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Post by McGahee on Apr 5, 2006 20:12:53 GMT -5
LeBron ... haha. Apparently you know nothing. So do i still know nothing? Cavs on a 9 game winning streak, LeBron has scored 35 plus points 7 straight games (only two to ever do that since the 70s, MJ and Kobe), won Eastern conference player of the week for the third straight week (First person to ever do that) and won March player of the month. Yup, because Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki have been putting up huge numbers and been playing great all year, and have their teams at the top of the league. Lebron catches fire for one month, and now it's like he's been doing it forever...
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Post by sep on Apr 6, 2006 13:42:11 GMT -5
and now it's like he's been doing it forever... Because he has....
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Post by McGahee on Apr 6, 2006 17:08:55 GMT -5
and now it's like he's been doing it forever... Because he has.... No he hasn't been doing what you've said the entire season, or else it would be longer than an 8 game streak. Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki have been putting up numbers that are comparable to Lebron's streak all season. If you're saying LeBron's been playing great all year, why would you bring up a little streak? I really don't care to argue with you, seeing how you rarely give in no matter how bad people show you up, so I'll avoid getting into all that. Cerrano nailed it with how Nash has gotten a team with less talent to be an amazing team, and he deserves MVP for it...
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Post by sep on Apr 6, 2006 17:10:42 GMT -5
Yeah, Quentin Richardson, Joe Johnson, Amare, Shawn Marion...what a HORRIBLE team he acquired.
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Post by McGahee on Apr 6, 2006 17:20:15 GMT -5
I'm talking about this year retard...
Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, and Kurt Thomas were never top options on the floor. Thomas was about a 3rd option, and Diaw and Bell are last resort. Marion is the only player that actually had some proven skill coming into the season besides Nash taht was healthy.
And even if you go back to last year, Johnson improved his field goal percentage from 43 to 46% and his 3PT% from 30.5% to 47.8%. Richardson improved a tad and Amare went from a 47 to 56% shooter and boosted his scoring average 6 points. Marion improved his field goal percentage from 44 to 47%. So Nash was the reason that team even had home court for a round in the playoffs...
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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 6, 2006 17:20:46 GMT -5
Yeah, Quentin Richardson, Joe Johnson, Amare, Shawn Marion...what a HORRIBLE team he acquired. Gone, Gone, Injured, Still there and very good.
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Post by Bibby10 on Apr 6, 2006 18:05:36 GMT -5
Richardson improved a tad Q-Rich is only a 10 ppg guy. Steve Nash made him a 17 ppg player. I can't look up the stats right now, but I know Q-Rich is only averaging 7 ppg with the Knicks right now. Point is, he can't do anything by himself. He needs a leader. Nash was the reason for the career year.
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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 6, 2006 20:17:11 GMT -5
Richardson improved a tad Q-Rich is only a 10 ppg guy. Steve Nash made him a 17 ppg player. I can't look up the stats right now, but I know Q-Rich is only averaging 7 ppg with the Knicks right now. Point is, he can't do anything by himself. He needs a leader. Nash was the reason for the career year. It's all because he had Brandy. She was the real MVP.
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Post by OG Brand C on Apr 20, 2006 22:50:20 GMT -5
anybody that dates a long lost daughter of Sam Cassell deserves to play on the Knicks, IMO.
And I have to give it to Kobe - sadly.
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Post by McGahee on Apr 21, 2006 12:02:13 GMT -5
Kinda off topic, but did anyone hear what Kobe said a couple days ago, about how people said that he couldn't lead a team to the playoffs, and now he did, so he proved doubters wrong? I found that hilarious. He made no effort at all to make his team better, unless taking 40% of your team's shots made them good...
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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 22, 2006 12:23:21 GMT -5
Making your teammates better and leading a team to the playoffs are two different things.
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