he earned almost everyone one of those fts.
and he might not win MVP but he can certainly be in the discussion.
he earned almost everyone one of those fts.
and he might not win MVP but he can certainly be in the discussion.
at 1:24
son that one game doesn't suck near as bad as the failures of your boys in blue .. it MUST suck to get stomped into the ground by the 8th seed GS Warriors and oh yea lets not forget about that classic choke job in the 06 finals ... now son that is what SUCKS.
Shouldn't you be picking on a franchise at your own level, like the Grizzlies?
LMAO gotta love how the WHITE man's MVP (Dirk) choked that series away.
son you are pathetic ... you do know that the Hornets own your pussy ass Mavericks right? the last two seasons they have ing OWNED them. maybe one day your phony little billionaire owner will learn to stop investing money into choke artist white boys like Dirk to be his "team leader". I know son, the truth hurts doesn't it ot?
What has Chris Paul done in his career?
It's pretty funny that you're the whitest guy on spurstalk.
LMAO ... Chris Paul has been in the NBA for 4 years, Dirk what? 12 years? ... Paul will go down in history as the best point guard to ever play the game. Dirk will be remembered for choking away a championship in 06, being awarded a bogus MVP award simply because of his skin color, and knocking up a crackhead felon.
I'm going to kick ass in my fantasy league with Carmelo.
How did a "Carmelo MVP" thread turn into a fest between Mavs and Hornets fans?
son anytime I make a thread some Mavs chump ruins it. they are still butt hurt from the beatings my Hornets have put on their Mavs over the last two years. it never fails ... its ALWAYS a Mavs fan... as if they have anything to be proud of to begin with LOL.
Not even close. He won't come close to Magic's 5 NBA les and I doubt he gets 3 MVP's either. In fact, if he makes the finals more than once in his career, I'll be impressed with what he's accomplished.
Fact is, Chris Paul hasn't done , except lose the the Spurs when he had HCA, and a 3-2 lead.
son we will see in another 10-12 years or so. The five championships Magic won were due to the fact that he was blessed to be on star studded teams. you can't deny that. Paul should already have an MVP award if it wasn't for the biased media handing it to Kobe. back whenever Magic played, the league was more legit and respected and didn't just hand out awards to whoever ESPN told them to.
oh but there is one thing you forgot that Paul won't accomplish that Magic did .... test positive for HIV.
Chris Paul's legacy to date: Putting up stats in the regular season, letting Jannero Pargo take 13 4th quarter shots in Game 7 of a series where they had a 2-0 lead, and quitting on his home court.121-63
ah my boy Ghazi ... I was waiting for your less self to come in here. Since you just gave me a wonderful reply on Paul, let me remind you of Dirk's legacy .... Dirk will be known for .....
- holding the #1 seed only to get curb stomped by the #8th seed GS Warriors
- choking away the 2006 finals after being up 2-0
- "winning" a bogus MVP award simply because of his skin color
- impregnating a crackhead felon
LMAO
one too many beers brhornet? paul will never get close to magic's legacy, but has a legit shot to pass stockton
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...caliber-client
Portland has a problem," David Thorpe said when he called me this morning, after watching Blazers vs. Nuggets last night, "and it's Carmelo Anthony. Holy cow is that guy good."
The Nuggets star has been out of this world in his first two games. Once seen as a lackluster defender, Anthony is now making the kinds of tough plays all over the floor that characterize the really special MVP-type players. (My thought: Michael Beasley, are you watching? Do what this guy is doing and you'll be fine.)
The man who might know the most about Anthony's game right now is his trainer, Idan Ravin, who was nice enough to answer some questions:
Obviously Carmelo Anthony has always been a special player. But are you seeing that we're seeing so far this season? Does he just look like he took off into the stratosphere?
He has been terrific. The best thing is that it is only two games into the season and 'Melo gets better over time. His consistency, mental and physical stamina and his commitment to greatness is why this is only a glimpse of what is to come. He is a hurricane.
Carmelo Anthony, says his trainer Idan Ravin, is set to have an MVP season.
(Cameron Browne/NBAE via Getty Images) What, if anything, are you seeing that he's doing differently this year?
He has become more efficient and polished offensively. He is committed defensively and has assumed a leadership role on his team not only via his actions, but also his words.
Looks to me like he's really committed to doing whatever it takes to win now, huh?
He has always been committed to winning. You don't win a national championship at the high school level and as as a freshman in college if winning isn't a priority. Winning at the NBA level has become something that can now view with more clarity. In the past, winning in the League was esoteric. After coming so close last year, it has become more tangible, with texture and depth.
What was the off-season like?
His effort level and commitment were extraordinary. With a player of his stature, his off-season responsibilities are enormous. Yet he made time every day, regardless of the city he was in or the time of day, to get to the gym. Our time was focused, measured and intense.
His body looked very different when he was a rookie, right? What has changed?
His body fat is down. He is lean. He is meticulous with his diet and his workouts.
If you had to rank MVP candidates three days into the season, where we would he be on your list?
'Melo is MVP.
What has been your favorite 'Melo play of his first two games?
It would be the dunk on Paul Millsap. It highlights his reaction time on defense, his ability to immediately transition to offense, his intensity when attacking the basket, his ability to finish regardless of what is in his way, his passion for the game, his decision to both become more vocal and to lead by example.
The train he's on now ... where is it headed?
The train has no set destination. It will travel as far as 'Melo elects to take it.
So Dirk got the MVP based on skin color, and Kobe got it based on the biased media?
This guy is great.
That's true but the NBA owed Kobe an MVP award for the time they gave it to Dirk (or was it Nash?) when Bryant averaged 35 ppg and took a crappy Lakers team to the playoffs.
son that is true I will not argue that, but its still bull ... the fact that Nash won two MVP's and Dirk of all people actually won one is a total joke. I guess the NBA considered Kobe's MVP as a reparations award for being racist the year before when giving it to that undeserving white boy.
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