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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by SilkkTheShocker
Shaq was guarded by this man.
That nikka was half a foot shorter than him fool.
And probably 100 lbs lighter than his fatass..
Still pushed him out the paint.
Punked.
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Curry: 0x Finals MVP
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Shaq had a deep thigh bruise going into the post-season, and wasn't right physically the entire post-season. He even missed the tail end of the Eastern Semis against the Wizards because of it.
Just because Wade showed out and took the reigns in the post-season, didn't mean his 2005 MVP candidacy wasn't worthy in the regular season, though.
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NBA Legend
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
LOL @ Snaq
But in reality Shaq was a monster that season also. Who won it that year Duncan?
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I make 50-feet jumpers
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
So Dirk Nowitzki didn't earn his 2007 MVP either?
Idiot.
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Bandito
LOL @ Snaq
But in reality Shaq was a monster that season also. Who won it that year Duncan?
Steve Nash.
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NBA Legend
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Legends66NBA7
Steve Nash.
Well Nash got it because he made that team go from like 30 to +50 win no?
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Bandito
Well Nash got it because he made that team go from like 30 to +50 win no?
Yeah, 29 wins to 62 wins. That was a pretty good roster too.
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Local High School Star
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by HoopsFanNumero1
Meanwhile Kobe's statline was 22.6/2.8/4.4 with 3.6 TPG on 38%
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Heat Nation
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Wade averaged 24\7\6 on 47% shooting in the regular season as a 2nd year player.
Shaq averaged 22\10\2 on 54% shooting
Very debatable who was the best player in the regular season for the Heat
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Legends66NBA7
Yeah, 29 wins to 62 wins. That was a pretty good roster too.
Yeah, the roster improved, the health improved (2004-05 starters were amazingly healthy while 2003-04 had more health issues), there wasn't a mid-season trade meant to tank the season, there wasn't a mid-season coaching change, and Nash/D'Antoni were a match made in heaven.
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by SilkkTheShocker
Shaq shot 61% against Ben Wallace in the 04 Finals. tpols making up more excuses for Kobe Typical from this f.aggot.
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Akhenaten
I am aware, those media members are part and parcel of the assorted "clowns" I'm referring to. They voted Shaq because of the Heat's record and he was the established/popular guy, he was NOT nearly the best player on that team, regular or post season.
Shaq vs the Wallace boys 04 Finals:
27/11 63%
Get off Kobe sack you trick.
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Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Originally Posted by Akhenaten
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Banned
Re: 2005 ECF: Heat vs Pistons (for the clowns who claim SNAQ was an MVP candidate)
Wade needed a healthy Shaq as much as Shaq needed a dominant Wade.
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