NBA 2012-13
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Azubuike24Lets say LeBron only wins 2 rings in his career. Combine that with the fact that he was so good, so young, and if he plays until he's 40+ like MJ...his stats will be off the charts in every category.
He's on pace to be at the top in scoring and put up massive rebounding, steals and assist numbers for a 3.
Throw in half-a-dozen MVP's and all of the other personal achievements, he trumps Duncan. I won't say he surpasses Kobe just yet until we see how he returns from the achilles. -
GOONx19Azubuike24;1451598 wrote:Lets say LeBron only wins 2 rings in his career. Combine that with the fact that he was so good, so young, and if he plays until he's 40+ like MJ...his stats will be off the charts in every category.
He's on pace to be at the top in scoring and put up massive rebounding, steals and assist numbers for a 3.
Throw in half-a-dozen MVP's and all of the other personal achievements, he trumps Duncan. I won't say he surpasses Kobe just yet until we see how he returns from the achilles.
Mark Jackson said this week he thinks Lebron will finish first in scoring and Top 5 in assists. Also called him the best PG in the NBA. -
IliketurtlesDamn Hibbert fined 75K for his comments after game 6. Figured it'd be a lot but not that much.
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gport_tennisIliketurtles;1451677 wrote:Damn Hibbert fined 75K for his comments after game 6. Figured it'd be a lot but not that much.
Damn, he'll be feeling that one in the morning...no homo -
ernest_t_basswes_mantooth;1451596 wrote:Lol....true, but to be fair, I have never seen a superstar commit a foul.
Also, seeing the big fundamental get kicked out of a game for laughing is still one of the reasons I hate nba officiating
Link? Never saw that. Intrigued. -
ernest_t_bassIliketurtles;1451677 wrote:Damn Hibbert fined 75K for his comments after game 6. Figured it'd be a lot but not that much.
What were his exact comments? -
wildcats20ernest_t_bass;1451687 wrote:Link? Never saw that. Intrigued.
He was on the bench, laughing at something and Joey Crawford got him. -
like_that
[video=youtube;kOygTd1NWCM][/video]ernest_t_bass;1451687 wrote:Link? Never saw that. Intrigued.
ernest_t_bass;1451688 wrote:What were his exact comments?
I only linked the video because I wanted to watch it again, but is it really that fucking hard to google? -
ernest_t_basslike_that;1451697 wrote:[video=youtube;kOygTd1NWCM][/video]
I only linked the video because I wanted to watch it again, but is it really that fucking hard to google?
Wow. -
RotinajJoey Crawford is the absolute biggest piece of shit out of everyone that has anything to do with the NBA. That includes players.
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jpake1I wouldn't say things are starting to unravel just yet in Miami. Bosh and Wade's struggles have certainly been noted, yet they still have a chance to win a game 7 with not much left on that team. Many people always comment about the lack of depth and how it's just the Big 3. Had somebody told me Bosh and Wade's averages before the start of the series, I would have said Indiana in 5-6. The Big 3 need to help one another-- but do it the right way. It's not about quantity of shots, it's quality of shots. When Miami is rolling, that ball moves very quickly and they're near impossible to beat. Yet, far too often, one guy will dribble for the majority of the clock and they can go 5mins without a field goal. Wade and Bosh need to move without the ball and LBJ needs to find them. Spo needs to step up too-- they go through stretches without play calls and only hero ball. They cannot beat Indiana if they let them set up their defense, they're too good. I'd like to see arguably Miami's best play that they never run-- the pick and roll with Wade and LBJ.
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sportswizuhrdStolen from another board...Pretty interesting stuff.
2009 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 16 pts, 4 ast, 3 reb, 53% TS
West 14 pts, 4 ast, 4 reb, 55% TS
Big Z 11 pts, 1 ast, 8 reb, 48% TS
LeBron 30 pts 6 assists; 8 reb, 61%TS
2010 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 14 pts, 5 ast, 3 reb, 54% TS
Jamison 15 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 54% TS
Shaq 12 pts, 1 ast, 6 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts, 7 ast 9 rebs, 60%TS
2013 Heat playoffs:
Wade 14 pts, 6 ast, 5 reb, 50% TS
Bosh 13 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 57% TS
Allen 10 pts, 1 ast, 3 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts 6.6 assists 7 reb 61%TS -
bases_loadedDanny Granger healthy has averaged 22 points per game the last 5 years. Paul George 17
So Laley and S&L can s my d for jumping my shit like it was an absurd statement to say they are doing all this without their best player. -
SportsAndLady
I'm not going to s your d for saying a stupid comment. George is playing like a top 10 player in the NBA. Granger isn't doing that and wouldn't be doing that if healthy.bases_loaded;1451755 wrote:Danny Granger healthy has averaged 22 points per game the last 5 years. Paul George 17
So Laley and S&L can s my d for jumping my shit like it was an absurd statement to say they are doing all this without their best player. -
Trueblue23I do think Grangers shooting would def help the team, but that's almost all he brought to the game.
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Terry_TatePaul George 2013 - 17.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 4.1 APG, 1.8 SPG, 23 years old
Danny Granger 2012 - 18.7 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 1.8 APG, 1.0 SPG, 30 years old
Not the best comparison, but I think it is fair to say that Paul George is without a doubt Indiana's best player. Danny Granger 2008-2010 may have been better than George right now, but 2012 Granger was not even better than 2013 George. -
Ironman92sportswizuhrd;1451742 wrote:Stolen from another board...Pretty interesting stuff.
2009 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 16 pts, 4 ast, 3 reb, 53% TS
West 14 pts, 4 ast, 4 reb, 55% TS
Big Z 11 pts, 1 ast, 8 reb, 48% TS
LeBron 30 pts 6 assists; 8 reb, 61%TS
2010 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 14 pts, 5 ast, 3 reb, 54% TS
Jamison 15 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 54% TS
Shaq 12 pts, 1 ast, 6 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts, 7 ast 9 rebs, 60%TS
2013 Heat playoffs:
Wade 14 pts, 6 ast, 5 reb, 50% TS
Bosh 13 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 57% TS
Allen 10 pts, 1 ast, 3 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts 6.6 assists 7 reb 61%TS
I thought it was close....didn't realize it was that close. -
bases_loadedTerry_Tate;1451761 wrote:Paul George 2013 - 17.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 4.1 APG, 1.8 SPG, 23 years old
Danny Granger 2012 - 18.7 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 1.8 APG, 1.0 SPG, 30 years old
Not the best comparison, but I think it is fair to say that Paul George is without a doubt Indiana's best player. Danny Granger 2008-2010 may have been better than George right now, but 2012 Granger was not even better than 2013 George.
Reps for not being a dick about it.
I should've said, it's impressive that the Pacers are doing this without their best shooter. -
friendfromlowryYou know what's inevitably going to happen tonight? Wade & Bosh will combine for about 55 points and help the Heat to a double-digit win. And the media will proclaim them as clutch heroes.
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Automatik
I actually think the other roll players will step up tonight like in game 5. Haslem, Chalmers, Cole.friendfromlowry;1451906 wrote:You know what's inevitably going to happen tonight? Wade & Bosh will combine for about 55 points and help the Heat to a double-digit win. And the media will proclaim them as clutch heroes.
I'm thinking Norris Cole, he's been rather quiet. -
wildcats20Jason Kidd is retiring as well.
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IliketurtlesNot really surprised he has had a great career. At least he got that ring in 2011. Sucks to see another player I loved watching when I was a kid retire.
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Commander of Awesome
About time for him to hang it up. Incredible career though. Anyone think he's a HoFer?wildcats20;1451915 wrote:Jason Kidd is retiring as well. -
Fly4FunIt was time for him to stop. It was great watching him play when he was in his prime. Also his stint with the Mavs was entertaining as both him and Dirk were likable. He just is too old at this point.
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like_thatCommander of Awesome;1451928 wrote:About time for him to hang it up. Incredible career though. Anyone think he's a HoFer?
Absolutely.