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Don't agree. In his first two years in Sixers colours he was a go to offensive player in the "big 3" (Maher, Farley) the Sixers were running at the time.
That is not to say that he wasn't exceptional at broken/hustle plays or that he wasn't great at playing his 'role'.
Vukona has been a seminal role player never got close to the star output Dusty had.
Are you putting Brian Conklin in the 'exceptional role player' category? If so, we are clearly taking about different things.
Dusty was only a role player in his latter years. Was a star early on in the blue collar worker mould. Had significantly better stats for the Sixers than Brian Conklin did in winning the MVP award last year.