Kobe at 6 is about right he has a.case a
For bottom of top 5 ... But a case could be made for bottom of top 10 ... 6 makes sense.
This may be your most ful take ever, tbh....
Firstly, Swaggy P had some hot streaks here and there, but played zero defense and his shot selection was often embarrassing.... not to mention, we don't need a bench full of zero-defense, inconsistent chuckers, tbh... that's pretty much what we had last year other than Eric Bledsoe, and it killed us many a time during the season....
Secondly, Jamal Crawford is basically a comparable shooter to Nick Young career-wise (their TS and eFG are about the same), but with more assists per game, more rebounds per game, WAY better at free throw shooting, less personal fouls per game, more points per game, and of course, more experience.... meanwhile, we got Lamar and Grant Hill holding it down with EBled on the bench defense tip....
Finally, we let him go back to Philly? Funny, considering he was never on the Sixers in the first place, tbh....
Last edited by Clipper Nation; 09-27-2012 at 10:41 AM.
Kobe at 6 is about right he has a.case a
For bottom of top 5 ... But a case could be made for bottom of top 10 ... 6 makes sense.
Hard to rank Dwight and Rose that high coming off injury ...
No way Deron Williams is a top 10 player. How did that happen?
same for Love imho
Listen up dude...if you date one of my ex's all I can say is be my guest...because one man's trash is another man's treasure...in other words Lamar Odom, Matt Barnes, Caron Butler, and Ronny Turiaf are for brains players...they like shots...or sloppy seconds we done already bust those nuts homie..you can have em...
Grant Hill is 40 I know Steve is old as well but he leads the league in Assists and FG% from outside...so it's a pretty big difference....
and lastly don't even mention that negro Chauncy and Crawford...ain't nobody scared of ing ass Chauncy and Jamal Crawford is a chucker in the worse way...he's like the sour cream on a nasty ass taco...
Chris Paul just can't get right...his hammy's are bad...
D'Andre Jordan seems like he has the IQ of a drunk Sarah Palin
and Monkey Man Blake can't stay healthy
now sit on dat![]()
Tony parker at 16?
Tony parker at 16?
Tony parker at 16?
Tony parker at 16?
Tony parker at 16?
Terrible list
I really think Rondo is too high at 12. If anything, KG seems as important to the Celtics right now. Long term, sure it's Rondo.
Tony Parker should at most be top 15. I'm okay with Kobe at 6. However, seeing that the Top 5 has two often-injured players last season, I'm not so sure anymore.
Rondo is. Garnett, for all his tenacity, cannot will himself to light the flame as he did at least in 2010.
If only Rondo could develop a jumper, and up his scoring avg by 3 pts or so, he'd jump into the top 10 easily. Of course, by the time he gets that jumper, he'll probably have lost his athleticism.![]()
I once played mahjong with Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Real talk.
Your response confirms that Kobe is ranked too high.
Melo was the best player in the league for the month of April. He was consistent, a monster on the glass and was motivated on the defensive end.
Against the Heat he was guarded by the most versatile defender since Rodman and was the focal point of the Heat's overall defensive scheme. He didn't get much help, unlike Durant.
Durant didn't exactly shine against LeBron and the Heat in the finals either, and somehow it's not his fault.
Seeing the final two minutes of the playoff game against the Thunder where he turned the ball over 2 straight possessions and lost the game by his damn self; he shouldn't be even considered top 10.
His defense is even more overrated than his offense. That rank is by reputation more than anything, same reason Melo is ranked so low.
lol is this the same as your New York are ECF contenders mantra?
I hate Durant as much as anybody, but he didn't struggle against Miami in the Finals..in fact, he played dominant basketball on the offensive end..
The top players in the league are difficult to rank at the moment, tbh..
I'd go..
1- Lebron
2- Durant
3- Howard
4- Paul
5- Rose(assuming he's working hard and not banging)
6- Wade(benefit of the doubt)
7- Anthony
8- Bryant(benefit of the doubt)
9- Nowitzki(benefit of the doubt)
10- Griffin
11- Westbrook
12- Love(need to see him in the playoffs)
13- Aldridge
14- Rondo
15- Bynum
16- Williams(easily top 10 potential)
17- Parker
18- Garnett(not sure if he can repeat last year's impact)
19- Bosh
20- Nash(benefit of the doubt)
Not really with Rose and Dwight injuries some dumbases may argue he is still top 3. Realists will argue somewhere around 7 ...haters top 15 . Kobe fanbois top 3 .. 6 is about right last year he was 7 which is roughly where he should be ... But 6 is not far off.
I'd take Kobe or Dirk over Carmelo in a heartbeat.
didn't know any of other 3 had ever played such a ty s' game like mahjong
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