06-02-2020, 06:49 PM
He and Bill Walton perhaps the two greatest outlet passers that I’ve ever lived. Wes was a hell of a player. Can’t imagine what running into one of his picks felt like!
(06-02-2020, 06:49 PM)lex24 Wrote: He and Bill Walton perhaps the two greatest outlet passers that I’ve ever lived. Wes was a hell of a player. Can’t imagine what running into one of his picks felt like!
(06-02-2020, 06:49 PM)lex24 Wrote: He and Bill Walton perhaps the two greatest outlet passers that I’ve ever lived. Wes was a hell of a player. Can’t imagine what running into one of his picks felt like!
(06-03-2020, 05:55 AM)PVTree Wrote: I was a big fan of the Washington Bullet teams in the late 70s. Really liked the Big E, Elvin Hayes, Unseld, Dandridge, Grevey, Kupchak, Ballard, and their coach, Dick Motta, who had previously coached DA Bulls.
Unseld was a mountain of a man. Not the tallest, but appeared to be the most solid (unmovable if he didn't want to move). Didn't fully appreciate his passing ability then as I do now since I thought that was normal for a center after a rebound.
RIP, Wes.
(06-03-2020, 05:55 AM)PVTree Wrote: I was a big fan of the Washington Bullet teams in the late 70s. Really liked the Big E, Elvin Hayes, Unseld, Dandridge, Grevey, Kupchak, Ballard, and their coach, Dick Motta, who had previously coached DA Bulls.
Unseld was a mountain of a man. Not the tallest, but appeared to be the most solid (unmovable if he didn't want to move). Didn't fully appreciate his passing ability then as I do now since I thought that was normal for a center after a rebound.
RIP, Wes.