Breakout Season

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  1. Jonah

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    In 07-08?</p>

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    LaMarcus Aldrige..All-NBA 3rd Team</p>
     
  2. CelticKing

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  3. Petey

    Petey Super Sized Sexy, The Bulls Fan Killer! Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing)</div><div class='quotemain'>Gerald Green - Boston Celtics.</div></p>

    Think he will get much time behind Pierce and Allen?</p>

    -Petey </p>
     
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    I'm hoping he does. He played about 20 minutes a game last season, starting a couple of them. </p>

    I hope he's not included in a trade that I'm pretty sure Boston will make before the season starts. </p>
     
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    Josh Smith - ATL</p>

    I expect him to get some MIP votes this season. 16.4 ppg 8.6 rpg and 2.9 bpg in 2006-2007.</p>
     
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    I agree with Josh Smith having a breakout season especially statwise.
     
  7. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    I pick the whole Atlanta Hawks team.</p>

    They won 2 games fewer than the Blazers last year. They're stocked with lotto pick talent that's had some time to play together. They got a PG in the draft, which was probably their greatest need.</p>

    Must suck to be them, though, playing in front of a bunch of empty seats.</p>

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  8. shookem

    shookem Still not a bust

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    Homer choice: Andrea Bargnani</p>

    Objective choice: Randy Foye. </p>

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  9. speeds

    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    I think it is time for Iguodala to join the elite SG ranks. Too bad his team is garbage.</p>
     
  10. MysteryMan

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    Ben Wallace........ his FT% will be over 55%</p>

    Danny Granger from the Pacers</p>
     
  11. TheBeef

    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    I wouldnt say he will "break out", but I think JJ Redick will play and score and will atleast look like a legit #1 draft pick....the guy I think that will take a big step toward domination is Dwight Howard(yeah, im being a little bit of a homer), hes just entering into the front side of his prime, and I think 25, 15, and 2 is possible
     
  12. Jonah

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    The scary thing is (about dwight) is that he's not..he's, what? 22? Thats like a goood 3-4 years until he's at the typical prime age for most bigmen. He will be a player in this league, he just needs the ball more..so Orlando better get a good PG
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    Its not going to be easy to get that PG....they wont have the cap room to sign a big time player for years now and they arent likely to hit the lottery anytime soon with the roster they have, so unless they can trade for a PG or draft and develop one, or develop the ones they have, they will just be out of luck....
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    Its not going to be easy to get that PG....they wont have the cap room to sign a big time player for years now and they arent likely to hit the lottery anytime soon with the roster they have, so unless they can trade for a PG or draft and develop one, or develop the ones they have, they will just be out of luck....
     
  15. shookem

    shookem Still not a bust

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    D-Ho will not average 25 ppg, he's got a better chance of averaging 25 rpg. Especially with the backcourt the Magic have.</p>

    The Magic could be taking a giant step back after losing Hill and Darko this offseason and not replacing them with much.</p>

    Damn you Fran Vaquez! </p>
     
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    I'm starting to think Devin Harris will have a breakout season. He's been working hard and the starting PG reigns are being handed over to him.
     
  17. Dre

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    Ithink Igoudala is the best answer here. Joe Johnson with more athleticism, that's scary....</p>
     

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