You know who doesn't get enough love in basketball history? Clyde Drexler. Alright yea I admit his shooting was kinda middle of the road, but the game's about so much more than that. The guy was a real worker, he could do a lot, but he especially was good at the assists and steals. You know, supporting stuff, not glamorous but really important if you want to win. He made up for his problems with being fast and slick, who cares if you aren't hitting threes when you can get the ball and blow past the other guys, right?
I mean he was a key part of all the teams he played in, I think all of them even retired his number and everything. I know the sure did here in Houston at least.
I mean, we all agree down here, he wasn't the best shooter the team ever had, but when push came to shove you just couldn't catch 22.