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Alcoholic
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Alcoholic
2009 he was 28/8/7 on 49% shooting in regular season, won MVP, first team all defense, and runner up for DPOY. Playoffs was 35/9/7 on 51%.
2010 he was 30/7/9 on 50% shooting in regular season, won MVP, first team all defense, and 4th in DPOY race. Playoffs was 29/9/8 on 50%.
He was obviously the best player in the league. Theres nothing Beans was better than him at.
Tough to win a chip with Mo Williams as your best running mate though.
MJ resembling Bagheera is a point in his favor as far as I’m concerned.
Looks like they got similar support to me.
2009:
2010:
The supporting cast was good enough for best record in the league 2 seasons in a row, but not in the playoffs. Very interesting.
Saying one guy isn’t the best player in the league during the timeframe when someone else wins B2B MVPs and is better in basically every statistical category isn’t hatingPau was a lot better #2 than Mo Williams.
B Sox is being hater once again though.
Kobe was a better player than Bron at that time. Better overall scorer. Better FT shooter, better in the clutch. His IQ. He knew how to win, how to pace himself. Anybody that watched the playoffs during that time period should know that but we know what it is with certain people.
Saying one guy isn’t the best player in the league during the timeframe when someone else wins B2B MVPs and is better in basically every statistical category isn’t hating
It’s not like I’m saying Paul Pierce is better than him.
Doesn’t score as many points, and is less efficient, but is a “better overall scorer”