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Re: NBA Players and Comebacks
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2009, 08:51:18 AM »

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We all know how Dana Barros's comeback in 03-04 faired.

Re: NBA Players and Comebacks
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2009, 03:16:54 PM »

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Quick, who had a more disappointing Fall-off-a-cliff career:

Steve Francis or Damon Stoudamire?

I think that would definetely be Steve Francis. I will be fair and not look up their numbers, but memory tells me that Damon Stoudamire was steady for a long time. Additionally, he was probably not ever all that great, more a factor of having inflated numbers from playing on a bad Raptors team. I think he was a very above average distributer, solid scorer and shooter and average or worse on defense. Meanwhile, Steve Francis seemed to have the complete package of being a perrenial all star. He could rebound, pass, score inside and out and was very athletic. I wonder exactly what happened with him. Maybe he is just another player that had their career destroyed by going to New York.

Re: NBA Players and Comebacks
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2009, 03:47:12 PM »

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Re: NBA Players and Comebacks
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2009, 03:51:15 PM »

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Does Anthony Parkers playing in Europe for a good chunk of the 00's then coming back better count?

Re: NBA Players and Comebacks
« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2009, 06:43:54 PM »

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Quick, who had a more disappointing Fall-off-a-cliff career:

Steve Francis or Damon Stoudamire?

I think that would definetely be Steve Francis. I will be fair and not look up their numbers, but memory tells me that Damon Stoudamire was steady for a long time. Additionally, he was probably not ever all that great, more a factor of having inflated numbers from playing on a bad Raptors team. I think he was a very above average distributer, solid scorer and shooter and average or worse on defense. Meanwhile, Steve Francis seemed to have the complete package of being a perrenial all star. He could rebound, pass, score inside and out and was very athletic. I wonder exactly what happened with him. Maybe he is just another player that had their career destroyed by going to New York.

Yeah, I think Francis's ceiling was higher, so his drop was worse. But Damon's rookie season would have everyone drooling if it happened again. Ridiculous numbers. And he was consistently there for 3 years, then just plummeted. It's amazing how a player can just drop off like that.


Steve Francis Rookie Season:
18 pts, 6.6 asts, 5.3 rbs, .445 FG, .345 3FG

Damon Stoudemire Rookie Season:
19.0 pts, 9.3 asts, 4.0 rbs, .426 FG, .395 3FG