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Legacy

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  1. Man, I wanted to see what his other posts would look like.
  2. Why? http://www.nba.com/media/grizzlies/mayo-081013-jm131-300.jpg
  3. The arena was empty in the first quarter because there was some concert going on in town right next to Oracle, so the traffic must have been insane.
  4. I'll be interviewing Anthony Morrow in Mid-March. Anyone here have any questions that you want me to ask him? Something about leading the league in three point shooting, etc.
  5. Really? I never knew that about Jamison. I always get made when people don't spell Wade's name the way that he spells it, didn't know Antawn was the same. As for Jamison and Ellis, I could see Jamison as a better scorer too. It was a toss up for me just because of how impressed I have been by Monta this year.
  6. You loved him last season and said he was your favorite behind Kobe. I'm just sayin, don't like players or teams just because they become good all of a sudden.
  7. Bruh, you are a bigass bandwagoner. Not only do you change football teams all the time, but now you're a Carmelo fan? Wasn't Danny Granger your second favorite player last season? Anyways, sucks for T-mac. He is listed as probable for their next game though.
  8. The Golden State Warriors have been a good offensive team for a while. Their defense, on the other hand, has not really been as existent, but their offense always kept their games entertaining, even though most of them ended up in the loss column for the Dubs. There has been a vast collection of players to wear a Warriors' jersey this past decade. But only five of them have been great scorers. These players were able to get the ball into the basket by either getting to the free-throw line, getting into the open court on the fastbreak, or just punishing their defender with isolation moves. These five scorers have been the best scorers for Golden State in the past decade: Honorable mentions Al Harrington When Harrington was on his game, he could have made it in the top five. The problem with him was his inconsistency. Al was a great shooter, maybe better than any of the guys in the top five, but he had too many games where he would shoot a low percentage and end up with a low amount of points. Corey Maggette Maggette gets to the free-throw line just as much as anyone in the league, which is where he gets the majority of his points. Like Harrington, Maggette has not been consistent. Corey started to get consistent for a month and a half stretch, but has been injured too often. He also is a decent shooter at best which hurts him on the list. 5. Baron Davis Not only was Baron a good scorer, but he was clutch. He hit numerous clutch shots when the Warriors needed him to deliver. Although Baron did have a few games where he would look "out of it," he mostly was consistent. He got lazy at times and would chuck up shots here and there. But when he was motivated and took it to the rim, there was no stopping Davis. Just ask Andrei Kirilenko. 4. Stephen Jackson Before Jackson threw a fit and played with half a heart on the court this season with the Dubs, he was a nice complimentary scorer. He would mostly play second fiddle to a Baron Davis or Monta Ellis, but Captain Jack would still manage to score his 20 points per game. Along with Davis, Jackson might be the clutchest Warrior of the past decade. He's also had multiple 40-point games with Golden State. 3. Jason Richardson J-Rich was a consistent scorer with the Warriors since they drafted him. He was athletic and could get to the rim easily and would usually get fouled. The problem is, Richardson struggled at the foul line. If Richardson improved on his free-throw shooting, he would have been an even better scorer. Richardson's three-point shooting made up for most of his woes at the charity stripe. 2. Antawn Jamison Jamison had a game where he matched Kobe Bryant (yeah, the black mamba) in scoring with 50 points. Jamison was a very consistent scorer on a team where he needed to score for the Warriors to be competitive. At one point, Jamison was averaging around 25 points per game. He was a scoring machine that year and still is even in his 11th year in the league. 1. Monta Ellis This might be a controversial pick, but Ellis has been impressive this season. He is sixth in the league in scoring and has had 40 points a few times already. He is scoring 26 points a game. He is also shooting 46 percent from the field. Ellis has earned himself the nickname “One Man Fastbreak,” due to his speed in transition play. Ellis isn't a great three-point shooter yet, and is average at the free-throw line, yet he dominates with his mid-range jumper and his ability to attack the rim. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/350591-golden-state-warriors-top-five-scorers-of-the-decade
  9. I felt bad for Z though. He was happy to be a Cav and they trade him. I hope he goes back to the Cavs so he could have a shot at winning it all.
  10. lol first mountain dew, now this. what a g.
  11. 8 more wins till Nellie breaks the all-time wins record. I wonder if he will get it this year. Curry played great. I wonder what the front office thinks of what Curry was able to do with Monta on the bench. It's becoming more and more clear that they are better when they aren't playing at the same time.
  12. Curry. Not really even close. Better passer, shooter, rebounder, more mature. Don Nelson coaches Curry while Scott Skiles coaches Jennings, and their defense is about the same which shows that Curry will be a better defender under another coach. Curry has gotten better and better while Jennings has hit the rookie wall.
  13. It was Mayo, Hasheem Thabeet, and Hamed Haddadi for Monta Ellis. <_<
  14. I'm didn't care about James not shaking hands. I found it funny how he looked like he was crying when he stormed off the court.
  15. You scared me, I got him on my fantasy team! Hope he's back soon.
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