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    Realistic Spurs Fan Amuseddaysleeper's Avatar
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    is the most underrated player in the league.

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    Realistic Spurs Fan Amuseddaysleeper's Avatar
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    The number of moves this guy has in the post, especially at such a young age, is nothing short of astounding. He's gonna be the best post player since TD, book it.

    I love watching him play.

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    I got to admit hes one of my favourite players, its obvious hes modeled his game after Duncan, they play really similar.

    Hopefully the coaches select him as a reserve Center behind Yao for the All-Star game. The only real compe ion is Shaq, which will be more of a service vote if they do vote him in.

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    Theres no one else that really close other than maybe Nene, Beidrins and Bynum.

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    Luck the Fakers Bob Lanier's Avatar
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    The fetishes fan communities develop are always interesting. It seems like just yesterday SpursTalk was all aglow for Dwight Howard, who was "just like David Robinson".

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    Realistic Spurs Fan Amuseddaysleeper's Avatar
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    Dwight Howard is great, but I prefer to watch Al Jefferson. His footwork is incredible.

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    dont kno.... seems like yao beasts on him everytime they played each other.

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    Maybe by idiots, but nobody who knows basketball under-rates Al Jefferson.

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    44-50-21-1 Biggems's Avatar
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    I think McHale should do the Al a favor so he doesn't waste away his career in that basketball wasteland of Minnesota and trade him to the Spurs for Vaughn, Thomas, Udoka, the rights to Splitter and any remaining 2nd rounders we have in 2009....Unfortunately though, the salaries don't add up. Plus it would definitely push the Spurs over the luxury tax threshold.

    But just imagine Duncan and Jefferson as the Spurs starting front line....they would own the NBA.

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