Dumb ass doesnt know what a roll player is apparently.
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/larry_hughes/index.html
Former All-Defense 1st teamer, solely because he got a lot of steals for a lousy defensive team
Dumb ass doesnt know what a roll player is apparently.
Americans are stupid when it comes to basketball.
Very True. I guess R.C Buford should assemble a team based on PER.
I too had a nagging feeling way in the back of my mind about how Bruce is only a timely shooter, a player that freely drives towards the basket when no one else is generating any offense, a selfish rebounder looking only to pad his rebound stats, and most telling of all a sullen, quiet and humorless drain on the team's playoff efforts what with his poor 3 pt. shooting overtaking his regular season 3 pt. percentage, can't somebody trade him for a decent player, like maybe Raja Bell.
Raja's the answer, his playoff record >>>>>>>>>>>>way downs >>>>>>>>>no- good-dirty Bruce's, it's a shame Pop keeps playing Bruce he must feel sorry for him and take away his rings too, pawn them cause Bruce stole them in the first place.............
Bowen > Luc Longley on the Bulls
Bowen > Rick Fox on the Lakers
Bowen > AC Green on the 2000 Lakers
Those are worst starters on championship teams.
If the Spurs did not have Bowen the Pistons would of won in 05, and the Spurs would have probably lost to a team like the Lakers, Mavs, or Suns 2 or 3 times which means they would of only had 1 or 2 championships instead of 4. These guys are stupid.
That website uses the same logic that keeps Bruce from getting DPOY. A lot of things he does on the court don't show up on a stat sheet.
If he makes an opponent miss, that doesn't count as either a steal or a block.
I think his shutdown of King James shows how good of a defender he is. He also had the unenviable task of guarding Carmelo, Steve Nash, and Deron Williams.
And has 3 rings and should have been named DPOY for the past 3 years.
I bet it hurts Bowens feelings to think that you think he sucks ass.
Nazr Mohammed is easily the worst player who ever started on a Spurs championship team.
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By this guy's definition, Elson would qualify because he was the starting center for the majority of the regular season games, and Nazr came in a trade mid-season. Besides, Nazr averaged seven and seven during the playoff run in '05. That's better than Oberto.
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
(you a'int been hadukened until you been hadukened by Einstein)
This person is suffering from what I call the "Superstar" mentality.
You'll see this reflected in today's media. LeBron got 3 (THREE!) dunks the entire series. Yet, did we see them all over and over again? Yes. How many times are we going to see Kobe highlights where he blocks out well? How about a KG highlight from double-teaming well? Or then, there's the Amare highlight when he disrupted a passing lane and caused a turnover.
The fact is that people suffering from Superstar mentality fail to see the "team" effort involved in winning a championship. Michael Jordan knew all about it. I saw an interview one time where someone asked him who he would pick to take a shot with the game on the line. Without blinking, he said Steve Kerr. Why? Because he recognized Steve Kerr's role on the team as a precision, clutch shooter. Not because of any fake formula.
Teams that realize that there are 12 men that play roles on the team, are the teams that have the most les.
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