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if bron can play all 5 poisitions like you guys say..then bron the real goat PF then.
Timmy aint s
Timmy aint s
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I'm just angry and frustrated with this season.
well yeah, there are a million and 1 reasons to why lebum is a fraud. there are new discoveries to his beta tendencies emerging every day, it would be irresponsible to not talk about lebunNot even close Seaman...you know damn well EVERY discussion in this thread, especially, always relates to Bron.its great to see how every discussion topic in this thread somehow relates to kobe
who cares is Kobe isn't the best SG of all time. 2nd only to Jordan..which also happens to be the greatest player of all time. Not bad company
TD knows he's a center. Pop knows he's a center. It's almost a shots fired type of thing when guys call him a PF considering he pretty much plays center the majority of the time. But he wouldn't even be a top 5-10 center if the fan boys just stopped fighting it and let it happen.
for the record, I have no stake in it at all, whether he is this or that. idgaf either way.
Simple question for you. Answer yes or no.
From 00-07....did Tim Duncan play more than 55% of his minutes at PF over that time span?
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After you answer that question. I'd like you to remember that Tim Duncan came into the league in 97. And played next to David Robinson as the "twin towers". Tim was the PF. So if you take those 3 years...add it to the next 7 where the numbers show he played 55% of his minutes as a PF....it's overwhelming clear that Tim Duncan spent the prime of his career playing most of his minutes as a PF.
Where he won 4 chips, 3 finals MVPs, and 2mvps. That's not arguable. It's a fact.
who cares is Kobe isn't the best SG of all time. 2nd only to Jordan..which also happens to be the greatest player of all time. Not bad company
TD knows he's a center. Pop knows he's a center. It's almost a shots fired type of thing when guys call him a PF considering he pretty much plays center the majority of the time. But he wouldn't even be a top 5-10 center if the fan boys just stopped fighting it and let it happen.
for the record, I have no stake in it at all, whether he is this or that. idgaf either way.
Booker looks like one of those NBA face merges, but that's his actual face.
Devin Booker basically looks like what scientists expect humans to look like in like 200 years when every race is all mixed together.
Simple question for you. Answer yes or no.
From 00-07....did Tim Duncan play more than 55% of his minutes at PF over that time span?
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After you answer that question. I'd like you to remember that Tim Duncan came into the league in 97. And played next to David Robinson as the "twin towers". Tim was the PF. So if you take those 3 years...add it to the next 7 where the numbers show he played 55% of his minutes as a PF....it's overwhelming clear that Tim Duncan spent the prime of his career playing most of his minutes as a PF.
Where he won 4 chips, 3 finals MVPs, and 2mvps. That's not arguable. It's a fact.
Get the popcorn readyThis NBA season has been more testy than others. Guys definitely in their feels...
Wizards ain't immune either:
Bradley Beal after Wizards’ crippling loss to Kings: ‘To me, it felt like we gave up’
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But TD is a center. At least top 7
It's really the only thing that needs to be said to you because i KNOW why you're going so hard to try and prove Duncan is a center. Gurantee if this had nothing to do with him being called Greatest Power Forward of All Time, you'd give NO damns about this but since the majority of people call him this, it makes you feel it "one ups" your boy Kobe who will NEVER be known as the greatest of his position.
This NBA season has been more testy than others. Guys definitely in their feels...
Wizards ain't immune either:
Get the popcorn ready
the polish hammer has had it.
I lost quite a few reps mani hate it. i miss my dude.
and..his reps.
Uhhhh...my math might be off but no. In that time he spent 9155 out of 19924 minutes at PF. That's about 46%. It looks like you added the percentages instead of the actual minutes. Also with the numbers available we know he played a good amount of center even when David Robinson was there so it's safe to assume he did the same in the first 3 years where we don't have the numbers.
Like I said my math might be off but....yea. There you have it
Nick Young ain't lying, but he's a different type of corndog for subtweeting and deleting. What's the purpose of that? That's like 3 in a row. Not the D'Angelo type of corndog, but a corndog nonetheless.
Durant is a *****
U mad
that Detroit line hurt didn't it [emoji]128514[/emoji]