MooseMouthMthafuga
Veteran
Tragic...The Danny Manning of centers
Man Mark Price was dope.
Apparently he was the first NBA player to consistently split the double team
Brehs there were so many good big men in the NBA in the late 80's and 90s that cats forget about a dude like Brad Daugherty he is simply the most efficient center I ever saw. Not dominant but the dude was precise and had a high basketball iq.
19pt 9rb 4ast a night career averages. injuries robbed him of longevity,
I don't think he would be top 3 centre now to be honest.if he played today, he would be the best center in the NBA
I don't think he would be top 3 centre now to be honest.
I'd take Howard, Marc Gasol, Jefferson, and Noah over him.He would be the best. He put up 18 and 10 on 53fg and 75ft and tipped in 3 ast. He would be the best bottom line.
Softer than wet tissue
did you watch brad daughtery play basketball, while he was active in the league?He was soft as hell with that 18pt 10 RB 4ast and great percentages.
did you watch brad daughtery play basketball, while he was active in the league?
Yes I did I've been a Cavs fan. And he wasn't an enforcer he was a finesse type but I do remember he would give some of the other bigs issues and he was extremely proficient.
Brad would average 24pt 12rb and 6ast 54fg 78ft as a focal point,...he was even productive in the playoffs. He was good money.
he really wasn't. In an era of ewing, hakeem, moses malone still, david robinson, all the legit PFs in the nba at the time, while he wasn't an enforcer, he WAS viewed as SOFT and got bullied a lot...the occasional single digit pt, zero block game WOULD HAPPEN for brad...and the combined mental weakness of him, ehlo, and price made them not a threat...at all.
it wasn't just jordan that held them back...they were always viewed as weaker/worse than the bulls, celtics, pistons, knicks, and hawks...they were fishfood when the playoffs came around.