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    Tweeners never really find success in the league, outside of maybe Smoove and Jamison. Which is exactly what Beasley is. I really don't know what position he'd be most suitable for. Too much of a knucklehead to have control of the ball at the 3, too small to be a 4. And why does NBA.com exaggerate the guys height? He's nowhere close to 6'10".

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    Boris Diaw.
    Best offensive skilled center in the league.
    Should be an All-Star, but ate his way out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkfan
    Boris Diaw.
    Best offensive skilled center in the league.
    Should be an All-Star, but ate his way out of it.


    He's a SF. What is the center thing you speak of? The fact that he's ever played C is the evidence of how he's eaten his way out of it. There's not center about him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkfan
    Boris Diaw.
    Best offensive skilled center in the league.
    Should be an All-Star, but ate his way out of it.
    the guy bloated and went out of shape when he went to Charlotte. Depressing.

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    Wait, how did we all miss this? The greatest waste of talent is easily...


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    Al farooq aminu
    Demar derozan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whoah10115
    He's a SF. What is the center thing you speak of? The fact that he's ever played C is the evidence of how he's eaten his way out of it. There's not center about him.
    I remember his slimmer days in Phoenix he was a SF/PF. He could play PF in D'Antoni's system and even handled some point-forward duties from time to time. About 100x more agile and roughly 100 pounds lighter (exaggeration but he's so much bigger now than he was then) and could do a little bit of everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lebeast666
    So Miami should have the best record then even if they coasting. Wade cant shoot for shit. Bosh is a little girl most the times. Ray Allen? lol......Not hating just speaking the truth.
    so why does lebron james turn superstars into role players so he can consume all the stats? thats what i see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebron23
    This guy is the biggest idiot in this forum. A rookie Bryant demanded to be traded to the Lakers.

    BUffalobill is a F*cking Kobetard. STFU ******.


    I'm a Kobetard for giving credit to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh?


    You Lebron fans have serious issues

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    Anyone who says something good about Lebron's teammates is automatically a Kobetard now





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    Quote Originally Posted by lebeast666
    So Miami should have the best record then even if they coasting. Wade cant shoot for shit. Bosh is a little girl most the times. Ray Allen? lol......Not hating just speaking the truth.


    Idk. I guess Lebron makes his teammates worse then

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    Boris Diaw.
    Best offensive skilled center in the league.
    Should be an All-Star, but ate his way out of it.
    He would be fine if he could make a ****ing layup ever.

    I've never seen a player miss more layups than Diaw.

    Also, if he had a good jumpshot.

    I am a huge fan of his game, though, if only it weren't so weak-willed when it comes to finishing. He's a top ten passer in the league. Not just vision, but hitting the right guy at the right time.

    I actually would still try to trade for him and have him initiate my offense. As a true 7-8 assist per game point-forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG215
    I remember his slimmer days in Phoenix he was a SF/PF. He could play PF in D'Antoni's system and even handled some point-forward duties from time to time. About 100x more agile and roughly 100 pounds lighter (exaggeration but he's so much bigger now than he was then) and could do a little bit of everything.

    Yea, he would when Marion was on the bench. I've not problem with him playing PF tho, especially in a system like D'Antoni's. He was fun to watch. Just a true and natural basketball player.

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