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Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:50 pm
He is turning dominant. THe Celtics have a great young roster, filled with talents like Green, West, and Jefferson is a part of that young team, that, in a couple of years, could turn to something.
But still, if you wanted to hint him as a possibly more suitable candidate for MIP, I can not agree. Ellis had a simply great season, compared to previous one.
Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:41 am
Silas wrote:Jackal wrote:It isn't that Gilbert has/had a bad attitude. Gilbert is just a bit...out there.
He decided on which team by flipping a coin. It was between the Warriors, Clippers and Wizards.
Obviously the Wizards won the coin toss.
How in the hell do you decide from three choices by flipping a two-sided coin?
Indy wrote:He wanted to stay on the West Coast
He made a playoff-type coin toss.
GS was the "bye team" since it was his current team.
Wiz won a best of three coin toss over LAC, so Wiz goes against GS.
Washington won the "final" best of three coin toss against GS.
When it comes to Arenas, truth is stranger than fiction.
Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:10 pm
I personally would've given it to Jefferson. Anyone agree?
Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:04 am
Yep, that's who I think deserved it the most.
Although I would of went with Luol Deng if the award didn't rest so much on statistics. I beleive Deng raised his game the most this season, rather than just getting more oppurtunities due to alot more minutes. The problem is you can't prove it with stats because the changes aren't that great. Unless you pulled out last years playoff averages compared to this year.
+17.7 PPG | +3.2 RPG | +3.2 APG | +16% FG | +31% FT
Wed May 09, 2007 11:36 am
yeah good news to ellis
Wed May 09, 2007 9:46 pm
shadowgrin wrote:Silas wrote:Jackal wrote:It isn't that Gilbert has/had a bad attitude. Gilbert is just a bit...out there.
He decided on which team by flipping a coin. It was between the Warriors, Clippers and Wizards.
Obviously the Wizards won the coin toss.
How in the hell do you decide from three choices by flipping a two-sided coin?
Indy wrote:He wanted to stay on the West Coast
He made a playoff-type coin toss.
GS was the "bye team" since it was his current team.
Wiz won a best of three coin toss over LAC, so Wiz goes against GS.
Washington won the "final" best of three coin toss against GS.
When it comes to Arenas, truth is stranger than fiction.
I like Indy's story better. Has that 'flavor' to it that every good story needs.
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