Audio By Carbonatix
No, but he’s close.
Not that the Washington Wizard-turned-Maverick hasn’t played impressively in his first four games in Dallas (10.8 points, 8.8 rebounds), but it says more about our sad history than his play, doesn’t it?
Haywood, part of last week’s trade that sent Josh Howard packing and made Caron Butler a Mav, blocks shots, he clogs the middle. He attacks the rim.
Not saying he’s the second coming of Bill Russell, but the Mavs’ list of great good decent big men is a short one …
When news happens, Dallas Observer is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.
We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If the Dallas Observer matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.
1. James Donaldson – Only All-Star center in the team’s history.
2. Roy Tarpley – I know he wasn’t technically a center, but he was big. And good. And frustrating.
3. Erick Dampier/DeSagana Diop – Two-headed sorta monster got Mavs to Finals in ’06.
4. Brendan Haywood – Could’ve sworn I saw him catch a pass and – with no dribble, mind you – go up for a two-handed dunk.
5. Kurt Nimphius/ Pat Cummings/ Lorenzo Williams/ Wallace Bryant/ Uwe Blab/ Bill Wennington/ Greg Dreiling/ Loren Meyer/ Evan Eschmeyer and, of course, Shawn Bradley – Yuck.