Brandon Roy or Chauncey Billups

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Who is better this year?

  1. Brandon Roy

    19 vote(s)
    79.2%
  2. Chauncey Billups

    5 vote(s)
    20.8%
  1. JFizzleRaider

    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    Who is the better player this year?
     
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    lol you would make a post about this lol
     
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    You laughed out loud, twice?!? Amazing.

    I think it's Brandon Roy. The dude is having an incredible season and is leading the Blazers to the playoffs. Billups is Mr. Consistent, so what he does is expected. No one expected Roy to be this good, this fast. To score 20+ and to do what the Blazers are doing.
     
  4. JFizzleRaider

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    lol well someone else said he would accept Roy being better than Billups just the same as accepting Speights is as good as Anthony, Durant, Butler etc. So I want to see other people's opinions.

    Because I can't see how anyone thinks Billups is better than Roy this season
     
  5. Karl Malone's Elbows

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    Strange poll, why? They aren't even comparable. Roy this year is better than Chauncey's best year.
     
  6. JFizzleRaider

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    someone called me out and said Billups is a lot better. I thought that was outrageous so I wanted to see other's opinions
     
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    A year ago I might have said Billups, but now I have to got with Roy. Starting to become one of the best guards in the West.

    I do feel Billups is more valuable. The Denver's record since the Iverson deal proves that.
     
  8. HailBlazers

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    Seriously!? What do you think Portland's record would look like without B-Roy? :smiley-nay:
     
  9. AhLian

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    Both are pretty equal.
     
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    I think if you look at it to who is more valuable to their team its Roy. He is the captain of the trail blazers and even when he is injured the players still look to him for his leadership. He is a leader and spends most 1st quarters getting his team involved in the offense, sometimes even in to the 2nd quarter and night after night he'll finish the game with respectable stats. He doesn't play the game for stats, he plays to win. But i'd be happy with either on my team. It's win-win :cheers:
     
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    Chauncey's getting a lot of undue respect this year.
    Yeah, he "became" their leader, but there are so many other factors that contributed to Nuggets' rise: Melo playing less selfishly, Camby's horrid weakside-block chasing defense is gone, Nene is playing effectively, AI is not shooting low %s all the time. I believe if you put Andre Miller on the Nuggets they'd play just as well.
    Chauncey's always been a second class PG, always will be.

    Roy's no superstar, but this isn't even close.
     
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    just look at Detroit this year. No Chauncy...no shot
     

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