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Lebron23
10-31-2019, 07:14 PM
He is putting up 19 ppg on 50 Fg%, and 7 RPG so far in this season.

bobopenguin
10-31-2019, 07:47 PM
He is putting up 19 ppg on 50 Fg%, and 7 RPG so far in this season.

He is really solid. :rockon: my asian brother is on the rise!

FKAri
10-31-2019, 08:04 PM
Dedicating your life to putting a ball through a hoop. What a waste of Asian talent. Sellout :(

tontoz
10-31-2019, 09:09 PM
He has definitely looked good so far. Yao set the bar pretty high though, no pun intended.

ILLsmak
10-31-2019, 09:32 PM
He has definitely looked good so far. Yao set the bar pretty high though, no pun intended.

yea disregarding your pun, it'll be hard to imagine dude being better than Yao.

He could end up the best Japanese player of all time tho.

-Smak

Smoke117
10-31-2019, 10:24 PM
Settle down, OP. You're fillipino and fillipino's are basically uiniversally despised by other asians. Even the Japs and the ****** who despise eachother can agree that filipino's are worthless gutter rats. Steve Nash won it while having pretty mediocre advanced stats. If you go those stats Marion was by far the best player. He led the team in bpm with a 5.3 because he did it on both sides ( 2.9 O, 2.3 D), but Nash was a 5.4 OPM (which...honestly is very good, but not otherwordly or anything) that was lowered overall by his -1.6 DPBM to a 3.7. If nothing else, I don't think there has every been an MVP with a lower BPM than Steve Nash in 06. In 05 he was even worse, an 1.7bpm...literally NO MVP since the stat has existed has ever come close to that low of a bpm. Nash flourished in a system. People looked at box scores and thought he was great, but it was always the system. He never actually had the impact to be a MVP.

red1
10-31-2019, 10:28 PM
holy shit welcome back OP



I can already feel the nba forum bball IQ going up

Lebron23
10-31-2019, 10:34 PM
holy shit welcome back OP



I can already feel the nba forum bball IQ going up
Thank you bro. Feels like it's 2009 again.

red1
10-31-2019, 10:37 PM
Thank you bro. Feels like it's 2009 again.
:cheers:

our boy got them rings and them finals MVPs bro aint nothing haters can say. they just have to deal with it.



"will never win a ring as the first option, not clutch"

https://media.giphy.com/media/p0RDMJGgMXF96/source.gif

Nashty
10-31-2019, 10:43 PM
Settle down, OP. You're fillipino and fillipino's are basically uiniversally despised by other asians. Even the Japs and the ****** who despise eachother can agree that filipino's are worthless gutter rats. Steve Nash won it while having pretty mediocre advanced stats. If you go those stats Marion was by far the best player. He led the team in bpm with a 5.3 because he did it on both sides ( 2.9 O, 2.3 D), but Nash was a 5.4 OPM (which...honestly is very good, but not otherwordly or anything) that was lowered overall by his -1.6 DPBM to a 3.7. If nothing else, I don't think there has every been an MVP with a lower BPM than Steve Nash in 06. In 05 he was even worse, an 1.7bpm...literally NO MVP since the stat has existed has ever come close to that low of a bpm. Nash flourished in a system. People looked at box scores and thought he was great, but it was always the system. He never actually had the impact to be a MVP.

Suns record in 2005 and 2006 with Nash 114-40 (.720)

Suns record in 2005 and 2006 without Nash 2-8 (.200)

Kiddlovesnets
10-31-2019, 10:43 PM
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bobopenguin
11-01-2019, 03:35 AM
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