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How many current players would you guys say rank top 20 All time?
Right now I got:
6. Kobe
7. Duncan
11. LeBron
16. KG
17. Dirk
don't do this man...plz...for the greater good.
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How many current players would you guys say rank top 20 All time?
Right now I got:
6. Kobe
7. Duncan
11. LeBron
16. KG
17. Dirk
don't do this man...plz...for the greater good.
jesus the wiz are stacking up pieces
Dark horse of the east
jesus the wiz are stacking up pieces
We're going to need some help dealing with you guys and Cleveland this year.
Hopefully this is good KD bait.
How many current players would you guys say rank top 20 All time?
Right now I got:
6. Kobe
7. Duncan
11. LeBron
16. KG
17. Dirk
If KG and Dirk are top 20 players and wades is not.... Idk man.
Dwyane had no bargaining chip. Too old, too injury prone, bad knees, end of his career, no other team is bidding for him lol
He should be grateful for 15 a yr
Son if I was an Admin we wouldn't see you in here until next Tuesday.
Why, dude's can't have a civilized discussion anymore? Just a play off the Simmons' piece earlier.
Why, dude's can't have a civilized discussion anymore? Just a play off the Simmons' piece earlier.
How many current players would you guys say rank top 20 All time?
Right now I got:
6. Kobe
7. Duncan
11. LeBron
16. KG
17. Dirk
If KG and Dirk are top 20 players and wades is not.... Idk man.
Incorrect! The refs and Lebby carried him!
UPDATE: Dwyane Wade and the Heat have agreed to a 2-year deal worth $32 million, with a player option for third year. (via @AP)
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 15, 2014
Heat setting themselves up
Heat setting themselves up for 2016 huh?
"H"He traded Nicolas Batum — a do-it-all small forward who might be an even better piece on a title contender than Parsons — for Joey Dorsey and a draft pick that became Sam Young.
"
"Much as with Morey, Harden’s proponents want him praised like a top-tier player (he was named first-team All-NBA this season despite not playing a lick of defense), but never have him subjected to the scrutiny that comes along with the territory. There don’t seem to be many in the media who can discuss Morey or Harden objectively because they are too closely tied to a narrative that has usurped reality, one that has fostered a collective investment. During the first season after Morey “fleeced” Oklahoma City for Harden’s services, it was
the Thunder
who posted the best win total and win percentage in franchise history. Yet, the popular talking point was how much worse a team they were, how shortsighted their front office was, and how good and how smart Harden and Morey were. At this point, the majority of the press
have
to defend them, because they’re really defending their own assertions by extension."
Julius Wrek
read that. he makes some good points, but a lot of it is garbage