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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star.
He was running around in a borrowed uniform? What was that I saw?
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
He was running around in a borrowed uniform? What was that I saw?
Did I really have to put "this season"? :bang
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
Why would you say "Technically, he wasn't an All-Star"? Obviously he wasn't an All-Star. That's like saying "Technically, a tree is not a mineral."
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
When coming off the bench, Manu is averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Those are amazing numbers. That's 35.5 points per 48 minutes, which would place him second in the league behind Carmelo and ahead of the likes of Wade, Bryant and Arenas.
Right now, I seriously don't know of a shooting guard in the NBA who is playing better.
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http://www.nba.com/allstar2005/allstar_game/
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Did I really have to put "this season"? :bang
Might have helped...
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
Why would you say "Technically, he wasn't an All-Star"? Obviously he wasn't an All-Star. That's like saying "Technically, a tree is not a mineral."
I was wondering the same thing.
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
I get what timvp was trying to say, but laugh at how feisty he gets when people misunderstand what comes out of his mouth. :lol
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
IS there anyone who wouldn't call Carmello an allstar even though he's never been voted in?
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by smeagol
Given all his accomplishments in the NBA, plus the way he has been playing for the last month, is he or is he not an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
Merry Christmas. :santahat
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Technically, Manu is from Argentina.
:smokin
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Are you trying to cause the forum to explode? :wtf
:lol
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
I withdraw the question, your honor.
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu is from Argentina.
:smokin
Hispanic- is a person who lives in spanish speaking county :))
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by MannyIsGod
:lol @ Smeagol trying to win the argument still.
Manu is one of the best players in this regardless of whether or not he makes another all star game (he won't) he's an all star.
I enjoy arguing with you.
Let's see what happens next year.
But you have to admit that despite your arguments of why Manu will never again play in an ASG, if he played the first part of the year at the same level as he has played over the last month and a half, he would've had a decent shot at being in Las Vegas IN fEBRUARY (as timvp said it better than me, because he used stats and stuff :smokin ).
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Or Latino.
Danyo is an expert on this topic.
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
I wish the playoffs started tomorrow because with Manu at the level he is at currently, I'd like the Spurs chances against anyone right now.
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
When coming off the bench, Manu is averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Those are amazing numbers. That's 35.5 points per 48 minutes, which would place him second in the league behind Carmelo and ahead of the likes of Wade, Bryant and Arenas.
Right now, I seriously don't know of a shooting guard in the NBA who is playing better.
:tu
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
I wish the playoffs started tomorrow because with Manu at the level he is at currently, I'd like the Spurs chances against anyone right now.
Maybe he will be even better in two months. :)
Manu stats for this year :
November : 13.8 ppg
December : 16.7 ppg
January : 17.9 ppg
February : 19.5 ppg
March : 21.2 ppg
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by Bruno
Maybe he will be even better in two months. :)
Manu stats for this year :
November : 13.8 ppg
December : 16.7 ppg
January : 17.9 ppg
February : 19.5 ppg
March : 21.2 ppg
Nice Stats. :clap
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
he needs to save some for later.....
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by smeagol
Or Latino.
Danyo is an expert on this topic.
I couldn't remember which one was the trigger word. :lol
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
he better not waste it on the regular season...we need him for the playoffs
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Re: Can Manu be considered an AS?
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Originally Posted by powerpower
he better not waste it on the regular season...we need him for the playoffs
exactly, Manu is more needed during playoff time that at the begining of the season.
Anyway, isn't a shame that many times a stellar production in playoffs is forgotten in the next year just because of a slow start in the next regular season?