Sure it does, it tells me you're not the only idiot here. Once again, I showed numbers and you disappeared. That should tell you something...
unless someone dissagrees, your gotry has already been proven, tbqh
Sure it does, it tells me you're not the only idiot here. Once again, I showed numbers and you disappeared. That should tell you something...
Showed what numbers? The point you were trying to prove was completely offbase.
Wade>manu obviously.
To say Manu cannot match Wade for 1-3 games in a potential playoff series? Asinine. Not to mention, I made that claim before last season, which if you don't remember, Manu was an MVP candidate throughout.
'Sup Stalin, ready to tell your athletes they will live in the gulags if they don't win a gold in the 2012 olympics?
Manu an MVP candidate?..You're right I don't remember that...
The #1 poster don't up, tbh
What?! Is chazley still wrecking assholes up in here?! Word, chaz…do yer thang!
Damn dude! Log in/log out. wtf!
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sup brah, indeed i am, you know me too well
Respect
Appreciate the love
Now that I have sufficiently crushed everyone, this thread may now go to rest in the depths of the Spurstalk archives. Was fun while it lasted.
Nice brag that you got a small brain.
Don't be so sour chazley, you lost, take it like a man...
For s and giggles...
Allow me to piss on the grave I buried you in...
Grizzlies had no experience...1) Experience
Simply put, we've been together longer and our core has won 3 championships. Lebron, quite simply, looked pitiful in last season's playoffs, and we absolutely spanked him in the '07 Finals. What we did to him really has no bearing on our prospects of slowing him down now, cause he is much better now and we don't have Bowen, but just felt like adding it in there. Anyways, I'm confident that we know exactly what to do in all playoff situations, whereas the Heat have a ton of unknown territory to explore.
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Bosh had a better statistical year than Duncan last year, clearly another take with no factual backing...2) We're better at 3 positions
PG, PF, and C. We have a massive advantage at PG if Tony returns to 08 form. At PF, Duncan cancels out Bosh on offense and is much better defensively. At center, the Heat are starting either Big Z or Joel Anthony. Any team in the NBA has an advantage at center over that (don't hold me to that). Udonis isn't a center, and if they start him there it will be funny.
Manu is not better than Wade but capable of canceling him out?3) Manu is capable of canceling out D-Wade for a couple games, and even capable of outplaying him once or twice.
Obviously D-Wade is a superstar and is a better player than Manu. But Manu is one of the best compe ors to ever play in the NBA, and there will be nights where Manu amazes us like he always does. Overall though, D-Wade is just simply a better player.
George Hill and RJ capable of defending Lebron?4) Lebron, with D-Wade on his team, will not be as big of a factor. Plus, RJ/Hill can do at least a mediocre job guarding him.
First, Lebron will average at least 26-8-8 against us minimum in any series, so I just wanna say that so that what I say has some perspective. Lebron will crush RJ in a game or two in any potential series, but I think LBJ will be deferring to D-Wade overall, which makes us capable of sticking RJ on him and not getting slaughtered by him. I also think George has the ability to play LBJ straight up for stretches. Again, Lebron will still get lofty numbers, but I think D-Wade is option #1 on that team, and Manu is capable of matching him on certain nights.
Lemme know what you guys think.![]()
Keep in mind these posts came before the '10-11 season. Honestly, not much of it seems to be off-base.
I could easily refute all your claims, but you obviously are not capable of understanding thoughts from a more intelligent person. You have your opinion, and I have mine. Let's leave it at that.
^chazley just keeps racking them Ws up tbh2010-11 Kia NBA MVP Award Results
Player, Team Total Points
Derrick Rose, Chicago 1182
Dwight Howard, Orlando 643
LeBron James, Miami 522
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 428
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City 190
Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 113
Dwyane Wade, Miami 24
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio 20
Amar'e Stoudemire, New York 9
Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers 5
Rajon Rondo, Boston 5
Tony Parker, San Antonio 3
Chris Paul, New Orleans 2![]()
Hill and RJ capable of defending LeBron? Even before the '10-11 season, that was a laughable take... Sure we each have our opinions, just mine were right...
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