Players who were "great" in the 90s, but now you'd say otherwise

MJ Truth

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As a kid, you couldn’t tell me Allan Houston in his prime wasn’t only a step behind Kobe or just as good as say….Ray Allen.
I mean, at one point Houston and Ray were basically interchangeable. Just Ray’s career lasted so much longer. Longevity ends up changing perception of what happened during peaks.
 

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John Starks should win this one. Because of the Knicks teams he was on, you would think he was the man along with Ewing but he was just a Jameer Nelson to Ewing's Dwight. But i strongly believe he'd be better in this era :yeshrug:
 

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SAME THING HAPPENED
TO NICK ANDERSON.


DUDE WAS A 3 LEVEL SCORING GUARD
BUT WAS REDUCED TO A SPOT UP
3P SHOOTER ONCE SHAQ
AND PENNY TOOK OVER.

THAT TEAM WAS LOADED
BUT NOT USED TO ITS
FULL POTENTIAL.
:devil:
:evil:
Nick Anderson was one of my favorite players.

He was one of those big power guards like Mitch Richmond and Jim Jackson. Before Shaq got there he was dominant posting up. No guards could match his strength..

I loved Nick
 
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