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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 24, 2003 21:50:30 GMT -5
Id just start rebuilding.....they suck. LOL
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 25, 2003 18:55:37 GMT -5
I would if it would allow me to do so.... You can too ya know.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 22, 2003 15:16:43 GMT -5
Your picture drives me crazy.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 22:52:04 GMT -5
The little picture with the picutre frame?...says Insert Image...yeah, I tried that.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 19:53:36 GMT -5
^ Why didnt it let me post pics?
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 19:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 22, 2003 15:07:06 GMT -5
Who's better, Allen Iverson or Steve Kerr? Ok, shut up. Titles dont make on player better than the other.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 20:11:16 GMT -5
If you were to look at KG's playoff stats, you would shit your pants. You do not need to have a leader what-so-ever to be a good NBA team. Every single player in the NBA was once a leader. They do not need one now.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 20:02:08 GMT -5
His stats are better the TD's, therefore he wouldnt need to be as much of a leader as him.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 19:54:54 GMT -5
Players win titles....single players dont.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 19:34:31 GMT -5
I voted Kevin Garnett.
Here are the stats as of right now of all the players:
O'Neal- 21.4ppg,11.50rpg,2.9apg=35.8 Duncan- 21.6ppg,12.80rpg,2.8apg=37.2 Kobe- 21.5ppg,4.0rpg,3.8apg=29.3 Iverson- 28.4ppg,3.90rpg,7.3apg=39.6 Garnett- 22.4ppg,12.50rpg,4.5apg=39.4 McGrady- 25.4ppg,5.40rpg,5.5apg=36.3 Kidd- 16.8ppg,6.50rpg,9.6apg=32.9 Nowitzki- 20.8ppg,7.50rpg,2.5apg=30.8
*STAT WISE* 1st - Iverson 2nd- Garnett 3rd- Duncan 4th- McGrady 5th- O'Neal 6th- Kidd 7th- Nowitzki 8th- Kobe
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 21, 2003 18:30:27 GMT -5
I was just wondering....stupid.
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 20, 2003 22:32:13 GMT -5
I meant whats the biggest difference stat wise.
Example:
Joe Blow averages 8 defensive rebounds, and 2 offensive rebounds. Thats comes out to a difference of 6. Get my point?
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 20, 2003 22:18:12 GMT -5
I just had a question that dawned upon me:
What was the biggest difference between a player's offensive rebounds, and defensive rebounds?
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Post by KWebb5 on Nov 23, 2003 14:10:56 GMT -5
Wilt and MJ in there primes would grab Orlando a title. If MJ was on a bad team, no one would have ever said he's the greatest of all time. Everyone overates a player based on how there team is.
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