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Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
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Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Originally Posted by QuebecBaller
That time you realized the only career you could ever have is in the NBA.
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Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Originally Posted by QuebecBaller
That time you realized you were one of the most explosive players in NBA history.
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The Beast In Me
Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Tim Duncan. He's the greatest player I've seen live, and he plays the game the right way.
Other than him: Terry Porter, Manu Ginobili, Andrei Kirilenko and Doug Christie.
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Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Probably Kobe. He doesn't cut corners to be successful and has this warrior mentality after sustaining an injury.
His Muse documentary really changed my outlook on him.
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Tell your friends
Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Ginobili!!!! One of the reasons I fell in love with basketball
Also Duncan and Kidd
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Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Originally Posted by dannysc305
Wade put my city on the map. 3 rings!
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Local High School Star
Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
stojakovic because he play in my favorite team PAOK
and now carry is my favorite
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YMCA Scrub
Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Originally Posted by KembaWalker
Ben Wallace
The 'Fro
The Defense
The hard work he put in to go from undrafted to a NBA Champion and 4x DPoY winner
I can vibe with that.
Isiah Thomas. Greatest leader NBA has ever seen. And also another little man that was not afraid to get into a 7 footers face. But I'm talking about fighting...multiple fights...with 7 footers.
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Life goes on.
Re: Which Player (all time) Do You Like The Most And Why?
Originally Posted by Prime_Shaq
Shaq because we may never see anyone quite as physically dominant anymore.
Yeah, Shaq for me, too, but I think the rules are a big change for Shaq-like players. I think Bron is pretty much like Shaq except for the guard era.
I've never seen anyone like Shaq who could just bully someone and dunk.
They really did change the rules, too, because as I understood it most ( of course he did some illegal shit sometimes) of his moves were textbook even though they dislodged the defender. His post skill level was very high. He just used it to get into the rim opposed to shooting a fade away. There was a certain beauty in him finding a way to the hoop.
-Smak
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