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12-08-2006, 11:05 PM
#136
Shazam!
Originally Posted by EuJazz
He rode the bench and averaged 3 points tops in Philly/Dallas his first 3 years. Don't bring up career averages, those years DRASTICALLY skew them.
In his last year with Utah he scored 12.3 points in a much slower paced, half-court game (93 ppg), on 45.4% shooting.
In his first year with Phoenix (last year), he averaged 14.7 points in a much faster-paced offense (108 ppg), on 45.7% shooting.
Game, set, Dirk.
dont forget the 10 extra minutes a game he played.
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12-08-2006, 11:05 PM
#137
Local High School Star
Originally Posted by EuJazz
He rode the bench and averaged 3 points tops in Philly/Dallas his first 3 years. Don't bring up career averages, those years DRASTICALLY skew them.
In his last year with Utah he scored 12.3 points in a much slower paced, half-court game (93 ppg), on 45.4% shooting.
In his first year with Phoenix (last year), he averaged 14.7 points in a much faster-paced offense (108 ppg), on 45.7% shooting.
Game, set, nash.
well said biatch
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12-08-2006, 11:06 PM
#138
Shazam!
Originally Posted by DreamRockets
well said biatch
you really are a douche-bag. Ive made my points. You can either listen to them or continue to be an idiot. Up to you but im pretty much done with this thread.
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12-08-2006, 11:07 PM
#139
Serious playground baller
Originally Posted by bumpyknucks
Marion putting up 20 ppg on a 20, 30, or even 40 win teams is alot less impressive to me than doing it on a 50 and 60 win teams.
So you concede that Nash didn't make Marion better? Deal.
Pla-Plow!
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12-08-2006, 11:07 PM
#140
Local High School Star
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12-08-2006, 11:08 PM
#141
Dunking on everybody in the park
re
He rode the bench and averaged 3 points tops in Philly/Dallas his first 3 years. Don't bring up career averages, those years DRASTICALLY skew them.
He rode the bench for a reason. He
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12-08-2006, 11:13 PM
#142
Originally Posted by DreamRockets
those player were facing true mvp candidates.
payton, KJ, strickland and stockton were facing prime jordan, prime hakeem, drob, young shaq for the award, those players were getting 60 wins every year and putting almost unmatchable numbers.
thomas was facing magic, bird and jordan as well.
tim hardaway was facing prime shaq and prime duncan during the era in when they were ruling the league.
steve nash didnt win mvp because he was better than those beforementioned players, but because his competition is weaker, shaq is way past his days of mvp contention, duncan is probably in his last couple years of contention for the award, nash won it because he was going against a couple of overhyped guards who haven't done jack in their lives and who barely crack 40 something and 50 wins in kobe and lebron.
nash isnt better than stockton, payton, strickland, whoever, he didnt win because he was better than those players were, but because his competition sucked.
Thank You and goodnight.
And I wasn't even aware of Nash's stats over the last three eyars. Thanks for that GOBB.
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12-08-2006, 11:15 PM
#143
Saw a basketball once
Nash Deserves At Least 1 Mvp
Well, i don't know about two but he for sure deserves one. He's just one of a kind guy. Best point in NBA alongside Jason Kidd and Chris Paul.
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12-08-2006, 11:16 PM
#144
Sixers|Eagles|Phillies
Nash dropped 16pts and 14 assists tonight. That assist avg will rise to 11.68.
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12-08-2006, 11:18 PM
#145
Serious playground baller
He rode the bench for a reason. He
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12-08-2006, 11:20 PM
#146
Originally Posted by EuJazz
He had them both the first year, jackass. Nash has always had one or the other. You'd have to say 'Where would Amare and Marion lead the Suns without Nash.'
Which, with Barbosa at point guard, there's not too big of a dropoff (what, 18 points and 7 assists instead of 18 and 10?) So in that case they average what, 102-104 points instead of around 110? Damn! They'll never win!
You are a certified idiot. You are telling me that equal numbers translate into equal impact? So, Barbosa could do what Nash does just with less assists?
People like you make it hard to read a thread without bumping into ignorance on this site.
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12-08-2006, 11:20 PM
#147
Serious playground baller
Originally Posted by GOBB
Nash dropped 16pts and 14 assists tonight. That assist avg will rise to 11.68.
Oh my God 11.7??? GOAT! GOAT!
He's the best point guard ever because he plays how a point guard is supposed to, pass-first, in an era where passing is a lost art.
A whole 11.7? That doesn't warrant an MVP. Not even today.
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12-08-2006, 11:21 PM
#148
Serious playground baller
Originally Posted by BlackVVaves
You are a certified idiot. You are telling me that equal numbers translate into equal impact? So, Barbosa could do what Nash does just with less assists?
People like you make it hard to read a thread without bumping into ignorance on this site.
Then....don't....read it....and....leave.
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12-08-2006, 11:22 PM
#149
Shazam!
Originally Posted by BlackVVaves
Thank You and goodnight.
And I wasn't even aware of Nash's stats over the last three eyars. Thanks for that GOBB.
gobbs numbers werent even close to what nash has averaged over the last three years, they are what he is averaging THIS year in a very short sample size which is largely skewed because he just had a career night.
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12-08-2006, 11:33 PM
#150
He's the best point guard ever because he plays how a point guard is supposed to
Yea. I mean...its SOOO damn easy to play how a point is supposed to play. I mean....EVERYBODY is averaging 11 assists per game. And giving passes reminiscent of Magic's days. And scoring over 50% from 3pt and FG. Yea. He's supposed to do that.
Kid. Guy. Whatever the eff you are. You seriously need to start appraoching things with intelligence. Because I'm starting to doubt you even have a brain. Do you bother to read what you post before ou post it?
Anyway. Its never going to change. Some people are going to support Nash and his MVP's. Others will not. That will never change. We can sit and argue about arguing over who's career was not made better with Nash and all that hoop-la all we want. You still have the doubters. Like someone said before, Nash won't be appreciated until he is gone from the game and the NBA represents the days when ball movement and crisp passes and "fun" basketball was a thing of the 80s.
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