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NBA 2012-13

  • Midstate01
    wildcats20;1308821 wrote:**** happens. It's the first game with half a new roster. I think I'll save my judgments til later on.

    True but so was the mavs
  • lhslep134
    Anyone who thinks Nash is completely washed up doesn't watch the NBA. Sorry, it's that simple.

    Nash was top 5 last year among point guards in wins added, 5th in value added, 1st in true shooting %, and 7th in PER. He almost led one of the worst teams in the conference to the brink of the playoffs in the West and was the only reason they were relevant.

    My brain is scrambling to comprehend that garbage uttered a few posts above.

    Mods, infract me if you must but FOOTWEDGE YOU ARE SO IGNORANT
  • Commander of Awesome
    Nash is the best shooter in the league HANDS down. I think he can play another 5+ yrs just being a spot up shooter.
  • lhslep134
    Commander of Awesome;1308960 wrote:Nash is the best shooter in the league HANDS down. I think he can play another 5+ yrs just being a spot up shooter.
    And his workout/training/diet regimen is well documented and quite impressive. He's going to be effective as long as he wants to be in this league. Lakers need to let him run and do his thing.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1308960 wrote:Nash is the best shooter in the league HANDS down. I think he can play another 5+ yrs just being a spot up shooter.
    Ray Allen?
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1308979 wrote:Ray Allen?
    Nash > Allen.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1308985 wrote:Nash > Allen.
    In shooting?
  • Midstate01
    Yea problem is, Nash won't have the ball much. Kobe has to have it...

    And he's not in Phoenix anymore where they get 1000 shots a game.
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1308993 wrote:In shooting?
    Yes, along with passing, handles, etc... Better player all around.
  • lhslep134
    sleeper;1308993 wrote:In shooting?
    Yeah. Of the players who played over 20 minutes a game and didn't play primarily in the post, Nash posted the 4th best true shooting percentage in the league last year behind Ginobili, Harden, and Brandon Rush.

    EDIT: From those stats, Durant at 61% for how much he shoots is so damn impressive.

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/statistics/_/sort/trueShootingPct/year/2012



  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1309019 wrote:Yes, along with passing, handles, etc... Better player all around.
    Allen = 1 ring
    Nash = NO RINGS

    Allen > Nash
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1309040 wrote:Allen = 1 ring
    Nash = NO RINGS

    Allen > Nash
    So,
    Rodman = Magic
    Rodman >>> Bird
    ????
  • Heretic
    Laley23;1309045 wrote:So,
    Rodman = Magic
    Rodman >>> Bird
    ????
    And let's not forget: Horry >>> NEARLY EVERY SINGLE PLAYER WHO EVER LIVED
  • Laley23
    Heretic;1309046 wrote:And let's not forget: Horry >>> NEARLY EVERY SINGLE PLAYER WHO EVER LIVED
    Well thats just silly, Horry didnt even start on all his teams.

    At least I picked a HOFer and compared him to other HOFers...lol
  • Pick6
    I hope my eyes are deceiving me...

    Steve Nash the best shooter in the league????? Excuse me while I LMAO.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Pick6;1309074 wrote:I hope my eyes are deceiving me...

    Steve Nash the best shooter in the league????? Excuse me while I LMAO.

    Its the truth. And has been for some time. Welcome to reality.
  • sleeper
    Laley23;1309045 wrote:So,
    Rodman = Magic
    Rodman >>> Bird
    ????
    /Kobe v Lebron'd
  • Commander of Awesome
    and this:

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/columns/story?columnist=hollinger_john&page=PERDiem-100309

    lolfail.

    [h=4]Top All-Time Shooters By CSR[/h]
    Steve Nash .515 .431 .903 1.849
    Steve Kerr .494 .454 .864 1.812
    Reggie Miller .525 .395 .888 1.807
    Mark Price .501 .402 .904 1.807
    Jeff Hornacek .515 .403 .877 1.795
    Chris Mullin .533 .384 .865 1.783
    Peja Stojakovic .485 .400 .895 1.779
    Larry Bird .509 .376 .886 1.770
    Ray Allen .482 .396 .893 1.770
    Dana Barros .488 .411 .858 1.757
    Min. 10,000 career minutes

    That's right: Steve Nash. By a mile.
  • Commander of Awesome
    oh i forgot
    Excuse me while I lmao
  • Pick6
    Commander of Awesome;1309085 wrote:and this:

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/columns/story?columnist=hollinger_john&page=PERDiem-100309

    lolfail.

    Top All-Time Shooters By CSR
    Steve Nash .515 .431 .903 1.849
    Steve Kerr .494 .454 .864 1.812
    Reggie Miller .525 .395 .888 1.807
    Mark Price .501 .402 .904 1.807
    Jeff Hornacek .515 .403 .877 1.795
    Chris Mullin .533 .384 .865 1.783
    Peja Stojakovic .485 .400 .895 1.779
    Larry Bird .509 .376 .886 1.770
    Ray Allen .482 .396 .893 1.770
    Dana Barros .488 .411 .858 1.757
    Min. 10,000 career minutes

    That's right: Steve Nash. By a mile.
    point proven. Ill be on my way now.
  • like_that
    Pick6;1309090 wrote:point proven. Ill be on my way now.
    LOL, at least you took it like a real USA American.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Pick6;1309090 wrote:point proven. Ill be on my way now.
    Reps.
  • sportswizuhrd
    wildcats20;1308821 wrote:Shit happens. It's the first game with half a new roster. I think I'll save my judgments til later on.
    To be fair, the Mavs have 9 new players and were missing their 2 best players.....And Eddy Curry played a lot of minutes.
  • Mulva
    In the most surprising development of the season so far, Eric Gordon is out indefinitely with knee issues.