Ok, lets have a reality check here. I love Pollard as much as the next guy, and, once again, I was not comparing Pollard and Brockman as players persay, but as personalities. However, since people feel it necessary to bring up the player comparisons lets look at Pollard.
He never played in 82 games in a season. His best three years in the league were, shockingly with the Kings in 1999, 2000, and 2001. Where he played in 76, 77, and 80 games. He averaged 46 games per season for his career. He averaged 4.4 PPG, 4.6 RPG, and 0.69 blocks per game for his career. He was a decent defensive player that could hold position in the post and would give you 5 hard fouls every game if allowed.
He was beloved more for his personality, along with toughness on the court than anything else, and was a perfect fit on the team we had then. This is not an attempt to belittle, or diminish Pollards contributions to the Kings while he was here. But lets keep a perspective on who he was as a player. In truth, if Brockman can rebound half as well as he did in college, he'll be a better rebounder than Pollard. And, it wouldn't surprise me if he averages more blocks a game than Pollard did, because Pollard wasn't much of a shot blocker.
Pollard took toughness, determination, and a little talent and turned it into a career. He was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time with the Kings. I love the guy and hope that he returns to the Kings in some capacity, especially in the media.
