Players who never reached potential greatness due to injury, etc

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birdman
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Brandon Roy was a recent guy that comes to mind. Don't think he was destined for all-time greatness, but he was really good. And his injury was catastrophic, never even got to play half speed.
BoxingAg84
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Dejuan Wagner comes to mind for me.
He was an absolute killer before he arrived to the NBA.
Sustained 1 injury and was never the same.
Bed Sores
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Len bias!

But I couldn't classify him as a injury bust. More like a cocaine addict.
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Dejuan Wagner comes to mind for me.
He was an absolute killer before he arrived to the NBA.
Sustained 1 injury and was never the same.


I didn't think he was particularly good while at Memphis (poor shooting percentage, no outside shot, low assist numbers) or during his rookie season. And it wasn't just one injury; it was injuries along multiple health problems, including ulcerative colitis.
Texaggie7nine
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McGrady. He could have been far greater.

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I think I read that Len B died on his first try. Not sure if that is correct.
Iowaggie
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I haven't seen Bernard King mentioned. He was special.



I 2nd that. He was very special, and is an under appreciated great. Worth bringing up because King, Dikembe, and Jo Jo White are being honored at this year's MLK game.

What if you wrapped up the “Flu Game” by Jordan, “The Duel” by Bird and Wilkins, and added a dash of Willis Reed? Then you get Bernard battling Isiah in Game 5 with a 102 fever and mangled hands that were getting freeze-sprayed throughout the game. In Jordan’s famous 1997 “Flu Game”, he scored 38 points on 48% shooting. In Bernard’s Flu/Duel/Freeze-Spray Game he topped Jordan with 44 points on 65% shooting. There would be no pictures of an old-school King bending over or being held up by his teammates — only his legendary game face.

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“He had splints on both of his middle fingers, both dislocations… Bernard is ill and can’t come to the shootaround. They’re feeding him intravenously… Now, we can’t hit him on the break because he can’t dribble with the pain in his hands. So we’re thinking, how the hell are we going to win with this guy?” – Hubie Brown




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“Bernard King was the toughest matchup of my career. And I say that from the heart.” – Julius Erving




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“Bernard King… is the best forward in the league, hands down”. – Larry Bird



http://www.popsspot.com/2013/04/ii-genius-unchained-bernard-king-vs-isiah-larry-and-history/

[This message has been edited by Iowaggie (edited 1/15/2014 10:41a).]
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