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Former NBA star and coach and current NBA 2Night analyst Fred Carter was a veteran on the worst team of all-time, the 1972-73 76ers. He got it done that year, averaging 20 points a night. But what about today's veterans? Who's getting it done?
This week in Mad Dog's Top Five Carter discusses five veteran players who are still contributing to their teams. As always, you can register your thoughts on any subject by clicking here and e-mailing us. Is Fred missing anybody? Are there topics you'd like to see Fred highlight? Get your comments in if you want your e-mail to appear next week.
Reader comments so far on Mad Dog's Top Five:
Way to go Fred. I totally agree that Charles Oakley belongs.
Without a doubt, he is the Raptor captain. Forget about
the fancy dunks, Oak is the only guy on this team
that can deliver a W through sheer will. If they kept stats
on defense as much as offense, he would be near the top.
And we all know that defense wins games.
Has Fred forgotten that Karl Malone is a veteran? Just because he has not diminished at all in the 14½ years he has been playing for Utah should not disqualify him from the veteran contributors. He started the same year as A.C. Green, Oakley, Porter and the year before Hornacek. Talk about a guy who refuses to get old. Malone is still a superstar -- how many of these guys will make the All-Star team this year?
I agree that these guys are doing a good job for their teams right now, but are they the best players who have been in the league for more than 13 years (it appears 14 years in the league is the minimum in this group). Maybe this should be called "The five guys who used to be really good, have dropped a notch, but still make a difference." Another possibility (from a previous week's title): "Mad Dog's Top Five: Surprise Veterans who are still alive and kicking."
How do you have the audacity to leave Johnny Newman of the Nets off your list of the top five veteran players in the league. He's the only playing consistent basketball in New Jersey at all. His numbers don't jump out at you but neither does A.C. Green, who for some strange reason did make your list.
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