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  • The greatest player that never played in the NBA

    Now who do you think is the greatest player that never played in the NBA?

    Is it the high scoring Oscar Schmidt? or how about "White Magic" aka 6'9" point forward Dejan Bodiroga? or how about the Greatest Greek Mr. Galis?

    For me it's the Brazilian.
    "No hay poder en el mundo que pueda cambiar el destino"
    -El Padrino

  • #2
    Belov by far.
    Oscar cant defend a chair, Bodiroga was slow like Trabant
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    • #3
      Yesterday I read the same topic in the ACB forum. This was the answer that was put:

      The greatest plater that never played in the NBA... Len Bias (Maryland)

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      • #4
        Another video from him.

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        • #5
          I know theres a lot of international superstars that never got into the NBA, but there are a host of American street-legends that supposedly would have been great if they ever were to have participated in the NBA... all of their names escape me right now though.

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          • #6
            I think that this thread is only about international players
            If we count US players-Raymond Lewis-http://www.raymondlewis.com/
            Earl "The goat" Manigault, Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell, Len Bias
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            • #7
              By far GALIS,BODIROGA,SCHMIDT.No particular order.

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              • #8
                Oscar Schmidt



                Question. Bodiroga can still play right? I mean he may not ever play, but the Sacramento Kings have the rights for him on the NBA.



                If we count US players-Raymond Lewis-http://www.raymondlewis.com/
                Earl "The goat" Manigault, Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell, Len Bias
                Why did Earl Manigault never play on the NBA? I heard the story once, but I don't remember...
                2008... Beijing, China
                2010... Vancouver, Canada
                2012... London, United Kingdom
                2014... Shoci, Russian Federation
                2016... Madrid, Chicago, Tokyo???

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 23_for_life
                  Why did Earl Manigault never play on the NBA? I heard the story once, but I don't remember...
                  Drugs
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                  • #10
                    Len Bias reminds me of a better Shawn kemp/Amare,
                    he would have dominated back then. Hey about Bodiroga,
                    I heard he crossed Melo at the olympics or somthing, anybody
                    have the video?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ajaxballer
                      Len Bias reminds me of a better Shawn kemp/Amare,
                      he would have dominated back then. Hey about Bodiroga,
                      I heard he crossed Melo at the olympics or somthing, anybody
                      have the video?
                      No he crossed over him in one game in Belgrad.

                      btw why when someone shows this gif. all guys here starts saying-OMG LOLOLOLOLOL Cxoolll Thatz real basketball, but why when someone shows how LeBron or Wade or Marion is posterizing player who play in a league outside NBA, all guys are saying-Thats not real basketball
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FRANKY 13
                        By far GALIS,BODIROGA,SCHMIDT.No particular order.
                        I would have to agree with this list. From a european perspective (players that have played in Europe and could make it to the NBA) these 3 should definately be in.
                        The Euroleague Organization and Mr Bertomeu are like the Bulgarian Government: corrupt, partially stupid, and a huge underestimator of people's intelligence.

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                        • #13
                          Anthony Parker

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SHARP
                            Anthony Parker
                            people, people.. Parker playd in NBA. so did Galis.

                            imho the best such player played in sixties or seventies (maybe in the begining of eighties) and he should come from former Yougoslavia or, even more likely, - from USSR. after that majority of superstars tried NBA in one way or the other and if they didn't - there was a reason for that.
                            stop russia

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kestas
                              so did Galis.
                              Actually, he didn't.
                              The Euroleague Organization and Mr Bertomeu are like the Bulgarian Government: corrupt, partially stupid, and a huge underestimator of people's intelligence.

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