Eric Williams and SG???????? Anyway, I don't want to argue, ESPN.com have Pierce SG and Williams SF, Pierce may be an SF to you, but he is in this tournement and should be judged on his abilities as an SG.
we're talkin now buddy... would you rather have VC or Pierce on your team now... Id dont even think of VC as a top 15-20 player...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "truba03":</div><div class="quote_post">Eric Williams and SG???????? Anyway, I don't want to argue, ESPN.com have Pierce SG and Williams SF, Pierce may be an SF to you, but he is in this tournement and should be judged on his abilities as an SG.</div> thats right... they also have KG at SF... and if you put him in the SF tourney imma boycott these tournements
Hey, I agree KG is a PF. He has played SF last season, but little this year, thanks to Smith's injuries and Peeler's SL performances. Point taken regarding the reliability of ESPN, but I feel PP, is an SG, and he will stay in the tourney. When doing match ups with him, go on what you believe is his ability to play at SG. BTW, is 2-12 in the play-offs from beyond the arc, what you'd expect from an SG?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "truba03":</div><div class="quote_post"> BTW, is 2-12 in the play-offs from beyond the arc, what you'd expect from an SG?</div> If this is pierce you are talking about..well thats nothing new..PP has struggled on his shot all year
NBA.com concurs with me and ESPN.com that Pierce is an G, and in their box scores also confirm this. With WIlliams the other starting forward with Walker. The fact that it is this much of a debate shows that he is worthy of a spot in this tournement. Any other SGs, to fill up the remaining 6 spots, anyone?
T-Mac should be a SF, because he would easily win in the SF tourney. Everyone will vote for kobe anyways in the SG tournament. So why even have a SG or C tourney?
This whole pick the best players by position thing is his way of making an all-NBA team for justball. However, the NBA doesn't do PG, SG, SF, PF, and C. They just do guards, forwards, and centers.
let's put all the position arguing to rest and agree to use whatever espn.com has them listed as. we all watch espn, we can all agree they know their shit when it comes to sports, except for chad ford, but let's just stop all this bitching and get started.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">some times they have like 3 pf 1 g 1 c</div> In your eyes they may have put a forward, however, their standard is 2 guards, 2 forwards, and 1 center. Like I said before, there are a lot of guys that are stuck between two position and the NBA will move them around as they please and it wouldn't really make a difference.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "shapecity":</div><div class="quote_post">let's put all the position arguing to rest and agree to use whatever espn.com has them listed as. we all watch espn, we can all agree they know their **** when it comes to sports, except for chad ford, but let's just stop all this bitching and get started.</div> i agree with you but they list KG at SF... which is a mistake...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "purehoops":</div><div class="quote_post"><div class="quote_poster">Quoting "shapecity":</div><div class="quote_post">let's put all the position arguing to rest and agree to use whatever espn.com has them listed as. we all watch espn, we can all agree they know their **** when it comes to sports, except for chad ford, but let's just stop all this bitching and get started.</div> i agree with you but they list KG at SF... which is a mistake...</div> he has a better chance at making the jbb allstar team as a sf