Is the NBA too diluted?

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  1. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

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    I think it is, teams are lucky to have 2 VERY good players and the talent is assorted all over the place so most teams are just really average...or is this the way it's always been? Discuss.
     
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    I think historically you've always had talent spread around, however back in the day I think that there were a few more stars on each team
     
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    Pistonfan11 BBW Elite Member

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    I agree that the talent is spread around. Weither it be a team like Detroit that has 5 great players, to a team like the Heat with Shaq and Wade, two superstars.
     
  4. PureMvp

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    Than we have teams like.. Minny and LAL with one great superstar, with SCRUBS..Well atleast Minny has a proven PG.
     
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    Talent is spread out more. It's good for the game.Yeah Marko Jaric is one hell of a PG^... lol
     
  6. PureMvp

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    I forgot that the Clipps had Sammy C.
     
  7. nba dogmatist

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    I think it would be more exciting if they shaved down some teams, but the NBA just wants to make more money.
     
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    I think the D-League will help this because players will get to develop their game more and not go from no minutes to being expected to help win games. I think theres plenty of talent in the NBA but its all about finding the right team, like Smush Parker played a little bit with the pistons and suns but wasn't really played or didn't do good but now in LA he has started all the games he is played and is doing very good. I guess in a way it is diluted because there is one or two really great players on each team and most of them can't seem to win with the guys around them.
     
  9. mavsfan1000

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    Players need to work more on their shots since the shooting has gone down these days. Blame the coaches for only talking about defense. lol
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PureMvp @ Apr 9 2006, 01:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Than we have teams like.. Minny and LAL with one great superstar, with SCRUBS..Well atleast Minny has a proven PG.</div>The Lakers have Odom and Minny has Davis as their second fiddles. Proven PG? Last time I checked Minny's starter at point was Marcus Banks.
     
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    He was talking about Cassell, but he forgot that he was a Clipper.
     

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