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Arvydas Sabonis was so good in the 80s that Bill Walton wanted to rewrite the sport
Bill Walton had an opportunity to watch prime Arvydas Sabonis play during the mid 80s, and before the Achilles injury. Walton, was left in awe: "He probably had a quadruple-double at halftime, and his coach, Alexander Gomelsky, didn't even start him in the second half. You might as well just rewrite the rules of basketball after watching him play in the first half. He could do everything. He had the skills of Larry Bird and Pete Maravich. He had the athleticism of Kareem, and he could shoot the 3-point shot. He could pass, run the floor, dribble. We should have carried out a plan in the early 1980s to kidnap him and bring him back right then." Arvydas Sabonis btw, remains one of the greatest what-ifs in NBA History.

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