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for someone who has yet to make an intelligent point in this entire thread, you have a lot of gall telling me to learn how to read.
I think if you put anyone weaker on Oden, he will just barkley them under the basket and either dunk or force a double. if the rockets find...
i think if you can dictate it, Landry is the best option vs. Oden on offense. It won't be quite as bad as what Boozer did to Yao, but it'll be...
i hate that idea. why would you front a guy who cant do anything with the ball if he gets it? teams front yao because he's so efficient once...
i missed that. i don't like andersen on Oden at all though. Even though he hasn't developed his footwork yet, Oden is very heavy and athletic in...
its a thought. although I think the Aldridge/Andersen matchup is worse than the Aldridge/Scola matchup because Aldridge will have to work much...
I know what you're getting at, but considering Portland is an awesome offensive team even with Greg Oden as a big zero on that end, I think he'll...
DD, you seriously disappoint me in this thread. you try to tell me Ariza has been bad on D, and that Wafer was worth keeping, in the same...
they did make an offer, a really low one. it doesnt change the fact that if Wafer were even half as good as you guys seem to think he is, he...
nothing i wrote was false. he went overseas because he got more $ yes, but considering the bargain price he could have been had for . . . i think...
I'll break it down simply for you: - Wafer did not understand Rick Adelmans ideas on how the offense needed to work. He could not play within...
he also does not have the physical tools that Ariza does. Ariza was drafted as a PROJECT that was never developed. go read his draft bio for...
i'm sorry that you cant understand that. its not hard.
now you are just making stuff up. please stop.
you know what, you're right. clearly he has had the freedom to develop his game completely while not being used in orlando, or asked to play a...
Ginobili was 25 when he joined the spurs. and he wasn't nearly the player he became later on in his career.
I would put that number around 60%. Only because he hasn't ever had the freedom to develop. in orlando he was a raw defensive wing. in LA he...
look man, i'll put it to you this way. ariza has always been a team-first player, and has always accepted his role. if he's playing more...
jesus guys, if he could shoot threes, handle, had crazy athleticism, all this body control, first step, strength, length, size etc etc, he...
there is no precedent being set here, I think that's where you go wrong with this. Early in a season like this, everyone is going to be searching...