G.O.A.T. are you still with us?
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G.O.A.T. are you still with us?
I told you that nikka should've just went straight to the top 10.
[QUOTE=Shade8780]I told you that nikka should've just went straight to the top 10.[/QUOTE]
In another thread he said he got injured, but that was over a month ago.
[QUOTE=Shade8780]I told you that nikka should've just went straight to the top 10.[/QUOTE]
Lol you learn nothing that way... 100 would have done it though.
But 212? wow
112.
If you every come back, you should link your previous threads. I enjoy seeing how your views have changed over the years.
[QUOTE=DatAsh]If you every come back, you should link your previous threads. I enjoy seeing how your views have changed over the years.[/QUOTE]
He logged on yesterday, so he's still with us. Maybe his hand is still healing.
Come back G.O.A.T.
Will you ever finish this off?
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[SIZE="4"][B][FONT="Book Antiqua"]#212 Wardell Stephen Curry II[/FONT][/SIZE][/B]
[B]Tier Classification:[/B] Second Tier Stars
[B]Years Played (Quality Prime Seasons):[/B] 5 (4)
[B]Primary Role:[/B] Lead Player on Middle of the Pack Team
[B]Prime Averages: [/B] 21-4-7-2 on 47/44/90
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[SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]-[SIZE="6"]O[/SIZE]ne of the up and coming stars in today's games and a player so smooth he's already making a case as one of the top shooters of all-time. This second generation star is the biggest basketball star in the Bay Area since Run TMC and the Warriors are contenders for the first time in even longer. Combining solid ball handling and an unselfish nature with that deadly range and lightning quick release, plus the ability to play on or off the ball, Curry is one of the best offensive guards of his generation. After a coming out party in the 2013 playoffs, the 2013-14 season saw Curry make his first all-star team, garner All-NBA second team honors and finish sixth in the MVP voting. As Golden State continues their commitment to winning, Curry figures to be a star on the rise for years to come.[/FONT] [/SIZE]
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[SIZE="4"][B][FONT="Book Antiqua"]#211 Stephon Xavier Marbury[/FONT][/SIZE][/B]
[B]Tier Classification:[/B] Second Tier Stars
[B]Years Played (Quality Prime Seasons):[/B] 13 (8)
[B]Primary Role:[/B] Lead Player on Borderline Playoff Teams
[B]Prime Averages: [/B] 21-3-8-1 on 43/33/78
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[SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]-[SIZE="6"]A[/SIZE] part of the famous 1996 draft class, Starbury seemed headed for greatness. Beginning his career teamed with Kevin Garnett in Minnesota, the Timberwolves seemed to have their Stockton/Malone for the next generation. However the spotlight wasn't big enough for both and Marbury forced his way out. From there it was a vagabonds journey of mixed success. From 1999 to 2004 he played for four teams, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix and New York. He made all-star and all-NBA teams at the middle two, but almost never seen the playoffs. In total, five first round defeats are the extent of his playoff resume, never getting further than a sixth game. Still with multiple all-star and all-NBA seasons and seven seasons of 20 and 8 production, it's hard to forget how good he was, even if all we seem to remember is how good we all thought he could have been. [/FONT][/SIZE]
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Where does Step go from here?
A Championship and MVP and tied for 4th greatest regular season record All-Time.
new updated list
1. MJ
2. KAJ
3. Lebron
Finish this up!
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[SIZE="4"][B][FONT="Book Antiqua"]#212 Wardell Stephen Curry II[/FONT][/SIZE][/B]
[B]Tier Classification:[/B] Second Tier Stars
[B]Years Played (Quality Prime Seasons):[/B] 5 (4)
[B]Primary Role:[/B] Lead Player on Middle of the Pack Team
[B]Prime Averages: [/B] 21-4-7-2 on 47/44/90
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[SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]-[SIZE="6"]O[/SIZE]ne of the up and coming stars in today's games and a player so smooth he's already making a case as one of the top shooters of all-time. This second generation star is the biggest basketball star in the Bay Area since Run TMC and the Warriors are contenders for the first time in even longer. Combining solid ball handling and an unselfish nature with that deadly range and lightning quick release, plus the ability to play on or off the ball, Curry is one of the best offensive guards of his generation. After a coming out party in the 2013 playoffs, the 2013-14 season saw Curry make his first all-star team, garner All-NBA second team honors and finish sixth in the MVP voting. As Golden State continues their commitment to winning, Curry figures to be a star on the rise for years to come.[/FONT] [/SIZE]
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[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]I already think Curry is too low :lol[/QUOTE]
I'm good..
Curry gonna go from 2012 in 214 to 30 in 2016
[QUOTE=L.Kizzle]I think he's too high.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/comeon.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]I'm good..
Curry gonna go from 2012 in 214 to 30 in 2016
[IMG]http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/comeon.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
:D
Dell Curry was still more known that Steph at that time, lol.