He was a piece of work, that is for sure. His commentary was never dull in the locker room and reporters always got an interesting quote out of him.
They were wondering on the morning radio program if he was HOF worthy. I have to say no. He was a top PF for several years, there, won a rebounding title, went to some all star games, averaged 20/10/4 for his career, with only a handful of others who had done that. But my thinking is he was never quite mentally tough enough to carry his team to a championship.
A good guy, though, and I admire him just as much for his off-court work as for what he did for Sacramento in the best years of his career.