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    ... on a leash ArbitraryWater's Avatar
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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan View Post
    it took you 7+ years to figure out devin booker can create his own shot off the dribble

    wow, nice man
    Refering to the last line there buddy

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater View Post
    Refering to the last line there buddy
    Waiting for your next hot take. Maybe Harden likes to use step backs? Or Curry is a great 3 point shooter?

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by wagexslave View Post
    My guy, quick question... are you still taking Zach Lavine over D Book?



    I think I can answer for him.

    'Absolutely! Booker is just going off because he has KD taking away all the defensive attention. Look at what Lavine has to deal with, plus he's been hurt. Swap out Lavine and booker this year the suns have a higher seed and the.bulls are worse'

    Not even joking he says stuff like that.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by tontoz View Post


    I think I can answer for him.

    'Absolutely! Booker is just going off because he has KD taking away all the defensive attention. Look at what Lavine has to deal with, plus he's been hurt. Swap out Lavine and booker this year the suns have a higher seed and the.bulls are worse'

    Not even joking he says stuff like that.
    there is only one thing where lavine is better than book and thats the dunking the ball thats hit.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by GreatHILL View Post
    there is only one thing where lavine is better than book and thats the dunking the ball thats hit.

    Yeah Lavine looks like an empty stats player to me. He's won 1 playoff game in his career. Booker made the finals as the 1st option. That actually happened so Lavine shouldn't be compared to him.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    But scoring is the single most important dimension in the game.

    And he can run a little PNR as a passer too.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    This is the same guy who broke Lebron

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Booker’s progress as an all around player was very impressive these playoffs, and probably part of the impetus for releasing Chris Fall.

    That said, he DID NOT break Lebron.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    A lot of them are. 2 dimensional ones are obviously superior. But the 3 dimensional ones can usually play defense and they’re the best of the best.

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    Default Re: Booker is the most one dimensional star in the league

    Quote Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE View Post
    Booker’s progress as an all around player was very impressive these playoffs, and probably part of the impetus for releasing Chris Fall.

    That said, he DID NOT break Lebron.
    Put 47 on him his career high.

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