Jeez, I don't feel quite as bad about LeBron quitting now that Booker quit last night.
Now of course Media will bend over backwards to muddy the waters over Booker, in order to keep him upright, but he quit.
#3 Christ Paul - Distributing, Scoring, and Leadership
#1 Devin Booker - Scoring and Explosiveness
#22 DeAndre Ayton - Defense, Boards and Paint Domination
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I would love to have suns center on spurs
Jeez, I don't feel quite as bad about LeBron quitting now that Booker quit last night.
Now of course Media will bend over backwards to muddy the waters over Booker, in order to keep him upright, but he quit.
Much better defender and last night 13-17 and is a team player who did not diva himself out of Orlando and LA. So your thread is a fail.
yep, the Dampier signing was made because they were getting abused routinely by bigs like Webber, Shaq, and Duncan. While the move made sense and paid off against those teams, him and Diop were not a threat at all offensively. Ironically enough the small ball teams (i.e. teams that were built just like the previous Don Nelson teams) gave Dallas fits afterward because their bigs were useless on both offense and defense.
I also think Damp was a contract thief IMO, since he actually was a quality center in Golden State before he got to the Mavericks and averaged a double-double in 2003-04. Once Dallas signed him his production fell big time in 2004, and was basically a stiff the rest of his career onward
Well this thread looks re ed now, like everything else op posts
Maybe OP can discuss this with the women he hooks up with on his upcoming trip.
Told you posts ago this was bad karma as Mr. MVP in Giannis even when they were down 0-2
Looks like this thread was the ultimate jinx a-la the "Spring will be dry in Texas" thread from the club.
So I had to change my avatar up a bit.
Nets series/regular season.
But Giannis did up his free throw shooting like the MVP Shaq years for the Finals tbh.
And Giannis' game 6 performance against the Suns was on Par with Timmy Duncan's 2003 Nets Game 6 performance, tbh. I can't decide which one was better, but both were legendary.
Because they let Shaq shoot 'em from 13 feet away.
Shaq is a career 53% shooter from the FT line, Gannis 71%
But yeah they both make them when it matters
Yea, Shaq made his 12 footers when they mattered.
Actually though, the difference never made sense still; it gives credence to the ball control conspiracy theorists.
It's time to let go, Andy...
Nah, I'd still take Timmy's 20 point/20 rebound quad double to close the series... remember back then in the Finals nobody was scoring above the 80s points wise... teams didn't get to 90 because everything was grind it out, halfcourt basketball... none of this frenetic pace, fastbreak off made baskets kind of ball. Today's NBA sucks.
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