Shaq, at this point, is blatantly overrated (IMO). D-Wade is an amazing talent, but I'm assuming he is just under a lot of fatigue due to the way the past year has gone for him, since he has not had proper rest without some form of basketball training for a long time now (whether it be the long NBA season, the Olympics, and now the NBA season once again). This doesn't really make me go hmmm, but Bargnani slowly proving and justifying himself as the #1 pick is great. I just saw a picture of Carter wearing a arm sleeve on NBA.com. I swear I thought those were banned? Edit: Or maybe Philly's just asking for too much in return...
<div class="quote_poster">Karma Wrote</div><div class="quote_post"> Edit: Or maybe Philly's just asking for too much in return...</div> Unless their asking for an all star, a former MVP, or a player that has the accomplishments AI has then they aren't asking for too much. AI at this point in his career is still one of the elite players in the league and to hear trades like Posey, Walker, and Williams for AI is just disturbing.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Gameface:</div><div class="quote_post">Unless their asking for an all star, a former MVP, or a player that has the accomplishments AI has then they aren't asking for too much. AI at this point in his career is still one of the elite players in the league and to hear trades like Posey, Walker, and Williams for AI is just disturbing.</div>That's what happens when a player demands a trade publicly. Every team in the league is trying to lowball the Sixers right now. And the fact that Iverson's being picky about where he gets traded to probably isn't helping.
<div class="quote_poster">Carter Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Nets suck. </div> And thats supposed to be a hmm? how is that a surprise???? Lol Jk
Adonal Foyle was on the court for the Warriors last night in the final seconds of the game. His 4 blocks in one game was just one shy of Eddy Curry's block total for the month of November.
On 12/1, Steve Francis played 33 minutes without a turnover. He hadn't accomplished that "feat" in his previous 98 games, going all the way back to 3/16/05. And before that game, he had 150 consecutive games (including the playoffs) with at least one turnover!
<div class="quote_poster">durvasa Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">On 12/1, Steve Francis played 33 minutes without a turnover. He hadn't accomplished that "feat" in his previous 98 games, going all the way back to 3/16/05. And before that game, he had 150 consecutive games (including the playoffs) with at least one turnover!</div> How do you find stats like that?
<div class="quote_poster">SkiptoMyLue11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">How do you find stats like that?</div> I looked at his game logs (on espn.com, basketball-reference.com).
oh, I thought you might have known some site that had some search that could tell you how many consecutive games without having x TOs, or x Points, or x rbs, etc.
<div class="quote_poster">Umair Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Rockets could've gotten Jordan.</div> To expound on this, the Rockets could have traded Ralph Sampson for the second pick in the '84 draft and taken Jordan in addition to Olajuwon with the first pick. It boggles the mind how good that duo might have been together.
After two years of harsh and restrictive responses to the Pistons-Pacers brawl, David Stern is essentially back where he started.