2, Kevin McHale, Detlef Schrempf and Ricky Pierce
yes, he was arguably the greates sixth man of all time
Landen Bradshaw
Manu Ginobolli in 2007-08.
There were 750 with the 25 man roster and 1200 with the 40 man roster
Father Gonzaga is skeptical of the man with wings and believes he is not an angel. He seeks advice from the Church to verify the man's identity. He ultimately dismisses the man as a nuisance rather than showing reverence or awe.
2, Kevin McHale, Detlef Schrempf and Ricky Pierce
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award was created in 1983.
lebron james
um.. no they are not.. the team consists of 13 currently rostered players, like any other NBA basketball team. The fact that they do have the best overall NBA star on their team does not make them a 1 man team since LeBron is almost averaging 7 assists a game to go along with 29 pts and 8.3 rebs. To add to the argument that the heat is in fact not a 1 man team, they currently have 2 players from their 2011-2012 team STARTING in the all-star game. End of story
Metta World Peace
I think it's Shaq
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JAMES
up to 5 players on each team can play at once
"The Man Who Came Early" was written by Poul Anderson in 1956.
That is a completely false stat. Shan Foster is mainly a spot-up shooter, which means he does little dribbling and is best at catching and shooting the ball. The problem is that he is a little short for his position and his not a great athlete. He is also not a lights-out shooter, which shooting is his best ability. In other words, he is a poor man's J.J. Redick (a not very athletic, undersized two guard), as he cannot shoot the ball as well. Shan Foster would be better than a very small amount of the NBA's players, if any of them. On a championship caliber team, he would be the 14th man. On a poor team (i.e. 2009-2010 New Jersey Nets), he would be the 8th man.