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SportsLine's Top Trios
1.Phoenix: Stoudemire, Nash, Marion
2.Sacramento: Webber, Stojakovic, Bibby
3.Washington: Arenas, Jamison, Hughes
4.L.A. Clippers: Brand, Maggette, Simmons
5.Miami: O'Neal, Wade, Haslem
6.Dallas: Nowitzki, Finley, J.Howard
7.San Antonio: Duncan, Parker, Ginobili
8.Detroit: Hamilton, B.Wallace, Billups
9.Denver: Martin, Anthony, A.Miller
10.Cleveland: James, Ilgauskas, Gooden
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Matt wrote:2.Sacramento: Webber, Stojakovic, Bibby
Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:49 am
fgrep15 wrote:I don't know why people are surprised, but I guess they would be since people just looked at last years record and see oh they lost without looking at the massive injuries, and the Stack bug.
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I think people are surprised because the same trio of Jamison, Hughes, and Arenas played on the same team a few years again, but didn't have as much sucess. But then again... they were less experienced and younger, not to mention having a weaker supporting cast.
or surround them with offensively inept players.....more ball for all
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Does anyone think Jamisons maturity improvement might have something to do with having to accept a 6th man role at Dallas? Alot of people weren't sure he'd be able to do that, but he did.
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