Even though i dislike kobe theres no denying hes the son of MJ, easy decision to put kobe there.As GM of my pretend team i would vote the following PG- Marbury SG-Bryant SF-Pierce PF-Duncan C- Shaq Why do the GM's have to be little skeeming b!tches and move tmac to the 3 and garnett to the 3.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting GiantMidget:</div><div class="quote_post">Even though i dislike kobe theres no denying hes the son of MJ</div> I am seriously sick of this.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Banks:</div><div class="quote_post"> T-Mac only started 1 Game last year at SF last year, and when he did play SF on the court, it was with limited playing time.</div> According to Pro Basketball Forecast McGrady played 84% of the time at SF, 14% of the time at SG, and 2% of the time at PF. I didn't watch the Magic too often myself last year, so that book is my source. According to it, Gordon Giricek had significant time at SG while with Orlando, and when DeShawn Stevenson came he also played mostly SG.
>Even though i dislike kobe theres no denying hes the son of MJ >I am seriously sick of this. >*If anyone saw my post before I edited the cussing out, I apoligize. Haha im surprised by the emotion my post inspired. Not exactly sure what it is youre sick of. Sick of people having the audacity to compare kobe to jordan? sick of people not giving kobe enough credit cause youre a kobe lover? which is it?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">According to Pro Basketball Forecast McGrady played 84% of the time at SF, 14% of the time at SG, and 2% of the time at PF. I didn't watch the Magic too often myself last year, so that book is my source. According to it, Gordon Giricek had significant time at SG while with Orlando, and when DeShawn Stevenson came he also played mostly SG.</div> Well I just posted my info from ESPN and STATS INC. T-Mac might played SF once he was on the court and the game got going, but he was always listed as the starting SG. When Deshawn came and they had no point, T-Mac played the 2, and Stevenson played the Point.