<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "vinsanity03":</div><div class="quote_post"><div class="quote_poster">Quoting "allnet":</div><div class="quote_post">The fact lebron is 6'8 and is very big while getting 15 rebounds a game proves how good he is.The teams he plays are good...but the test of course isn't the NBA.But he did face melo anthony and his team-mates in a pick-up game i think and both faired very well against each other.James is the bes thing since mcgrady and kobe...</div> 6-8 is a high school center size.</div> 6'8" is a college center type for some teams.
He was injured to start the season, he's injured to end it. Not a very memorable start to what could be an excellent career.
Yea, I remember reading in my local paper about Dajuan Wagner scoring 100 points in a game, since I live near his area. I didn't even know he was considered a top prospect until all the draft. Wagner will be a player in this league, and he has the desire to improve and learn the game, unlike his predecessor, Allen Iverson, who doesn't know what practice is lol. Practice!? Practice!? Also, he doesn't carry all the extra baggage that AI has. He'll score right now anyway he wants to, but he'll have to improve passing and D. Hard to tell if he'll ever be a leader though.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "Alley-oop":</div><div class="quote_post">Wagner got injured. Hes done for the year. That counts him out for ROY.</div> too bad he wasn't even in it. maybe if he didn't play for the tanking cavs
Well some people on this site thought he was a contender for ROY thats why I said it. I never thought he had a chance at winning it.
me neither, it's between amare and yao, unless both gets hurt, after those 2 it's gooden, giricek, and caron butler.
LBJ also went to an NBA practice during his Junior year and wowed them. It may have been the Cavs, but for a 17 year old to go to the Cavs practice and tear it up, thats something else.