Most under and overrated players in NBA history?

Bob McAdoo was a BEAST!!!!

Drafted in the first round of the 1972 NBA Draft by the Buffalo Braves (now the Los Angeles Clippers) following two seasons at Vincennes Junior College, and one season at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, McAdoo soon became one of the NBA's premier players. McAdoo won the 1973 NBA Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, and earned the first of three consecutive NBA scoring titles in only his second season. His 2nd season (1973-74) remains the last time an NBA player has averaged both 30.0 points per game and 15.0 rebounds per game over the course of a season. McAdoo also led the NBA in field goal percentage in 1973-74, shooting 54.7 percent. That year he enjoyed his first (of five) All-Star selection. In 1974-75 he was awarded the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, averaging 34.5 points, 14.1 rebounds and 2.12 blocks per game, while shooting 51.2 percent from the field and 80.5 percent from the free throw line. He also led the league in fan voting for the 1975 All-Star Game with 98,325 votes.[1][2]

After this stellar beginning, McAdoo played several injury-plagued seasons for the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics, the Detroit Pistons and the New Jersey Nets. Although these seasons were solid statistically, many analysts and fans felt that McAdoo's career was stagnating, mostly because the teams he played for were not title contenders. However, McAdoo enjoyed a much more memorable end to his career, winning two NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1982 and 1985 as the team's sixth man and a teammate to Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and James Worthy. He finished his NBA career with the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1985-86 season.

In the 1970s and 1980s, McAdoo lived in Ramsey, New Jersey.[3]

[edit] Europe
He then played in Italy, in the Tracer Milano team, as one of the best US-players ever seen in Europe and the FIBA European Champions Cup (now known as the ULEB Euroleague). He led Milano to the Italian Lega A and FIBA European Champions Cup (twice) championships, with averages of 26.1 points per game and 10.2 rebounds per game. Later he played for the Italian clubs Filanto Forlì (1990-1992) and Teamsystem Fabriano (1992-1993), before retiring in 1993, at age 42.

[edit] Honors
McAdoo's style was very modern for his time. Although a 'big man' at 6 ft 9 in (2.06m), he had no problems taking shots from the perimeter, which, in his prime, made him a nearly unstoppable force on offense. Thus, he can be regarded as a precursor of players such as Chris Webber, Rasheed Wallace or Dirk Nowitzki. McAdoo was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2008 he was named to the 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors.

McAdoo is currently in his 11th season as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the NBA. He still holds the Clippers record for most minutes played per game (40.1), field goals made per game (11.1), field goal attempts per game (22.1) and defensive rebounds per game (10.3).

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UNDERRATED!!!

should be in tha hall

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Underrated or overrated??? He made the HOF.

You can make the HOF and still be underrated... I think he might just be talking about how the mass market never really appreciated their contribution to the game where as a purist could easily see it.

I cant speak for him though.. same point I was making with Dumars.

I actually think McHale belongs on the list...obvious HOF but I think he had the best low post game EVER and should compete with for a top spot at the PF osition.. Although duncan is a real 4 playing the 5 position..KG as well....and you have Karl Malone and guys like Barley who was undersized but played the 4.... but depending on the makeup of my team, I would pick McHale in a lot of situations...

You can still be HOF and be underrated...but obviously the degree of how much underrated you can be is going to be very low considering that you are in the HOF..
 

his personality overshadowed his skills... top notch rebounder and could guard all 5 positions on the floor :yes::yes: actually the only defender who routinely gave Shaq problems.. he used to push Shaq out of the paint :lol::lol: cats said dude had the strongest lower body strength in the game
 
You can make the HOF and still be underrated... I think he might just be talking about how the mass market never really appreciated their contribution to the game where as a purist could easily see it.

McAdoo was widely praised in his HIGH SCORING heyday (despite playing in Buffalo), though he was also considered a self-centered player (like an AI). Winning with the Lakers as a bench player helped change that perception.
 
These brothas will not make the HOF I dont think, but they were extremely under rated when they were in the league in my opinion.

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does anybody remember when rod strickland throw up on the court:smh::smh:..but i agree he was a good point guard.
 
My Pacers:

Underrated:
Rik Smits (one of the greats that hardly gets mentioned).

Overrated (was):
Jermaine O'Neal (shied away from being the number one guy). He didn't want that responsibility. He's allergic to being the man. Never been so disappointed in one player.
 
rik smits was great?

Hell yeah.

Playing with the best pure shooter in NBA history. And along side the Davis brothers who were greedy on the boards. Stats don't tell the whole story.

In the last great centers era, he got his.
 
current underrated : kevin durant , danny granger , brandon bass , rajon rando, devin harris , gerald wallace
current overrated:tracy mcgrady , steve nash , shaquille o'neal , greg oden


To that current list, I'd add Kevin Durant's running buddy, Jeff Green...not all-NBA, but not often mentioned as a good complimentary player...
 
Hell yeah.

Playing with the best pure shooter in NBA history. And along side the Davis brothers who were greedy on the boards. Stats don't tell the whole story.

In the last great centers era, he got his.

still, any center with a career 6.1 rpg average wasn't GREAT.
 
These brothas will not make the HOF I dont think, but they were extremely under rated when they were in the league in my opinion.

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Most def co-sign especially Rod Strictland. Kenny Smith model his game after Rod but funny shit is Rod's brother was way better than him. Just never made it out the hood :smh:
 
Most def co-sign especially Rod Strictland. Kenny Smith model his game after Rod but funny shit is Rod's brother was way better than him. Just never made it out the hood :smh:

damn... you know what. I can see the similiarities immediately...never even saw it ...unspecially how Kenny would play with his back to the basket..just like Rod...
 
Bernard King underated? Shit, dude was Jordan before Jordan was Jordan! It's a shame he blew out his knee cause he was about to demolish the NBA!
 
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