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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3 View Post
    Think about how bad of a poster you have to be to get punked by alternativeaccount.

    Yeesh. 3ball doesn’t seem like a bad fella tho I hope he gets some help.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    I just can't understand being so obsessed about this. MJ was my favorite player ever but if someone says LeBron or Kareem was better I couldn't care less.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Jamison averaged 23/10/2 in the playoffs against Cleveland from '06-'08 across 3 playoff series.

    And he peaked at 32/10 series average against them. There's a reason Cleveland went after him right afterwards. The dude could ball and was a top prospect out of UNC in the draft.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

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    Jamison averaged 24/10/2 in the playoffs against Cleveland from '06-'08 across 3 playoff series.

    And he peaked at 32/10 series average against them. There's a reason Cleveland went after him right afterwards. The dude could ball and was a top prospect out of UNC in the draft.
    Bro, you're an embarrassment

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    What did I say that wasn't true?

    Guy was a factual All Star talent that never gets talked about. You're mad because it's true, but it is what it is.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    3pols

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    the extent lebron stans go to discredit his teammates is wild lol

    Mo Williams in the playoffs put up better stats than klay in the 2015 finals.

    Klay is some god though while mo is supposed to be some bum

    Then they talk about klay throwing up big games in regular season….


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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    I can see why people shit on Mo. He was a one hit wonder type. Jamison was actually good but never gets mentioned. I don't think he was better than Pau... but he was maybe like... 10% worse.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    It's pretty disingenuous of the OP to include Big Z in the group of Mo and Jamison too.

    Big Z was an absolute shell of himself in LeBron's final season in Cleveland. In fact, he barely played in the playoffs averaging a staggering 2ppg.

    He wasn't part of any meaningful supporting cast for Lebron that year.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by Carbine View Post
    It's pretty disingenuous of the OP to include Big Z in the group of Mo and Jamison too.

    Big Z was an absolute shell of himself in LeBron's final season in Cleveland. In fact, he barely played in the playoffs averaging a staggering 2ppg.

    He wasn't part of any meaningful supporting cast for Lebron that year.
    Yeah but LeBron really needed those 1.7 PPG

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    andrew bynum averaged around 4.5 ppg in his Finals appearances and we always get his name brought up.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan View Post
    the extent lebron stans go to discredit his teammates is wild lol

    Mo Williams in the playoffs put up better stats than klay in the 2015 finals.

    Klay is some god though while mo is supposed to be some bum

    Then they talk about klay throwing up big games in regular season….

    Stfu. No klay, no play.

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan View Post
    andrew bynum averaged around 4.5 ppg in his Finals appearances and we always get his name brought up.
    No one takes your opinions seriously

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    Default Re: HISTORICAL RECORD: Antaun Jamison was considered better than Pau in 2008

    Antawn doesnt get mentioned because his best years were on garbage ass teams. Dude had his whole career to throw up monster numbers without obligation for post-season success. He is a Monta Ellis in a different position which happens to make him more efficient.

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