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Years ago
36ERS 05/06 team
Bulldog ..
Let's be clear about one thing .. DUSTY is far better than just a "super scrapper" as you put it.
There is no-one else in the league that has the mid-range game that he has. With Dusty's efforts at both ends i would not label him a scrapper just a workman.
He GETS it done. He does have some superstar qualities as he has shown when he lights up the opposition in the paint,the foul line or the 3pt line (occasionally)
As much as Willie was the 2nd place getter in the MVP Dusty was JUST as vital to the sixers, and IMO was unlucky to not poll better than he did.

