Who Deserves A Ring?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BigMo763 @ Nov 26 2006, 11:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I still find it amazing how people keep believing that Iverson is "holding his team back" or that he is "hurting" them. [​IMG]</div>Iverson IS a hard guy to build around. Considering he's worthless as a defender he's not a great OVERALL talent. He's a talented scorer and passer. But opposing teams actually score MORE points with him on the floor.Consider that he is shooting 42.1% for his career. Right NOW Iverson is scoring 30.5 points a game on 41 percent shooting. Since when is 41% shooting GOOD? And he's shooting 25% from 3 point range (taking 4 shots a night, hitting one). The fact is when most of a teams points come in inefficient means it's hard to win. And when Allen Iverson didn't play, Iguodala had a triple double.Convenient no?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mavsfan1000 @ Nov 23 2006, 02:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Dirk Nowitzki, Terry, Howard, Dampier, and Harris. And I ain't just being a homie. lol</div>HAHAHAH DAMPIER? HAHAHAH he deserves a free subscription to jenny craig.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (falconman1130 @ Nov 27 2006, 10:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Iverson IS a hard guy to build around. Considering he's worthless as a defender he's not a great OVERALL talent. He's a talented scorer and passer. But opposing teams actually score MORE points with him on the floor.Consider that he is shooting 42.1% for his career. Right NOW Iverson is scoring 30.5 points a game on 41 percent shooting. Since when is 41% shooting GOOD? And he's shooting 25% from 3 point range (taking 4 shots a night, hitting one). The fact is when most of a teams points come in inefficient means it's hard to win. And when Allen Iverson didn't play, Iguodala had a triple double.Convenient no?</div>Iverson is not a hard guy to build around... look at the team they put around him in 2001, THAT is the type of team he needs around him to be successful. They successfully made up for his lack of defense (mostly funneling everybody inside to Ratliff and Mutombo), and scored off of garbage buckets or of his penetration. Iverson needs a scrappy, defensive-minded squad around him to really be successful (and of course the right coach).Iverson has always been a volume scorer... the reason we are not winning right now (or last year for that matter) isn't our offense... it's our horrible defense. Webber's lack of lateral movement due to his knee surgery, coupled with Dalembert's tendencies to foul the opposing team like a madman is what is the root of our defensive problems. Not to mention Maurice Cheeks isn't a good defensive coach to begin with...Iguodala did have a triple double when AI didn't play... but that was ONE game. Look at how he performed in the other games without Iverson... not too good there, was he? Iverson is not holding Iguodala back... Iguodala just doesn't look to attack enough. This year he has improved on that aspect, and Webber's absence has forced him to become more of a playmaker. If anybody is holding Iguodala back (other than his own reluctance to be assertive offensively) it is Chris Webber, not Allen Iverson.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Nov 22 2006, 04:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Thats a poor argument...I understand what your saying but nobody deserves a championship just because they were a great player. Just because I get all A's on my assignments in a semester doesn't mean I 'deserve' an A on my final exam. I have a hard time honestly saying some player deserves a championship...</div><span style="font-family:Lucida Console">Good comparison.Anyway, I agree with BCB. However, if this question was revised to "Who Do You Want To See Winning A Championship?", I'd state these players:- Kevin Garnett (you know the deal by now)- Allen Iverson (one of my favorite players)- Jason Kidd (one of my favorite players)- Dirk Nowitzki (played really good throughout the Playoffs, proving that he's worthy of another run)- Steve Nash (a two-time NBA MVP needs at least one championship)</span>
     
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    Reggie Miller deserves a ring still. If the Pacers ever win(but I doubt it, they suck), they need to get him one or something. Though I suppose that idea sucks since he didn't earn it but whatever.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Nov 28 2006, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Reggie Miller deserves a ring still. If the Pacers ever win(but I doubt it, they suck), they need to get him one or something. Though I suppose that idea sucks since he didn't earn it but whatever.</div> Why should a one-dimentional and overrated player like Reggie Miller deserve a ring? All he did was score 19-21ppg and rack up tons of statistics because he never got injured. I liked Reggie Miller but he's wildly overrated by todays fans.
     
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    Yeah, but he was clutch as hell. 6 points, 8 seconds. That's not going to be done soon. I went nuts when Tayshaun blocked him. Reggie was a vocal guy and a pretty good leader too. Superman, away!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Nov 28 2006, 06:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, but he was clutch as hell. 6 points, 8 seconds. That's not going to be done soon. I went nuts when Tayshaun blocked him. Reggie was a vocal guy and a pretty good leader too. Superman, away!</div> He hit a lot of game winning shots...and he also missed a ton of them. I'll give him credit for the things he did against the Knicks, some of those last second shots were crazy. I watched Reggie Miller a lot when I was younger in the playoffs, so I know what I'm talking about.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Nov 28 2006, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Reggie Miller deserves a ring still. If the Pacers ever win(but I doubt it, they suck), they need to get him one or something. Though I suppose that idea sucks since he didn't earn it but whatever.</div>Why does he deserve a ring? He made it to the playoffs several times and had many times to get a chance at a ring, but he fell short everytime. Sure, he had his opsticales but every player/team does if they want to win a ring.
     
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    Charles Barkley- He came extremely close a few times throughout his career. He was drafted by the Sixers one year after they won in 1983, They lost in the Eastern Conference Finals in his second year, and the Chicago Bulls beat them in 6 games in 93.Other players that deserve a ring:Elgin BaylorDave BingAdrian DantleyWalt BellamyBernard KingBob LanierDominique WilkinsNate ThurmondJohn StocktonKarl MaloneGeorge GervinArtis Gilmore
     

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