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OK John Hollinger :lol: :lol:


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Yeah, obviously if you know my whole "Screw stats, try watching the games" position then thats kind of ironic. Needless to say hes not my favorite NBA writer, but its useful when other people bring stats into the equation.

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Please tell me how is 20 mins max Joe Smith better than Gooden. The number definitely don't agree with you. Have you watched any Cavs games? :wink:


I wasnt going to bring this up, because both of us dislike stats to a certain extent and know they can be deceiving, but the numbers do agree with me actually.

Gooden's PER 12.8
Joe Smith's PER 17.4

It's actually not even close.


Please don't tell me about that bullshit stat. Noah's PER is probably better than a lot of players that are better than him. The same goes for guys like Kobe who might have a lower PER even though he is the best player in the game.


Uh.. you're the one who said the numbers dont support me. I was just pointing out that thats a false statement, unless you only look at the RPG category.

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Pick a side Nas.


It's beyond embarrassing for a big man to shoot 37% from the field when most of his shots are 2 to 3 feet from the basket. I'm still waiting to find out what Wallace is still good at other than cashing a check and being a cancer.


He's a quality defender, both on the ball and help defender. He still averages more steals and blocks per game than turnovers. He basically is what he always has been, a good defender and lousy offensively. He just is older and worse at both now. Alot of people seem to be of the impression he wasnt trying hard because he didnt like it here. Well if thats true he's a little bitch, but he still probably has something left in the tank for Cleveland, I would imagine.

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Please tell me how is 20 mins max Joe Smith better than Gooden. The number definitely don't agree with you. Have you watched any Cavs games? :wink:


I wasnt going to bring this up, because both of us dislike stats to a certain extent and know they can be deceiving, but the numbers do agree with me actually.

Gooden's PER 12.8
Joe Smith's PER 17.4

It's actually not even close.


Please don't tell me about that bullshit stat. Noah's PER is probably better than a lot of players that are better than him. The same goes for guys like Kobe who might have a lower PER even though he is the best player in the game.


Uh.. you're the one who said the numbers dont support me. I was just pointing out that thats a false statement, unless you only look at the RPG category.


http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/300 ... AovPWkvLYF

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/360 ... AovPWkvLYF


First of all Nas, you should know trying to get the last word against me is an exercise in futility.

Second, why post their career numbers? If that were relevant then Ben Wallace is far and away the best player in this trade.

Third, cant we basically agree that it was a good trade for the following reasons 1.) They got rid of Ben Wallace, 2.) They got alot younger, and 3.) They got some new blood in here that cant possibly be much worse than the old blood we shipped out.

We can also agree I assume that alot more re-tooling needs to be done this offseason.

Just because I think Smith is better than Gooden, and you think Gooden is slightly better than Smith but alot younger, shouldnt be the cause for this many posts. I think we pretty much have this summed up, unless you disagree with any of the above stated things.

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Can't we just all agree that Chris Paul is the best PG in the game?


He would be nothing without Tyson Chandler.

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:lol: :lol:

seriously, I see Paul throw that little underhanded lob to Chandler, West, etc. like 5 times a game :lol:


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Can't we just all agree that Chris Paul is the best PG in the game?


Im still shaking my head at the fact this isnt a concensus yet. I guess we need to see him get it done in the playoffs, and this spring will be a huge test for him/them.

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Can't we just all agree that Chris Paul is the best PG in the game?


Im still shaking my head at the fact this isnt a concensus yet. I guess we need to see him get it done in the playoffs, and this spring will be a huge test for him/them.


What if they end up playing Golden State in the first round (it's certainly possible) and the Warriors take them out too? :lol: :lol:

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Can't we just all agree that Chris Paul is the best PG in the game?


Im still shaking my head at the fact this isnt a concensus yet. I guess we need to see him get it done in the playoffs, and this spring will be a huge test for him/them.


What if they end up playing Golden State in the first round (it's certainly possible) and the Warriors take them out too? :lol: :lol:

You'll never hear the end of it, FF


Not only that, but imagine if Paul loses his mind and spouts off at the mouth like T-Mac did all those years ago saying "I'm the best player in this series" followed by BD averaging a near triple double for the series. That would be embarassing times.

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I'm pumped about the remaining 29 games.


I'll say I'm looking forward to tonight's game. Are Hughes and Gooden expected to play tonight?

No, I guess the physicals for all players wont be done til tomorrow so the earliest players would probably see action would be tomorrow night or Sunday.


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Wallace's line tonight: 26 minutes / 6 points / 6 rebounds.

Hughes had 29 points and 6 assists.

Gooden had 15 rebounds and 10 points.


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Im glad hes outta here but he was facing the best defensive team in the league and we were facing a horrible Pacers team.

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No doubt. We are essentially tied with the Pacers.

I just love to look at the box score.


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The Bulls are actually fun to watch with this uptempo style, and although there's no superstar, their depth is pretty crazy.


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The Bulls are actually fun to watch with this uptempo style, and although there's no superstar, their depth is pretty crazy.

The thing I love about this trade is this: Paxson always talked about stockpiling talent. Up until this season, it seemed he was doing a decent job at that. But this season, it's like all their talent was simultaneously exposed as weak. But I think Gooden and Hughes are fairly valuable pieces; this gives them a strong core of interchangeable pieces, and gives Paxson much more room to maneuver, IMO.

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The Bulls are actually fun to watch with this uptempo style, and although there's no superstar, their depth is pretty crazy.

The thing I love about this trade is this: Paxson always talked about stockpiling talent. Up until this season, it seemed he was doing a decent job at that. But this season, it's like all their talent was simultaneously exposed as weak. But I think Gooden and Hughes are fairly valuable pieces; this gives them a strong core of interchangeable pieces, and gives Paxson much more room to maneuver, IMO.


But like usual, I dont see him doing it.

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The Bulls are actually fun to watch with this uptempo style, and although there's no superstar, their depth is pretty crazy.

The thing I love about this trade is this: Paxson always talked about stockpiling talent. Up until this season, it seemed he was doing a decent job at that. But this season, it's like all their talent was simultaneously exposed as weak. But I think Gooden and Hughes are fairly valuable pieces; this gives them a strong core of interchangeable pieces, and gives Paxson much more room to maneuver, IMO.


I wonder if Paxson missed out his one big chance to land one of the super stars.....I'm sure he could get Jermaine O'Neal this off-season (even in the same division) with Indiana a complete disaster, but he hasn't been able to stay on the floor, and has a massive deal. We'll have to see who else becomes available this off-season, but I wouldn't be shocked if he just drafts another big man, and brings all this depth into next season.


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The other thing being overlooked by this "We're sooo much funner to watch now" crowd is we suck again on defense. I mean like, we really suck on defense now. Also the ball movement continues to be embarrassing during stretches of the game.


Basically we still suck, but we are funner to watch. Yay!! :roll:

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The other thing being overlooked by this "We're sooo much funner to watch now" crowd is we suck again on defense. I mean like, we really suck on defense now. Also the ball movement continues to be embarrassing during stretches of the game.


Basically we still suck, but we are funner to watch. Yay!! :roll:

Well, it's hard to play great D when you are starting a bunch of people who either weren't on your team, or were coming off the bench. The thing I like about the team now, is that there's hope again. Even though they suck, you have the feeling that you might at least be watching a team headed in the right direction, which is something you weren't getting all year.

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The other thing being overlooked by this "We're sooo much funner to watch now" crowd is we suck again on defense. I mean like, we really suck on defense now. Also the ball movement continues to be embarrassing during stretches of the game.


Basically we still suck, but we are funner to watch. Yay!! :roll:

Well, it's hard to play great D when you are starting a bunch of people who either weren't on your team, or were coming off the bench. The thing I like about the team now, is that there's hope again. Even though they suck, you have the feeling that you might at least be watching a team headed in the right direction, which is something you weren't getting all year.


I agree with you but I couldnt tell when Indiana's pregame layup lines ended and when the game began.

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Page 3 begins Nas's opinions of Hughes.

Edit: As well as huge love for Drew Gooden. :P
Your the goods KS! (although I wish that whole era remained repressed).

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Page 3 begins Nas's opinions of Hughes.

Edit: As well as huge love for Drew Gooden. :P

:lol: :lol: :lol:

That was such an unfun Bulls era. At least the Tim Flyd era was fun-bad. That Jim Boylan season was just awful.

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Good find KS. You love Gooden too. You made a draft day trade to acquire his rights from me.

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Speaking of drafts we need you vote in the league.

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If you get the right to keep players from last year.

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If you get the right to keep players from last year.


Did I play last year? :lol:


I traded LeQueen to you on draft day in a blockbuster deal

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