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08-02-2009, 08:28 PM
#136
Made that high school varsity squad
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by Mr Clutch Melo
This. Mayo is so overrated here. B.Roy is way more talented
What do you expect he is ISH's Golden Boy.
1. Dwyane Wade
2. Brandon Roy
3. Kobe Bryant
4. OJ Mayo
5. LaQuinton Ross
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08-02-2009, 08:52 PM
#137
Power32 (OJ Mayo)
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by Mr Clutch Melo
This. Mayo is so overrated here. B.Roy is way more talented
Your mad because Melo will never be better than Mayo. Now my list anybody who thinks Wade, or Roy will be better than Mayo is out of their minds. Mayo as a rookie scored 28 points on Wade, and 31 points on Roy.
Here is the list time to lock the thread
1. O.J. Mayo
2. Kobe Bryant ( MJ was the best when he was 35 why not Kobe)
3. Dwyane Wade
4. Stephen Curry
5. Brandon Roy.
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08-02-2009, 09:12 PM
#138
Power32 (OJ Mayo)
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
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08-02-2009, 09:19 PM
#139
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by O.J A 6'4Mamba
Your mad because Melo will never be better than Mayo. Now my list anybody who thinks Wade, or Roy will be better than Mayo is out of their minds. Mayo as a rookie scored 28 points on Wade, and 31 points on Roy.
Here is the list time to lock the thread
1. O.J. Mayo
2. Kobe Bryant ( MJ was the best when he was 35 why not Kobe)
3. Dwyane Wade
4. Stephen Curry
5. Brandon Roy.
On the season Roy averaged 22.5ppg vs OJ Mayo and the Memphis Grizzlies Mayo averaged 20.8ppg vs Portland and IIRC Portland won all 4 games vs Memphis
1)Roy
2)Wade
3)Kobe
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08-02-2009, 10:38 PM
#140
Knicks Board Moderator
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
A player being in the top 5 at the age of 35 either proves that player is that great or the position is that thin league-wide.
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08-02-2009, 10:43 PM
#141
Knicks Board Moderator
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by O.J A 6'4Mamba
MJ was the best when he was 35
Didn't Jordan retire at 34, when they did the second 3peat in '98??
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08-03-2009, 12:32 AM
#142
Power32 (OJ Mayo)
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by Drexler-Roy
On the season Roy averaged 22.5ppg vs OJ Mayo and the Memphis Grizzlies Mayo averaged 20.8ppg vs Portland and IIRC Portland won all 4 games vs Memphis
1)Roy
2)Wade
3)Kobe
My point exactly you just proved it. Mayo can compete with players like Wade and Roy as a rookie just think at what he will to them this year.
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08-03-2009, 04:49 AM
#143
read this you homer
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Roy lol...dont get me wrong hes a great player...but if you had the game on the line...id give it to wade compared to roy...also i go with proven winners....
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08-03-2009, 05:10 AM
#144
NBA Legend
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by mamba24
Roy lol...dont get me wrong hes a great player...but if you had the game on the line...id give it to wade compared to roy...also i go with proven winners....
Have you seen Roy in the clutch? The guy always make the game winning shot or send the game into OT. He never misses a free throw in clutch time. In the playoffs in both games Portland won, Roy hit a big time 3 in the final minutes with Artest in his face.
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11-21-2012, 12:37 PM
#145
TP23
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by lilojmayo
predict the top 5 shooting guards in 4 years time
1. O.J. Mayo
2. Brandon Roy
3. Dwayne Wade
4. Kobe Bryant
5. Eric Gordon
Wow going through this thread, nobody predicted that Kobe would still be top dawg by a mile. his longevity is truely something.
With that being said
Outside of Brandon Roy's freak injury, and the emergency of James Harden. The SG position was rather easy to tell the ballers it was pretty obvious that Kobe, Wade, Gordon, Mayo were all going to be in the mix somewhere.
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11-21-2012, 12:40 PM
#146
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Harden has an emergency ward?
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11-21-2012, 12:42 PM
#147
Wait and See
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by lilojmayo
Wow going through this thread, nobody predicted that Kobe would still be top dawg by a mile. his longevity is truely something.
With that being said
Outside of Brandon Roy's freak injury, and the emergency of James Harden. The SG position was rather easy to tell the ballers it was pretty obvious that Kobe, Wade, Gordon, Mayo were all going to be in the mix somewhere.
Roy's injury wasn't a freak injury. A freak injury is like Bynum bowling and blowing his knees out... Roy's injury troubles were known from the time he was drafted i'm pretty sure.
Anyways the SG crop in the NBA is horrid, much like the C crop, although there are far more servicable SG's in the NBA than there are C's.
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11-21-2012, 12:56 PM
#148
Bringer of Rain
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by All Net
Due to Kobe's style of play I see no reason why he won't still be considered one of the best in the league even at age 34/35..
dis Mufaka knows the game....
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11-21-2012, 12:59 PM
#149
Bringer of Rain
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by All Net
If you actually watched the way Kobe plays you wouldn't be so blind to realise Kobe will still be a very good player at age 34...don't call me a homer when that is something I have never been.
see even when you tell the truth....
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11-21-2012, 01:01 PM
#150
Sentenza
Re: Best Shooting Guards in 4 Years
Originally Posted by AlphaWolf24
see even when you tell the truth....
Gotta give props when they're due.
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