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When a Backup became a SUPERSTAR #nba #shorts #nbaplayoffs



When a Backup became a SUPERSTAR #nba #shorts #nbaplayoffs

Troy Hudson spent the majority of his career as a backup, but after a great season with the Orlando Magic, he signed a contract with the Minnesota TImberwolves and would turn a career year during the 2002-03 NBA season, and the Wolves drew the Three Time defending Champion LA Lakers in round 1, but Hudson would have the series of his life, pushing Shaq and Kobe to 6 games, while Phil Jackson couldn’t figure out how to stop him.

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  1. Im dont give alot nbaers props n think many are overrated, but Troy definitely passed eye test for NBA talent n belonged there just on that. Quick n great jump shot, good player just not elite.

  2. I played against Troy Hudson in 1994 when he was in high school at Carbondale HS. The Terriers were the best team in Southern Illinois. Maybe even the State. Troy was unstoppable.

  3. I remember him for being one of the first nba street challenge teammates in streetsv3 that won't eat shit on a 4 turbo dribble move

  4. I remember the Lakers game for Kevin Garnett being called out as a 3 QTR superstar and being mocked for fading in the fourth. Think it was Scottie Pippen who dubbed him that because he didn't have any or many fourth quarter moments.

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