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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by BuffaloBill
    Idk. I guess Lebron makes his teammates worse then
    So Lebron is responsible for them bricking wide open shots and fumbling the ball. Aight kool.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by andremiller07
    Jonathon Bender, Eddy Curry and Eddie Griffin from before
    as far as right now in the L yeah Anthony Randolph and M Beasley
    Two of them RIP if I recall it correctly, and Eddy Curry was close to getting messed up and pretty much is

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdaman99
    so why does lebron james turn superstars into role players so he can consume all the stats? thats what i see

    Have you seen the recent games when Lebron is on the bench and Wade/Bosh are out there? Well if you havent seen it, I could tell you what happens, not a whole lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kNIOKAS
    Two of them RIP if I recall it correctly, and Eddy Curry was close to getting messed up and pretty much is

    Curry is having a good season in the CBA. I love to see some NBA teams give him another chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyRandolph
    Just sitting on the bench or wherever my personal favorite has to be Anthony Randolph... the guy came in the league averaging what 11 and 8?
    Next lamar Odom my ass. Don Nelson never gave him any burn though. Probably hurt his learning curve.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by lebeast666
    So Lebron is responsible for them bricking wide open shots and fumbling the ball. Aight kool.


    You don't do a good job of actually reading and actually using your brain, do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whoah10115
    You don't do a good job of actually reading and actually using your brain, do you?
    Talking to yourself.

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    Javale Mcgee

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by no pun intended
    Wait, how did we all miss this? The greatest waste of talent is easily...

    this.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by EricGordon23
    Al farooq aminu
    Demar derozan
    Can't say for Derozan yet, he's playing some inspired basketball this year and he's only 23 years old.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    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.
    He played center in 2005-2006 for the Stoudemire-less Suns. He was racking close to triple double on a nightly basis. Rebounding, scoring, and passing from the high post.

    He even got a contract extension after winning MIP award.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by ganja0710
    Definitely Beasley.
    This thread is about talentED players, not talentLESS players.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by lebeast666
    By superteam you mean Miami Cavaliers
    You're being a moron right now.

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    Default Re: Greatest waste of talent in the League

    Quote Originally Posted by andremiller07
    Jonathon Bender, Eddy Curry and Eddie Griffin from before
    as far as right now in the L yeah Anthony Randolph and M Beasley
    Jonathon Bender got hurt, had legit excuses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ganja0710
    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".
    This.

    Look, tweeners have been overrated since day 1. They either fade away (Danny Manning, Al Harington) or come off the bench for a contender (Kukoc, Odom). If they lead your team then you're probably losing. They provide versatility and fire power but not stability over 48 mins. Beasley is right where I thought he'd be at this point in his career. Eventually he'll get on a good team and provide a spark off the bench and get in everyone's good graces again.

    He'll prob get the 6th man of the year award like every other good player who doesn't have a true position. Look who's won it over the last 15 years:

    Lamar Odom
    Jason Terry
    Leandro Barbosa
    Ben Gordon
    Antawn Jamison
    Bobby Jackson
    Corliss Williamson
    Rodney Rogers
    Danny Manning
    Tony Kukoc

    All Tweeners
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