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    Believe. Ancient Hawaiians's Avatar
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    As the Ancient Hawaiians say, "Hiding your talent is like living on the beach and putting your sundial in the shade."

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    TD since 97 ezau's Avatar
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    NVE was inconsistent, he can go hot and cold very quickly, one of the worst all-star selections ever. Kobe was an all-star because fans loved him. He got voted in. The Lakers' forward positions got abused in the WCF by Malone. How was that team 2 deep at every position? LMAO your dad should have worn rubber. Good players do not suck so bad in the playoffs like Nick Van Exel and all-stars do not average 13.8 points and 6.9 assists and shoot only 41.9% from the field.

    Nick Van Exel averaged 11.6 points in the playoffs in 98. Disappeared like Mo Williams in the playoffs and it was the only year he made an all-star game. That 98 Lakers team was Shaq and arguably with Eddie Jones, who scored 17 points per game in the playoffs and shooting with good efficiency.

    Nick Van Exel had a 17.8 PER in the regular season that year, definitely not all-star efficiency and a horrible 11.5 PER that playoffs. A definition of a playoff choker from his playoff appearances. Eddie Jones showed up that year in the playoffs improving from his 18.0 PER to a 20.6.

    Speaking of Kobe Bryant, he was the only one in that group who could be considered young and his skills have not developed fully yet. He was also not an all-star caliber player, playing only 26 minutes a game, although he had good production for that 26 minutes. His PER also dropped from 18.5 in the regular season to 12.8 in the playoffs. How is that team stacked?

    The only guy doing the heavy workload in Shaquille O'Neal with a 28.8 PER in the regular season, putting up monster stats and carrying the team like a MVP caliber player. In the playoffs, he had a great 31.0 PER but lost because of ty teammates like Nick Van Exel who couldn't lift his game in the playoffs and only knew how to choke.

    Great ing stacked team with Shaq carrying everybody's ass in the playoffs. It is like calling the 2009 Cavs stacked because of LeBron James.
    It's a case of Daddy, being always the daddy.

    Batman>Robin

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    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
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    It's a case of Daddy, being always the daddy.

    Batman>Robin
    What's withthe Kobe/MJ sig? who on here even argues Kobe> or even = MJ?
    Some of yall must be nervous about #6 ...

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    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    NVE was inconsistent, he can go hot and cold very quickly, one of the worst all-star selections ever. Kobe was an all-star because fans loved him. He got voted in. The Lakers' forward positions got abused in the WCF by Malone. How was that team 2 deep at every position? LMAO your dad should have worn rubber. Good players do not suck so bad in the playoffs like Nick Van Exel and all-stars do not average 13.8 points and 6.9 assists and shoot only 41.9% from the field.

    Nick Van Exel averaged 11.6 points in the playoffs in 98. Disappeared like Mo Williams in the playoffs and it was the only year he made an all-star game. That 98 Lakers team was Shaq and arguably with Eddie Jones, who scored 17 points per game in the playoffs and shooting with good efficiency.

    Nick Van Exel had a 17.8 PER in the regular season that year, definitely not all-star efficiency and a horrible 11.5 PER that playoffs. A definition of a playoff choker from his playoff appearances. Eddie Jones showed up that year in the playoffs improving from his 18.0 PER to a 20.6.

    Speaking of Kobe Bryant, he was the only one in that group who could be considered young and his skills have not developed fully yet. He was also not an all-star caliber player, playing only 26 minutes a game, although he had good production for that 26 minutes. His PER also dropped from 18.5 in the regular season to 12.8 in the playoffs. How is that team stacked?

    The only guy doing the heavy workload in Shaquille O'Neal with a 28.8 PER in the regular season, putting up monster stats and carrying the team like a MVP caliber player. In the playoffs, he had a great 31.0 PER but lost because of ty teammates like Nick Van Exel who couldn't lift his game in the playoffs and only knew how to choke.

    Great ing stacked team with Shaq carrying everybody's ass in the playoffs. It is like calling the 2009 Cavs stacked because of LeBron James.
    PER-fict argument.

    No one gives a about PER but you and Hollinger.

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    Kidd-Gilchrist Damn Chieflion's Avatar
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    PER-fict argument.

    No one gives a about PER but you and Hollinger.
    LkrFan is so re ed he doesn't get the point that low efficiency players paired with a superstar doesn't win a championship, whether they are age 20 or 30. LMAO thinking NVE is an all-star caliber player.

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    Robert Horry mode ohmwrecker's Avatar
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    As the Ancient Hawaiians say, "Hiding your talent is like living on the beach and putting your sundial in the shade."
    If you live on the beach, who gives a what time it is?! Hawaiians are stupid.

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    O & 44!!! Now, go back &
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    No one gives a about PER but you and Hollinger.
    GD rights.

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    Phil is right..look at 2004 Lakers..got bumped in the rump by the Pistons.

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    LkrFan is so re ed he doesn't get the point that low efficiency players paired with a superstar doesn't win a championship, whether they are age 20 or 30. LMAO thinking NVE is an all-star caliber player.
    He doesn't understand simple logic. Not much can't be expected out of him.

  10. #85
    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    chieflion's the only guy in the world who thought Cavs we're gonna get eliminated in the second round. He's a genuis.

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