http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/columns/story?columnist=thorpe_david&page=ScoutingPost So far 3 out of 4 for Yao. Not bad. David Thorpe's becoming one of my favorite writers at ESPN. Dude knows what he's talking about and doesn't bs a lot. I'll post the other parts when it comes out. What do you guys think so far?
Yeah, that was a great peice. David Thorpe was an excellent addition to the ESPN writing staff. Imagine if Hakeem was playing today. He'd have to make every one of those categories.
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Michael Jordan, for a time the best back-to-the-basket player in the game The author must be talking about the 2002-2003 season, which was the only year that Jordan played with Dream out of the league.
Because all of those techniques mentioned above require having a shooting touch, all he can do is dunk the damn ball. It's only Part 1 of his article. I'm sure he will be mentioned in the next one.
They'd have to make a new category - counter-counter-counter-move. They wouldn't have "the best" or "the rest", cause we all know there would just be one name, and one name only - one name in the history of the game - the move often called the best ever, and one that even Jordan himself studied from Hakeem.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/columns/story?columnist=thorpe_david&page=ScoutingPost2 PART 2 Yao's 1 for 3 on this one, and 4 for 7 overall. He's tied for the most number of appearance so far along with...believe it or not, Dirk (one in which he leads in). How'd that happen? Any idea on how many parts there are to this series?