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    Vilian to hero or vilan to evan more vilan??

    Has there ever been a player you really disliked go to your favorite team. Has he then become the goat or your hero. Example> Garnett to Boston
    Never liked him but has turned out very good for Boston.
    Any bad to worse out there??

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    Rasheed Wallace. I disliked the guy for being one of the biggest crybabies in the game. Not to mention the only player to set the record for the most technical fouls in a season, only to break his own record the following year. When Pistons' general manager Joe Dumars made the trade for Rasheed, I didn't know how he'll pan out or even if he'll fit in their system. Turned out to be a great acquisition for the Pistons, as Rasheed played an intricate part in helping the Pistons captured the NBA Championship title in 2004 and their postseason success after that.

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    Great Example!! Who has a villain then, and is even worse now.

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    Either Bill Cartwright or Robert Parrish for my Villians. Everytime the Pistons played them, i knew someone was getting a "Deadly Elbow"!!

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    I'm sure Laker fans can contest to Dwight Howard.

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    Carmelo Anthony seems to becoming a tough guy..or is he thinks.

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    Dwight , may become the goat. I think Kobe would trade him at times if he could. He comes to mind when I think of the lakers.
    I'm sure Laker fans can contest to Dwight Howard.


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    In my opinion Melo, was one of my favs coming out of college. When he was busted w/mj that turned me off. Still could use an auto for my collection.
    Carmelo Anthony seems to becoming a tough guy..or is he thinks.


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    Old Bill C, my friends always said I had a shot like his on the court, but they the shot went in the basket.
    Robert P, Can't say anything bad about the Chief but he was busted at the airport w/mj after retirement.
    Either Bill Cartwright or Robert Parrish for my Villians. Everytime the Pistons played them, i knew someone was getting a "Deadly Elbow"!!


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    Wade has also become dirty over the last couple of years. One exampls is when he kneed Ramon Sessions in the man hood.

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