Elindholm, I believe you are referring the critical bucket Voskuhl made (I believe against Tim Duncan) underneath the basket in the playoffs while Marbury was still with the Suns.
Yep.
IMO, Voskuhl never got the regular playing time he deserved. I feel he could have been an effective player off the bench but he just did not fit in with D'Antonni's style so he didn't get the minutes.
Voskuhl was limited, as some people on this board will be happy to explain in gory detail. He never learned how to avoid offensive fouls and he wasn't good at catching the ball on the move or in traffic. But he worked hard, could be an effective rebounder, and was a credible defender.
Frequently, a player can only reach his potential if he plays for the right team and system.
Frankly, I don't really think that Voskuhl would blossom in any system, because he just isn't that good. But it's an unfair exaggeration to portray him as a raving incompetent, as some on this board tend to do.
I respect Voskuhl because he always played hard while he was on the court with the Suns and he appeared to be a class person.
I definitely agree.
I just realized that Burke's Irish roots may, just possibly, have something to do with O'Brien's relative exaggeration of his strengths.