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Where's that chart that had IT with basically identical career stats as Kyrie? :lol:


Yuckmouth wanted no parts of Artest :rofl:  Will his Toughness Per Game go down after that?

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i loved this one doh

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I'll allow it , SG kyrie wants no parts of lil zeke :pimp:
 
i absolutely loved IT in college. dude was fun to watch and rocked the illest kicks with those washington jerseys
 
looking at the old guys that still balling (duncan, dirk, etc) i wonder why kobe doesnt switch to playing PF and extend his career for 3-4 yrs
 
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linear analysis on Cryie and IT. IT way small n just hogs a lot. Just a bigger Damon Stoutadmire. He ain‘t bad, but people using daily fanatasy stat lines to analyze don‘t know.

More so, you can‘t use the NBA2K mindset here. Different teams.
 
looking at the old guys that still balling (duncan, dirk, etc) i wonder why kobe doesnt switch to playing PF and extend his career for 3-4 yrs

He mentally checked out. Didn‘t you hear? Past 2-3 years, Kobe was wildin for saying how the Lakers are contenders and all that expired Kool Aid Benny Han pitch.
 
Stephen Jackson still has hard feelings towards Byron Scott. On Monday, the Lakers coach reportedly said that Julius Randle has to "grow up," after the latter got upset at being taken out during Sunday's win against Phoenix. In an interview on 120 Sports, Stephen Jackson responded to the report, and he didn't hold back his feelings for his old Nets coach:







"He is the WORST communicator for young guys." Stephen Jackson had some for Byron Scott https://t.co/G8MqCZ5PPv https://t.co/r1Vtn3P4qt
— 120 Sports (@120Sports) January 6, 2016

Michael Kim: "As far as the other team is concerned, Byron Scott, the coach of the Lakers of course, says that Julius Randle, his young star, needs to grow up. What do you make of that comment?"

Stephen Jackson: "You know what? I'm glad you asked me this question. D'Angelo Russell and [Julius] Randle: do not pay attention to Byron Scott ... I made the rookie All-Star game at the end of the break, and after the break, he did not play me no more. He is the worst communicator for young guys. I would not advise a young player to even listen to Byron Scott, because he is the worst coach at communicating with young guys, and I'm living proof."

Jackson went on to give his own advice, which includes "be professional" and "go to the vets, if [they] have any questions," while continuing to trash talk Byron Scott by saying "he has too much pride." You can see the full clip over at 120 Sports.
 
Carmelo Anthony is becoming the player critics always wanted him to be
Long considered a scorer and scorer only, the Knicks' superstar is expanding his game and becoming the leader so many wished he'd become.


Maybe it's because Carmelo Anthony is now 31 and coming off the worst season of his career. Maybe Phil Jackson's beloved Triangle offense -- and the Zen philosophy he attaches to it -- has rubbed off on Anthony. Maybe Anthony now actually respects the players surrounding him and even seems to enjoy playing with them.

Whatever the reason, Anthony has changed this year and is having greater awakening over the last week. He still calls for isolations and tough pull-up jumpers, and he always will. But now, dazzling passes and tough defensive rebounds are sprinkled in. Better yet, he's often smiling and has surprisingly become the wise old head for the new Knicks.

http://bit.ly/1ONvkhA
 
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IT is bigger in the sense of muscle mass amd width. You dont necessarily need height to equate someone as being big. This isn‘t bloodsport or mma.

Barkley was never TALL, but he sure was BIGGER, which allowed him to play at the PF/C position.

Hope that clears up the confusion.

IT can score, only cuz he has the ball in his hands. Face looks like Earl Boykins on Roids.
 
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