Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Nov 23 2006, 12:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Not so much this season... :no1:</div>true, it's just almost every time he's played the warriors the last two seasons I literally like don't notice him at all and then see the box score and he's put up like a near triple double.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? A few years a go I would have said Alvin Williams. Now, I might have to go with Jason Terry
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? How about Ryan Gomes. Hes quietly averaging like 10/7/2.5. Did anyone outside of New England know he had a triple double the other day vs. Charlotte? He bangs on the boards, what he lacks in height he makes up for in quickness, instincts, and determination. He can score inside, and knock jumpers down out to 18-20 feet. Solid. Reliable. Dependable. The kid was one of the best steals in the second round last year, and hes backing up that label, quietly becoming a very good NBA player.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (yankshater213 @ Nov 25 2006, 12:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How about Ryan Gomes. Hes quietly averaging like 10/7/2.5. Did anyone outside of New England know he had a triple double the other day vs. Charlotte? He bangs on the boards, what he lacks in height he makes up for in quickness, instincts, and determination. He can score inside, and knock jumpers down out to 18-20 feet. Solid. Reliable. Dependable. The kid was one of the best steals in the second round last year, and hes backing up that label, quietly becoming a very good NBA player.</div>For the record, I knew that he had a triple double. I watched the game, but I had no idea that he was doing that well. I would have NEVER guessed that he had ten assists.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? Im glad Ray and Rashard are on the list. They both are underrated and never spoken about, Each can drop 30 on any night and hit big 3's. Because they play in Seattle no-one rates them. You hear about Iggy and players like that more. :S
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Clangus @ Nov 25 2006, 01:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Im glad Ray and Rashard are on the list. They both are underrated and never spoken about, Each can drop 30 on any night and hit big 3's. Because they play in Seattle no-one rates them. You hear about Iggy and players like that more. :S</div>When I watch Ray Allen play, you can tell when he is doing good. I think that is really what a treu "silent assassin" is. Ray Ray is one of those players that is very noticable out on the court. He is a scorer, and when he is making shots, its obvious. He doesn't get enough publicity but its due to the fact that his team sucks. Remember two years ago when they had a huge turn around from the previous year? The sonics were a big talk in the leauge that year if I remember correctly.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? yeah that was right. I spose your right if he is firing it is noticable.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? Goddamn, after tonight I'd have to say Carlos Boozer. I was watching the game and noticed he was getting some offensive rebounds, but didnt think he'd scored more than about 10. I just looked on the statsheet and he had 31.
Re: Who is the NBA's most silent assassin? <span style="font-family:Book Antiqua">Well, Richard Jefferson is a silent assassin. He's been playing like an All-Star for the past two seasons. RJ is just held behind VC & J-Kidd, so people don't notice him as much as they really should. However, I'll give the benefit of the doubt because RJ is sometimes inconsistant. Last night, he scored very little against the Suns.</span>