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Ray Allen and Big Dog sound off!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Quicksilver, Oct 11, 2002.

  1. Quicksilver

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    Funny thing is that they're both probably right - Robinson is selfish and Allen is soft!!!
     
  3. TheReasonSF3

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    Do they ever stop bickering?
     
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    ray allen is better than big dog
     
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    Well, G-Rob is a ball-hog- he doesnt know the meaning of pass. And Allen is nothing more than a jump-shooter. Both are pretty overrated if you ask me, although Allen is the better player between the two.
     
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    Allen is better than Robinson, no doubt.
    All this bickering is what you get from 2 players who have this desire to score and have trouble sharing the ball. Robinson got too used to having all ball during his college days and it carried over to the pros. He prob got jealous that someone else was getting more credit for scoring, that's why each time he got the ball, he had to try and prove something to get one up on Allen.
    If Allen was more assertive on court, he'd be a better player.
     

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