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50 points and surpassed Larry Bird's ugly ass for most points in a quarter for the Celtics![]()
Can't stand watching him play, he reminds me of Harden. Refball and chucking.
i didnt read the thread le, are you talking about chris paul? it sounds like youre talking about chris paul.
For perspective:
Kings trading him
Spurs not drafting him
Adam Hanga![]()
today's NBA
"better defenses"
allowing a glorified BJ Armstrong to drop tons of points
Isiah Thomas would be the best PG in the 90s..the fact that stockton was an all-star in the 90s makes my claim even more plausible.
Only in today's league can Isaiah Thomas (not isiah) dominate. He's basically a Michael Adams type player.
The NBA does not allow Ball Laimbeer or Charles Oakley type players anymore.
Grizzlies drafting a horrible college player Josh Selby over him
Boston literally has the second coming of Isiah Thomas.![]()
First off, it’s the Los Angeles Lakers. Who wouldn’t want to play for them? Second off, I felt like they always needed a point guard — a small guard like myself. I always envisioned myself playing with the Lakers, but like you said, they were waiting on Carmelo and other moves. The Suns came out of nowhere and showed a lot of interest, and I fell in love with them.
ZERO assists last night
And people think Westbrook is a selfish chucker
he wouldn't even ever be allowed to step on the floor in the 90s
Anyway I never thought he'd get this good. props to him, I still woudln;t want him on the spurs though.
Brant Price had a career in the 90's. Right.![]()
But his bro was good
Does Thomas have a HOF brother?
Yinka Dare, Bryce Drew, Oliver Miller, Zan Tabak, Matt Maloney, Keith Closs, Mike Smrek and Cherokee Parks were allowed to step on the floor in the '90s.
Yesterday's NBA
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