JohnA20 wrote:LeBron is a good defender, when Hughes was injured, he gaurded the 'best' perimeter players on opposition teams, Wade and Parker to name a few.
know it doesn't, but i was just saying that he does get quite a few steals and that is a defensive stat last time i checked. But when you watch the guy play he is a good defender. There is no denying that
VanK wrote:
3. Chris Bosh
The most underrated member of the 2003 draft class. He's a bit shorter version of KG, but with game more suitable for PF position and no choke syndrom. Is developing into a mighty offensive forse and if the right supporting cast will be put around him, he's gonna simply dominate.
Matt wrote:Antonio McDyess had a 48" vertical before he blew out his knew.know it doesn't, but i was just saying that he does get quite a few steals and that is a defensive stat last time i checked. But when you watch the guy play he is a good defender. There is no denying that
if he is a good defender then the league doesn't have any bad defenders.
fgrep15 wrote:Matt wrote:Antonio McDyess had a 48" vertical before he blew out his knew.know it doesn't, but i was just saying that he does get quite a few steals and that is a defensive stat last time i checked. But when you watch the guy play he is a good defender. There is no denying that
if he is a good defender then the league doesn't have any bad defenders.
I thought it was 38, 48 inches is pretty insane, especially for a 6'9 guy, I doubt it was that high.
I thought it was 38, 48 inches is pretty insane, especially for a 6'9 guy, I doubt it was that high
SFSports wrote:1. Zaza Pachulia
I think that this one is obvious.
2. Michael Jordan
He will comeback again in the form of a 2nd grader.
3. Pape Sow
This guy is very close to almost being close to being a beast.
4. Tony Delk
He is not that old, right?
5. Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin)
Most people agree he is an up-and-comer and has a great chance of visiting the White House (after an NBA title, duh!)
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I thought it was 38, 48 inches is pretty insane, especially for a 6'9 guy, I doubt it was that high.
Chris Bosh hasn't had too many situations where a normal player would've choked. His team's been out of the playoff running the whole time last three seasons, so that's not really something to credit him with. Great player though. In Live 04 he and Darko Milicic have one of the best pro hops.
Just wondering: Does Lebron James need a Scottie Pippen-like sidekick to be succesful (that is, to get some of those nice rings)?
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