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    This is a close one. Both players have such major flaws. Parker, with his poor distribution, poor defense, poor shooting, poor rebounding, and the fact that he disappears in big games. Jason Williams with his oor shot selection, poor at ude, and ocassionally risky passing.

    I'd go with Jason Williams. He just brings more to the table than "One-Trick Pony" Parker.

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    Poor distribution and poor defense?

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    So Jay went to Miami? I hope that works out for him.

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    Haha, yeah. He went to Miami in a huge blockbuster trade.

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    So Jay went to Miami? I hope that works out for him.
    Jay?

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    Nickname... I've always had a soft spot for JASON.

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    Wow, this guys way out of the loop. I believe he's referring to Jay (Jason) Williams, former Duke All-American.
    The Jason Williams who went to Miami is the trailor trash Vanilla Ice wannabe formerly of the Grizzlies and Kings.

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    I think angel luv knows the difference, The Artest Factor.

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    I'd go with Jason Williams. He just brings more to the table than "One-Trick Pony" Parker.
    So does Steve Francis, but he wouldn't work in the Spurs' system either.

    Make all the meaningless head-to-head comparisons you want. Whatever you may say about Parker, Bowen, or any other Spur....the rings are the only measure that matters. In fact, the rings are what bring you and every other troll to the board. Funny, huh?

    Best I can tell, you argue stats mostly because your team hasn't yet accomplished anything that matters? I suppose if you have to hold onto something...


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    Jason was so difficult to defend one-on-one, the Lakers had to change their entire defensive strategy in order to swing momentum back their way...

    No wait, that wasn't Jason, that was Tony Parker.

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    Jason was so difficult to defend one-on-one, the Lakers had to change their entire defensive strategy in order to swing momentum back their way...

    No wait, that wasn't Jason, that was Tony Parker.

    The Lakers changed their strategy with JWill. They saw how he played and figured he's best left unguarded.

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    Jason Williams vs Tony Parker?

    More than likely, it will be a newly re-signed Damon Jones vs Tony Parker to start the game.

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    I think angel luv knows the difference, The Artest Factor.

    I was thinking Jason Williams of the Grizzlies.


    I know Jason has issues and I don't trust him to play for us.
    Even so, there is something in me believes Jay has great potential. For that reason, I can't help but root for him.

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    BTW

    Tony Parker >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Jason Williams

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    I was thinking Jason Williams of the Grizzlies.


    I know Jason has issues and I don't trust him to play for us.
    Even so, there is something in me believes Jay has great potential. For that reason, I can't help but root for him.
    Potential? The guy has been in the league for what 7 years? The guy has no more potential. He's just not that great of a PG.

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    Potential? The guy has been in the league for what 7 years? The guy has no more potential. He's just not that great of a PG.

    With proper guidance and, most importantly, an at ude adjustment, Jason has the talent necessary to excel.

    I really think being coached by Pop would do Jason a world of good.

    But the Spurs don't need a project. Our roster is full of already great guys, which is as I would have it. = )

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    Jason Williams isn't a project, that's how he's gonna be the rest of his NBA career. Period.

    It's just hilarious hearing and seeing him after the games, the dude is definitely like Malibu's Most Wanted...a straight up wigger.

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    Jason Williams isn't a project, that's how he's gonna be the rest of his NBA career. Period.

    It's just hilarious hearing and seeing him after the games, the dude is definitely like Malibu's Most Wanted...a straight up wigger.
    I surrender!

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    Jason Williams isn't a project, that's how he's gonna be the rest of his NBA career. Period.

    It's just hilarious hearing and seeing him after the games, the dude is definitely like Malibu's Most Wanted...a straight up wigger.

    @Malibu's Most Wanted. I had an image of Jaime Kennedy and Jason Williams hangin out together.

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    Jason Williams has nothing on Tony Parker... white chocolate is wayyyyyy too hyped... If Damon Jones returns to Miami... I bet he takes the starting job from Williams by the all-star break.

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    With proper guidance and, most importantly, an at ude adjustment, Jason has the talent necessary to excel.

    I really think being coached by Pop would do Jason a world of good.

    But the Spurs don't need a project. Our roster is full of already great guys, which is as I would have it. = )
    Rarely do I disagree with the Angel, but here I will have to. Jason Williams will get you more highlights but TP will get you more wins. Wigga Chocolate will dazzle you until you get to crunch time, when that happens those and-1, professa, "im gettin my trailer park ass on tv" passes end up in the first row and he drops more bricks than Joe Pesci in "Home Alone". No thanks.

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    Jason was so difficult to defend one-on-one, the Lakers had to change their entire defensive strategy in order to swing momentum back their way...

    No wait, that wasn't Jason, that was Tony Parker.

    excellent point!!!

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    The Jason Williams who went to Miami is the trailor trash Vanilla Ice wannabe formerly of the Grizzlies and Kings.

    Back! Crawl back under the rock from which ye came!

    You exhibit the same intelligence as your thugs Ron Artesticle, Jermaniac O'Tool and Stephony Jackasson

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    Rarely do I disagree with the Angel, but here I will have to. Jason Williams will get you more highlights but TP will get you more wins. Wigga Chocolate will dazzle you until you get to crunch time, when that happens those and-1, professa, "im gettin my trailer park ass on tv" passes end up in the first row and he drops more bricks than Joe Pesci in "Home Alone". No thanks.
    I must disagree with you, my brother...you disseminate incorrect information...

    It was Macaulay Culkin who dropped the bricks.


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    It was Macaulay Culkin who dropped the bricks.
    You are correct sir...my apologies.

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