[QUOTE=MasterDurant24]Why does Hayes have more votes than Cowens?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=MasterDurant24]Why does Hayes have more votes than Cowens?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Deuce Bigalow]Why did Pippen get over the likes of Barry, and a bunch of other great 1st options? Pippen could not lead a team to a championship, yet Barry did. But voters voted in Pippen before Barry.[/QUOTE]
Probably because nobody knows who Rick Barry is because nobody cares about the NBA before the 80s.
Like I said, it doesn't matter, count both votes or count neither, Gasoll was clearly better than Rodman, but Gasol's vote don't count? Must be a secret agenda.
[QUOTE=MiamiThrice]Gasol is being omitted because the OP is a Kobe balllicker that is a self-admitted 17 year old, yet puts 32 as his age on his profile to try and make himself seem more credible. In other words he doesn't know anything about the game of basketball and has probably never even played it.
Gasol is an all-time great on par with many others. Perenniell all-star player that is an international ambassador to the game. Led a team to a title while making All-NBA teams. Gasol is a guy that will certainly be remembered for years to come.
"Baily Howell" and "Rasheed Wallace" were never guys that were best players on championship teams. Gasols 2010 playoff run goes way underrated and most people give Kobe sole credit because the media brainwashes them to do so. Listen to someone that actually understands the game and they'll tell you Gasol dominated the 2010 NBA Finals.
Good lucks WockaVodka, this 17 year olds agenda is just too obvious.
Lakers don't get any better replacing Gasol with Rodman on the 2010 Lakers, yet put Gasol on the 90s Bulls and they become infinity times better.[/QUOTE]
Paul Gasol couldn't lead his Memphis Grizzlies to one playoff win, not "one" but he led the Lakers to the 2010 NBA Championship?
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