Tracy McGradyIn many cases, these are players who dominates the ball and kills offensive flows, and then is a marginal defensive player.
Any one else I missed?
Just noticed a bunch of players who's statistical production is impressive, but has a trend of being on losing teams:
1) Steve Francis
2) Stephon Marbury
3) Zach Randolph
4) Antoine Walker (I know he won a championship and did OK when he was in Boston, but those were aberrations)
5) Al Jefferson
In many cases, these are players who dominates the ball and kills offensive flows, and then is a marginal defensive player.
Any one else I missed?
Tracy McGradyIn many cases, these are players who dominates the ball and kills offensive flows, and then is a marginal defensive player.
Any one else I missed?
explain.
LOL, I actually started this thread because of how the Rockets had been playing well with TMac down, thanks for the reminder.
Can't win back-to-back. Sign of a true loser.
Top Losers of the game:
"Warriors 97 Mavericks 85. Good night everybody..."
i was wondering why you left him out.![]()
being able to win once every other year >>>>> not win at all
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why? because he gets huge money to shoot even the shots he ain't supposed to shoot?
Miami Heat
What does that Make Dirk Nowitzki, who has yet to win ANYTHING?
I've always felt bad for Mike Miller. He works his ass off! His contributions to a great team would never go unnoticed.
I feel bad for Allen Iverson.
Losers? While most of the NBA players haven't won a championship, I'd not call them losers. Most of them are able to support themselves and their families quite well so in my book, they're all winners.
Dirk Nowitzki
wow, how do people see Tim Duncan listed in a "top losers" thread and NOT realize that it's a ing joke?
I used to feel bad for KG. After the celtics lose this year I might feel bad for him again.
Right now I feel bad for Jessica Simpson.
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