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How do our power forwards rank?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ricerocket, Oct 13, 2002.

  1. ricerocket

    ricerocket Member

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    Against the competition in each conference? List the ones that are better than MT, EG, KT.

    Eastern Conference PF

    Abdur-Rahim, Shareef, Atlanta Hawks
    Baker, Vin, Boston Celtics
    Battie, Tony, Boston Celtics
    Brown, P.J., New Orleans Hornets
    Campbell, Elden, New Orleans Hornets
    Chandler, Tyson, Chicago Bulls
    Coleman, Derrick, Philadelphia 76ers
    Davis, Antonio, Toronto Raptors
    Grant, Brian, Miami Heat
    Grant, Horace, Orlando Magic
    Kemp, Shawn, Orlando Magic
    Kukoc, Toni, Milwaukee Bucks
    Laettner, Christian, Washington Wizards
    Martin, Kenyon, New Jersey Nets
    Mason, Anthony, Milwaukee Bucks
    McDyess, Antonio, New York Knicks
    O'Neal, Jermaine, Indiana Pacers
    Oakley, Charles, Washington Wizards
    Ratliff, Theo, Atlanta Hawks
    Robinson, Clifford, Detroit Pistons
    Rogers, Rodney, New Jersey Nets
    Thomas, Kurt, New York Knicks
    Thomas, Tim, Milwaukee Bucks
    Wallace, Ben, Detroit Pistons


    Western Conference

    Brand, Elton, Los Angeles Clippers
    Camby, Marcus, Denver Nuggets
    Clark, Keon, Sacramento Kings
    Davis, Dale, Portland Trail Blazers
    Duncan, Tim, San Antonio Spurs
    Fortson, Danny, Golden State Warriors
    Garnett, Kevin, Minnesota Timberwolves
    Gooden, Drew, Memphis Grizzlies
    Griffin, Eddie, Houston Rockets
    Gugliotta, Tom, Phoenix Suns
    Horry, Robert, Los Angeles Lakers
    Howard, Juwan, Denver Nuggets
    Jamison, Antawn, Golden State Warriors
    LaFrentz, Raef, Dallas Mavericks
    Malone, Karl, Utah Jazz
    Nowitzki, Dirk, Dallas Mavericks
    Radmanovic, Vladimir, Seattle SuperSonics
    Smith, Joe, Minnesota Timberwolves
    Taylor, Maurice, Houston Rockets
    Thomas, Kenny, Houston Rockets
    Tskitishvili, Nikoloz, Denver Nuggets
    Walker, Samaki, Los Angeles Lakers
    Wallace, Rasheed, Portland Trail Blazers
    Webber, Chris, Sacramento Kings
     
  2. Ghettostar85

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    in the east: Abdur-Rahim, Shareef, Atlanta Hawks , Davis, Antonio, Toronto Raptors , McDyess, Antonio, New York Knicks , Wallace, Ben, Detroit Pistons


    in the west: Brand, Elton, Los Angeles Clippers , Webber, Chris, Sacramento Kings , Wallace, Rasheed, Portland Trail Blazers , Nowitzki, Dirk, Dallas Mavericks , Malone, Karl, Utah Jazz , Garnett, Kevin, Minnesota Timberwolves , Duncan, Tim, San Antonio Spurs


    some of these player I think is just slightly bether but still bether
     
  3. codell

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    I think it all depends on whether you are comparing them based on potential or what they have all accomplished going into this eason.
     
  4. ricerocket

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    Codell, don't start that again... ;) :p
     
  5. codell

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    Rice,

    See, I can sit here and ask you to answer your own question, and one would like to think that youll give your opinion and attempt to back it up by debating. But thats not your style and you are going to get drawn into your own trap where others can do to you, what you try to do to them.

    In the same respect, you are asking others to do the same and if I or anyone else gives their opinion, you are going to try and refute it by discrediting any and all, not just some, arguements that are presented to you.

    If there is one thing Ive noticed that is a pattern with you is, you are all about tearing down someone else's arguement, while never sticking your neck out on the line and allowing someone to do the same to you. I have to give you credit for that because in the end, it makes you look smarter and more knowledgeable that you might actually be (not saying that you arent).

    In the end, its all a game to you, and we are all just pretty much here for your amusement.

    :YAWN:
     
  6. DavidS

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    LOL!!! :D
     

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