AboveLegit
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Yeah that was another amazing story. It's people like this that need to be recognized more. I hope he has a great career in the NBA.
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Can't stand Duke, at all. I feel so sorry for De'Sean Butler, horrible ending to an outstanding 4 year career. I've gained so much respect for him after hearing about the amount of work he puts in both academically and on the court.
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Damn good game so far, but outside of Mack and Hayward, we're not seeing Butler produce on offense.
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We always hear analysts and former players talking about playoff teams ending the regular season strong to gain as much momentum as they possibly can in time for the playoffs. Many believe it helps give them that competitive edge, and that determination to win from the opening tip. How much does momentum factor into playoff success? If a lower seeded playoff team finished the regular season by winning 10 straight games and is facing a higher seeded team, what is the chances they end up winning? Interesting fact: The Golden State Warriors went 9-1 in their last ten games to finish off the regular season before playing in that historic series against the first placed Dallas Mavericks.
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RD1: deestillballin vs. s.t.a.t.
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in Off-Topic Discussion Forum
Stat had some great rhymes, I didn't like Dee's delivery all that much. Stat: 3 Dee- 0 -
Nas & Damian Marley "Distant Relatives" Trailer
AboveLegit replied to MainEv3nt's topic in Music Forum
Can't wait for this, it's going to be so different from what Nas normally puts out. -
Personally, I don't see the point in paying for some [expletive]ty Hollinger articles obsessing over his pointless statistics. That and the fact that ESPN rarely puts out good, worthwhile articles. Most people have Insider as a result of a magazine subscription.
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I think RD's getting ready for the playoffs, normally he would separate the playoff teams from the non playoff teams.
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Illmatic- Nas It Was Written- Nas Paid in Full- Eric B. & Rakim All Eyez on Me- Tupac Black Star- Mos Def & Talib Kweli Black on Both Sides- Mos Def Quality Control- Jurassic 5 My favorite album this year was Us by Brother Ali.
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Off the top of my head, Tupac, Biggie, Nas, Rakim are miles ahead of Hov. He's not in contention, he's no where near the level of those four I mentioned.
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Lmao, the biggest load of BS I've seen on a forum in a long time. I don't know anyone more helpful and more caring than RD. Can't tell you how much he helped RST back in the day, and even BTA. I don't hesitate one bit when he asks me to give him access to the Admin CP on those forums. I've never actually heard anyone say [expletive] about Brandon though, and frankly, I can't imagine why anyone would.
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Cudi actually has some substance in his lyrics, I'll go with him.
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Lmao, you just lost all the credibility in the world by saying that... I'm done with this thread, to say Drake is one of the best out is either extremely pitiful for music, or just flat out wrong. Choose one.
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My brother said the same thing, but me personally, I'm a little more open to bringing him back as long as the salary is small. He'd be a good asset off the bench, and resigning him would mean we get to focus on other areas in the draft.
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Read more: http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archiv...#ixzz0jbRN3oTO
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He's staying a Wizard, no doubt.
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RD you're a forum God. This is [expletive]ing amazing. Wow.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbpEgQvfw0A
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I don't know, maybe. I've watched Greivis the last 4 years, seen plenty of his games live at Comcast Center, he's a hit or miss. Personally, I feel he would do much better over seas. He doesn't have a consistent jumpshot, and no one knows how well his passing and overall court vision will translate to the pro's.
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[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
He's on pace, BUT HE ISN'T THERE YET. And of course he's dominant, but so was Bird, you just never had the chance to see him. -
[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
No, I'm not saying LBJ won't be effective in the 80s, I'm saying he would be less dominant. How many good post defenders are there now to stop a physical specimen like LeBron? How many are there back in the 80s? A lot more... I think the big differences today and the 80s are: 1. Much less physical. I think that's a good thing, as it got out of hand for a while. It does water down a lot of the elite wingmen today though, as I saw with my own eyes what Jordan did against superior defense and I KNOW for a fact today's elite wingmen couldn't do that. 2. Much fewer talented bigs. Probably the 15th best big in 1995 could be in the top 3 today. Its partly rules, but mostly a lack of development in bigs IMO. And there just seems to be fewer legit 7 footers around for whatever reason. 3. Less emphasis on winning. A lot, lot more teams are tanking for draft position or to save cap space than before. This means 4-5 really stacked teams and a lot of really mediocre teams trying to save cash, develop their projects, and just get by. It also means a lot less hotly contested games, and the NBA middle class is gone. And this is also partly why IMO the league has the perception of not being skilled -- because 15+ teams in the league on any given night are more worried about letting their players learn to dribble and pass than winning the game at hand. I think the league overexpanded, and rewards losers too much. It needs a revamp in a lot of ways. 4. More thuggish and "urban" than ever. This makes the league less mainstream than it was. Fewer tickets, less money, and more about living the life than the game a lot of the time. We all are here because we love the game, but face it -- the league isn't about basketball alone anymore. 5. More emphasis on 1s and half court game. Perhaps because its nearly impossible to find a big who can play inside out, perhaps because wings are so athletic its hard to find a consistent slasher, perhaps because players today do a great job of rotating and protecting penetration, a skilled setup man and 3+ guys who can spread the floor is the norm now. I think this is an improvement over the 90s, where you often played 2 man ball with 3 guys standing there, but at the same time I miss scoring bigs of the 90s and the fast break of the 80s. But guys like CP3 and Nash always amaze me. The problem with stats is you can spin em to prove any point you want to really. And stats don't take account for the intangibles. For example Chauncey Billups didn't have the best stats in Detroit. But you see the difference he has on Denver. Then you have players like Nash who under Dantoni and the right system had insane numbers but they were inflated because the system they played. Stats are a quick way to determine who is better but if the stats are close or even somewhat close you have to bring in everything else. -
[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Stop downplaying the 80's, you do realize that was considered the golden age of basketball? The same era where a defender could throw you down on a drive to the basket and receive no calls? Not only would LeBron lead the leagues in crying after a no call, but he'd be the one affected by this the most. He lives off his dribble drive, the 80's post defenders wouldn't care two [expletive]s about how big he is. Would you consider Karl Malone a better scorer than Jordan? Statistically speaking, he is. But when you look at HOW they score and how efficiently they score, MJ takes the cake. You can throw all the stats you want at me, the fact is, Larry knew how to score in a variety of ways. He gets assists by driving into the lane, getting doubled, and kicking out to an open three point shooter. Does that make him a great passer? Now, I'm not downplaying his passing skills because I did acknowledge that he is a good passer, just not better than Bird who was able to do much more in an offense than LBJ. Let's talk about what Bird did when he came to the NBA. The Celtics were 29-53 before he came. Then in his rookie season the Celtics won 61 games. He did that without Mchale or Parish. He led them to the ECF too in his rookie season. Won a championship leading the Celtics while he was in his second year. Bird won 3 championships, and 3 MVP awards in his first 7 seasons. That's something Lebron isn't closed to in his first 7 seasons. -
[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
How exactly is LeBron the better scorer? If you're going to make these half assed statements, at least support them properly. Bird could shoot the lights out, he had an excellent post game as well. I get it, you have witnessed LeBron live, but get off his nuts, he isn't God.. LeBron is a great passer, but he's surrounded by 5-6 good three point shooters.. What offense does Cleveland run? Give the ball to LeBron and let him do whatever he likes. Bird has more talent than the Cavs obviously, which naturally would mean less scoring for Bird, right? Wrong, even with that talent, Bird was able to score 27 any night with ease on a better FG%. Bird is a better defender, better passer, rebounder, scorer, and leader than LeBron. Let's leave it at that. But I forgot, Bird isn't playing now, so we automatically have to assume what LeBron is doing has never been done before.. -
[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
I hope you're kidding... I'd take Bird's stats over LeBron's in his prime any day of the week. We're talking about a guy who has averaged nearly 29, 11, and 7 before... Through 6 seasons, LeBron has been to the finals once and has one MVP award. Bird through 6 seasons had 2 titles and 2 MVP awards (and won both again in his 7th season). Bird was a much better passer, a much better shooter, a much better rebounder, and he's also the greatest clutch shooter in the history of the league. There's no way that you can say that LeBron is better than Bird. He might be more talented, but that doesn't make him a better basketball player. This thread feels like it's primarily ignoring 60 years of NBA history. -
[Completed] NBA's greatest small forward?
AboveLegit replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
So we're going to take someone who hasn't played more games, hasn't scored as much, hasn't won more over someone who did? Wtf?