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I actually value big men over any position in the league
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so they were chauncy's pistons now becaus that supports your argument?why? based on what? CHauncy's pistons won in 05 right so again what has changed?nothing's changed its just in most cases the pg is too small to be effective as the best player on the team
other than IT which was 20+ years ago, pretty much every championship team's clearcut best player has been big enough to be able to dominate a game
building around a 6ft player never works
have you not watched basketball for the past 8 years?maybe if you ignore 60 years of basketball history.wing player >>> post player >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pg
C>>>>>> its not close.
Position value is also irrelevant, you just need a great team at the end of the day, the pacers C & Pg are the worst of the starting 5 and theyre title contenders, same with miami
have you not watched basketball for the past 8 years?
so they were chauncy's pistons now becaus that supports your argument?
he won the finals mvp but just like your iverson argument, that team was carried by its defense
so the 60s celtics would dominate now like they did back in the 60s?they hand out 1 chip a year, 8 years again doesn't change the game.have you not watched basketball for the past 8 years?
still 10 guys 2 nets and a round ball right?
Chris Paul can be your best player. He just can't be your best scorer.
Luckily, BG has become the man so that's taken care of.
This is the year for the clips
in this very thread you said that iverson only made the finals because of team defenseyeah he was the best player, not the mvp of the league. you could argue ben wallace maybe.so they were chauncy's pistons now becaus that supports your argument?
he won the finals mvp but just like your iverson argument, that team was carried by its defense
Could've sworn Tim Duncan was 2nd in MVP voting in 2001...not saying Shaq didn't deserve it but I'm pretty sure he was 3rd
yupCould've sworn Tim Duncan was 2nd in MVP voting in 2001...not saying Shaq didn't deserve it but I'm pretty sure he was 3rd
He was
Iverson had double the amount of votes that Shaq did
Having a superstar like Kobe on his team hurt Shaq's MVP chances
in this very thread you said that iverson only made the finals because of team defense
now you are using billups as an example for a PG leading a team to a title when he got "carred" by his team's all time great defense more so than iverson did?
discredit iverson's accomplishments because you dont like the way he plays so you hype up the 6ers defense, but then you say that billups is the best player on the pistons and lead them to a title ignoring their all time great defense because that wouldnt support your argument.
yeah no point arguing with people like you
so the 60s celtics would dominate now like they did back in the 60s?
still 10 guys 2 nets and a round ball right?
the game changes, adapt or get left behind
must have been ron artest that carried kobe to that championship thenPau was 4-13 through 3 quarters in Game 7. Shot 7-13 from the line. Just thought I'd share that.
yeah of course all positions are important but its pretty dumb to say a C and PG are the most important positions when it comes to building a championship team when a majority of title winners in the past 20 years had average to below average PGs and Cs and literally every championship team had an elite wing player (SG/SF)This is a pretty circular argument that you guys are in, but...
Basketball is a team game, man. Plain and simple. The championing or downplaying of any one player in any major context like that is irresponsible. This position, that position... doesn't matter. No one is doing it alone.
i agree that wings are the most replaceable, but im talking about having the biggest impact on an nba game in 2014Generally speaking, though, I'm with the post > point > wing camp. On a day-to-day basis, wings feel like the most replaceable, and therefore, least valuable. Think the fact that three of the greatest players in basketball history have all been recent wing players, and that the league is without many dominant post players lately, is clouding some judgment here.
Kobe never made anybody better. LBJ had eric snow out there looking awesome. Had Anthony Parker styling..... had bums actually playing good in Cleveland
Yep guys like Shannon Brown, Sasha, Farmar, Ariza, Luke Walton etc were balling out of control before and after playing with Kobe
Pau was an All-NBA player before playing with Kobe
Wait......?