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  1. As long as you arent touching, it should be legal.
    3 points
  2. If it works and isn't being called by the officials, it's fair game. The winners do whatever it takes to win a ball game, and as long as it isn't being called, players should be doing it until the rules are changed (although in a professional ball-game where a jumpshot can be released in 0.4 of a second, it is a very, very difficult rule to enforce). If the jumpshooter doesn't like it? Then next time down the floor take the ball to the damn rim.
    2 points
  3. of course he got it, just check his $tats
    1 point
  4. not so much overrated blazers were underrated
    1 point
  5. I'll put it this way: if LeBron is a top PG because he runs the offense and brings the ball up the floor, Kobe has to be one of the greatest PG's of all-time, because he has four championships doing it...and Scottie Pippen has six. Neither is a point guard. Neither have actually played that position, in the offense. Big, big difference between a point-forward and a point guard.
    1 point
  6. Vick wasn't stoppable in 04. Hell, he was still hard to contain(although it was actually possible in this game) in 07
    1 point
  7. I honestly have no idea what this is supposed to mean... all we've ever been talking about is QBs. Does your mind work today? I know that you're like 13 so you wouldn't know, but Bo Jackson being the greatest video game athlete of all time is absolutely common knowledge... You were likely born after the system was finished being produced, but, still... ignorant. I've owned every Madden since '01, and played Joe Montana and QB Club and all that before. But thanks for the idiotic assumption.
    1 point
  8. Like when he passed to Ron Artest to try and win that first game against Memphis this season, when Ron missed the three? Or when Fisher hit that three against Orlando in the Finals, after Kobe's pass out of the post? What about when Kobe passed to Luke Walton against the Knicks a few years back, only to watch Luke pass the ball back to him right when the buzzer sounded? How about the pass Kobe made to Odom a few years back, when Odom airballed the attempted game-winning, wide-open 18-footer? There's a reason he takes the shot. He's the most clutch player in the history of the game. If he doesn't take it, it's a mistake.
    1 point
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