Jason Williams? Jason Terry? Tony Parker? Chauncey Billups? Derek Fisher?Quote:
Originally Posted by mavsfan1000
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Jason Williams? Jason Terry? Tony Parker? Chauncey Billups? Derek Fisher?Quote:
Originally Posted by mavsfan1000
WORD TO THE MUTHA...Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny_Blaze_47
Anytime you add two superstars togeather you become instant contendersQuote:
Originally Posted by dimsah
The only way there will be chemistry problems is if they start losing. And they'd have to lose a LOT for AI to lose patience, considering where he's been playing.
There shouldn't be any scoring distribution problems considering how much of a run and gun team they will be. I see no reason both AI and Carmelo can't average 28-30 ppg each.
He won't until mid-January, though!Quote:
Originally Posted by NuGGeTs-FaN
Which poses another problem. Iverson's gonna be running the show for the next couple of weeks, as he has done for much of his career. How is he gonna handle Carmelo's return?
For sure he is, but what happen when he forget that!? okey, I am saying clearly that Denver with AI is better that Denver without AI ... in any team AI will be great to watch but I am curious about his ego, why because he was an MVP, scoring leader ... etc ... etc. that reasoning make think about chemistry, you know Melo is still the Star over ther, just thatQuote:
Originally Posted by elpimpo4cc
He'll handle the return well, that's exactly why he wanted to be traded, to play with better players and a better team, otherwise Denver isn't much better than Philadelphia...
As long as Karl doesn't ask Iverson to practice too much...
This...
combined with this...Quote:
Originally Posted by mavsfan1000
and this...Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny_Blaze_47
have resulted in me dusting this off...Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
mavsfan1000, your unprecedented amount of basketball knowledge has given me no other choice but to ask you to not say anything ever again.
Except for NBA History.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spurminator
I'd have to look, but off the top of my head no duo on the same team has ever been over 28 ppg each.
I don't see Andre Miller fitting into Sixers rebulding process. They should trade him soon. Trade Miller to lakers for some expiring contracts and the western conference will turn into a nightmare. :)
AI is the veteran and wants to win, he will defer but there will be games where he is the star and games where melo is the star.
It gives the Nuggets options beyond belief now
It wil work out, it will just take time
Shh!!! Don't give them any ideas!!! :lol :downspin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
He is going to have to but he hasn't had to before. The question is will he? No one knows for sure. If he is truly all about winning though, its a no-brainer.Quote:
AI is the veteran and wants to win, he will defer but there will be games where he is the star and games where melo is the star.
Chemistry is overrated.
Signed : Antoine Walker and Jason Williamas, 06 nba champs.
2001 Lakers. And in 2003, Kobe averaged 30 with Shaq at 27.5.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
And when was the last time a team averaged 110 ppg with essentially two primary offensive weapons?
ai will not look good in powder blue
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Originally Posted by MosesGuthrie
yeh. Melo would rather a title than the scoring title. You would hope Ai would defer but itwill vary night to night.
Walker and Williams knew their roles and accepted them....that is good chemistry.Quote:
Chemistry is overrated.
Signed : Antoine Walker and Jason Williamas, 06 nba champs.
For Nuggets fans, I hope so. I like Melo's game but having watched him since College, I have yet to see anything closely resembling a team first attitude.Quote:
yeh. Melo would rather a title than the scoring title. You would hope Ai would defer but itwill vary night to night.
Chamberlain and West. Shaq and Kobe. Bird and McHale came close I believe.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
And don't forget about the Nuggets. I remember freakin' Michael Adams and Orlando Woolridge both averaging in the high 20's.
http://espn.starwave.com/media/oly/2...iverson_il.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
And AI and 'Melo were teammates here, too.
On paper this looks very good for Denver. But when the chemistry question is raised, consider..........
1. How will AI like playing for George Karl?
2. How will Melo like seeing the ball a lot less?
3. Is Denver an AI kinda of town?
Would JR Smith be the odd man out? Seems Denver needs some playmaking, though I suppose Smith is worth more than Beno Udrih as this point.
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Originally Posted by Bruno
Good point.
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Originally Posted by NuGGeTs-FaN