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Roy Tarpley: The Most Accomplished Tragedy of the 1986 NBA Draft | FPP 

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The 1986 NBA draft is the draft of “what ifs” with guys like Len Bias, Chris Washburn and William Bedford all seeing addiction ruin their careers, but there’s one more player from that draft whose career met the same fate, and that’s Roy Tarpley, yet Tarpley was slightly different. Bias passed before playing an NBA game, and Washburn and Bedford were very underwhelming. But Roy Tarpley, excelled when he was playing. He went from a constantly improving four year player with the Michigan Wolverines, spending his senior season alongside a freshman Glen Rice. He would be a top 10 draft pick by the Dallas Mavericks led by Mark Aguirre and Rolando Blackman, and in his first season would make the all rookie team, then in year 2 he would be voted 1988 Sixth Man of the Year while being an integral piece during the Dallas Mavericks 1988 Western Conference Finals run. But after this, he would play less than 70 games combined over the next three seasons. He would be suspended for drug and alcohol related offenses multiple times as an addiction was engulfing his life, until he received a lifetime Ban in 1991, over the next couple of years, he would dominate in other league’s throughout the US and Europe before being lucky enough to get one more chance and return to the Mavericks for ’95 season, where he was a veteran on a young Dallas team featuring Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn, but after a solid comeback season, he received another lifetime ban for alcohol related offenses, and would never play in the NBA again. Roy Tarpley was the ultimate hustle player from the beginning and was consistently refining his skills on the offensive and defensive side of the ball every year. It was a matter of when he would be considered a star, not if, but before that could happen, his addiction won over and ruined the career of someone who could have been one of the top players in the league.
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@lcchill
He was truly on his way to becoming a star in this league. His second year was so huge and that Mavs team took the Lakers to the brink that season. If he did not have these issues the Mavs would not have fallen off as far as they did and would have still one of the top teams out West for longer. He had the skills to truly be a Hall Of Fame talent. He had all the skills a big man needed and he was one of the best ball handling big men of his era, he handled the ball better than some wings back then. It is sad what drugs does to people!!
@travelintylerstyle
Your research and editing skills are really amazing. No idea how you come up with all these clips. Great video bro.
@RE1GN_BLOOD
That 86 draft was cursed.
@patrickcolon8809
The Mavericks DID NOT lose Games 5 and 6 of the 1988 Western Conference Finals, as the video asserts ...... they lost Game 5, won Game 6, and lost Game 7.
@konstantinkoverchenko9587
Dude was on his way to being the next Moses Malone.
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
It's almost impossible to overstate how devastating the Tarpley thing was for the Mavs. That helped lead up to those unbelievably dreadful early 90s Mavs teams. A strong argument can be made the 93 Mavs were the worst team in NBA history, they had the worst net rating of all time and started the season 4-50
@user-gw1lv5xe7i
Addiction is a hard reality for those of us who has been there..If you don't know about addiction please don't comment out of place
@darrendoyle568
They went 7 with the Lakers in 88
@bulwyf2572
I definitely remember Tarpley on those Michigan teams and those really fun and good Mavs teams. If he could have stayed sober he would have been a HOF player. His per 36 numbers are absolutely bonkers in the NBA. He's one of the guys I always recreate for NBA 2K games to put back on the Mavs.
@calebellis7173
Roy Tarpley from a talent perspective had the potential to be KG before KG
@kincamell2
I know from personal experience how tough it is to resist temptation and abstain from bad habits.
@reignmans
He never got away from addictions. After leaving the NBA he came to play in Greece. Multiple coaches and teammates were saying how many beer cans they were finding in Roys room. He was showing up in practices late borderline drunk.
@mbwell
That Mavericks team was loaded and should have won a few championships. Now I have a better understanding of why that didn’t happen.
@EssentialClassic
I was wondering if you could do a video on Armen Gilliam
@TheMick126
That 86 draft is a masterclass of what ifs Washburn bias Bedford pearl Washington berry Tarpley
@yanncarduner4516
Awesome video but such a sad story ,Roy Tarpley was on the way to greatness.His career was cut short but when he delivered it was awesome ,a rebounding machine ,a defensive anchor and no slouch on scoring .If he had a much longer time in the NBA he would have been a perennial all star
@stampscapes
Great mini doc/story! Sad one. I'm a Laker fan and Tarpley was scary. You could see the Mavs coming on and he was the key but those suspensions kept derailing them. The multiple "lifetime" bans were always confusing.
@mikeonthemccomedy2465
MAN GREAT VIDEO! ROY WAS SO AHEAD OF HIS TIME AS FAR AS TALENT AND SKILLS DURING THE MID 80"S...
@playboyrah5241
This was a very unique story! You did a fantastic job being a Sports RU-vid Journalist 🔥🔥‼️ I never knew about this guy and Im a "86 baby". Thanks for the basketball knowledge 💯
@konasavage
Your videos are awesome and well thought out.
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