Idog1976
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I see a lot of criticism of Roy and Paul together, not obviously in a deal breaker way other then one poster who's clearly working for Kissinger (read the Devil) and Associates as a lawyer. My question is how much would they impact one another's game?
Are we SURE it would decrease their relative prowess?
Might it not be more true that they would in fact make the eachother better? Watching them in the All-Star game with it's TOTAL lack of defense (although Roy has a sweet burn of LeBron's attempted swat) what I saw was two guys with astronomical basketball IQ's being perfectly in the right place at the right time.
Note CP3's reads on Roy right in the perfect place. Note Roy's tap steal to Paul:
[video=youtube;XJ8u9Ygn_gI]
Yes, it's not strong evidence but it's the only tape we have of the two together. I see two guys who have a feel for the game that is only surpassed by maybe 5 guys in the league if that. Part of what makes Roy so amazing is his feel for the game and the same is true with Paul.
I see the two being greater then the sum of their parts even if both take a hit to their stat sheets, I see greater efficiency and durability from sharing the load on offense.
I see Paul carrying us in the first half and Roy closing games out.
So Gentlemen, Ladies of Sportstwo what say you?
Are we SURE it would decrease their relative prowess?
Might it not be more true that they would in fact make the eachother better? Watching them in the All-Star game with it's TOTAL lack of defense (although Roy has a sweet burn of LeBron's attempted swat) what I saw was two guys with astronomical basketball IQ's being perfectly in the right place at the right time.
Note CP3's reads on Roy right in the perfect place. Note Roy's tap steal to Paul:
[video=youtube;XJ8u9Ygn_gI]
Yes, it's not strong evidence but it's the only tape we have of the two together. I see two guys who have a feel for the game that is only surpassed by maybe 5 guys in the league if that. Part of what makes Roy so amazing is his feel for the game and the same is true with Paul.
I see the two being greater then the sum of their parts even if both take a hit to their stat sheets, I see greater efficiency and durability from sharing the load on offense.
I see Paul carrying us in the first half and Roy closing games out.
So Gentlemen, Ladies of Sportstwo what say you?
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