Name a recent player (post-1980) whose accomplishments are forgotten

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Bo Jackson :mjcry:

My gramps was at a game where Bo robbed a guy of a hit and hit a home run himself. :wow:

I was watching this game live:




But now?

“If I knew back then what I know now, I would have never played football. Never. I wish I had known about all of those head injuries, but no one knew that. And the people that did know that, they wouldn’t tell anybody. The game has gotten so violent, so rough. We’re so much more educated on this CTE stuff (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), there’s no way I would ever allow my kids to play football today. Even though I love the sport, I’d smack them in the mouth if they said they wanted to play football. I’d tell them, 'Play baseball, basketball, soccer, golf, just anything but football."
 

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I know it’s post-80, but Bobby Jones is one of the best defensive players of all time

8 time first team all defense and a four time all star on those Sixers teams in the late 70s/early 80s.

Could guard four positions.
 

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I know it’s post-80, but Bobby Jones is one of the best defensive players of all time

8 time first team all defense and a four time all star on those Sixers teams in the late 70s/early 80s.

Could guard four positions.
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I know it’s post-80, but Bobby Jones is one of the best defensive players of all time

8 time first team all defense and a four time all star on those Sixers teams in the late 70s/early 80s.

Could guard four positions.
NBA first team 10 times. Would eat the Celtics up so bad that they had to get HOF Dennis Johnson for help.
 

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If Reggie Miller is a HOFer, then why isnt Glen Rice?? Without looking it up, i think he made 5 all star teams, an All Star MVP and a title with the Lakers in 2000. I think his peak scoring season was.higher than Reggies and he also won an NCAA Title in 89. It is the.Basketball Hall of Fame, not NBA, so it does factor in.
 

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Oh shyt, how did I forget Jack Sikma?

In his prime he was giving you 19/11/4 and at 6'11 he led the NBA in FT% one season (92%).

I learned my post game from my uncle's old tapes of Sikma (he was a basketball junky and taped mad games). Sikam had an amazing post game, he was the master of tthe mid-post and high-post face up.

Second year in the league he put up 15 & 12 (14 & 11 in the playoffs) and won a ring. Played in 7 All Star games. Finished top 10 in MVP voting twice. Made an All Defensive team.

Oh, and fukkin Adrian Dantley! Won two scoring titles. Was a SF who shot in the mid to high 50's from the floor in his prime.

Had this insane 7 year stretch: 28, 30, 30, 30, 30, 27, 30 PPG on 58%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 56%, 53%, 56% shooting. Put up 24/5/3 on 54% for his career. Was getting to the line for 10 FTA a game in his prime and hitting over 80% of them.

All NBA 2nd team twice, 6x All Star, advanced stats love him, and he's in the Hall of Fame. But no one ever mentions him, outside of how Isiah blamed him in '88 when the Pistons lost in 7 to the Lakers, and ran his ass out of Detroit.
 

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Oh shyt, how did I forget Jack Sikma?

In his prime he was giving you 19/11/4 and at 6'11 he led the NBA in FT% one season (92%).

I learned my post game from my uncle's old tapes of Sikma (he was a basketball junky and taped mad games). Sikam had an amazing post game, he was the master of tthe mid-post and high-post face up.

Second year in the league he put up 15 & 12 (14 & 11 in the playoffs) and won a ring. Played in 7 All Star games. Finished top 10 in MVP voting twice. Made an All Defensive team.

Oh, and fukkin Adrian Dantley! Won two scoring titles. Was a SF who shot in the mid to high 50's from the floor in his prime.

Had this insane 7 year stretch: 28, 30, 30, 30, 30, 27, 30 PPG on 58%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 56%, 53%, 56% shooting. Put up 24/5/3 on 54% for his career. Was getting to the line for 10 FTA a game in his prime and hitting over 80% of them.

All NBA 2nd team twice, 6x All Star, advanced stats love him, and he's in the Hall of Fame. But no one ever mentions him, outside of how Isiah blamed him in '88 when the Pistons lost in 7 to the Lakers, and ran his ass out of Detroit.

I was actually thinking of Sikma when I wrote the OP. How is he not in the Hall of Fame? He's the one guy whose career numbers are closest to Cliff Robinson's who is not there, but he's got 7 All-Star appearances and a huge performance in the 1979 Finals on top of the numbers.
 

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If we can include players drafted pre 1980 but their primes were in the 80’s than Gus Williams is never talked about.

He was a huge factor in Seattle winning their only title in 79. Consistently upped his game in the playoffs during his prime years in Seattle.

He was All NBA First Team in 82 over Magic who had a monster season himself, nearly averaging a triple double.

Constantly praised as one of the best open court players in the league alongside Magic and Dr.J.

Seattle’s SRS went from -0.34 too -5.44 when he was traded to Washington in 85. While Washington went from -2.36 to 0.15.
 

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If we can include players drafted pre 1980 but their primes were in the 80’s than Gus Williams is never talked about.

He was a huge factor in Seattle winning their only title in 79. Consistently upped his game in the playoffs during his prime years in Seattle.

He was All NBA First Team in 82 over Magic who had a monster season himself, nearly averaging a triple double.

Constantly praised as one of the best open court players in the league alongside Magic and Dr.J.

Seattle’s SRS went from -0.34 too -5.44 when he was traded to Washington in 85. While Washington went from -2.36 to 0.15.

Gus Williams was a bad mothershutyomouf. I was going to put him down, but they limited the shyt to the 80's, because they have no recollections of late 70's players. They probably don't know anything about guys like Dan Issell and Walter Davis either. Those were really good players.
 

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Cliff Robinson AND his headband.
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his headband dont get enough credit either.
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