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    http://slamonline.com/online/2007/12...any-accolades/

    and Kori will chime in with her comments diminshing the validity of anything to come from Slam magazine in 3..2...1....

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    http://slamonline.com/online/2007/12...any-accolades/

    and Kori will chime in with her comments diminshing the validity of anything to come from Slam magazine in 3..2...1....
    Why would I diminish Slam? I like that magazine, especially stuff by Lang Whitaker.

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    With that said, Brandon Roy is the best player in the league.

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    Why would I diminish Slam? I like that magazine, especially stuff by Lang Whitaker.
    Lang is good. I gotta get him to help with some donations for our little tournament we are having.

    You have dogged them before.

    I don't think the material is laughable... it gives food for thought..

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    You have dogged them before.
    Oh I am sure I have, every magazine out there has some crap writers/articles. I used to hate Slam a lot, but the quality has improved over the last few years.

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    Here’s what we know about Parker: He’s probably the most unstoppable penetrator in the league; he has a ridiculous variety of shots that he uses to convert around the basket and probably has a more keen knowledge of ball-english/rotation/spin than anyone in the league when it comes to dropping in lay-ups at wild angles off the glass; he shows great discipline and knowledge of his limitations when playing within the Spurs’ system.
    I agree wholeheartedly.

    He's mainly ing that Tony is overhyped.

    He is.

    So what? That's what happens when sports stars get nonsports media attention.

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