Amar'e Stoudemire is overrated.

Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta

Originally Posted by trey ohh five

Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?
Penis still small tho.
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   what the %!*!!!!!!? how did that thought even cross his mind ? how did you come to the conclusion that would be an acceptable  reply ?


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Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e
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Anyone think a trade for Melo would screw up the chemistry? I'm thinking they'd have to give up 2 of the three between Gallo/Fields/Chandler if they did then the bench would be horrible. Just wait it out for next season

  
 
Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e
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Anyone think a trade for Melo would screw up the chemistry? I'm thinking they'd have to give up 2 of the three between Gallo/Fields/Chandler if they did then the bench would be horrible. Just wait it out for next season

  
 
Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
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), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.
 
Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
laugh.gif
), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.
 
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
laugh.gif
), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.

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Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
laugh.gif
), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.

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Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
laugh.gif
), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.
Bingo. Fans really forget that systems do exist in the sports and certain teams with good coaching will have almost any decent player flourish.
 
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Originally Posted by thacapt

Still think Amare is overrated?


Raymond Felton last year with the Bobcats: 12.1 ppg, on 45.9%, 5.6 apg & 1.5 spg
Raymond Felton this year with the Knicks: 18.7 ppg on 46.4%, 8.9 apg & 2.0 spg

David Lee last year with the Knicks: 20.3 ppg on 54.5%, 11.7 rpg & 3.6 apg
David Lee this year with the Warriors: 14.8 ppg on 44.6%, 10.1 rpg & 3.8 apg

Amare isn't overrated, nor underrated. He's pretty much what he's always been. He's still arguably the most efficient scorer in the league, like he has been with the Suns. He's still a 6-10 athletic freak who barely averages 9 rebounds, like he has been with the Suns. But right now he is playing for the team with by far the most inflated stats in the league.

One thing he definitely proved this year is that he doesn't need Nash, a claim made by idiots who apparently don't know that Amare played without Nash his first two years and averaged 20.

Someone please explain to me how Bosh > Amar'e


Put Amare on the Heat and put Bosh on the Knicks and it won't have to be explained. It will be self evident. Not that Bosh is better, but that one will seem better than the other depending on what team they play for. Much like all kinds of ridiculous claims can be made about Raymond Felton now (that he's part of the best 1-2 punch in the league
laugh.gif
), whereas last year, people would've put you on their ignore list if you even said that the dude was even capable of being a part of the best 1-2 combo in the league. But hey, only on the Knicks.
Bingo. Fans really forget that systems do exist in the sports and certain teams with good coaching will have almost any decent player flourish.
 
In _avi_ Lee's _efense, Wilson Chandler effed him up pretty bad.

Here are some post game pictures of his elbow from his last two games.

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In _avi_ Lee's _efense, Wilson Chandler effed him up pretty bad.

Here are some post game pictures of his elbow from his last two games.

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Bosh hasn't improved ANY part of his game over the past 3 years..Always had that mid-range jumper, always had the baby hook, was always a soft defender and decent rebounder...His range hasn't improved, nor has his defense...Amare's defense has SLIGHTLY improved, his rebounding has gone up this season regardless of what the "system" is that he plays in, and his jump shot has improved greatly..Dude's jumper was non-existent his first 3-4 years in the league...That 3 against the Celtics at the buzzer wasn't a fluke..He's been hitting 3s in big situations all season...I would never call a player I barely watch on tv overrated so I don't see how people that watch 3 Knicks games all season can judge dude

This guy dropped 30 for 9 straight games, a few of them against really good defenses...And if you're a GS Warriors fan, one of the most freely run offenses in the league besides NYK, how are you gonna bring "systems" into this? You got Monta Ellis, one of the best scorers in the league..Why isn't he putting up 30 for 9 straight games? Putting up that many points consecutively is a feat in the NBA, regardless of who u play..Idc if you play 10 straight games against the Nets
 
Bosh hasn't improved ANY part of his game over the past 3 years..Always had that mid-range jumper, always had the baby hook, was always a soft defender and decent rebounder...His range hasn't improved, nor has his defense...Amare's defense has SLIGHTLY improved, his rebounding has gone up this season regardless of what the "system" is that he plays in, and his jump shot has improved greatly..Dude's jumper was non-existent his first 3-4 years in the league...That 3 against the Celtics at the buzzer wasn't a fluke..He's been hitting 3s in big situations all season...I would never call a player I barely watch on tv overrated so I don't see how people that watch 3 Knicks games all season can judge dude

This guy dropped 30 for 9 straight games, a few of them against really good defenses...And if you're a GS Warriors fan, one of the most freely run offenses in the league besides NYK, how are you gonna bring "systems" into this? You got Monta Ellis, one of the best scorers in the league..Why isn't he putting up 30 for 9 straight games? Putting up that many points consecutively is a feat in the NBA, regardless of who u play..Idc if you play 10 straight games against the Nets
 
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