top 5 defining/memorable moments of 2005 -06

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  1. Clangus

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    most memorable or defining moments IMO1. sonics v suns reaches a combined 300+2. Kobe scores 81 v the raps3. Dallas beat San antonio in 74.SAmare fails to make comeback5.Wade brings heat back in gm 3what is yours?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (clangus @ Aug 15 2006, 11:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>most memorable or defining moments IMO1. sonics v suns reaches a combined 300+2. Kobe scores 81 v the raps3. Dallas beat San antonio in 74.SAmare fails to make comeback5.Wade brings heat back in gm 4what is yours?</div>Pretty much sums it up, except instead of game 4 I think your talking about game 3.
     
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    you might be right
     
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    How about AI's back to back 40/10 games. (1st time in 12 years i think)Chris Paul's tripple double. ( 1st rookie td scince Magic)Dwight Howard's 20/20 game. (Youngest player to do so)
     
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    I thinK Charlie V's 48 point game has to be on the list. When is the last time a big man scored 48? Let alone a rookie. He is the last rookie to score that much since AI back in '96 when he scored 50. I think Charlie V's is still more impressive since he is a big man.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 15 2006, 11:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I thinK Charlie V's 48 point game has to be on the list. When is the last time a big man scored 48? Let alone a rookie. He is the last rookie to score that much since AI back in '96 when he scored 50. I think Charlie V's is still more impressive since he is a big man.</div>I wouldnt say that CV's would be a top 5. Also, CV really isnt a big man....his game is more like a small forwards. He is just stuck in a PF's body. Also, Lebrons triple double in his first career playoff game is fairly impressive. Not many people have ever done that. It shouldnt be top 5 but its up there IMO.
     
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    I dont care. He iis 6"10, and he plays SF, PF, and Center, so he is obviously a big man. I think it is still very impressive, and should definately crack atleast top 10 in my opinion. I was just trying to list other great accomplishments.How about CP3's triple double, Lebron's triple double in the playoffs against the Wiz, and Kobe's 62 in 3 quarters.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 15 2006, 11:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I dont care. He iis 6"10, and he plays SF, PF, and Center, so he is obviously a big man. I think it is still very impressive, and should definately crack atleast top 10 in my opinion. I was just trying to list other great accomplishments.How about CP3's triple double, Lebron's triple double in the playoffs against the Wiz, and Kobe's 62 in 3 quarters.</div>Charlie V does not play center. At least he shouldnt..... He might have played it some for the Raps but that is only because they had a shortage at that position. The position that suits him best is the SF spot and he can play the PF spot even though i think he is better at the SF spot.And, 2 of the 3 that you just mentioned were mentioned earlier.
     
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    No, actually you're wrong. SF is not the position that suits him the best. He played PF in college, and that's what he will play for the Bucks as well. That is his natural position, not SF. He is 6"11, and not nearly quick enough to play the wing for the Bucks full time. He is a big man. Why cant you just accept that?
     
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    who cares- it was a great moment regardless.maybe not top 5 but still great.do you all think that the knick suckingf ass coulnts as a defining moment?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 16 2006, 12:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>No, actually you're wrong. SF is not the position that suits him the best. He played PF in college, and that's what he will play for the Bucks as well. That is his natural position, not SF. He is 6"11, and not nearly quick enough to play the wing for the Bucks full time. He is a big man. Why cant you just accept that?</div>How many big men are that good of shooters that can shoot from the 3 ball? He is not an interior defender at all as well. Earlier you said that he is a center which he is 100 percent not. If he starts at the center spot one time for Milwaukee this year, I would be extremely surprised.Also, the reason he played PF in college was because he was 6 11. There isnt as much height in college as there are in the pros. And the reason he will play PF in Milwaukee is because the bucks already have a good SF. Im sure that if the Bucks had a good PF they would have Charlie start at the SF spot. IMO, he plays both and he plays more like a SF.
     
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    Dude, just stop it. You dont know what you're talking about. He can shoot the ball, so what? Does that make him a SF? He is not quick enough to play the wing, and he is 6"11. He is a Power Forward, just face it.And stop mis-quoting me. I never said that he was a Center. I said that he plays Center, and that is true. He started alot of games at Center for us, and totaled alot of minutes playing Center. So that statement is true.And I dont see why you think it is not impressive even if he can shoot the ball. Once again, when was the last rookie big man to score 48 or more points?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 16 2006, 12:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Dude, just stop it. You dont know what you're talking about. He can shoot the ball, so what? Does that make him a SF? He is not quick enough to play the wing, and he is 6"11. He is a Power Forward, just face it.And stop mis-quoting me. I never said that he was a Center. I said that he plays Center, and that is true. He started alot of games at Center for us, and totaled alot of minutes playing Center. So that statement is true.And I dont see why you think it is not impressive even if he can shoot the ball. Once again, when was the last rookie big man to score 48 or more points?</div>All I am saying is that he is a perimeter player and that he plays like a SF. That is the style of game that he has......why dont u just face that? Does he post up very often? Does he play good interior defense? You bring up the fact that he isnt quick enough but you are forgetting the fact that he isnt strong enough to guard good PF's in the low block. And the ONLY reason and I mean the ONLY reason he played center is because the Raps center last year was as sh*tty as they come. He was somewhat forced to. When did I say that it was not impressive? I will take your quote......"stop misquoting me".
     
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    Chris Paul had a couple triple doubles if i remember correctly
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 15 2006, 09:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I thinK Charlie V's 48 point game has to be on the list. When is the last time a big man scored 48? Let alone a rookie. He is the last rookie to score that much since AI back in '96 when he scored 50. I think Charlie V's is still more impressive since he is a big man.</div>Yeah Charlie V scoring 48 is more impressive because he did it as a big man even though Iverson did it at standing 6'0 tall [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ Aug 16 2006, 02:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>All I am saying is that he is a perimeter player and that he plays like a SF. That is the style of game that he has......why dont u just face that? Does he post up very often? Does he play good interior defense? You bring up the fact that he isnt quick enough but you are forgetting the fact that he isnt strong enough to guard good PF's in the low block. And the ONLY reason and I mean the ONLY reason he played center is because the Raps center last year was as sh*tty as they come. He was somewhat forced to. When did I say that it was not impressive? I will take your quote......"stop misquoting me".</div>He actually does post up sometimes to be truthful. He does have some good big man low post moves. He does not play good interior defense, but does that not make him a big man? He is a rookie anyway, and he said that that is the area he will improve upon the most. He isnt strong enough because he was a rookie. He needs to bulk up, yeah. But he will. He is 6"11, and he will be playing PF for the rest of his career. If he starts every game that he plays for at SF for any team then I will stop posting at BBW.I know that dude. I said he played Center. What is wrong with that statement? And then you go and misquote me and say that I said that he was a Center. Sheesh.And Iversonfan, tell me how many big men have scored 50 points in the last decade, and compare that to the guards that have scored 50 points in the last decade. Big men rarely score alot of points, so it is more impressive for a big man to score 50 then a guard.
     
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    you 2 still rabbiting on about that?WHO CARES which position he plays!!!! he is a rookie and he scored 48- thats cool enough- big deal if he is a sf pf c or a bloody mousekateer?It was a great effort.
     
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    81 easily is at number one, it's the only thing you will remember in 20 years. No guard in nba history has scored 81. The other ones are meh because they dont seem historical.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (clangus @ Aug 16 2006, 12:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>most memorable or defining moments IMO1. sonics v suns reaches a combined 300+2. Kobe scores 81 v the raps3. Dallas beat San antonio in 74.SAmare fails to make comeback5.Wade brings heat back in gm 4what is yours?</div>I agree with all of them but your #5 needs to be changed. The Heat were down 0-2 and Wade helped them come back in Game 3 to win 4 straight.
     
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    1)Kobe's 812)Kobe 62-Mavs 613)DWade owning the finals4)Raja Bell using the word "Pompous" in a sentence.5)Steve Nash winnng MVP over Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki. (Worst Descision in NBA History)Honorable Mention: The Clippers getting to the second round of the playoffs.
     

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