Spin won't help either....you're relying on everyone else's opinion except your own...trying to hard midge...
The fact that expert opinion is fallible has everything to do with the topic at hand.
Spin won't help either....you're relying on everyone else's opinion except your own...trying to hard midge...
You're in' re ed. Lebron plays the game more like a hybrid point guard/forward (similar to Magic) than a shooting guard. He's doesn't "need to try hard at it" considering he has the best SG in the league by his side.
Go in' choke on a banana and stop trying to talk ball.
hmm..let's see...Hakeem or Midge...who will you side with...![]()
Only pussies & assholes lodge asterisks.
Exactly what you're doing by invoking Hakeem's opinion.
How 'bout them Browns!
(Since we all know you think Kobe is still better than Lebron) Kool or West, who will you side with...![]()
spin and anger won't help you either...you're now face to face with a Chimp and he has you in a tailspin![]()
side with West...the argument for me is no longer who's better but about getting to 6...A prime Kobe s all over a prime Lebron and well if you dont beleive me ask Timmy...
What spin? You made a false statement (that Lebron tries to be a shooting guard) and I called out your immense re ation.
because he does...he tries to be that in Cleveland and now in Miami you''re probably one of a few with blinders on that won't acknowledge the obvious...and I might add...it's the very reason he has no low post game...as small forward he should have one..but he doesn't in fact he went to Hakeem for help this past summer on his low post game...
face it I know way more than you about this game...you're just an angry, average, middle of the road white guy...with the fat belly btw...![]()
Not really.
Ask Timmy what? About Kobe's prime? He'll just respond "I was the better player."
There really isn’t any diplomatic way to this: Tim Duncan’s playoff performances essentially run circles over Kobe Bryant’s. Indeed, the Big Fundamental has five postseason performances that surpass Kobe Bryant’s best playoff run (2001-02, 2005-06, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2008-09) and also several other notable playoff performances. It’s not by accident that fans and people in the media shower Duncan with praise and peg him as the best power forward of all time; he has had an exceptional career.
Top Finals Performances of All Time:
Name Team Year PPG RPG APG FG% PER
Dwyane Wade Mia 2006 34.7 7.8 3.8 46.8 33.8
Tim Duncan SA 2003 24.2 17.0 5.3 49.5 32.0
Michael Jordan Chi 1991 31.2 6.6 11.4 55.8 31.5
Shaquille O'Neal LAL 2002 36.3 12.3 3.8 59.5 31.4
Shaquille O'Neal LAL 2000 38.0 16.7 2.3 61.1 31.1
Michael Jordan Chi 1998 33.5 4.0 2.3 42.7 30.8
Tim Duncan SA 1999 27.4 14.0 2.4 53.7 30.7
Dwyane Wade Mia 2011 26.5 7.0 5.2 54.6 30.2
Michael Jordan Chi 1997 32.3 7.0 6.0 45.6 29.5
Shaquille O'Neal LAL 2001 33.0 15.8 4.8 57.3 29.4
more spin...I'm surprised this is usually not like you...fact remains Hakeem hit the nail on the head...if you can find me at least one other NBA player / expert that says another position is the hardest then I will call what they call in Blackjack... A Push![]()
Since when is it requisite for a small forward (or even a power forward) to have a post game?
PFs and SFs with weak or no post games:
Chris Bosh: Weak post game
KG: Weak post game
Dirk: Weak post game
Blake Griffin: Weak post game
Amare: Weak post game
Dr. J: Weak post game
Grant Hill: No post game
Tracy McGrady: No post game
Shawn Marion: No post game
'Nique: No post game
Granted, it's a valuable skill to have, but not a must.
correction...find me one on Hakeem's level that matters...I just find it precarious that all these players are flocking to Hakeem for advice on the low post game and yet his opinion is nothing but hyperbolic ...you are a fine piece of work my friend...lol
umm since the beginning of time...
that's why of the aforementioned players there's only 2 or 3 les between them...and Marion just got his off a fluke...![]()
Centers are always getting banged up and it takes longer for them to recover. A 2 guard might be the most skilled next to a non-scoring PG, but there is a reason why there are almost no good centers left in the NBA: not many people can take the abuse.
Since when does having a specific skill make somebody an all-around expert?
Isiah Thomas: Great ballhandler, great distributor, could say he had a high on-court basketball I.Q., but was a total dumbass as a coach, scout, and GM. Just because Hakeem has a great post game doesn't mean he's an authority on basketball.
I disagree with him (as do most in the basketball world).
How does Hakeem's great post game make him an expert on the shooting guard position? He never played a second at shooting guard.
That's like getting QB tips from a left tackle. He could be all ALL WORLD left tackle, but that doesn't mean he has an expert opinion on QB skills.
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easy..it makes him an expert on the Center / PF position...and since he played with crappy guards PG's his whole career he's knows they're not worth ...![]()
If you saw Tim when he was on top of his game you would not say he is overrated one bit. Kids will little hating ass kids though.
Your GOD Kobe or whoever played against Tim would tell you the same, book it.
Which one is Phil Jackson?
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