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2010 Taco Bell Skills Challenge


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  On 2/3/2010 at 11:38 PM, Poe said:

Jennings is one fast mother[expletive]er. I think he has a good chance at winning this.

Probably not. It'll take him 40 shot attempts to make his jumper.

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  On 2/4/2010 at 7:12 AM, Real Deal said:

Probably not. It'll take him 40 shot attempts to make his jumper.

While there are chances in whether a shot goes in or not, there are no chances with speed. I know Jennings is a rhythm shooter, but if his shot is dropping that night, there's no stopping him from winning.

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This is the dumbest contest of all of them. Theres no way to predict who will win, its basically whoever gets the luckiest or catches lightning in a bottle fast enough. The passes are pretty simple, the jump shot is easy, the dribbling might be the hardest part, but for an NBA player is it really that hard? And all of these guys are PG's, any one of them could win.

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  On 2/12/2010 at 8:41 PM, kingfish said:

This is the dumbest contest of all of them. Theres no way to predict who will win, its basically whoever gets the luckiest or catches lightning in a bottle fast enough. The passes are pretty simple, the jump shot is easy, the dribbling might be the hardest part, but for an NBA player is it really that hard? And all of these guys are PG's, any one of them could win.

Derek Fisher wouldn't win. :P

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  On 2/12/2010 at 8:59 PM, Legacy said:

Derek Fisher wouldn't win. :P

Fisher wouldn't be THAT bad, really, because he'd make the shot on the first attempt each time. The players aren't exactly running full speed when they do it, either (as you have to dribble around the player silhouettes, or whatever they use).

 

Fisher's problem would probably be the passing, though. He would probably choke hard on that bounce pass.

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Derrick Rose suffered a bruised hip on Thursday, said he will play in Sunday night's All-Star Game.

 

Rose, however, will not defend his title in the Skills Competition on Saturday. Oklahoma City point guard Russell Westbrook, a good friend of Rose's, will take his place.

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=4911588&campaign=rss&source=NBAHeadlines

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