Official NBA 2012-2013 Season Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
They need to let Nash control the ball more than Kobe, he knows how to keep Dwight/Clark involved and Kobe will get his points still.
It's obvious Kobe doesn't trust anybody on the team down the stretch
 
The Heat are pretty good
So is this guy named LeBron.
He's not bad either 
laugh.gif
 
They need to let Nash control the ball more than Kobe, he knows how to keep Dwight/Clark involved and Kobe will get his points still.
It's obvious Kobe doesn't trust anybody on the team down the stretch
Until Nash can turn the corner and get by people on pick and rolls, I'll pass (no pun intended).
 
That's a stupid argument, fact is they stayed, put up record breaking numbers, were All Americans and NPOY's.

In the modern era (preps to pros era), Laettner is far and away the best college player. In fact, going back even further, he might be the greatest college player ever (Jabbar and Walton are in the discussion as well). Yet, he's still not in the Hall. Again, if he's not in, then nobody else should be discussed.
 
LeBron and DWade's shooting this game.
sick.gif


24-36 combined.

Dat efficiency.
 
Are Tyler and JJ really that great though? If more talented players didn't go one and done wouldn't they shatter their college numbers?

Hansbrough is the leading scorer in ACC history, considering all the greats that have come through that conference, he was definitely great in college
How many of those greats stayed 4 years

but so? We're punishing players based on what other players DIDN'T do now?

Tyler Hansbrough:

national champion
4x consensus All American
USBWA Freshman of the Year
NABC National Player of the Year
Naismith Award winner
Rupp Trophy winner
USBWA Player of the Year
Wooden Award Winner

I'd say thats an HOF resume
 
That Wade steal, behind the back save in one motion is simply incredible. I have no idea how he saved it that fast.
 
In the modern era (preps to pros era), Laettner is far and away the best college player. In fact, going back even further, he might be the greatest college player ever (Jabbar and Walton are in the discussion as well). Yet, he's still not in the Hall. Again, if he's not in, then nobody else should be discussed.

Laettner was not a better player than Hansbrough and not even comparable to Kareem or Walton. He had great performances in the tournament and of course the Kentucky game but outside of that, his numbers/accolades can't hold up with Hansbrough.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom