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Originally Posted by franchise3
Ferry won.
Originally Posted by leemelone
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
So Dirk isn't a competitor, but he's the first guy to take two teams to the Finals and win one without another legitimate star since... When?Originally Posted by leemelone
So the guy who says "I lost the drive to compete because I didn't take enough time to party it up" is just as competitive as anyone in the league. Anyone else would have got murdered by ESPN but for some reason the media let's this guy and Big Ben slide.
The dude didn't need to run to another superstar to win a title. Didn't need to piss and moan, quit in a playoff game because he was upset, and demand a trade because he couldn't win without another star by him, but he's not an elite competitor. Got it.
That's my last post about Dirk.
Dude...the guy said it himself. "I'm not a competitor right now". That's what my whole argument is based on. You can try to make a case whether Kobe did or did not quit in the second half of a game where his team was already getting blown out but Dirk actually did STOP PLAYING and take games off in the middle of the season for CONDITIONING while Kobe is getting shot up with drugs to play with an injury on his good hand when Carmelo and Luol Deng missed weeks with the same injury to their OFF hand so he could carry a team with statistically the worst starting point guard, small forward (a guy whose own coach said wouldn't get any playing time AT ALL if it was based on stats) and the worst bench all while leading the league in scoring until the last day of the season and carrying his team to a 3 seed after already having not just one but FIVE rings. That's what you call an elite competitor. I'm glad we're both done talking about this Dirk character.
Originally Posted by Spectacular23
wheres jamario moon ? what happen to him
Should the Nets retain Deron Williams — and it appears that this deal does not hinge on that guarantee — Johnson and Williams would become one of the more devastating two-man wing combos in the NBA. Johnson removes an enormous scoring load from Deron Williams and Brook Lopez, allowing both to flourish if Avery Johnson can utilize all three as a collective unit. There are numerous creative offensive sets you can mold around the skills of these three — a Williams/Johnson high wing pick-and-pop/roll, a two-man game with Williams & Lopez with Johnson lurking in the corner or on the opposite wing, and playing Williams off the ball in spot possessions to give Johnson the opportunity to create are a few examples. It should be noted that Johnson is a far superior shooter on the right side of the floor than the left, and Brook Lopez is a much better scorer on the right block than the left. If coach Johnson does his homework, expect a consistent two-man game between Johnson and Lopez on the right side in Brooklyn.
If you were referring to me, it's got nothing to do with me being a Mavs fan. I'm just questioning how you can even seriously say Brook Lopez is a top 5 centerOriginally Posted by Buc Em
Oh.
Brook Lopez just turned 24, has career averages of 17 points 8 boards and 2 blocks a game to go along with 80 % free throw shooting and 50 fg %.
I think he'll be just fine with Crash and Hump attacking the glass.
And who's the third best SG in the league?.....do not tell me James Harden, Manu or Eric Gordon.
* looks at sig....sees DALLAS MAVERICKS *
I get it now.
How you gonna mock him about LAL being swept last year when your team got swept in the very same season your star player said he was not motivated enough to win?Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Originally Posted by leemelone
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
So Dirk isn't a competitor, but he's the first guy to take two teams to the Finals and win one without another legitimate star since... When?
The dude didn't need to run to another superstar to win a title. Didn't need to piss and moan, quit in a playoff game because he was upset, and demand a trade because he couldn't win without another star by him, but he's not an elite competitor. Got it.
That's my last post about Dirk.
Dude...the guy said it himself. "I'm not a competitor right now". That's what my whole argument is based on. You can try to make a case whether Kobe did or did not quit in the second half of a game where his team was already getting blown out but Dirk actually did STOP PLAYING and take games off in the middle of the season for CONDITIONING while Kobe is getting shot up with drugs to play with an injury on his good hand when Carmelo and Luol Deng missed weeks with the same injury to their OFF hand so he could carry a team with statistically the worst starting point guard, small forward (a guy whose own coach said wouldn't get any playing time AT ALL if it was based on stats) and the worst bench all while leading the league in scoring until the last day of the season and carrying his team to a 3 seed after already having not just one but FIVE rings. That's what you call an elite competitor. I'm glad we're both done talking about this Dirk character.
But
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
How you gonna mock him about LAL being swept last year when your team got swept in the very same season your star player said he was not motivated enough to win?Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Originally Posted by leemelone
Dude...the guy said it himself. "I'm not a competitor right now". That's what my whole argument is based on. You can try to make a case whether Kobe did or did not quit in the second half of a game where his team was already getting blown out but Dirk actually did STOP PLAYING and take games off in the middle of the season for CONDITIONING while Kobe is getting shot up with drugs to play with an injury on his good hand when Carmelo and Luol Deng missed weeks with the same injury to their OFF hand so he could carry a team with statistically the worst starting point guard, small forward (a guy whose own coach said wouldn't get any playing time AT ALL if it was based on stats) and the worst bench all while leading the league in scoring until the last day of the season and carrying his team to a 3 seed after already having not just one but FIVE rings. That's what you call an elite competitor. I'm glad we're both done talking about this Dirk character.
But
This aint even about Kobe though. It'd be easy to go down the list and just state all of Dirk's failures where his team got beat and say if he was a true competitor he wouldn't have let that happen.Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Because if Kobe was that damn great he would have never been swept by Dirk blown off the $%$##!* court in Game 4.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
How you gonna mock him about LAL being swept last year when your team got swept in the very same season your star player said he was not motivated enough to win?Originally Posted by SneakerPro
But
Originally Posted by HankMoody
How about you bring up Deron Williams having to forego ~$28M to sign with the Mavs and not Jay-Z?
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
https://twitter.com/#!/Chris_Broussardhttps://twitter.com/#!/Chris_Broussard
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
This aint even about Kobe though. It'd be easy to go down the list and just state all of Dirk's failures where his team got beat and say if he was a true competitor he wouldn't have let that happen.Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Because if Kobe was that damn great he would have never been swept by Dirk blown off the $%$##!* court in Game 4.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
How you gonna mock him about LAL being swept last year when your team got swept in the very same season your star player said he was not motivated enough to win?
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
people are really counting out the Nets.
No one in the East seems to be threat outside of Miami with the current structure (if Deron re-signs). No one is beating the Heat anyways, but I'm talking about the team that will meet them in the ECF. Boston has a chance, but thats pending other FA deals. Indiana is about to lose their all-star center. Bulls are pretty much done in terms of contending. Philly are more than likely going to make a drastic change and move Iguodala.
The Nets will be a top 4 team if they are able to keep Lopez and re-sign Dwill.
Source for the 10% figure?Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Originally Posted by HankMoody
How about you bring up Deron Williams having to forego ~$28M to sign with the Mavs and not Jay-Z?
Because he isn't giving up 28 million, he's simply only giving up a guaranteed 5th year.
If he stays healthy the money will be more in Dallas because their isn't a state or city income tax.
Whatever dollar amount Deron can sign for in Brooklyn take 10% off it.
That isn't really far fectched...Originally Posted by quik1987
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
people are really counting out the Nets.
No one in the East seems to be threat outside of Miami with the current structure (if Deron re-signs). No one is beating the Heat anyways, but I'm talking about the team that will meet them in the ECF. Boston has a chance, but thats pending other FA deals. Indiana is about to lose their all-star center. Bulls are pretty much done in terms of contending. Philly are more than likely going to make a drastic change and move Iguodala.
The Nets will be a top 4 team if they are able to keep Lopez and re-sign Dwill.