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Today, 11:20 PM
Thats a lot of dudes. Ill bill look like hes about to die.
I listened to it all for sean p. I hadnt heard that, but that was some throw away shit ehhh.
-Smak
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Today, 11:13 PM
Also would work with a hang after and then u put it in a jar.
And then u put it in a jar /
And then u put it in a jar.
U dudes need to have more fun haha
-Smak
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Today, 11:11 PM
Bosh was All-NBA without developing under Jordan or winning titles in the triangle, so he would be amazing if he DID develop under Jordan and get that defensive perception that Pippen enjoyed, while having his high-post mastery fit like a glove in the triangle.. Bosh was dominant from the high post and would lift the triangle to new heights...
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Today, 11:09 PM
I had season tickets to Georgia tech basketball as a kid. He was one of my favorite players. I watched him..
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Today, 11:06 PM
You clearly never watched raptor Bosh. They ran the offense through him out of the high post face up midrange.
@:40 is especially impressive taking peak Dwight off the dribble and reverse slamming on him.
But his jumper was high arcing and buttery smooth lefty. And he had a lot of counters and quickness to beat dudes off 1-2 dribbles...
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Today, 10:59 PM
This guy just cited Calderon as his rebuttal.... :yaohappy:... Jarret Jack??.. i can't breathe
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Today, 10:57 PM
Bosh is a go to scoring big and pip is a playmaking wing. What is going on here lol
Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrqqFX4ax-0
-Smak
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Today, 10:56 PM
Both were smart and sound-playmaking points who knew how to get the ball to a guy in his spots. Neither were scorers and I think both were bad defensively but yea..they were solid, smart pass-first PGs.
Bosh was not an amazing self-creator. They don’t have the numbers that go back that far but I’d imagine he was assisted on a fairly high...
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Today, 10:56 PM
he was, but he ate it
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Today, 10:54 PM
Some are, but her incompetence is legendary. They are gonna balk before they vote her in. If they do, hey, that’s all on them.
-Smak
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Today, 10:52 PM
I thought you were gonna bring it back with a rhyme.
-Smak
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Today, 10:49 PM
There is padding stats. I'm watching Pete Alonzo do it for the Mets all year long, in garbage time he hits HRs and gets hits. Meanwhile in a close game he strikes out. It is what it is though, Ohtani is easily someone I will root against because some dude playing DH gets a million steals. When he isn't batting, he could be taking naps. It's a nice...
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Today, 10:47 PM
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That's a total joke bro. You could say that about literally any point guard in the league. Calderon and Jack averaged 10/5 and we're average at best help. Probably below average actually for the whole NBA.
Bosh just had a super slick midrange scoring game. He had an auto jumper from there and a lot of moves Pippen simply didn't have....
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Today, 10:43 PM
Anyone figure this shit out?
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Today, 10:40 PM
Similar to Love, Bosh was a traditional in-out big that Lebron couldn't fit with.. Of course both Love and Bosh were sophisticated, all-round players and shooters, so they could adapt and become excellent PNR bigs, but that wasn't their game before joining Lebron.. It ultimately reduced them to lower-producers, which prevented the team from...
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Today, 10:38 PM
We know that Bosh > Pippen because Bosh didn't need the winning spotlight to be seen as great and get All-NBA - guys like Shaq, Lebron, Love, MJ, Bosh or Wade were so good that everyone was forced to make them All-NBA regardless of winning, while other guys like Pau, Pippen and Klay were borderline or below and therefore needed winning spotlight...
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Today, 10:32 PM
Ummm…the point guards? :lol
While not spectacular overall players by any stretch, Calderón and Jarrett Jack were very sound and heady playmaking points. Hedo knew where to go too.
You thought you had me on that one. Damn.
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Today, 10:31 PM
Insecurity because they know deep down that he's an underachiever even though they refuse to admit it.
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Today, 10:28 PM
You're so fat you have take baths in the pool.
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Today, 10:20 PM
That's not fair... Gen X grew up with the comics, it's basically their childhood... Star Wars too.
There's a $hit ton of young adults that have a fascination with Pokemon and Dragonball Z... that's their childhood I suppose.
and how you gonna dismiss Logan? Logan was a dark masterpiece of art... I haven't watched episode 1 yet of the...
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Today, 10:20 PM
Chris Bosh averaged 24 ppg on elite efficiency in 2010 with Andrea Bargnani as his only decent offensive help. Who the **** was "setting him up"...? :oldlol:
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Today, 10:15 PM
Bosh's ground-breaking PNR defense allowed the Heat to win without much rim protection, aka small-ball, so why wouldn't this be recognized as All-Defense alongside MJ, due to the unprecedented winning spotlight, and also due to the fact that MJ was a DPOY that already has the media's brain geared to view his teams as "defensive".. It benefitted...
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Today, 10:11 PM
this forum runs on your lard
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Today, 09:54 PM
I mean he’s fairly spot on. Bosh was better at certain things as a scorer. Pretty automatic as a pick and pop mid range guy. He could take slower guys off the dribble and had soft touch but wasn’t a playmaker and against better defenders he needed to be set up.
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Today, 09:52 PM
Why does Pippen get credit for his defense, while guys like Butler, PG13, and others are not considered better than say, Luka based on the same logic.
The reality is that no one gives a crap about defense, in part because intuitively people understand on some level that individual defense is only loosely correlated with a great team defense...
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Today, 09:41 PM
Chris Bosh was clearly a more talented halfcourt scorer than Pippen. You're capping hard here.
If Pippen was slightly better overall it was because of his defense, not his offense.
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Today, 09:30 PM
When I own you on this board, you cry bacon grease. And you then put it in a jar and use it to cook 12 tacos to cope.
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