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Post by robino2001 on Sept 16, 2005 14:49:15 GMT -5
as posted on the NBA front page
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Post by BstnRdSx on Sept 16, 2005 15:10:38 GMT -5
It's actually Deron Williams, not Daron.
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Post by allstarmike2k5 on Sept 16, 2005 18:44:06 GMT -5
Bogut IMO, he isnt on the best of teams and they will feed him the ball for 20+ touches a game and will score at least 15 a game
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Post by Alex Confer on Sept 16, 2005 18:52:45 GMT -5
Bogut IMO, he isnt on the best of teams and they will feed him the ball for 20+ touches a game and will score at least 15 a game Having Michael Redd, Bobby Simmons, Desmond Mason, and TJ Ford on the same team doesn't really ensure 20+ touches a game. Have to go with Chris Paul.
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Post by allstarmike2k5 on Sept 16, 2005 19:05:21 GMT -5
Bogut IMO, he isnt on the best of teams and they will feed him the ball for 20+ touches a game and will score at least 15 a game Having Michael Redd, Bobby Simmons, Desmond Mason, and TJ Ford on the same team doesn't really ensure 20+ touches a game. Have to go with Chris Paul. He will get it though, he is the Bucks future along with Ford
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Post by Alex Confer on Sept 16, 2005 19:26:46 GMT -5
He will get it though, he is the Bucks future along with Ford Maybe so, but I believe Paul -- followed by Marvin Williams, Deron Williams, Andrew Bogut (in that order) -- will have the best all-around careers. This was a very weak draft class in comparison to previous years, especially 2003. Chris Paul is truly the real deal, though.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Sept 16, 2005 21:44:49 GMT -5
Chris Paul is the complete reason I'm doing the dismal New Orleans Hornets.
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Post by sep on Sept 17, 2005 11:10:55 GMT -5
Marvin Gaye Williams.
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Post by McGahee on Sept 27, 2005 17:44:04 GMT -5
How is Bogut the future, along with Ford? For one, people are calling Bogut a almost-near bust, and how can you put T.J. Ford, a guy that hasn't even proven he can stay healthy all year, the future of this team over Michael Redd, who is the best pure shooter in the Eastern Conference?
It has to be Chris Paul. New Orleans landed probably the best player in the draft, with the exception of maybe Marvin Williams, who will see limited time with the 6 other guys that play SF. Paul also will have the help of one of the best 2nd year players in the league in JR Smith, who as the star of the team, has potential to put up 20 if Magloire opens things up for him. That trio could be the trio of the future. Give it 3 or 4 years, and when you see Paul putting up Kidd like numbers, JR Smith playing like Vince Carter, and Magloire being a great inside threat, they may just take the division easily.
It's a shame the NBA is handling this Hurricane thing so wrong. Now the Hornets are the New Orleans/ Oklahoma City Hornets, and they don't even have New Orleans on the jerseys any more. It's insulting...
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Post by jkmr89 on Oct 12, 2005 13:31:56 GMT -5
Paul is going to have the most immediate effect on his team from the start
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