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That's my favorite so far. How long does it take you to do these? They are amazing.
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I only have you down for Week 1. I don't have any posts from you in the Week 2 or Week 3 topics.
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Scores updated.
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HIDEOUS WEEK. AboveLegit - 45 headliner - 35 STATCity - 35 ChosenOne - 30 Flash - 30 Lone Wolf - 30 Oliver P - 30 TheHutch - 30 bigdog17k - 25 Cleveland's Finest - 25 deestillballin - 25 Guru - 25 MoeRoadKill - 25 STL10 - 25 Check my Stats - 20 Confidence - 20 magicbalala245 - 20 N.1.A.K. - 20 NBAMistress - 20 Sun Tzu - 20 The Next Knick - 20 TheGreatPoohdini1 - 20 Vitasoy - 20 htown11 - 15 Cobb - 10
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Stop bypassing the word censor.
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Cleveland's Finest - 55 STATCity - 55 bigdog17k - 50 Cobb - 50 Dash - 50 Jazzfan - 50 N.1.A.K. - 50 Oliver P - 50 TheHutch - 50 Vitasoy - 50 ChosenOne - 45 Guru - 45 htown11 - 45 MoeRoadKill - 45 The Next Knick - 45 AboveLegit - 40 Confidence - 40 headliner - 40 magicbalala245 - 40 Sun Tzu - 40 TheGreatPoodhini1 - 40 AllenIverson#1fan - 35 Check my Stats - 35 sas45champs - 35 STL10 - 35
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Jordan, Kareem, Wilt, Oscar, Kobe. Kobe is a better overall player than Magic and Bird, has as many (or more) rings than they do. I almost want to say that Oscar didn't play against anyone, and Wilt was defended by power forwards for parts of his career...but I'm not going to bother with that unless I consider everything. I'm sure Kobe would've shredded a 10-team league, though.
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What the hell was Portland doing there? And what the hell was Billups doing?
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Matthews with 10 boards, career high. Portland may have locked this up after the Afflalo miss.
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Amen to that.
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Wes was a steal, for sure. He's stepping up, with Roy out. Not surprised if we're talking on the defensive end, but I had no idea the dude was a baller back on offense, and not just some spot-up shooter.
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Awful, awful defense by Kobe
Real Deal replied to Erick Blasco's topic in Los Angeles Lakers Team Forum
If we're talking about the help the players are receiving, why is anyone calling Battier a good defensive player? Other than contesting a shot (which Kobe has no problem with anymore), he relies HEAVILY on help, almost more than any other "elite" defensive player in the league. However, Battier has been considered one of the best defensive players of this last decade. With Ron helping out that mini-zone they were playing for a while, and Yao sitting in the paint, and even Chuck Hayes contesting shots at the rim, that's huge for Battier...but nobody cared to call him an overrated defensive player because of it. Wade had his share of help, too, in that case. That Heat team was NOT the 6th best defensive team in the league without Haslem, Richardson, O'Neal, Anthony, Wright, and even Magloire's help defense. And, you know...Richardson actually defended some of the better players, especially the bigger two-guards and the small forwards. He took Kobe, LeBron, Durant, and Melo. -
I didn't see much of it because I was at the gym playing ball, but I caught the end. I'm not really surprised that Texas took the game. Wish I could actually comment on it, but I hate just looking at the box and trying to make an analysis from the numbers.
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There will be some teams interested, but they won't throw a major contract out there for him, so it makes the acquisition a bit easier. More teams will be involved. Oden did impress. He was a top defensive center in the NBA at one point. I would take a chance on him, if I were a team in need of a true big defensive center, no doubt about it.
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Awful, awful defense by Kobe
Real Deal replied to Erick Blasco's topic in Los Angeles Lakers Team Forum
Well, Bryant was 12th in the voting for DPOY (below Thabo and Wade), and I never said he deserved it over Thabo. Wade is a different story because I think Kobe is a better on-ball defender, and unless we're talking Dwight Howard, on-ball defense is more important than help defense (in my opinion). Wade has taken plays off on defense. I've seen him do it against Bryant, where Wright would take Kobe and Wade would watch someone else. With Ron Artest, Bryant shouldn't defend the best player. That doesn't make him a worse defender, because sometimes, he does defend that guy. Kobe locked LeBron down twice in the 2008-09 season, while LeBron crushed Artest both games last season. If this team ran the ball through the post every play, and Gasol was a threat like Shaq, Bryant would have more room to defend the best every single night, 40 minutes a game. If he had someone else creating for him, he'd do it. It's one reason why guys like Thabo and Bowen have started games over players like Harden and Ginobili. It's why Ron starts over Odom at the SF, where Phil would consider Drew, Gasol and Odom in the five together (it's not just about bringing Odom off the bench to run the offense, because that experiment was long wiped off the board since 2007). Here's what NBA coaches know: they can't expect a player (any player) to score on Kobe in a one-on-one situation, unless it's a power forward or a center in a mismatch. They have to run their offense while considering Bryant and Ron's defense. It changes everything, and makes the Lakers the team to beat. Boston hates that Kobe defends Rondo the way he does. The Thunder lost that series BECAUSE Kobe drained his knee and defended Westbrook (and because Ron held Durant, but it was Westbrook winning those games). Defensively, Kobe is a problem for every team in the NBA, and coaches have to respect that when they play us, and then they respect it when it's time to stick players on the all-defensive teams. -
Relapse was different, Recovery reminded me more of the old Em. Are you wanting him to go back and talk about his daughter and his mom, how he grew up? I mean, you want him to head into...what direction? It's really like I was saying...other rappers are bad for standing ground and not changing, Em gets slapped for changing. Then Em starts to go back to the way he was, and it's not good enough. I'm not so sure what everyone is wanting him to do. Recovery was great.
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Awful, awful defense by Kobe
Real Deal replied to Erick Blasco's topic in Los Angeles Lakers Team Forum
Voters don't look at the two awards the same. There's actually a criteria for the MVP award: wins, and then stats. I can find a game where Thabo played garbage defense, make a video about it, and then we can talk about that. For the most part, Bryant is always helping on Fisher's man and in the post. He's having trouble this season because of the injury (it's clear as day) and the amount of minutes Ron is playing right now. Matt Barnes is nowhere near the defensive player Ron is, not even close, and with Phil playing Barnes at the four here and there, it asks for Bryant's help even more. I know you have to acknowledge that. And if you do, I can go ahead and acknowledge the fact that Bryant does lay low on defense sometimes (I already have, in my last post) but there are legitimate reasons for it, and I would rather get beat by the three than by the drive or post. -
Chris Paul's Amazing Efficiency
Real Deal replied to Nitro's topic in New Orleans Pelicans Team Forum
That team won 49 games. Cleveland won 66 that season, and LeBron put out better numbers and was a better overall player. If you're talking the previous season (where they won 56 games, Paul didn't score as much or grab as many boards, shot under 50%), then you have an argument, but the Lakers won the West (more wins than NOH) and Kobe was a better overall player, and that shouldn't be debated. -
I wouldn't go THAT far yet. Roy is still a good Robin in this league. Stick him alongside a superstar, and that team can go places. Someone like Melo would die to have him on their side. Arenas, Brand, those guys are still productive here and there (definitely not on the level of McGrady just yet), but they wouldn't be the third or fourth best players on a contender. If you're speaking on just the contract, so be it...but you have to consider the level of play, also.
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Blake Griffin HUMILIATES Tolliver
Real Deal replied to Oliver P's topic in NBA and College Basketball Media
Thank God he doesn't rebound like Amare. -
Well, it's at Minny, and we've been on and off rebounding the ball. No defense. Just a bit ago, I said that Odom was the biggest factor. I have to include Ron Ron, because he's still hurt and not playing as much as he should be, and that puts out the green light for Beasley. With the way the Lakers play their regular season games, I really don't know.
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I would mention the fact that he led a team to 60 wins, but he had some weird goon named Ron.
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Prime Jermaine. He was a better defensive player.
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Kobe has been shooting for those 30s lately, so I don't know...reminds me of the playoffs last season, when he went off for a bunch of 30s (11 of 12 playoff games, something like that). The biggest factor, right now, is Lamar Odom.