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Post by tigerbait99 on Sept 9, 2004 22:48:01 GMT -5
I will say maybe. But I doubt they do it.
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Post by bballfan21 on Sept 14, 2004 10:39:15 GMT -5
Darko Milicic won't contribute. I'm convinced. The Pistons could slow Wade with Prince and throw bodies at Shaq. The Heat have no players at all and there going to be a terrible shooting team. Detroit can throw bodies at Shaq all day long. Minnesota, there guys are another year older. Throw Prince on Wally and Wally is out of the game. Throw people at KG, problem solved. Minnesota just doesn't get my vote for winning the title. The Pacers, never really play well in the playoff's and losing a power guy like Harrington was a HUGE loss. They have to hope that Jon Bender will have a big year. The Spurs. The only team that can beat the Pistons. They have Duncan, Ginobilli who is in his prime, and Parker who is so good so young that it's rediculous but he always dissapears in the playoff's. The finals are going to be the Spurs and Pistons. the statement about Parker sounds dumber every time I read it...
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Sept 14, 2004 18:26:09 GMT -5
Why? Tony Parker is only 21 years old.
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Post by bballfan21 on Sept 15, 2004 6:46:42 GMT -5
Why? Tony Parker is only 21 years old. no, the part about him "ALWAYS DISAPPEARING" in the playoffs
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Sept 15, 2004 15:19:21 GMT -5
What year did Parker not have a HUGE slump in the Playoff's. Craig Claxton played most of the minutes for him 2 years ago and he played really bad last year.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Sept 15, 2004 19:11:07 GMT -5
What year did Parker not have a HUGE slump in the Playoff's. Craig Claxton played most of the minutes for him 2 years ago and he played really bad last year. which takes you back to the point of you need to understand that he is JUST 21, hes got a lot of improving to do and i think he will be a great player in the upcoming years
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