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Hi, I am Onomatopoeia. I used to be quite active in WP:CMC and WP:NBA, but now have decided do downshift my Internet and Wiki activity. Time and again, I will be bold and rewrite some articles.

Bill Russell
Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan, Wilt Chamberlain, George Mikan, Oscar Robertson, Storm (comics), Lord Voldemort
100 point game, Criticisms of the Da Vinci Code
by Quadzilla99 for improving Wilt Chamberlain
by Howard Cleeves for improving Magic Johnson
by Chensiyuan for misc NBA stuff

List of NBA players with number 54

My main WikiProject is WP:NBA, where I am member nr. 54. So, what NBA player with number 54 fits best for me?

  1. Horace Grant — strong defender, good rebounder, decent scorer. Three rings, plus nice goggles. However, was named also a team cancer by Doc Rivers, d'uh.
  2. Mark Landsberger — Two rings with Kareem and Magic, but also was victim of one of the worst posterisations in NBA history by Doctor J's Baseline Move. Well...
  3. Kent Benson — the guy whose only notable achievement is that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar punched so him hard that KAJ broke his hand. :X
  4. Kwame Brown — actually a decent forward-center, but widely associated with being one of the worst #1 draft picks since Sam Bowie and Michael Olowokandi. Hmpf.

I think I'll go with Horace, but stay tuned. Maybe Greg Oden will somehow choose #54.

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