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  1. Mr. J

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dj_premium_plus:</div><div class="quote_post">LOLOL!!

    yea...his 2pts and 7 boards TOTALLY dominated bosh's 14pts and 14 boards [​IMG]

    or i suppose you were confused with the meeting before that when sweetney had a DOMINATING 6pts and 1 board vs bosh's 13pts and 6 boards

    http://www.nba.com/games/20050119/NYKTOR/boxscore.html
    http://www.nba.com/games/20041127/TORNYK/boxscore.html</div>
    You misunderstood me dj_premium_plus, last game meaning on Sunday April 10, 2005. He had 20 points and 9 boards against the Pacers. If I meant the last time Toronto and New York played, I would have said last meeting.
     
  2. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    I think outplay is a better term to use. I wouldn't consider 20/9 against the Pacers dominating. He did that against Dale Davis who managed to score 13 points and pull down 11 boards on Sweetney. That's not really dominating a game or a matchup.

    Dominating is Kenny Thomas scoring 32 points and pulling 14 boards against Jumaine Jones who scored 6 points and had only 1 rebound.
     
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    Well at least knicks seem to get a high draft pick...Can't wait who they draft
     
  4. Mr. J

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    Next time I'll say outplay and I'll also make sure to choose my words <font size="2">VERY</font> carefully.
     

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