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  1. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting worldchamps9903:</div><div class="quote_post">ginobili will probably get 6th man</div>
    No he wont, it will Jamison. He was a starter and played 30+ minutes a game and eh took a backseat in Dallas. He plays during crunch time and has shown he is a better addition than Walker, and he hasnt even complained about being on the bench
     
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    $tarbury 3 JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Q Rich3:</div><div class="quote_post">No he wont, it will Jamison. He was a starter and played 30+ minutes a game and eh took a backseat in Dallas. He plays during crunch time and has shown he is a better addition than Walker, and he hasnt even complained about being on the bench</div>
    actually if it cam down to pure stats Ginobili would have as good a case as jamison would of earning sixth man Ginobili averages 12.8 points while jamison averages 14.8 and jamison also out rebounds Ginobili 6.3 to 4.5 but then again Ginobili kills jamison in the assists catigory 3.8 to a meager .9 and Ginobili he also is better in the steals department as he gets 1.77 and jamison only 1.01 blocks both are kind of week at as jamison averages .37 and Ginobili .21 in feild goal percentage Ginobili is just distroyed by jamison .535 percent to a weak .418 by Ginobili but Ginobili has a better free throw percentage .802 and jamison only shoots .748 from the line and in three pointers Ginobili loses .359 percent to a jamison .400 percent and they both average 29 minutes roughly jamison exactly 29 and Ginobili 29.4 you be the judge for me they are even
     
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    No question at all its Zach Randolph...I didnt even know who he was last year and one year later he's an all-star?
     
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    I say Stephen Jackson, he plays mroe of a vital role for the Hawks that he did when he was in the Spurs.
     
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    ^Nah, he's team has been to bad, he hasn't improved that much, he has only got more minutes I belive, but anyway, S-Jax is a great, and underrated player!
     
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    I'm for Ginobili with the 6th man thing, although jamison is not impossible either ...
     
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    Dampier is not even close to a MIP award, he was just finally healthy.

    Randolph, I love the kid. I agree with him that it is the minutes, as he showed us last year that he could get it done in the playoffs on the biggest stage.

    Boozer, I'm iffy about. Why? I don't like 2nd year players winning the award, because you should progress.
     

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