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Why I Love Antonio Daniels

[Ed. Note: Longtime readers of the blog might remember this post from a year and a half ago as part of Antonio Daniels Appreciation Weekend.  Even longertime readers of this blog might remember this post from when Pradamaster wrote it just over two years ago on the original inception of this blog, Bullets Fever.  With the trade now official, it seems like a good time to bring it back up again.

Of course, we'll talk about our new acquisitions (check out Truth's piece on Javaris) and the release of Dee Brown in the future, but I think we can all agree that we should start by thanking Antonio Daniels for his many contributions to the team over the last 3+ years and I think this is a good place to start. -Jake]

 

There's a great article in the Washington Post today about Antonio Daniels and his offer to pay for the funeral of former University of Miami star defensive lineman Bryan Pata, who was shot earlier this year. Upon learning that Pata's family was having trouble financially, Daniels, spurred on by the memory of his brother Chris' sudden death in 1996 while playing for the Dayton Flyers, offered to lend a helping hand to the family.

"I was sitting there and all I could think about was his mother," Daniels said. "They were talking about how Miami was going to go ahead and play that next week, and all I thought was, 'What about her?' I thought about my own mother and what my family went through when my brother died. What happens is, life goes on and people forget about the family and the fact that the family is still struggling and life just goes on.

"The next day I'm sitting there getting dressed to leave for a game and I told my wife: 'This is crazy. People are going on with their lives and imagine how his mother must feel.' "

Daniels, who honors his late brother with three tattoos, decided to do something. The next day, through Wizards public relations director Zack Bolno, Daniels reached out to the Pata family and asked what he could do. When Daniels learned that the family has struggled financially, he offered $10,000 to help cover funeral expenses.

If you go to Daniels' website, there is a special page dedicated to the memory of Chris Daniels. I'd recommend reading both pieces, as they shed an incredible light on the persona of Antonio Daniels.

I'm not going to really add much about Antonio Daniels as a person. The article does a great job of painting a picture of AD, and Hoops Addict has more to say about that as well. I will take this time, however, to say why I love Daniels as a basketball player.

In my opinion, Daniels is the third most important player on the Wizards, behind Gilbert Arenas and Caron Butler. In the last two months of last season and the first month of this season, Antonio Daniels has arguably been the best sixth man in basketball. His stats may not be as good as Mike Miller's last year, and he probably won't win it this year if either Ben Gordon or Leandro Barbosa don't start for over half the year. But to me, it's a crime that Daniels has never won the sixth man award.

When you think of the ideal sixth man, there are a lot of things that come to mind. The late Red Auerbach was the first person to place an importance on a sixth man. On his Boston Celtics teams, the sixth man came in to provide energy and quick scoring ability. Many times, sixth men like Frank Ramsey and John Havlichek led the team in scoring and changed the tide of games. It's hard to argue that Ramsey or Havlichek was the best player on the team, but they still played a huge role on the team.

Nowadays, a sixth man's role is not so easily defined. You have your pure scorers like Barbosa and Gordon, but there are other ways a sixth man can help the team. Detroit's Antonio McDyess is an ace sixth man because of his ability to help out on the glass as well as score inside. Donyell Marshall and Brent Barry come in and simply hit perimeter shots, while Jazz rookie Paul Millsap provides rebounding and toughness. However, one thing that does bind every sixth man together is that they come in to provide a spark of energy, whether it be through scoring, shooting, rebounding, or defense/hustle.

What makes Daniels unique, however, is that he is able to provide a spark in multiple departments. He's instant offense off the bench, but he doesn't need the ball as much as Gordon to be successful. His tough drives and three point plays also provide the type of hustle and grit that can get the Wizards going. When the Wizards are stuck in jump-shooting mode, it is usually Daniels that brings them back (reference the Cleveland and Houston games). He also provides underrated perimeter defense and the type of veteran leadership that a team with an alpha dog like Arenas so desperately needs.

So why doesn't AD get more love? He's simply not as flashy as Gordon or as dynamic as Barbosa or Paul Millsap. He comes in there and simply does his thing night in and night out. As such, you're rarely going to see him on Sportscenter doing anything crazy. At the same time, however, it is a breathtaking drive to the basket that often ignites the Wizards. I routinely wonder how Daniels is able to finish the way he does. He's not slamming anything down, but he has spectacular body control, which allows him to finish around the rim without being called for charging fouls.

It doesn't seem possible that someone can not be flashy while still being an ace sixth man, but Daniels proves that the task can be done. Combine that with his veteran leadership and his incredible generosity off the court, and I'm proud to say that Antonio Daniels plays for my team.

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The AD I spoke of then is the AD of two years ago, not the AD of today.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Dec 10, 2008 3:59 PM EST reply actions  

Great stuff

It always got me hyped when he made the shot And One.

Dude was tough. He still is, playing through injury and all. He’s really banged up right now and I’m positive once he gets healthy, we’ll notice the impact he’ll have on the Hornets. Great pick up for them.

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by Evander holyfield on Dec 10, 2008 4:07 PM EST reply actions  

I am now a Hornets fan

I feel okay about this trade. I figured AD was going to get traded at some point, and part of me thinks we’d be better off holding onto his salary so we could combine it with Etan and some other chips for a bigger deal down the road, but if EG read this as the best play to make, I’ll trust him.

AD doesn’t have much in his tank right now. Given some rest, he can be an impact player for the Hornets. The guy has heart and character, and he filled in for Gilbert like a champion over the past season and a half. His game has declined because of how hard he’s played, a testament to what it means to leave it all out on the floor, night after night.

I know that all signs are supposed to point to a Lakers-Celtics or Lakers-Cavs league finals this year, but I now have an upset to root for. Let’s see New Orleans take the title this year. AD has the heart of a champ, and I want to see our guy get a ring.

by sierradave on Dec 10, 2008 4:21 PM EST reply actions  

Two Points
  1. We can still use Mike James to trade for someone else. His salary is very similar to AD’s.
  2. AD already has one ring with the Spurs. I hope he gets another with the Hornets. I would especially root for him if they play the Cavs in the Finals. I still strongly dislike LeBron James.

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by cuppettcj on Dec 10, 2008 9:23 PM EST up reply actions  

What if the Hornets played the Spurs in the playoffs?

Would you root for AD’s quest for ring #2 over Mason’s quest for ring #1?

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by Jake Whitacre on Dec 10, 2008 9:39 PM EST up reply actions  

Wow, thats a great question

Sounds like a good scenario too. I’d like to see that one go down.

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by Evander holyfield on Dec 10, 2008 9:51 PM EST up reply actions  

I'll Decide When it Comes Down to This

Right now, I’m still crazily optimistic enough to be rooting for Gil’s ring #1!

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by cuppettcj on Dec 10, 2008 9:56 PM EST up reply actions  

I'm with it....

My dad is a pretty big Hornets fan (he’s from the Nola and now goes to their games every once in awhile)…..so I’ve liked them as my fav team from the West since they moved to the Crescent City.

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by Kyle Weidie on Dec 11, 2008 11:48 AM EST up reply actions  

I wanted to see Antonio Daniels win the 6th man of the year award his final season in Seattle. I thought he was fantastic for that team and a big reason why they won 50+ games. I thought that was his year, unfortunately he didn’t get it.

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by NBR on Dec 10, 2008 4:22 PM EST reply actions  

Yeah, he deserved it that year

Nobody really understood how good AD was in Seattle because Nate McMillan kept using him as the sparkplug. I remember being really happy that we were able to get him for MLE money at the time.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Dec 10, 2008 4:28 PM EST up reply actions  

One tough smart player and...

a really fine soul. I hope Antonio helps New Orleans finish strong in the West, CP3 needs a high caliber back-up and now he has one.

The deal is good all around I think. But it is hard to replace a man of Daniels’ character in any organization.

by khrabb on Dec 10, 2008 4:43 PM EST up reply actions  

We've been lucky-

to have had a class act like AD on the team. Actually we are lucky because we still do have some classy guys on the team like CB and AJ. It’s part of the reason I love this team. I’m happy for AD, that he gets to go to a good team. I’ll now be rooting for the hornets to win the west. Now if only we can get rid of Deshawn……..

by ooba on Dec 10, 2008 4:57 PM EST reply actions  

Im

glad that hes gone now, its time to look forward not backward

by ak47 on Dec 10, 2008 5:41 PM EST reply actions  

Ali G would say....

Respect.

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by Kyle Weidie on Dec 10, 2008 5:43 PM EST reply actions  

ad was probably my favorite wizard

over the last 3 years. sad to see him go but not upset about the trade.

by DarrellWalkerFan on Dec 10, 2008 10:17 PM EST reply actions  

Godspeed Antonio Daniels

He did very well for us and hopefully he can help put the Hornets over the top (by making sure Chris Paul’s isn’t on E when they face San Antonio and/or the Lakers.

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by George Templeton on Dec 11, 2008 2:57 PM EST reply actions  

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