think Detroit should offer Memo Okur, Richard Hamilton, Corliss Williamson and Chauncey Billups to Houston for Steve Francis, Eddie Griffin and Cuttino Mobley.
The bench is shit, absolute bullshit. Someone should inform Phil Jackson that Horace Grant was released by Orlando, Rick Fox will never be Rick Fox again, even if he could, that's not much help anyway, Byron Russell has never done anything in his career to make a difference, players like Kareem Rush, Slava and Pargo have never been asked to, nor could they hold down the fort for even a few minutes. Mix this in with Gary Payton and Karl Malone's ages, Kobe's distraction is such that I beleive they will a few extra games just so Kobe doesn't have to start thinking about his trial, but it's crazy to believe this will not distract him endlessly, around playoff time the media will be so in his face he will feel like Michael Jordan for real, although no doubt he can't deliver like Air. When D.George is really hot he becomes average at best, I don't see anyone doing what Robert Horry and Mark Madsen did like the little things, this type of hustle and clutch shooting is not an element among anyone other than Kobe. The biggest thing they have on everyone is Shaq, but somehow with Karl and Kobe getting theirs, and if Gary Payton continues to ignore instruction from Phil Jackson he may end up being shipped out before the trade deadline, I have no idea if this is possible or what, but I know if you ignore Phil Jackson, you will not play.
This team is not even close to any of the 3 previous championship teams, Karl Malone has never shown one spec of understanding what it takes to knockdown a clutch shot, in 1997 I nicknamed him "the Tinman" because he is built like him and he has no heart. [by the way, all of Phil Jackson's titles are a credit to always having two of the five players in the NBA, he showed everyone his genius in 1994 and managed to lose to a San Antonio team with only one player as good as his two, did I mention the Lakers had Shaquille O'Neal, the most dominating big man maybe ever by many experts and without any doubt the best scoring guard in the NBA and managed to lose to San Antonio?]
Shep wrote:my prediction: you won't be showing your face around here at the conclusion of the playoffs because none of your predictions have come true
DipSetVC wrote:Shep wrote:my prediction: you won't be showing your face around here at the conclusion of the playoffs because none of your predictions have come true
LMAO!!! Pierce for MVP? When was the last time a guy who lead the NBA in turnovers with 103 so far this year won the MVP? Ohhh man paul_pierce_the_truth, I always respect your comments and opinions but this IS just excited talk from the win against Dallas.
paul_pierce_the_truth wrote:DipSetVC wrote:Shep wrote:my prediction: you won't be showing your face around here at the conclusion of the playoffs because none of your predictions have come true
LMAO!!! Pierce for MVP? When was the last time a guy who lead the NBA in turnovers with 103 so far this year won the MVP? Ohhh man paul_pierce_the_truth, I always respect your comments and opinions but this IS just excited talk from the win against Dallas.
Many MVP winners have been near the top of the turnover list, such as Magic Johnson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone and Tim Duncan.
Duncan had 248 turnovers at power forward and Jason Kidd had 296 while having the ball in his hands more than anyone, yet in no way was this something that stopped Duncan from getting the MVP.
Jason Kidd was the leader in 2001 and second by 3 to Steve Francis last season, when you constantly have the ball it makes sense you will have turnovers, no one else on Boston has the ball as much as Pierce, also consider that Pierce has two or three players in his shirt and it's not that easy to get out with a clean shot or pass. Allen Iverson averages as many turnovers as Pierce, I suppose you wouldn't consider him an MVP candidate either?
Its funny to see PIERCE CRY after JEFFERSON harrasses him!!!!!! BUBHBHBHBHBBUHHAAAA!!!! One Question. Who is going to stop KMART in the playoffs? MIMH???????? hahahahahahahahahahah. Dont worry boston we might not face each other in playoff because raptors are going to kill you in the first round!!!!!!! haahahahhahaahah!!!! YOU SUCK!!!hahahaahaha
The Celtics pulled off the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in NBA playoff history Saturday night, with Pierce scoring 19 of his 28 points in the final 12 minutes as Boston overcame a 21-point deficit to beat the New Jersey Nets 94-90.
stack42 wrote:think Detroit should offer Memo Okur, Richard Hamilton, Corliss Williamson and Chauncey Billups to Houston for Steve Francis, Eddie Griffin and Cuttino Mobley.
Joe D wouldn't agree to this trade. All those guys are the teams future, well maybe not Willy. Besides who would wanna take Griffin? Francis also has some injury problems and the Pistons have already established a core group of guys, any serious messing around such as the trade you have suggested could screw the teams chemistry. Oh, and I believe that Okur will be a real good player
Laddas_KB8 wrote:Where the fuck is the love for Baron Davis, the real MVP.
Finally healthy, in good shape, and playing great ball, where are the Hornets without him.
Theres Iverson also this year, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan and i'd never thought i'd say this again but even Vince Carter before Paul Pierce, i like paul yes, but for mvp, no i dont think so.
When ya team is also 13-13 and you lead the league in turnovers, no ones really gonna give ya tha big votes.
I reckon Brad Miller has been playing superb ball so far this season, numbers dont show how good he really has been playing.
dont know about MVP, but for the Kings, hes been one of the most valuable.
Jermaine O'Neal and Ron Artest are making thing happen down in Indiana.
I think theres a few more mentionables out there than Pierce, great player, but no MVP this year.
Many MVP winners have been near the top of the turnover list, such as Magic Johnson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone and Tim Duncan.
Duncan had 248 turnovers at power forward and Jason Kidd had 296 while having the ball in his hands more than anyone, yet in no way was this something that stopped Duncan from getting the MVP.
Jason Kidd was the leader in 2001 and second by 3 to Steve Francis last season, when you constantly have the ball it makes sense you will have turnovers, no one else on Boston has the ball as much as Pierce, also consider that Pierce has two or three players in his shirt and it's not that easy to get out with a clean shot or pass. Allen Iverson averages as many turnovers as Pierce, I suppose you wouldn't consider him an MVP candidate either?
When ya team is also 13-13 and you lead the league in turnovers, no ones really gonna give ya tha big votes.
stack42 wrote:the Pistons aren't in that bad of a position as it seems. This team probly won't reach its prime for another 2,3 seasons when Hamilton, Billups and Okur start reaching some sort of peaks. Trading Okur is not a smart idea, he's averaging 9 and 7 off the bench, and is now the starting 5 man, i'm sure that he'll explode sooner or later. He plays good on both ends of the floor and has real good range on his J.
Simply speaking, Brown needs to figure out what he wants to do with the team, he said that he'll use Williamson exclusively at SF, which is the best option and a choice that make Willy happy. Okur wanted to start, and so he does for now. What will happen of B Sura and Elden Campbell and Tremaine Fowlkes i don't know, but trades seem to the most likely outcome. Sura frees up 6.2 mill off the cap this year
fgrep15 wrote:Any other team with one of the top three picks would not have picked Bosh, the amount of ridicule they would get would be amazing. Toronto even wanted to trade him and VC was complaining that they should have traded for veteran help, now everyone shut up and is praising the guy like crazy.
Also Detroit saw it in that they had Tayshaun a better defender and 3point shooter than Melo at the 3 spot and they need role players not all scorers. Detroit wasn't even a lottery team and got the pick from Memphis so they didn't need immediate help and could take on the project of developing Milicic.
fgrep15 wrote:Yea i thought it was real stupid getting rid of Carlilse but what u gonna do.
I was hoping Toronto could get him but managers didn't want a big name and we got Oneil who has been pretty impressive. The guy knows how to draw up plays for game ending shots, mann. The Bosh three and the three Marshall missed were extremely well drawn up, the players got wide open shots with no one near em.
I think Miami could get rid of Jones but not Wade, they want to build around Wade and Odom, Butler too but he's not as secure, i dunno bout Haslem. If they can get a tall combo guard (eg Boris Diaw, Jiri Welsch, Jaric) they will move wade to the 2 and have him and the combo share handling duties. Wade is sick tho, he is fairless going to the hoop and has the mid range shot, just needs the outside one.
Griffin, I like the guy but he dissapoints me a lot, he's gotta stop being such a perimeter guy on offense and get in the paint, he can block shots, rebound etc but he's not smart. He's also one of those stupid guys that keeps getting himself in trouble.
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