FavreFan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Hustle, rebounding, defense and energy are the hallmarks of a big man role player. He was definately the third best player on the team and there is an argument hat he was actually the fourth best.
Having a player like that is not a bad thing when you don't already have the exact same player signed for the next four years. Either the Ben Wallace signing was a bad move or this draft pick was a bad move since one of them can't play big minutes. I am scared to see what a team would do to a lineup of Ben Wallace and Joakim Noah.
OK So Ben Wallace was a role player in the Pistons win over the Lakers?

Ben Wallace is a great player to have and can turn a very good team to great but he wasn't the best player on his team in that series, and may not have been the second best. If you put him on a team with three other all star caliber players then he becomes an incredibly valuable commodity but you can't build your team around him or count on him to win games for you.
Ben Wallace was great for Detroit and was able to move from role player to important player in Detroit but I wouldn't hold my breath that any player currently in the league will find himself in the perfect situation with the perfect skills to do that.
Ben Wallace wasn't a role player in that series, but he was the exception and not the rule.