Thanks mate, appreciate it!So many cool names here!
I remember that Spartans Tournament run — Cleaves was an absolute boss.
Have been looking forward to seeing Siva with the Breakers, but, man he can not stay on the court.
I always remember Langston Galloway as being a guy who had one huge game every year and people getting excited about his "potential", then, realising he wasn't very good in the other 81!
I am hoping Saben Lee gets some more consistent run in Detroit post trade deadline if Cory Joseph or Frank Jackson get moved.
Keep up the good work.
However "The Prince of Darkness" could also play ball. In fact Laimbeer would be an All-Star 4 of his first 5 full seasons in Detroit, averaging 16.1 points, 12.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1 block per game. He also led the league in rebounds in 1983-84 & 1985-86."When the Pistons came into a town, all the media would write about were the 'Bad Boys' and how rough we played. They'd be asking players if they were going to stand up to us. And once we got teams thinking like that, we had them. We already got them out of their game."
And that's one of his better ones...Bey looks like he may be becoming a useful player. (His auto is not so nice however...)
And that's one of his better ones...
I got one like this in a Revolution break and the OCD in me had to move it on...It is scary/sad/disappointing how poor many modern players autos are. Just the contrast between Laimbeer and the others on this page is enormous.
In a game between the Hornets and the Jazz in 1989, shortly after Layden resigned as the Jazz's coach, Karl Malone expressed his devotion to Layden by writing "FRANK" on the heels of his sneakers. In a mock gesture, Tripucka responded by writing "DICK" on the back of his shoes (for then-Hornets coach Dick Harter). The move was seen as a jab at Layden and Malone, who Tripucka felt ran him out of Utah.
MCAP Auto #48 - Jason Maxiell
2005-06 Upper Deck Trilogy - Signs of Stardom
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Maxiell spent his four seasons of college basketball playing for the Cincinnati Bearcats. In his senior year, he led the Conference USA in blocked shots and ranked 18th in the country. His 91 blocks for the season, is the 2nd highest in Cincinnati Bearcats history. He also finished 2nd in Cincinnati history for blocked shots over his career.
Coming out of college, the solid 6'7" PF/C was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 2005 NBA Draft. He came off the bench for the Pistons squad of the mid-late 2000s who were regularly competing in the playoffs. He even registered 6 playoff starts in the 2007-08 season as the Pistons lost in the Eastern Conference Finals to the Boston Celtics.
Following this, Maxiell signed a 4 year, $20m deal with the franchise in the 2008 off-season in a season where he averaged 7.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks. Nicknamed "The Baby Eater", Jason was a blue collar, stereotypical Piston who played hard defence. He continued to come off the bench, however as the squad declined, his starts and minutes improved. He picked up his player option with the Pistons for the 2012-13 season and started 71 games, averaging 6.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks before being allowed to leave as a free agent at the end of the season.
Maxiell signed a 2 year, $5m contract with the Orlando Magic, however he only made 34 appearances before being waived in July 2014. He then signed a 1 year, $1.3m deal with the Charlotte Hornets for the 2014-15 season. He played 61 games, averaging 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 14 minutes.
His NBA career over, Maxiell spent a year in China, then the Philippines and finally Turkey before signing a contract with the Detroit Pistons which allowed him to retire as a member of the franchise.
During his time in Detroit, Maxiell averaged 6.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 19.1 minutes over 8 seasons and 523 regular season games.
In 2018 Maxiell admitted on American Television of cheating on his high-school sweetheart, wife since 2010 Brandi Maxiell, with 341 women before and during his marriage. They continue to be married and have a son together. Brandi, the CEO of her own cosmetics line, is set to be a regular cast member on the latest season of Basketball Wives.
Yeah, I had no idea about that to be honest. It was only because his Wikipedia didn't have anything about what he's currently up to that I did some googling and found that pretty quickly!Maxiell was an undersized beast! Some of the most ferocous thow downs and courageous blocked shots I've ever seen... Sounds like his most controversial stat is 341 though - what a dog!
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