Shabazz was a winner. Others may have been better basketball players, but no one was more of a winner.
And a fine folk singer as well.I don’t underrate Baez. He’s one of my favorite players.
One could say he had a Chris Smith program type impact, helping turn our blood blue.
Not sure who has seen this clip but the last time I say players looking this lost was in a Barry Sanders highlight.
And a fine folk singer as well.
Same with Sanogo (but to a lesser extent).Shabazz is sooooo underrated, even by our fans.
Think about it: does anyone give him as much “credit” as Kemba? Kemba was more exciting, more explosive, was the first to make the run…but Shabazz is the greatest PG in our programs history, from a pure PG perspective and his resume, accomplishments, etc.
I don’t want to make too manyy crazy declarations, but he’s in my top 2 with Ray. Kemba is right there too, but EVERYONE remembers what Kemba did.
I also saw him in person that season. That 14 run was more improbable too.
Great comment. Both of those guys were dogs! Here is a nice writeup on Bazz.:I don’t underrate Baez. He’s one of my favorite players. Boat if you ask me is underrated.
That's just one example why the NBA sucks. There is height discrimination unless you are exceptionally a top player like an Iverson.He got a raw deal in the NBA, what was it, with the Blazers?