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<blockquote data-quote="newusername" data-source="post: 4388014" data-attributes="member: 562064"><p>Let's not overstate Rasheed's significance: he is no perennial all-star by a long shot. However, he does provide secondary and tertiary scoring, gets on the defensive glass, is a relatively good low-post defender, and his range forces a lot of big men to take a step or two away from the paint.</p><p></p><p>He's not a Tim Duncan or Shaq type-player that you have to design an entire gameplan around in the playoffs, but he does add another dimension that a lot of teams can use. If he keeps his mouth shut and stays focused, he is a good starter (or at the very least, a great 6th man) on pretty much every team in the NBA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newusername, post: 4388014, member: 562064"] Let's not overstate Rasheed's significance: he is no perennial all-star by a long shot. However, he does provide secondary and tertiary scoring, gets on the defensive glass, is a relatively good low-post defender, and his range forces a lot of big men to take a step or two away from the paint. He's not a Tim Duncan or Shaq type-player that you have to design an entire gameplan around in the playoffs, but he does add another dimension that a lot of teams can use. If he keeps his mouth shut and stays focused, he is a good starter (or at the very least, a great 6th man) on pretty much every team in the NBA. [/QUOTE]
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