Rasheed Wallace was one of the most talented two-way players in the league, that along with Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki, helped redefine the power forward position in the early-2000’s. Some remember him as a Portland Trail Blazer, where he spent eight seasons, others as a member of the Pistons where he played six seasons, winning the 2004 Finals. I choose to remember him as a member of the Atlanta Hawks.
He didn’t spend eight years in Atlanta, or even six. In fact, he didn’t spend a year at all with the Hawks.