That's the problem with players been around 6'10, 6'11 back then not been physical players but target mostly shooting 3s. Brian Cook was another one. And the problem on top of that was they were not specialist 3point shooters like Korver some what.
@Otto Fetting Sorry, this Kenny Williams was a contemporary of Billy's, just a couple notches lower on the list for the class of 1988. Syracuse recruited him, as well as Georgetown, but he signed with the hometown school UNC, early in the 1987-1988 year. Very athletic, 6'9", averaged 31/12 for Elizabeth City Northeastern high school in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. First team All-USA TODAY, Parade Magazine, would have been a great one but didn't graduate with his class and got around a 690 for his SAT, so he had to spend a year in Kansas for JC, made All-American, went to Elizabeth City State, though he didn't play, and turned pro in 1990, playing 4 years for the Indiana Pacers. Was in the same recruiting class as current UNC coach Hubert Davis, was actually the bigger recruit. I know about the Kenny Williams you are talking about, he went to UNC as well, but not the talent that this Kenny Williams was.
I've learned from decades of watching the NBA that these supposed "busts" are not the players fault but more to blame is the team. Situation is usually the deciding factor on whether player will grow and become a star. Thats why we usually see all the same teams in the lottery unsuccessful. Also Donyell had a great career despite being labelled a bust. I wouldnt call him a bust at all. Alot of this is just incorrect.
Hey JC!!! Question… do you ever think about your Stunted Growth series for teams who never lived up to expectations? I like your analysis and I think that you would kick ass at it
@@Born8etter So you balled against Donald Williams, Rodrick Rhodes, and David Vaughn and that crowd? And Donyell kicked ass in the McDonald's that year.
I think of Donyell as a less physical version of Melo than AD. To me, the best comparison for AD is Rasheed Wallace if Sheed actually cared more. Although Sheed less soft than AD.
i see it a little, but id actually say donyell was a smaller, less physical rasheed. They moved a lot alike and had a similar skillset. But, donyell was a little chubbier, not as tall...but had a better jumper. Sheed was also not as soft as donyell
It's wild to see someone break down players like this, it's refreshing to see a different pov Definitely remember most of the guys you've highlighted and it's wild to see you break it down like this because some guys folks see as bust I see as in the wrong era or drafted to the wrong team... keep it up bruv... Love the Baron Davis video, dude could've been something special but like most here got hindered but injuries
Stop it he was drafted 4th as a scorer coming out of uconn averaging 25 points a game he was look at to be battling Glen Robinson Grant Hill and Jason Kidd for rookie of the year and he was supposed to be a all star the man's a bust
@@bsmoove2800 So you're telling me, tying the former NBA record of most 3 pointers made in a single game and setting the franchise record for most 3 pointers made in a single game, makes Donyell Marshall a bust? Get outta here with that!!!
@@jonathanwilliams0824 is u slow or something he was the 4th pick in the draft and u talking 3 pt record the man supposed average at least all star numbers for his career and he's nowhere near that
Here's a little side note he was signed sealed and delivered to go to Maryland along with Lawrence Moten unfortunately the strict admissions requirements killed that and if I'm not mistaken Joe Smith came in a year or two later
Yo man I love your channel. I'm hoping you do growth spurt or where I was wrong videos on guys you missed on. I noticed you didn't think guys like Luka, Lamelo, and Zion would be as good as they are. I'd love to hear why you think it's worked out for them so far
5:52 I had that Marshall card it was my very first season following the NBA. I bought a pack of Upper Deck cards and Marshall was one of them. Some memory I thought I had lost until seeing it again. Happy times
Is that a excuse to say u don't have to live up to your worth in life if u can trick somebody out some money that's it Men take pride and what product they sell to others they owned it and guarantee it
@@bsmoove2800 naw dude you how hard it is to get to the nba they ain’t handing that shit out! To make millions to play basketball is a dream if someone got there and just stop working that’s just a waste and stupid as hell I couldn’t wrap my mind around that but to get drafted or make a team successful IMO
@@ricphilly4520 stop it there's players got drafted with no skills only on the strength of their size Marshall didn't live up to what he was supposed to be therefore he's a bust y'all confused this ain't about a life issue this is strictly about basketball
@@vaughnreedjr6592 above average in the 2000s but for now days would be better and i was pertaining to JC saying Camby was the first AD not how good he was.
@@JimBrownski reading comprehension is clearly beyond your meagre abilities, but yes by VORP as I’ve stated above he’s still 4th, only bested by Jason Kidd, Grant Hill and Eddie Jones.
Damn I forgot he was taken ahead of Juwan smh. Minnesota probably does have the worst draft pick history considering all of the top 5 picks they have blown on. Right up there with the Clippers and Kings
Salute to Donyell Marshall I don't consider him a bust. 🤷🏾♂️ And His time playing for the Chicago bulls he would Frequently be seen kicking it in the hood smoking blunts and drinking. That has nothing to do with his basketball career path but he was a cool af to Us
@@bsmoove2800 Your Perspective.. And Busts don't stay in the league 14 years Just because a player is not popular enough to make a all star team don't make em a Bust but ok Buddy LMAO
@@Dantana773 everybody don't make the all star game off being popular maybe u need to learn the regulation of being a all star Starters are pick by the fans that's a popularity vote but the last 14 men are picked off their play in the season so that makes him a bust especially being pick 4th in the draft
He was born in 1973, not 1978. I was like, wait a second...I knew he was there before Ray was. Nice stunted growth doc though. You always bring quality stories.
What’s up JC!! How about a feature on my man Carson Edwards from Purdue University and now his second NBA team Memphis? Enjoy all the content and your story bro👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Love the channel, but everytime I see someone on here compared to AD, they end up being nothing like AD. AD isn’t soft he is injury prone. Big Difference! He is consistently one of the best finishers in the league.
I would like to be a bust like Donyell. Played 14 years averaged 11.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.6 assists. He made 72 million. Everyone is not going to be a hall of famer. It's the luck of the draw. How many people were picked before Kobe are going to be hall of famers. Donyell, in my opinion was not a bust.
Great video J.C.! I was just getting into college basketball and UConn became my team (being born in CT) right when Donyell was ascending. I will always have a soft spot for Donyell and my all time favorite (Ray Allen). I bitterly remember Donyell missing a crucial free throw down the stretch in a devastating Elite 8 loss to a vastly less talented Florida team (UConn would have 5 NBA players on that team vs. 1 for Florida), and thought this guy choked on the biggest stage.
Never heard anyone call him a bust. He was in prolly the weakest draft ever (94). Only one hall of famer in that class (jason kidd). Grant hill might get in…eddie jones was in that draft as well. Glenn robinson as well as juwan howard was in that draft too but thats it. Donyell played 18 years in the league and averaged 12 and 7. Far from a bust.
Great video, quick note. He was born in 1973, not 78. Overall, great video. Keep it up. I was at the sweet 16 game against Lon Kruger's Final Four 1994 Florida team in Miami. He missed the free throws, Florida won, and he never seemed to have "IT" after that.
Huskie fan i never thought of Donyell as soft i saw him as a very unique player who could play inside or out but mostly in his case on the perimeter but you are right in that era it was much physical and him being that tall you would have liked to see him in the paint more if he played in this era where a lot of the big men are shooting from three in its much less physical now he would fit right in with his skill set he was ahead of his time and unfortunately played in the wrong era.
"Lack of competitive fire," and "soft." And he still got recruited by a Calhoun. Me and my friends used to call him The Condor, due to his length. Man, was his arms and frame the prototype of the modern player!
@@terucks Joe Johnson had a reasonable career and still can hoop now All star appearances captain of his team always been a solid contributor everywhere he been
Johnson was just on the wrong teams. Had he stayed on Phoenix or been on the Nets without Deron he would have won more. Still you can't deny his production.
Donyell was no bust. At all. Bad rookie season playing for a terrible team but was a quality starter for most of his career. Would have fit in really well into the NBA today as a 3 and D forward with an above avergae outside shot who could also protect the rim. Developed as a rebounder later in his career too with Utah.
DOnyell had a lot of skill. He could really, really, really shoot too. I always like his game. He played well with lebron. I wish he could have played with lebron earlier in his career. But, YES, he was soft. He was afraid to take charges fro PGs driving down the lane. Im not kidding. He would get in position, then move a little and fall early because he didnt want the contact. He had great hands, though nd long arms with a hell of a shot. Imagine if he had david west toughness, he could have bene an elite big man
I thought he was good and underrated in the league. He's from here in Reading, I am told. Like Walker with the Spurs. I've never heard him called a bust.
Could you see the similarities in Donyell's and Anthony Davis's game? Of course different levels, but this guy reminds me of AD.
So True
He wasn't born in 78 if he was drafted in 94
More like Joe Smith too me, js
Always felt that he was position less
Drew Gooden III might be a good SG addition a top 5 pick who in my eyes could’ve done more
He definitely came up at the in wrong era. Being a tweener back then was a death sentence. Put him in this era he’s an All-Star.
Probbably
Players in this new soft era should be dominating but most are still failing.
That's the problem with players been around 6'10, 6'11 back then not been physical players but target mostly shooting 3s. Brian Cook was another one. And the problem on top of that was they were not specialist 3point shooters like Korver some what.
I only remembered him when I was trying to pull Grant Hill Rookie Cards back in the day and would keep gettin this guy instead 🤦♂️
😂
They had more of his cards on those packs than grant hill 🤣🤣🤣🤣
136 JKidd cards💯
I got his rookie too with that stupid pose
Ikr smdh lol
Billy Owens would be a great one
Agree
Fa shiggiddy
Yeah great college career that didn't live up to being a top 3 pick . I loved that Syracuse team with him Derrick Coleman and Sherman Douglas.
@Otto Fetting Would have loved to see him go head to head with Kenny Williams.
@Otto Fetting Sorry, this Kenny Williams was a contemporary of Billy's, just a couple notches lower on the list for the class of 1988. Syracuse recruited him, as well as Georgetown, but he signed with the hometown school UNC, early in the 1987-1988 year. Very athletic, 6'9", averaged 31/12 for Elizabeth City Northeastern high school in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. First team All-USA TODAY, Parade Magazine, would have been a great one but didn't graduate with his class and got around a 690 for his SAT, so he had to spend a year in Kansas for JC, made All-American, went to Elizabeth City State, though he didn't play, and turned pro in 1990, playing 4 years for the Indiana Pacers. Was in the same recruiting class as current UNC coach Hubert Davis, was actually the bigger recruit. I know about the Kenny Williams you are talking about, he went to UNC as well, but not the talent that this Kenny Williams was.
I've learned from decades of watching the NBA that these supposed "busts" are not the players fault but more to blame is the team. Situation is usually the deciding factor on whether player will grow and become a star. Thats why we usually see all the same teams in the lottery unsuccessful.
Also Donyell had a great career despite being labelled a bust. I wouldnt call him a bust at all. Alot of this is just incorrect.
Yep look at the Kings for example, picked in the lottery again. Haven't made the playoffs in a decade plus.
Hey JC!!! Question… do you ever think about your Stunted Growth series for teams who never lived up to expectations? I like your analysis and I think that you would kick ass at it
That would be 🔥
@@92alpha13 u aint never lied
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I like this idea...
I remember when he had the record for 3s in a game. I was shocked
He had the perfect game for today’s nba
But he had no heart or drive
@@bsmoove2800
Most of the players today have no heart or drive.
He was born in ‘73’we were at five star 🏀 together 💪🏾
Only real ballers know about 5 star… I went in 08 ..they had it at FSU. Best basketball experience ever
@@NijahovaWorld yessir !! Great times
@@Born8etter So you balled against Donald Williams, Rodrick Rhodes, and David Vaughn and that crowd? And Donyell kicked ass in the McDonald's that year.
@@Belburg yessir I roomed with Tom Kleinschmidt and Andrew DeClercq! One of the best weeks of my life!
@@Born8etter That's great! Glad to hear you enjoyed the experience.!! Bobby Knight wasn't roaming around I hope LOL!!
I think of Donyell as a less physical version of Melo than AD. To me, the best comparison for AD is Rasheed Wallace if Sheed actually cared more. Although Sheed less soft than AD.
Sheed cared more. I actually cant think of many players that cared as much as Sheed. Borderline obsessive.
@@kaikai9201 All facts
Sheed definitely cared. He was more of a team guy and didn't really care about individual accolades.
i see it a little, but id actually say donyell was a smaller, less physical rasheed. They moved a lot alike and had a similar skillset. But, donyell was a little chubbier, not as tall...but had a better jumper. Sheed was also not as soft as donyell
KG.
It's wild to see someone break down players like this, it's refreshing to see a different pov
Definitely remember most of the guys you've highlighted and it's wild to see you break it down like this because some guys folks see as bust I see as in the wrong era or drafted to the wrong team... keep it up bruv...
Love the Baron Davis video, dude could've been something special but like most here got hindered but injuries
I don't think Donyell is a bust.
Stop it he was drafted 4th as a scorer coming out of uconn averaging 25 points a game he was look at to be battling Glen Robinson Grant Hill and Jason Kidd for rookie of the year and he was supposed to be a all star the man's a bust
@@bsmoove2800 So you're telling me, tying the former NBA record of most 3 pointers made in a single game and setting the franchise record for most 3 pointers made in a single game, makes Donyell Marshall a bust? Get outta here with that!!!
@@jonathanwilliams0824 is u slow or something he was the 4th pick in the draft and u talking 3 pt record the man supposed average at least all star numbers for his career and he's nowhere near that
@@bsmoove2800 And I care about that because.........?
@@jonathanwilliams0824 u stating the claim he ain't a bust u delusional now
Do billy owens next stunted growth
Oh yea
Outside of Derrick Coleman and Carmelo has anybody else from Syracuse had a good NBA career?
That's a great one
@@Manny-nm8dh carter-williams was on his way lol.. waiters was a decent pro at times.. nobody stands out tho besides DC n Melo tho
This is a great one because I wanna know why Mitch Richmond was traded for him.
Here's a little side note he was signed sealed and delivered to go to Maryland along with Lawrence Moten unfortunately the strict admissions requirements killed that and if I'm not mistaken Joe Smith came in a year or two later
Yo man I love your channel. I'm hoping you do growth spurt or where I was wrong videos on guys you missed on. I noticed you didn't think guys like Luka, Lamelo, and Zion would be as good as they are. I'd love to hear why you think it's worked out for them so far
Hey @Stunted Growth Donyell was born in 1973, not 1978. I think these two numbers mixed up. But great video really.
5:52 I had that Marshall card it was my very first season following the NBA. I bought a pack of Upper Deck cards and Marshall was one of them. Some memory I thought I had lost until seeing it again. Happy times
I remember him😲 I have an idea, do #1 picks Stunted Growth; you can do multiple sports or top 5 stunted growth
You make it to the league you successful no matter what IMO
Is that a excuse to say u don't have to live up to your worth in life if u can trick somebody out some money that's it Men take pride and what product they sell to others they owned it and guarantee it
@@bsmoove2800 naw dude you how hard it is to get to the nba they ain’t handing that shit out! To make millions to play basketball is a dream if someone got there and just stop working that’s just a waste and stupid as hell I couldn’t wrap my mind around that but to get drafted or make a team successful IMO
@@ricphilly4520 stop it there's players got drafted with no skills only on the strength of their size Marshall didn't live up to what he was supposed to be therefore he's a bust y'all confused this ain't about a life issue this is strictly about basketball
@@bsmoove2800 if u say so G💯
He has the physical appearance of an 80s NBA player.
Him and AD game is no way similar in my opinion. Donyell heavily relied on his athleticism while AD relies mostly on his jump shot.
They're also not the same size.
I thought you said Marcus Camby was the first AD? Its all good though this comparison seems better. Keep up the work God bless! 👊
Camby was average.
@@vaughnreedjr6592 above average in the 2000s but for now days would be better and i was pertaining to JC saying Camby was the first AD not how good he was.
He would fit perfect in the NBA today
Yes sir!!! This dude was pretty good in college, man I miss that era of college hoops.
JC, Do a stunted growth on 1994 wolverine Big men Maceo Baston and Maurice Taylor
By Win Share or VORP, he is ranked as the 4th best player that year, so his draft position was exactly right on the spot!
Lmao now do his career VORP vs guys taken AFTER him...was he even as good as Jwahn Howard? I think not
@@JimBrownski reading comprehension is clearly beyond your meagre abilities, but yes by VORP as I’ve stated above he’s still 4th, only bested by Jason Kidd, Grant Hill and Eddie Jones.
@@ericliu8488 lmao you don’t kno basketball
Damn I forgot he was taken ahead of Juwan smh. Minnesota probably does have the worst draft pick history considering all of the top 5 picks they have blown on. Right up there with the Clippers and Kings
i always saw him as a fringe all star player at best but i had no clue he was that cold in college...applying that knowledge i agree he qualifies.
Another great topic and vid! I remember that time he got that record for 3s in a game and was shocked.
Salute to Donyell Marshall I don't consider him a bust. 🤷🏾♂️ And His time playing for the Chicago bulls he would Frequently be seen kicking it in the hood smoking blunts and drinking. That has nothing to do with his basketball career path but he was a cool af to Us
The man was a pure bust he was supposed to been a all star a few times
@@bsmoove2800 Your Perspective.. And Busts don't stay in the league 14 years Just because a player is not popular enough to make a all star team don't make em a Bust but ok Buddy LMAO
@@Dantana773 everybody don't make the all star game off being popular maybe u need to learn the regulation of being a all star Starters are pick by the fans that's a popularity vote but the last 14 men are picked off their play in the season so that makes him a bust especially being pick 4th in the draft
@@Dantana773 nobody select a top 5 pick because they want a bench player that's what the later round for if u didn't know
He was born in 1973, not 1978. I was like, wait a second...I knew he was there before Ray was. Nice stunted growth doc though. You always bring quality stories.
What’s up JC!! How about a feature on my man Carson Edwards from Purdue University and now his second NBA team Memphis? Enjoy all the content and your story bro👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Love the channel, but everytime I see someone on here compared to AD, they end up being nothing like AD. AD isn’t soft he is injury prone. Big Difference! He is consistently one of the best finishers in the league.
I would like to be a bust like Donyell. Played 14 years averaged 11.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.6 assists. He made 72 million. Everyone is not going to be a hall of famer. It's the luck of the draw. How many people were picked before Kobe are going to be hall of famers. Donyell, in my opinion was not a bust.
Great video J.C.!
I was just getting into college basketball and UConn became my team (being born in CT) right when Donyell was ascending. I will always have a soft spot for Donyell and my all time favorite (Ray Allen).
I bitterly remember Donyell missing a crucial free throw down the stretch in a devastating Elite 8 loss to a vastly less talented Florida team (UConn would have 5 NBA players on that team vs. 1 for Florida), and thought this guy choked on the biggest stage.
First Jersey I ever bought I thought he was going to be a HOFer I was 12 at the time and didn't know better
Never heard anyone call him a bust. He was in prolly the weakest draft ever (94). Only one hall of famer in that class (jason kidd). Grant hill might get in…eddie jones was in that draft as well. Glenn robinson as well as juwan howard was in that draft too but thats it. Donyell played 18 years in the league and averaged 12 and 7. Far from a bust.
Being in the bay on the park courts he was called soft as a grape plenty of times.
This guy was a quality role player who earned his money. He wasn't an all star but he was an original floor spacing big. I say he was underrated.
Can you do a stunted growth on amir Johnson from high school to the raptors
11 points 7 rebounds is solid asf
good defense also
Great video, quick note. He was born in 1973, not 78. Overall, great video. Keep it up. I was at the sweet 16 game against Lon Kruger's Final Four 1994 Florida team in Miami. He missed the free throws, Florida won, and he never seemed to have "IT" after that.
Donyelle Marshall was compared to Big Dog. AD at 7Ft. Marshall 6ft7. Not sure how they are same size. One worst player comps I've seen
AD is 6"10
@@tremiller4947 thank you bro and hes not 6'7".... Donnell is more 6'9" ish than anything. Not sure about 6'10" though
He doesn't deserved to call a bust, he just didn't match expectations.
I see him more as a Cliff Robinson clone instead of Anthony Davis. Not sure if he’s a bust. He played 15 seasons.
When we had him in Utah, he quickly became my favorite player.
My Fellow Bahamian Brother.... you GOTTA do a stunted growth on Dexter Cambridge that played for U of Texas Austin back in the early 90's
Huskie fan i never thought of Donyell as soft i saw him as a very unique player who could play inside or out but mostly in his case on the perimeter but you are right in that era it was much physical and him being that tall you would have liked to see him in the paint more if he played in this era where a lot of the big men are shooting from three in its much less physical now he would fit right in with his skill set he was ahead of his time and unfortunately played in the wrong era.
Drew Gooden or Jamal Mashburn would be some good ones
Both would've great in this era
"Lack of competitive fire," and "soft." And he still got recruited by a Calhoun. Me and my friends used to call him The Condor, due to his length. Man, was his arms and frame the prototype of the modern player!
Hey ummmm JC not to step on your toes, but I think he was born way before 1978, he's older than Ray Allen if I'm correct
Didn’t UConn have two D Marshall? Anywho, another 💎 bro!
Being a big UConn fan, the other was Donny Marshall; no relation to Donyell.
@@edwardchan3910 that’s right. I googled it earlier. I thought I was buggin tho.
Is there a JR Rider one that you Made? Cause that would be dope
So y’all telling me that Donyell Marshall is considered a bust but not Marvin Williams?
Great video stunted growth
I remember him getting a Larry Bird cosign as the best player in that draft coming out of college. He was that good at UCONN.
Man cmon dawg I’m from Chicago don’t disrespect AD name like that tf wrong with you
The man's right he soft as tissue
This is one of the best ones
I mean he played 15 seasons in the NBA AND averaged double figures in scoring. What’s bad about that?
So which players in your opinion doesn't have a stunted growth game?
Leaving college and being 11th in scoring after 3 out of 4 years as a starter is actually not shocking
Played in the wrong Era coming out! Would be a beast now
I think we gotta start saying "Didnt pan out" over "bust" everyone isn't a bust that didnt became a superstar.
The AD comp is spot on………
Corliss Williamson should be an option
That's funny he's being compared to AD. He kinda used to look like him when was younger
Do Joe Johnson next please!
He wasn't no bust
@@bsmoove2800 he was good but he wasn’t an All NBA first team caliber player and he couldn’t get over the hump of playoff success with the Hawks.
@@terucks Joe Johnson had a reasonable career and still can hoop now All star appearances captain of his team always been a solid contributor everywhere he been
@@terucks a bust is Donyell Marshall Shawn Respert Ed O'Bannon Michael Olowakandi Darko Milicic
Johnson was just on the wrong teams. Had he stayed on Phoenix or been on the Nets without Deron he would have won more. Still you can't deny his production.
Hey JC he was born May 18th 1973
How about a Lawrence Moten vid
He did one for him already and it’s dope!
@@RENCE27 O ok 👍🏾
Love all the UConn guys, diehard fan of the Huskies.
Damn I remember Donyell on the Sixers just shooting 3's.
Marcus Liberty was highly rated ....would be a good one
This man is almost unrecognizable. I have a brother 5 years older but looks years younger.
I always thought he looked like Steve Urkel’s alter ego Stefan
Really don't like how they made that man switch from 43 to 42 smh
Too cool... from that finger roll instead of dunking it in College!
LeBron played with both Donyell and AD
Is he okay?
Lionel Simmons Kerry kittels Sean Elliot
Yes!! Lionel was beast at LaSalle.
Great Sleeper pick
I think if you played out his career 10 times.... the career he had was the worst possibility.
I mean he was Best East and Player and Defensive player of the year that year in college.
Donyell was no bust. At all.
Bad rookie season playing for a terrible team but was a quality starter for most of his career.
Would have fit in really well into the NBA today as a 3 and D forward with an above avergae outside shot who could also protect the rim.
Developed as a rebounder later in his career too with Utah.
Ain't nothing soft about AD !!
Donyell Marshall was MY GUY. U gotta do something on Laphonso Ellis
One of the best Golden State Warrior players in the 90s
Salute to Donyell Marshall......one of the UCONN HUSKIES FINEST....(check out how many pro ballers came from there.. starting WITH HIM.....
Now we got Lonnie walker representing for Reading Pa, just wait until he blows up he a guard on the spurs
DOnyell had a lot of skill. He could really, really, really shoot too. I always like his game. He played well with lebron. I wish he could have played with lebron earlier in his career. But, YES, he was soft. He was afraid to take charges fro PGs driving down the lane. Im not kidding. He would get in position, then move a little and fall early because he didnt want the contact.
He had great hands, though nd long arms with a hell of a shot. Imagine if he had david west toughness, he could have bene an elite big man
I thought he was good and underrated in the league. He's from here in Reading, I am told. Like Walker with the Spurs. I've never heard him called a bust.
Do Sidney Dean
*One of my favorite Huskies of all time.*
Can that brotha see??
He would be a HOF player if he came out today .
You should do macho Harris
I compare him to A.I. from the big east. There was a lot of players B4 they're time.
I believe a growth stunt was being drafted by da T Wolves
T Wolves deserve their own video loool
I'm from CT....don't you dare talk about Donyell, talk about Donny, but not Danyell.
He might not b a bust. But I do remember when monster mash literally broke his ankle on a crossover