There alot of players who came into the NBA expected not to be anything more then a average player who turned out to be stars. Manu Ginobli and Arenas happen to be some of our time. Karl Malone is another and he turned out to be a NBA hall of famer.
Kobe.and mr. Boykins dude you are the most arrogant person ive met on a forum. your points are stupid, and you claim you love ever player, back up things your going to say.I would take Kobe, he is the best talent in the NBA, and plays both ways consistent, he has the best work ethic, and wants to win more than anything. and he is 28.. Still a GREAT 4-5 years left in him..
Kobe started at 18 so he has more miles on him than most players. I think he hit his prime already and will stay at this level a couple years and than start declining.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PureMvp @ Apr 16 2006, 06:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Kobe.and mr. Boykins dude you are the most arrogant person ive met on a forum. your points are stupid, and you claim you love ever player, back up things your going to say.I would take Kobe, he is the best talent in the NBA, and plays both ways consistent, he has the best work ethic, and wants to win more than anything. and he is 28.. Still a GREAT 4-5 years left in him..</div>how havent i backed up any of my points? Have you read the previous pages? And i dont love every player. <span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%">I <Censored> Hate Kobe Bryant</span><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PureMvp @ Apr 16 2006, 06:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Kobe.and mr. Boykins dude you are the most arrogant person ive met on a forum. your points are stupid, and you claim you love ever player, back up things your going to say.I would take Kobe, he is the best talent in the NBA, and plays both ways consistent, he has the best work ethic, and wants to win more than anything. and he is 28.. Still a GREAT 4-5 years left in him..</div>Why would you take Kobe who you said had only 4-5 years left in him....when you could take lebron who has 10-12 years left in him? Atleast you made a swell point! and i honestly think Lebron is the best talent in the NBA and not Kobe Bryant
yes tis obvious you are one of the Kobe Haters, becuase you are scared to see greatness, so you put hate on him. That is clear by your above posts on the pasts pages, which is why you will not admit to take Kobe over LeBron..I have stated why i would take Kobe, and Kobe will play longer till he is 33. im just saying i think he has atleast 4-5 years of what he has been doing the past few seasons of statistics like that..
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Regulator @ Apr 15 2006, 11:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Chris Paul or Gilbert Arenas. They're both really young and are going to be one of the bests ever.</div>Are you kidding me? Chris Paul is great but name the last time their was a championship won with their best player being a point guard. I honeslty cant remember. (not including Chauncey because hes not for sure their best player. you haveto take Lebron. Lebron and Chris Paul are practically the same age and Lebron is cleary better than Chris Paul. No one can argue that. As for Gilbert.....I dont think that he is in the top 25players you would start a franchise with. I honestly dont understnad ur thoughts behind this. BTW: I said that Gilbert would be top 25 to show how much better LeBron would be than Gilbert.
I'd take LeBron, I've got to admit he in some ways is better and will be better than him in the future, which will be a long one I'm predicting.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (boykinsforpresident @ Apr 15 2006, 08:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I HATE YOU! Quit lien man! Thats great that they have huge futures ahead of them. Yippie!! They have big futures! So your saying Lebron James the best player in the damn NBA right now doesnt have a huge future ahead of him! Anyone that has any basketball smarts at all would pick lebron james to start out there franchise!! I dont understand why you ppl are saying ne one else than Lebron James!!Not To Mention Lebron James Is <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%">21</span> <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%">Years Old</span></div>Here is a guy that is actually using his brain!
Big men are more important than Swingman, that is why if i were starting a franchise i'd take Hakeem over MJ.
I am gonna say Bron. Yes, big men are more valuable to a team as they are more rare and more efficient, but Bron is different. He is as efficient as most big men in the league, is the best passing foward in the league, a top 3 scorer, great rebounder, starting to mold into a clutch player, has all potential to be amazing defender....and is only 21. If I were to take a big man, I'd take Dwight Howard. If it weren't for injuries, I'd take Amare, but in past 3 years he has proven to be too unreliable. Dwight also has more potential, IMO.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Lebron is good yes, but not the best. Kobe is deffinately better. And man just because Lebron can score and lead the team all by himself he isn't a role player that is going to lead your franchise. Someone like Chris Paul would.</div>Wow your posts seem to boggle me even more. What are you talking about?He isnt a role player that is going to lead your franchise? What the heck does that mean?So Lebron isnt a leader but Paul is?Lets see the Cavs have a 4th seed in the East. The Hornets are at home watching.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Big men are more important than Swingman, that is why if i were starting a franchise i'd take Hakeem over MJ.</div> :no3:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Clutch_Melo_061 @ Apr 17 2006, 01:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Big men are more important than Swingman, that is why if i were starting a franchise i'd take Hakeem over MJ.</div>No way I would pick Hakeem over the greatest player ever in Michael Jordan. Olajuwon is a great player but Jordan was unstoppable. 6 championships or 2 championships? If Jordan didn't miss those 2 years between than it would be 8 championships. Olajuwon had some pretty good players around him as well.
It's easier to complement a big man that is why i would take a good young bigman over a good young swigman.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Clutch_Melo_061 @ Apr 16 2006, 09:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's easier to complement a big man that is why i would take a good young bigman over a good young swigman.</div>Great swingman (Bron, Wade, Kobe, T-Mac, Pierce, Carter, etc...) can do EVERYTHING, while big man are usually limited to the post or short jumpers. A great swingman is just as valuable, if nto more valuable than a great big man.
An answer to the first question:1. Chris Paul because the point guard is the most important part if the team.2. Dwight Howard because it's so hard to find a great future big man now.