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Yao Ming or LeBron James?? < Part 2 >

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by guest, Aug 16, 2002.

  1. jevjnd

    jevjnd Member

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    Really how is that honestly stop it people this is lame. None of you know. And yes you could give me that argument about scouts knowing but obviously the Cavs scouts don't, their team is the worst assembleage of players in years. Oh and by the way none of you know all that it is is either guess work or conjecture I don't know. Bottom line do either of you know that they will be good, no. Do either of you know their ceilings, no. So hhhmmm. As far as, "knowing", that James is ready that is hardly fact just because you try to over-emphatically state it.
     
  2. gotoloveit2

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    Lighten up, u call that personal. I didnt say your son, if u have one, is a spoiled brat. Oh, so I guess those Cav put up their hands and amazed how they were "DOMINATED" by this little high school kid. Or just some thing that u edited in. Please give me the stat of the game, if it is a real game at all, or just a light workout to assess his talent. I never said he is no talent. Just dont overhype it.
     
  3. gotoloveit2

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    By the way there r quite a few NBA "ready" high schooler sitting on their benches in NBA now. NBA ready dont necessarily translate into the next MJ. Just dont overhype. Did you actually see him play. If you have any video cllips, plz post them. The only highlights I saw, albeit, short, only show him outplaying a much shorter opponents. Probably not from one of those elite high school games that one of you alluded to.
     
  4. LeGrouper

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    Read our freaking posts gotoloveit2 and panda and guest! Sane and I are agreeing with you! Ming is a very good prospect and we are glad to have him on board. Personally I would take Ming over LeBron because he fits our team better.

    The only thing that appears to be going on is that you hate LeBron because he is cocky and you are sad because every one is not hyping Ming like LeBron. You are right, LeBron is overhyped, so is Ming for that matter. Niether have proven themselves in pro-ball. But when you accused me of liking LeBron's game because of reports that I heard, you are wrong. I saw him play several times on Direct TV. Have you? Then why hate him already? You are doing the same thing that all of these Ming haters are doing - judging someone's skills before you see them play. And stop saying that you want to see the stats. Stats at any level other that the pros don't mean crap. Scouts don't ask themselves "how many points did LeBron have". They watch his form, his speed, his hops, his playmaking, his defense, his touch, his competitiveness and judge on those things.

    The question of this post: LeBron or Ming? But in the opening post it was made clear that guest just hated LeBron. Why? Because he is cocky? Fine you can hate him personally but it is not a matter of debate whether or not LeBron is going to be a great nba player. I never said he was going to be the next Jordan, no one will. But he will be very good, hell he is very good.

    And for the guys who said Ming plays like he is 6'10'', that was just strange. I mean that is what you really want: a guy that plays like a more agile smaller player who can shoot but really is much taller. And no 15 lbs would not end Ming's career. Have you seen his legs? he is 70% leg.
     

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