Thu Jan 08, 2004 3:33 pm
In 1998 I remember Ron Mercer and Chauncey Billups being "the backcourt of the future" for the Celtics! I was pretty disappointed when they eventually got rid of both. They got Paul Pierce, and he would be alright matched up with Chauncey at least.
Thu Jan 08, 2004 3:55 pm
Fri Jan 09, 2004 12:36 am
Fri Jan 09, 2004 5:30 am
Robby wrote:He was the best center in the NBA that year. No one could stop him. The best play in the all-star game, other than MJ's free-throw putback, was when he humiliated.
gloveguy wrote:HAHA! Christian Laettner in the ASG! Also guys like Gatling, Googs, Baker, Shremph. Look at them now!
Fool wrote:Kobe coming off the Bench and OWNING everyone
I wrote:Kobe was also rookie that season but played from the bench, avering 7.8ppg in about 15mpg.
I wrote:Dominique Wilkins (Most underated NBA player in the world BTW)
was playing for San Antonio Spurs and had totally forgott that he was 37 years old, avering 18.3ppg in just 30.9mpg, 37years old. And oh yes, not wanna miss to talk about the dunking here, he had furious dunks, like
Grant Hill he was taking it hard to the hoop in traffic slaming it down.
Tell me someone else 37year old NBA veteran that is able to do that
OSF wrote:SERIOUSLY?! WHOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Someone wrote:Tim Hardaway
Stevan wrote:Speaking of Dominique, he got in the top 10 dunks with that tip in over someone I can't remember.
Fri Jan 09, 2004 6:31 am
Good ppg for thos mpg, but I wouldn't say that he was owning everyone.
Tough he won both Slam dunk comp. and Player of the rookie game award.
Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:06 am
Shaquille O'Neal was better than Hakeem Olajuwon in 1997, and the best center in the league.
I would say that it was quite evan between the Admiral, Shaq and the Dream.
Forgott him, but in that season there was so many good pointguard and big men in a team.
Payton + Kemp
Hardaway + Mourning
Stockton + Malone
Penny + Shaq
Blaylock + Mutombo
Fri Jan 09, 2004 8:14 am
Iverson won the MVP that night, not Kobe. But he had the most points with 31 I think
The Admiral played about 6 games that year and his back problems were just starting to come up.
We're talking about the 96-97 season which was Shaq's first year so no more Penny and Shaq
Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:02 pm
I have a clip from that season where Shaq himself says that Hakeem is the best center in the league
More proof, Shaq averaged about 24 ppg against the Jazz in those playoffs while Dream averaged around 30 ppg despite having to share the ball with Sir Charles and Clyde the Glide
Fri Jan 09, 2004 10:58 pm
Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:30 pm
whlee75 wrote:definitely the '98-'99 season.
jason williams and vince carter dominated the highlights almost every night. i was hoping to see these two teamed up in the rookie game where v.c. would do a 360 windmill jam off of j. will's no look, behind the back pass but v.c chose the allstar game over schick. bummer....![]()
Sat Jan 10, 2004 12:13 am
k08e4mvp wrote:whlee75 wrote:definitely the '98-'99 season.
jason williams and vince carter dominated the highlights almost every night. i was hoping to see these two teamed up in the rookie game where v.c. would do a 360 windmill jam off of j. will's no look, behind the back pass but v.c chose the allstar game over schick. bummer....![]()
There was no ASG in 1999
Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:44 am
congratulations. shaq has also said that kobe bryant is the best player in the NBA so if you knew your history, you would know not to take what shaq says seriously.
-In the 51 games that O'Neal played, Los Angeles was 38-13.
-games without o'neal: 18-13.
-to be fair, i'll compare the two with o'neal's minutes:
o'neal: 26.2p, 12.5r, 3.1a, .9s, 2.88b, 2.86t
olajuwon: 24.1, 9.6r, 3.1a, 1.56s, 2.31b, 3.75t
still with o'neals minutes, olajuwon is beaten quite badly.
Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:22 am
Sat Jan 10, 2004 5:31 am
Shep wrote: link?
Sat Jan 10, 2004 1:26 pm
Shaq took more shots per game than Hakeem that year and he also didn't have to share the ball with Charles Barkley (19 ppg) and Clyde Drexler (18 ppg)
Sat Jan 10, 2004 1:40 pm
Shep wrote:yeh, shaq took 1 more shot than olajuwon, so what. shaq had eddie jones, nick van exel, and elden campbell averaging 15 points or better. barkley wasn't playing when olajuwon was for 25 games so olajuwon had the opportunity to up his scoring (also drexler not being there for 16) and rebounding averages when he wasn't there. oh, and if you want to play like this, shaq also had elden campbell blocking shots, so if campbell wasn't there, shaq would've averaged 2 more blocks than he did average.
Shep wrote:shaq is stupid for saying those things, bottom line.
Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:05 pm
I wrote:congratulations.
You wrote:Congratulations
Despite this Shaq only averaged about 2 more points than Hakeem according to your numbers. Also neither of those three guys had more than 18ppg while Dream had two guys over 18 ppg. So, hopefully you see what I'm trying to say.
Also, you haven't responded to the numbers I put up from the playoffs which clearly show that Hakeem was better
Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:15 pm
DipSetVC wrote:2000-2001 Definitely, that's when dreams came true for Raptor Fans!
Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:34 pm
Shep wrote:nope, i don't see the point to this whole paragraph. oh, and 26.2 minus 23.2 = 3, not 2. sorry if that equation was beyond your understanding.
well sorry if i can't be fucked searching the internet just for the sake of this discussion. you on the other hand, seem to have a lot of time on your hands coming up with such sites and also responding to my post within 14 minutes of me posting a reply.
Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:23 pm
Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:02 pm
Well, I said according to your numbers, which you adjusted to match the minutes played for both players
I'm not asking you to search the internet.
Your comments obviously show that you're wrong and can't find evidence to support your claim
Old School Fool wrote:That OWNED
Sun Jan 11, 2004 1:33 am
Shep wrote:ok, i missed the part where you said 'according to your numbers'. but still, the rest of that paragraph means nothing.
well give me a link to a webpage that says olajuwon averaged 30 against the jazz, and shaq averaged 22.
actually, i would think that you haven't said anything that would make me believe for one second that olajuwon was better in 1997. so shaq remains better than olajuwon in 1997. case closed. i couldn't give a fuck less about your opinions which is why i don't search the internet for playoff boxscores and recaps, not because i'm wrong or whatever.
Sun Jan 11, 2004 9:06 am
Shep wrote:Old School Fool wrote:That OWNED
over-use of words any?
Sun Jan 11, 2004 10:12 am
Sun Jan 11, 2004 12:54 pm
I just gave you statistical proof that Hakeem had better numbers than Shaq against the same competition
delusional (which means, in case you weren't aware, holding a false belief strongly in spite of invalidating evidence, especially as a symptom of mental illness).
Old School Fool wrote:Your trying to hard
Psycho Jackal wrote:here is my two cents, even though nobody cares