Jefferson for Stoudemire in the works

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Re: Jefferson for Stoudemire in the works

Postby tee-pane on Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:39 am

MikeMan™ wrote:
dopeboy23 wrote:Jefferson is on a team where he's the only reliable scorer. He does a lot more than he should. Put Amare on a team where there's no help from other guys, and only then you can start talking about him being overrated.


Amare' is not a reliable scorer .
No-Post Up Game .
No Moves What so ever . etc . . .

How can you be a reliable scorer when all you can do is pick n roll ?

shadowgrin I'm not motivated , I need something to motivate me to do that . . .


He's got a face-up game, I'm sure if he doesn't play with Nash, he is going to play like Chris Bosh, Amare is pretty quick compared to a lot of other 4s or 5s. He's got good shooting range, he could knock down the mid range jumper consistently.
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Re: Jefferson for Stoudemire in the works

Postby Andrew on Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:08 pm

Amar'e has enough offensive moves to get by as well as draw fouls and get to the line. He's far from being Hakeem Olajuwon in the post, but the same can be said for all but a handful of the big men that have played in the league. He's got a good enough shooting touch to get by if he can't get to the hoop for a dunk and he shot over 80% at the free throw line this year, a 75% clip for his career. He's not the most versatile offensive player to ever play the game (at his position or otherwise) but he's not exactly inept either.
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Re: Jefferson for Stoudemire in the works

Postby Sauru on Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:16 am

i take jefferson for amare straight up, the 6th pick is just really good gravy
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