og upload
@rustybuckets8 ай бұрын
real real ones came back and still watched this version -rudy
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
I was typing a comment as it was privated.
@romeobodeodo7 ай бұрын
70's, Bob Macadoo and Randy Smith. 80's, Bobby Jones, 90's, Tom Chambers, 00's, Brandon Roy
@mckenzieallen40548 ай бұрын
First time I saw stoudamire play he hit a game winning three in ny as a Knick and I was sad to see his decline shortly after
@mattschmitt43937 ай бұрын
Part of me feels like Kevin Love is going to end up being pretty underrated, as people will mainly remember his time as the number 3 guy in Cleveland
@thiccsnickerrz73888 ай бұрын
The Cavaliers were close to getting Amar’e to pair next to a young LeBron. Genuinely the most underrated what-if ever that duo woulda been monstrous.
@Ninjersey18 ай бұрын
If Dejuan Wagner was healthy Lebron never leaves Cavs ever
@brandenbyrd52398 ай бұрын
50s: Paul Arizin 60s (and 70s): Gail Goodrich 70s: Bob Dandridge 80s: you hit the nail on the head, Bob McAdoo also deserves a mention 90s: Mark Price 00s: Chauncey Billups 10s: Mike Conley
@tajmula6718 ай бұрын
was watching this yesterday and then put on a and that’s baseball vid with all intentions to come back and it was gone 🤣
@calvinwille62178 ай бұрын
Same lmao
@jamespratt5298 ай бұрын
Thinking about how good Blake was, especially early on and throughout the entire decade. People really do forget how dominant he was. Top 5 in mvp voting that one year with the clippers too, he was nice
@andresdelportillo99178 ай бұрын
Blake a Walmart kemp with no jumper
@BOnYTB8 ай бұрын
@@andresdelportillo9917All-NBA season in DET showed his all around skill. Could pass, hit 3s, create his own bucket, etc. Dude was a monster that yr. Unfortunately DET medical staff decided to green light him playing on one leg to get swept by MIL and prolly took like 3 more good years away from him.
@shhsjshajdjdkd46168 ай бұрын
@@andresdelportillo9917blake has a jumper
@shhsjshajdjdkd46168 ай бұрын
Everyone knows was very good he isnt underrated 🤣 and kemba is butt had a few good years no one is going to remember him
@andresdelportillo99178 ай бұрын
@@shhsjshajdjdkd4616 nah
@VinceWhitacre3 ай бұрын
I feel like Havlicek is pretty appropriately rated. He made the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, was on the 35th, 50th, and 75th anniversary teams... not to mention he played his whole career in the green & white, which automatically gives him a boost. Yeah, maybe The Young People don't know him, but they apparently think Wilt fixed toilets, so... My pick for underrated 1970s great is George McGinnis. He didn't make the Hall till a few years ago, I wanna say 2017. But he was an ABA MVP and scoring leader, and had a few great years alongside the Dr. in Philly. He was the Robin in Philadelphia, his best years were in Indiana in the second league, and he had a kinda short career, so he's easy to forget. But at his best, he was a great rebounder, a very good playmaker for a 4, and an absolute bucket.
@diegob83198 ай бұрын
Alex English very good pick for the 80's - ironic he and melo are both nuggets and they both got famous / never got as much credit because they got bounced in the conference finals (i also think that would kind of be KD's legacy if he hadn't won at golden state) 2000's I would maybe go with Pau Gasol tbh (was reminded of him when those Blake Griffin posters played- don't do my man like that!). Like he got the chip with Kobe at the end and he got his flowers, and people remember him for being Kobe's friend and wingman, but his game was pretty great in itself, despite not being as physical. consistent, fundamental, smooth touch ... and he basically won kobe a championship he would have thrown away otherwise. probably spent too much of his early career in the Memphis doldrums to really get noticed by people prior to the LA move - folks forget he was the number one option on what was otherwise a really mediocre team before he got paired with kobe, definitely got overshadowed by shaq and kevin garnet and dwight howard and tim duncan as a big (and also probably by Yao, just in terms of celebrity)
@blueingocnita12848 ай бұрын
Id argue that lamarcus aldridge as most underrated player of the 2010's he was an all star 7 times was consistently a top 5 power foward in the league one of the best shooting big men of the league aswell
@Midnightblew238 ай бұрын
Blake Griffin for 2010’s is actually a terrible choice. You couldve picked someone who’s actually criminally underrated like Luol Deng ?😭
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
LaMarcus Aldridge Is Underrated
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
Is Griffin misrated at all in your opinion?
@ballinboxer36768 ай бұрын
@@stackboostuploadswhat? Lmao how?? Dude even got a couple all star nods late in his career and you call him underrated?
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
@@ballinboxer3676 he doesn't get talked about much still same with Chris Bosh
@ballinboxer36768 ай бұрын
@@stackboostuploads Yeah so? Not being talked about is not the same as being underrated because in the few times that LA’s name gets brought it up it’s almost universally agreed that he was a master on offense and one of the best early stretch 4s. The reason he doesn’t get talked about as much compared to Bosh is cause he didn’t play with Bron
@adlog19957 ай бұрын
Not slandering Alex English’s name at all, but he also played on a Denver Nuggets team that had higher pace than any other team by a long shot. Their game plan was to shoot the first available shot, almost no matter where it was and let the other team shoot as quick as possible. Hence why not many people credit him as much for his numbers, even though it’s arguably just as impressive given their chaotically-quick paced play style
@bensimmonsfor33328 ай бұрын
Reggie Miller and Mitch Richmond's side by side accolades and stats all NBA teams ect are crazy similar. Mitch underrated
@ronaldmibieli40098 ай бұрын
Chauncey Billups has to be in the conversation for the 00's. The man got one of the most difficult finals MVP's ever, and I don't think that people talk about that enough.
@BOnYTB8 ай бұрын
He’s all around insanely overrated. Him not being in the HOF is a tragedy. He was the 3rd pick and he got traded in his rookie season. Wtf is that? He bounced around so much before DET.
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
@@BOnYTBYour description sounds more like an underrated argument than an overrated one
@rustybuckets8 ай бұрын
woof buddy you should look up WHY he was traded since you don't seem to know.. I didn't know either til he got the blazers gig. - rudy
@taylorsilver25668 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking up about the 50s and segregation… lots have ignored it but you’re a good dude.
@lukebbuff7 ай бұрын
John Havlicek is a solid choice but I feel like he gets a lot of love from old heads and historians. My pick for the 70s is Bob Mcadoo. He is another player who peaked at the beginning of his career. He has a 3 year stretch where he averaged 32 and 14, win 3 straight scoring titles and an MVP but hardly anyone remembers him at all.
@36oz948 ай бұрын
Joe johnson and Jermaine oneal definitely underrated in 2000's . I would say Patrick Ewing in the 90's just because he habitually got smoked by MJ
@MrOctober448 ай бұрын
Mark Price, Adrian Dantley, Mark Aguirre.
@huberthumphrey74998 ай бұрын
moses malone is probably my pick for most underrated all time. bernard king was pretty good too from what i’ve seen
@Randompersonfromnowhere8 ай бұрын
Solid list. Of course there’s a bunch of players that could be mentioned for each decade so don’t like just cause they didn’t get picked it’s disrespect.
@Raikiir8 ай бұрын
The T-Mac & Yao Rockets got. me into Basketball. I‘ll always argue TMac needs More love
@zachcushing-murray26638 ай бұрын
Think there's an argument for big game James worthy. People (especially newer fans) often leave him out of the conversation when it comes to the showtime Lakers (being overshadowed by magic and Kareem), not even realizing he's got a finals MVP to his name with both those guys on the team
@paksta8 ай бұрын
1980s - Tom Chambers or Bernard King 1990s - Tim Hardaway, Mark Price, Anfernee Hardaway
@unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz79568 ай бұрын
It is so bizzare how Havelcheck gets no credit lol.
@SomeGoodBroth8 ай бұрын
the early 2000s kings whole team were criminally underrated
@august62818 ай бұрын
another thing with Amare was jsut because they OVER-utilized the pick and roll, fans really thought he just relied on Nash to score. if you witness him from #32 until 07, he had lots of iso's at the mid post where he would take a jumper or get by and over his defender for a powerful unassisted facial dunk. his footwork didn't became elite but just from his athleticism, he was hard to stop without fouling. oh, you mentioned it.
@gangstagummybear34328 ай бұрын
Now C Webb is being disrespected I see, oh well, it's your take.
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
You could argue that Webber was more underrated when he wasn’t in the Hall of Fame.
@user-wp6ex3qt1m8 ай бұрын
2010s: John Wall. There was a point he was a lock top 3 point guard, even above Kyrie. After the 2017 season he was only behind (although there was a large gap) Russ and Steph
@kyriss78 ай бұрын
Maaaan Alex English was such a dog. I spent like 2 hours watching his highlights one night while i was on acid. Couldnt stop watching lmao
@TheRealNCP8 ай бұрын
Joe Johnson or Jermaine Oneal for the 2000's, I'll even throw out Danny Granger just so he can get some love.
@owenaiabens49408 ай бұрын
Ben Wallace is one of the most underrated player of all time.
@levoinkirshnikshowerhandle2478 ай бұрын
Do a forgotten peaks on James worthy
@36oz948 ай бұрын
That one Jerry Stackhouse year hit different 😂😂😂
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
Crazy no one talks about it sadly his team only had 26 wins that year
@winter92428 ай бұрын
@@stackboostuploadsmostly because he's an empty stats player. He couldn't defend and he chucked a lot of shots. He was inefficient that year too
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
@@winter9242 to be honest a lot of stars were inefficient around that era
@winter92428 ай бұрын
@@stackboostuploads but he takes the cake for being the most inefficient though always hovering between 39-43% in his best years and while chucking those shots, he doesn't impact the game that much in other areas
@stackboostuploads8 ай бұрын
@@winter9242 Ai Was inefficient he just had a better team and Antoine Walker Was was inefficient for his size same with Jamal Mashburn
@MrJohnnyAOA8 ай бұрын
Segregation ball never gets tired 😂
@gokubadgoku8 ай бұрын
before watching my pick is gonna be moses malone for the 80s!!!
@hiphophead48918 ай бұрын
40s/50s : Every player other than George Mikan 60s: Nate Thurmond 70s: Mel Daniels 80s: Sidney Moncrief 90s: Arvydas Sabonis 00s: Andrei Kirilenko 10s: Deron Williams
@AirSoftFattyIsMyDaddy8 ай бұрын
I swear people said Blake never dunked once when he was with Detroit
@nickbarbero12538 ай бұрын
love the list, and i’ll be that guy to suggest the next video to be most overrated of each era
@MsTruebi8 ай бұрын
And Brian isn´t even metioned. Now THAT´s underrating a player.
@zachcushing-murray26638 ай бұрын
Amare was screwed over more by his injuries than the other power forwards of the time. If anything he looked better than he actually was playing alongside nash
@iceeizzy53138 ай бұрын
My picks for underrated players 60s - Bob Petit (played till 65 but retired at 32) 70s - Elvin Hayes 80s - Reggie Theus or Marques Johnson 90s - Derrick Coleman 2000s - Michael Redd or Jermaine O’Neal 2010s - Marc Gasol
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
Given what you’ve said in the past, I’m surprised you didn’t say Clyde Drexler.
@c.k-da-kxnghere8 ай бұрын
Are you gonna do most overrated? Cause I would love to see Bill Russell on that list
@ericwhite50138 ай бұрын
One of my Most Underrated of all time is Mark Price
@MarLikeIt7 ай бұрын
Who in the hell says Chris Webber for the 2000s when he was drafted in 93 and washed by 06
@LilShiro057 ай бұрын
the list should be 60s Hal Greer he played behind Wilt 70s Nate Thurmond Underrated Center in general 80s Dennis Johnson Or Sidney Moncrief overshadowed by Larry and magic 90s Reggie Lewis overshadowed by MJ 2000s Shawn Marion or Chris Webber 2010s Zach Randolph Marc Gasol Lamarcus Aldridge Great all stars yet rarely ever talked about!
@errolldavis55748 ай бұрын
Amare was great but it just goes to sho how great timmy and dirk were.
@Johnbones238 ай бұрын
Dude was an absolute freak
@juiethaking79798 ай бұрын
Idk abt underrated but i feel like as time passes the most forgotten about all star who at his peak was nothing short of amazing in the 2010s will be John Wall
@bassmin9548 ай бұрын
PF is the sole most underrated position in the NBA
@maxperez82098 ай бұрын
Blake Griffin is my favorite player of all time! Glad to see him get his flowers
@benmitchell49278 ай бұрын
Bernard King need some respect one year he averaged 30
@ejkboxing8 ай бұрын
The Bucks couldn't handle Boston or the Sixers, depending on which one of those team beat the other. Chuck "the Rifle Man" Person was the 1st high volume three point shooter, not Reggie or Mitch because Chuck was in the NBA before both of them. Reggie & Chuck played similar styles & basically did the same things & Chuck had a really dominant personality. Reggie would've always played second fiddle to Chuck if Chuck stayed on that team. He & Bird had some great games against each other, but Bird always won. They were doing some awesome howling back & forth at each other. Chuck was probably the loudest most talkative guy to ever play in the league. He talked more & louder than KG. Reggie Miller & Chuck Person would've been Steph & Klay had coaches used the three point shot like they do today. (White) Coaches had no clue how to coach point guards who could shoot & centers who were fast, athletic & had ball handling skills back then. I played college ball & I was the center on my team, but I was also the fastest player on the court at all times & I could handle the ball like a guard. But since I played center the coaches on every team told me to not dribble, don't push the ball & pace after grabbing the rebound. Even my teammates were pissed that the coach wouldn't let me push the ball after grabbing a rebound. I'd do it in practice just to show the coaches how they were slowing the game down & missing out on easy shots & they still wouldn't budge because "centers don't dribble the ball." I can relate to Magic in that Winning Time series big time. (White) Coaches had no clue how to properly use point guards, centers & the three point line in the 80's & 90s. They called big men showboats when they could handle the ball like a guard & they called point guards showboats if they shot the ball more the a forward or center, even if it went in more than the center's & forward's shots. Shit was frustrating as hell, which is why I stopped playing.
@danieltravis50828 ай бұрын
You confused Alex English and Sydney Moncriefs scripts. Alex English is the one with crazy numbers.
@roscoeorginal8 ай бұрын
Walt Bellamy didn’t pass the rock🔥🔥🔥
@elijahgleaves50188 ай бұрын
Never thought Mitch Richmond was that good.
@jacobduncan95938 ай бұрын
Great picks, my underrated players that aren’t in the video would be: 60s: Nate Thurmond 70’s: Walt Frazier 80s: James Worthy 90s: Joe Dumars 2000s: Chris Webber 2010’s: Tony Parker 2020s so far: Josh Hart
@fortynights15138 ай бұрын
Parker for 2010’s interesting
@braylonshook18938 ай бұрын
Rusty should’ve went to seminary school
@mczouldier9998 ай бұрын
Hondo isn't really that underrated. If anything, his teammate Dave Cowens is. Dude was a walking 17, 15 guy in his 1st 8 years in the league lol.
@gangstagummybear34328 ай бұрын
Peja needs to be up here, and there is a player that needs to be up here from the mid 90s til atleast the mid 00s that is commonly by haters seen as "overrated" but I still say to this day that is underrated, but I wont say the name, the player should be atleast an honorable mention as an underrated player of the mid 90s til mid 00s.
@brandoneverett32398 ай бұрын
Michael Redd would have been a good option for the 2000s
@andresdelportillo99178 ай бұрын
Larry Johnson
@youngmelo18418 ай бұрын
Paul George over Blake for the 2010's. Everyone's going to mention Bron, KD and Kawhi when talking about SF of the decade but PG was nice too. Back 2 back ECF and a top 3 MVP in 2019.
@zzorte8 ай бұрын
2010 is LaMarcus Aldridge
@samspurgeon15948 ай бұрын
I think jermaine Oneal would be a good choice for the 2000s
@leoli51638 ай бұрын
Hey Rusty, with all due respect. The player I think should’ve been there for the 2010s instead of Blake Griffin was his teammate CP3. CP3 is one of the greatest to ever do it but also the most overhated and underrated player in the 2010s. He gets nothing but slander and discredit.
@donaldf90558 ай бұрын
Facts, just cause niggas don't talk about Blake Griffin doesn't mean he's underrated. Cp3 might be one of the most underrated players oat along with Jerry west.
@fredrodni35528 ай бұрын
Cp3 gets a ton of respect as a player and will probably be remembered as a top 5-7 point guard of all time, while Blake Griffen has already been almost forgotten