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  1. #26
    Believe.
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    This isnt 2005

    2010-11 Gasol > 2005-2011 Bosh > 2005 Gasol

    Pau got better. Bosh is still Bosh.

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    Veteran Sean Cagney's Avatar
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    Couldn't do it in Game 7 when it was all on the line. Pau whooped their ass in the paint. 9 offensive boards is probably more than Bosh would have total

    Bring it chump.
    Stuipd to trade Perkins away, they were.... He was their shot at the le IMO but when he got hurt it was over.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    Anyone care to post Pau's playoffs numbers vs Bosh's prior to Pau coming to LA? I dare you...lol
    OK.

    Pau: 12 games. .489FG, 20.0ppg, 6.4rpg, 2.6apg, 1.5blk

    Those games were against the Spurs, Suns, and Mavs. All powerhouses with marquee power fowards.

    Bosh: 11 games. .433FG, 20.5ppg, 9.0rpg, 3.0apg, 1blk

    Bosh's games came against such great power forwards as Rashard Lewis and Mikki Moore

    Luva, real talk, were you born re ed or was it something you had to "learn?"

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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    lol lakaluva. -made

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    So Bosh has better stats... and how many more wins? It cant be worse than Pau's. Plus Pau had a much better team.
    No he doesn't. 43% shooting for a big, especially when that big is matching up against the likes of Rashard Lewis and Mikki Moore, is pathetic. I know FG% is the last stat a Kobefan is likely to look at, but it's kinda important. On the other hand, Gasol had to match up against a prime Tim Duncan, Amare Stoudemire, and Dirk Nowitzki.

    And how many wins each player has is irrelevant. That's a team stat. We're talking about individual players.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    One stat doesn't outweigh the others, asshole. Bosh clearly has better numbers. Since you want to add in who they played against, then ok, bring in the seasons numbers. I dare you.
    No he doesn't. Spin it anyway you want, but 43% shooting is unacceptable for a PF, especially when that mark is coming against Mikki freakin' Moore

    Bosh was a notorious stat padder on the Raptors. What is posting their regular season numbers going to prove? You also have to consider that when Gasol was with the Grizz, the West featured the best bigs in the league whereas the East was filled with midgets.

    Luva, when you fall down in a pile of , the first thing you should do is get up and find a way to clean yourself off, not remain on the ground and continue to roll around in it, like a goddamn pig.

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    Not 6 not 7.... Harlem Preach's Avatar
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    gotta give my boy midnightpulp props. he is a great poster

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    No he doesn't. 43% shooting for a big, especially when that big is matching up against the likes of Rashard Lewis and Mikki Moore, is pathetic. I know FG% is the last stat a Kobefan is likely to look at, but it's kinda important. On the other hand, Gasol had to match up against a prime Tim Duncan, Amare Stoudemire, and Dirk Nowitzki.

    And how many wins each player has is irrelevant. That's a team stat. We're talking about individual players.
    I mean I don't really care about how it relates to Kobe, forget about him for a second, but FG% in general is a very outdated metric that doesn't do a very good job of telling us how efficient a player is offensively.

    * That being said, Pau has obviously been better than Bosh this year at least, and it hasn't been particularly close.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    I mean I don't really care about how it relates to Kobe, forget about him for a second, but FG% in general is a very outdated metric that doesn't do a very good job of telling us how efficient a player is offensively.

    * That being said, Pau has obviously been better than Bosh this year at least, and it hasn't been particularly close.
    Career playoff TS%:

    Gasol .586

    Bosh .523

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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    Anyone care to post Pau's playoffs numbers vs Bosh's prior to Pau coming to LA? I dare you...lol
    They're pretty comparable actually, I'd post them except it proves absolutely nothing. You didn't say Bosh is better than Memphis Gasol at every facet of the game, you said current day Gasol.

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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    Wait nevermind midnight already posted them. I'd love to see the numbers Bosh woulda put up w/ 4 games against Duncan, Dirk and Amare.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    Bosh averages more points, more boards, and more blocks than Pau... and this in the playoffs and regular season. Go to bed and cuddle with your fat ass wife now.
    Can you in' read? Pau "clearly" averages a half block more per game in the playoffs and .6 more in the regular season than Bosh. Nice self-ownage there, champ

    Are you really this re ed?

    I suggest you make like granddaddy and resume your role as Koolaid_Man's slave.

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    Believe. jmill's Avatar
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    Career playoff TS%:

    Gasol .586

    Bosh .523
    Well I think this is a little unfair to Bosh since he's played so few playoff games, but I'm on the same side as you here and I love that you used TS%!

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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    Where are all the stat s. Bring out those stats.
    Didn't you just "dare" someone to post stats in this very thread?

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    Bosh averages more points, more boards, and more blocks than Pau... and this in the playoffs and regular season. Go to bed and cuddle with your fat ass wife now.
    No, no he doesn't. Prior to this year they have very comparable numbers overall, Bosh has scored a few more points per game, though he's been a little less efficient in doing so, they're basically a dead heat in rebounds, Pau beats him in blocks, and Pau beats him in assists (worth mentioning as Pau is one of the better passing bigs in the game.)

    This year Pau has clearly been better though.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    Didn't you just "dare" someone to post stats in this very thread?
    Another one for the Lakaluva archive: "Chris Bosh averages more blocks in the playoffs and regular season than Pau Gasol."

    Gasol BPG:

    Playoffs - 1.5

    Regular season - 1.7

    Bosh BPG:

    Playoffs - 1.0

    Regular season - 1.1


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    ightpu, with the goods per the usual.

    Dirk, Duncan, and Amare are about the last 3 PFs you want to be matched up with and Pau held his ground decently against all of them. Bosh is just a puss. Mikki Moore

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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    This year Pau has clearly been better though.
    Since Pau has been on the Lakers and has been motivated by a winning environment, he's been WAY better than Chrissy.

    Memphis Gasol and Toronto Chrissy are very comparable, the difference is Toronto Bosh was a pussy at both ends of the court while Gasol was only a pussy on defense.

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    ightpu, with the goods per the usual.

    Dirk, Duncan, and Amare are about the last 3 PFs you want to be matched up with and Pau held his ground decently against all of them. Bosh is just a puss. Mikki Moore
    lol


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    Lakaluva can't simply be defending himself. Pau clearly is and always will be head, shoulders, vagina, etc, over Bosh.


    Lakaluva you're so ing stupid. You're starting to sound like BR.

  21. #46
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    Didn't you just "dare" someone to post stats in this very thread?
    Notice how he's all silent now.

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    Last edited by midnightpulp; 03-09-2011 at 12:57 AM.

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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    So lemme get this straight, here are the reasons why Lakaluva believes Bosh > Gasol:


    • Det one game on Christmas Bosh dominated Gasol (the same game Lebron dominated Kobe)
    • The 3-8 playoff record Bosh has against the 2007 Nets (41-41, lost in next round) and 2008 Magic (52-30, lost in next round) vs. Gasol's 0-12 record against the 2004 Spurs (57-25, lost in next round), 2005 Suns (62-20, lost in WCF), and 2006 Mavs (60-22, lost in finals).
    • The 1.2 points on .9 more attempts Bosh's career average has on Gasol's career average during the regular season
    • The .2 rebounds Bosh has averaged over Gasol during the regular season (even though Gasol has more rebounds per minute and the last few years has Bosh killed).


    Solid argument tbh.

  24. #49
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    lakaluva will never admit to being wrong...it's part of his charm

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    So lemme get this straight, here are the reasons why Lakaluva believes Bosh > Gasol:


    • Det one game on Christmas Bosh dominated Gasol (the same game Lebron dominated Kobe)
    • The 3-8 playoff record Bosh has against the 2007 Nets (41-41, lost in next round) and 2008 Magic (52-30, lost in next round) vs. Gasol's 0-12 record against the 2004 Spurs (57-25, lost in next round), 2005 Suns (62-20, lost in WCF), and 2006 Mavs (60-22, lost in finals).
    • The 1.2 points on .9 more attempts Bosh's career average has on Gasol's career average during the regular season
    • The .2 rebounds Bosh has averaged over Gasol during the regular season (even though Gasol has more rebounds per minute and the last few years has Bosh killed).


    Solid argument tbh.
    Makes no sense. But the argument is coming from a guy who failed calculus and let a golden retriever destroy his tomato plants. I guess surrounding said tomato plants with chicken wire was too demanding a task for luva's mind to comprehend.

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