Re: 100 Greatest NBA Players (The Ultimate List)
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:36 pm
Dantley was never considered a sharp shooter
this is veritable proof you really have no business being in this discussion, most likely never even saw him play, and are in fact arguing for the sake of arguing...
dantley was considered one of the game's best midrange shooters in the early to mid-1980s:
http://www.nba.com/history/players/dantley_bio.html
which calls him a "deadeye shooter" and "was as smooth an outside shooter as could be"...
if you had ever seen him play you would know that he was so effective going to the basket as defenders could never play him solely for the drive because his midrange jumper (and he often shot midrange set shots) was sooo good. he would almost always pump fake - if they bit for the fake he drove by them, if they didn't he'd hit his midrange set shot (often not a jumper)...
but again, had you ever seen him play you would know this...
this is veritable proof you really have no business being in this discussion, most likely never even saw him play, and are in fact arguing for the sake of arguing...
dantley was considered one of the game's best midrange shooters in the early to mid-1980s:
http://www.nba.com/history/players/dantley_bio.html
which calls him a "deadeye shooter" and "was as smooth an outside shooter as could be"...
if you had ever seen him play you would know that he was so effective going to the basket as defenders could never play him solely for the drive because his midrange jumper (and he often shot midrange set shots) was sooo good. he would almost always pump fake - if they bit for the fake he drove by them, if they didn't he'd hit his midrange set shot (often not a jumper)...
but again, had you ever seen him play you would know this...