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The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
I have no clue. I was thinking about this a little while ago and I couldn't come up with any clear names.
Shaq definitely isn't the Shaq of old. Kobe might be the best perimeter player, but I have reservations about annointing him until he stops jacking up crazy shots at ill-advised times. (I'm a huge Lakers/Kobe fan btw.) Tracy McGrady is pretty good, but disappears a lot. Steve Nash is the reigning MVP and he's fun to watch, but there is no way he's #1. Allen Iverson is awesome, especially now that he's learned to pass effectively. But he doesn't feel like the one. Lebron is a beast . . . who plays zero defense. Dwayne Wade needs a jump shot. Tim Duncan can do it all, but he's just so boring. Who is the one? And why? |
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
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Tim Duncan can do it all, but he's just so boring. [/ QUOTE ] This can't be a legit argument against Tim Duncan being the best player in the league, can it? |
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
Miami without Shaq- still a playoff team probably
Lakers without Kobe- pretty bad but as it is with him they are borderline playoffs Rockets without Tmac- ugly as hell, but last year proved they need a lot of production from the PG position as well. Suns without Nash- probably ugly, but this year proved how much of a big impact Amare, Q rich, and Joe Johnson had, but mainly Amare Lebron- needs to produce in the playoffs first Dwayne Wade- cant be in this conversation yet Spurs without Duncan- from the best team in the league to a very average team Im going with Duncan right now. |
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
Are you guys purposely not mentioning Kevin Garnett?
Does the title say "besides Kevin Garnett" in white letters or something? |
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Are you guys purposely not mentioning Kevin Garnett? Does the title say "besides Kevin Garnett" in white letters or something? [/ QUOTE ] I knew I'd forget somebody. I feel sorry for him since he seems to be so off the map in Minnesota. |
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This can't be a legit argument against Tim Duncan being the best player in the league, can it? [/ QUOTE ] It wasn't really meant to be. I really like Duncan's game. I guess the reason I'm hesitant to say he's the best player is because he just does everything right but nothing incredibly well. That could be a good argument for why he's the best however. |
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
KG is definately up there, but ill take Duncan with much more of an inside presence
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
This seems pretty easily Duncan to me but I don't [censored] about the NBA, really.
Last year's "On/Off" numbers if you want to go that direction, put Duncan, Kidd, Manu, Dirk, and Nash as the most important to their teams. |
#9
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
http://proxy.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/rankings?null
These are last year's numbers. 1. KG 2. Duncan 3. Shaq 4. Amare 5. Dirk |
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Re: The Best Player in the NBA is . . .
This is this year's : http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/statistics
1. Brand 2. Lebron 3. Iverson 4. Dirk 5. KG |
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