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    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
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    Still a decline. Everyone has injuries, even Tony had one this year.
    Which season ending surgery did Tony have?

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    Which season ending surgery did Tony have?
    This one.

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    Haha maybe he suffered the dreaded expanded belly

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    Haha maybe he suffered the dreaded expanded belly
    A decline is a decline. He didn't go from healthy to playing ty. He went from healthy to injured to playing ty.

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    Gangsta Pooh

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    Dale's erectile dysfunction was a startlingly decline.

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    A decline is a decline. He didn't go from healthy to playing ty. He went from healthy to injured to playing ty.
    It's obvious his main fault is obesity. If you want to say he's been eating poorly and snacking while missing games like Dirk in the offseason after the le. I will buy that. But it's still different than guys who fought thru 4+ month rehabs only to be physically let down by a particular body part again. Being fat is not equal to having ty knees. Being fat is on par with having a drinking/drug problem.

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    Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki after 2011

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    Scottie Pippen after he left the bulls.

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    Kobe went from the best player in the league in 2010 to absolute horse by 2011-2012. It was his time to give out but man was it bad.

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    Kobe went from the best player in the league in 2010

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    Kobe went from the best player in the league in 2010 to absolute horse by 2011-2012. It was his time to give out but man was it bad.

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    If we're talking injury related, Brandon Roy is the biggest case of going from elite, probably 2nd best SG in the league and perennial all-star, to out of the league in a couple seasons. Blazers have suck ty luck

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    Oh, I'm so sorry, was it Duncan by default every single season? Athletes have years they are better than one another, Kobe of 2010 devoured Duncan of 2010. Of course, anyone outside of a Spurs forum would agree.

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    Yeah, Odom is up there. D- Will obviously.


    Hibbert went from a promising All Star big man to a certified scrub in one season.


    Larry Johnson's career was blossoming into a Supers om. Got traded to the NYK and basically became a role player overnight. Damon Stoudemire was killing it in T-Dot and he never was the same after one season in Portland.


    These players weren't even hampered by major injuries like G. Hill, B Roy, Penny etc. Their game just went off the grid.

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    It's obvious his main fault is obesity. If you want to say he's been eating poorly and snacking while missing games like Dirk in the offseason after the le. I will buy that. But it's still different than guys who fought thru 4+ month rehabs only to be physically let down by a particular body part again. Being fat is not equal to having ty knees. Being fat is on par with having a drinking/drug problem.
    What's obvious is that you have absolutely no idea what his main problem is. Since when did a few extra pounds affect someone's ability to shoot the ball?

    Since you don't know, there's basically no difference. He wasn't playing that great in the post season last year, so I don't see the sudden drop anyhow. I realize this is just another "get in line" moment for the Parker bashing trolls that seem to think everyone doing the same trendy schtick is somehow entertaining.

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    Oh, I'm so sorry, was it Duncan by default every single season? Athletes have years they are better than one another, Kobe of 2010 devoured Duncan of 2010. Of course, anyone outside of a Spurs forum would agree.
    Not sure what Duncan has to do with it tbh it's pretty obvious that LeBron has been the best player in the NBA since about 2009

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    What's obvious is that you have absolutely no idea what his main problem is. Since when did a few extra pounds affect someone's ability to shoot the ball?

    Since you don't know, there's basically no difference. He wasn't playing that great in the post season last year, so I don't see the sudden drop anyhow. I realize this is just another "get in line" moment for the Parker bashing trolls that seem to think everyone doing the same trendy schtick is somehow entertaining.
    When I saw him versus Bulls a month or so ago, I was shocked. Looked like a completely different individual. He looks 20+ pounds heavier. Stamina is the most important quality in Basketball. Otherwise it affects every other facet of your game, even decision making.

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    Oh, I'm so sorry, was it Duncan by default every single season? Athletes have years they are better than one another, Kobe of 2010 devoured Duncan of 2010. Of course, anyone outside of a Spurs forum would agree.
    Who said it was Tim the best player of 2010? We know it was not Tim but it surely as was not Kobe man.
    Not sure what Duncan has to do with it tbh it's pretty obvious that LeBron has been the best player in the NBA since about 2009
    I don't know why he even brought up Duncan when nobody said his name?

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    Not sure what Duncan has to do with it tbh it's pretty obvious that LeBron has been the best player in the NBA since about 2009
    Oh yeah, as he got his ass handed to him by the 2010 Celtics and was secretly making phone calls to Wade to help save him. Yeah that LeBronze

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    arenas, eddy curry, larry sanders.. there's plenty tbh

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    Derrick Rose
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    oden absolutely not, he was terrible even before he got injured.

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    Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki after 2011
    Dirk still carries the torch of the Mavs so I don't think that he's had a very sharp decline. Wade could be debatable, but he's adjusting. He has a good opportunity now that LeBron is back in Cleveland.

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    Oh yeah, as he got his ass handed to him by the 2010 Celtics and was secretly making phone calls to Wade to help save him. Yeah that LeBronze
    And Kirby needed MVPau to come save him, after already groveling back at Phil's feet

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    And Kirby needed MVPau to come save him, after already groveling back at Phil's feet
    Pow helped majorly in Kobe's championship aspirations, sure, but 0-16 before being traded to the Lakers? Yeah Kobe needed Pau to save him

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