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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #135 on: June 29, 2011, 11:25:56 AM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #136 on: June 29, 2011, 11:26:58 AM »

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #137 on: June 29, 2011, 11:30:50 AM »

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IP and Edgar as co-commissioners AND active GMs? HOW COULD I REFUSE?!?!

(yes, I'm in.)

Welcome back

CB Draft LA Lakers: Lamarcus Aldridge, Carmelo Anthony,Jrue Holiday, Wes Matthews  6.11, 7.16, 8.14, 8.15, 9.16, 11.5, 11.16

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #138 on: June 29, 2011, 11:38:20 AM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #139 on: June 29, 2011, 11:43:04 AM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

Dirk over both
CB Draft LA Lakers: Lamarcus Aldridge, Carmelo Anthony,Jrue Holiday, Wes Matthews  6.11, 7.16, 8.14, 8.15, 9.16, 11.5, 11.16

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #140 on: June 29, 2011, 11:49:21 AM »

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I'm going to throw out the 'he always chokes' argument because I'm not sure what to make of it. There's as much evidence to support the argument as there is evidence to dismiss.

Two things:

1. I think creating the surrounding cast for Dwight Howard is significantly easier, and less open for debate on 'how it'd work.' IE: The Brandon Jennings & Lebron argument from last summer

2. Politically, there are guys that are just going to vote against Lebron once the stakes get high. I don't agree with it, but it's a certainty that it'll happen. If you want to win this draft you're probably starting off with a slight disadvantage.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #141 on: June 29, 2011, 11:55:22 AM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.


You win from the Inside out.

Dirk/Tyson over Anthony/Bosh

Bynum/Gasol over KG/ Sheed ( GAME 7! GRR!)

Bynum Gasol over Howard Lewis

KG/ Perk over Gasol/ Odom

Duncan/Oberto over Z/ Varejo

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Dampier

Duncan/ And whoever over NJ Frontcourt

Sheed/Big Ben over Shaq/ Malone... I hate Kobe he makes exceptions of my rules.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #142 on: June 29, 2011, 11:56:58 AM »

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I'm going to throw out the 'he always chokes' argument because I'm not sure what to make of it. There's as much evidence to support the argument as there is evidence to dismiss.

Two things:

1. I think creating the surrounding cast for Dwight Howard is significantly easier, and less open for debate on 'how it'd work.' IE: The Brandon Jennings & Lebron argument from last summer

2. Politically, there are guys that are just going to vote against Lebron once the stakes get high. I don't agree with it, but it's a certainty that it'll happen. If you want to win this draft you're probably starting off with a slight disadvantage.

Okay, those two things I can get behind. I was having a talk with a buddy of mine the other night, and basically he was saying "who can you trade from Miami to win a championship though? Who is an upgrade?"

And the easy answer was "LeBron for Howard=championship". Its a downgrade in overall talent, but a better team, that better utilizes Wade and Bosh.

As far as the 'politics', I think people will vote LeBron into the Finals but not the chip til he wins one.

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #143 on: June 29, 2011, 11:58:10 AM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.



Both have gone the same distance. 


By this logic, Dirk number 1. 




The key to both is the 2nd guy. 

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #144 on: June 29, 2011, 12:00:29 PM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.


You win from the Inside out.

Dirk/Tyson over Anthony/Bosh

Bynum/Gasol over KG/ Sheed ( GAME 7! GRR!)

Bynum Gasol over Howard Lewis

KG/ Perk over Gasol/ Odom

Duncan/Oberto over Z/ Varejo

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Dampier

Duncan/ And whoever over NJ Frontcourt

Sheed/Big Ben over Shaq/ Malone... I hate Kobe he makes exceptions of my rules.

Without picking too many of those apart (there are really only 2 or 3 I'd argue about), Chris Bosh/Joel Anthony is hardly a smart compliment to LeBron James.

A Perkins/Jamison frontcourt next to LeBron vs a Howard with similar talent is a slam dunk for James.

Tyson Chandler was an important player, and is probably really highly valued rightnow, but there are other guys out there that you can get with 3rd, 4th, or maybe even 5th round picks that do what Chandler does at roughly the same level, while there is nobody you can pickup that can do what Lebron does.

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #145 on: June 29, 2011, 12:03:24 PM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.


You win from the Inside out.

Dirk/Tyson over Anthony/Bosh

Bynum/Gasol over KG/ Sheed ( GAME 7! GRR!)

Bynum Gasol over Howard Lewis

KG/ Perk over Gasol/ Odom

Duncan/Oberto over Z/ Varejo

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Dampier

Duncan/ And whoever over NJ Frontcourt

Sheed/Big Ben over Shaq/ Malone... I hate Kobe he makes exceptions of my rules.

Without picking too many of those apart (there are really only 2 or 3 I'd argue about), Chris Bosh/Joel Anthony is hardly a smart compliment to LeBron James.

A Perkins/Jamison frontcourt next to LeBron vs a Howard with similar talent is a slam dunk for James.

Tyson Chandler was an important player, and is probably really highly valued rightnow, but there are other guys out there that you can get with 3rd, 4th, or maybe even 5th round picks that do what Chandler does at roughly the same level, while there is nobody you can pickup that can do what Lebron does.


My point is that unless your name is Michael Jeffrey Jordan your team is not winning a title unless you have an exceedingly talented front line. That's easier to do with Howard than it is Bron, especially in this format.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #146 on: June 29, 2011, 12:06:55 PM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.


You win from the Inside out.

Dirk/Tyson over Anthony/Bosh

Bynum/Gasol over KG/ Sheed ( GAME 7! GRR!)

Bynum Gasol over Howard Lewis

KG/ Perk over Gasol/ Odom

Duncan/Oberto over Z/ Varejo

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Dampier

Duncan/ And whoever over NJ Frontcourt

Sheed/Big Ben over Shaq/ Malone... I hate Kobe he makes exceptions of my rules.

Without picking too many of those apart (there are really only 2 or 3 I'd argue about), Chris Bosh/Joel Anthony is hardly a smart compliment to LeBron James.


2 or 3? The only one that's close is Gasol/Bynum Howard/Lewis.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #147 on: June 29, 2011, 12:29:07 PM »

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2 or 3? The only one that's close is Gasol/Bynum Howard/Lewis.

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Damp.

Wade averaged 25.5 ppg in the 2 losses, but 39 ppg in the 4 wins. O'Neal's play picked up towards the end of that series, but Wade was on Another Level, like No Diggity. 

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #148 on: June 29, 2011, 12:45:03 PM »

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Biggie's hands down better than Pac too.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #149 on: June 29, 2011, 12:50:43 PM »

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So ya, long story short, Dwight Howard over Lebron.

I'm just not sure how that's justifiable. The 'real winners don't choke' mantra applies as much to Durant or Howard as much as it does to LeBron.

LeBron is more versatile, he's more talented, and Dwight Howard, despite all his defensive powers and animation domination abilities, still couldn't will his team past the Hawks, LeBron at least has either reached the Finals himself, or been beaten by the team that reached the Finals in each of the last 5 years.

(Dallas, Boston, Orlando, Boston, Spurs...yup)

LeBron might be a 'always the bridesmaid' kinda guy, but at least he's always in the Wedding Party.


You win from the Inside out.

Dirk/Tyson over Anthony/Bosh

Bynum/Gasol over KG/ Sheed ( GAME 7! GRR!)

Bynum Gasol over Howard Lewis

KG/ Perk over Gasol/ Odom

Duncan/Oberto over Z/ Varejo

Shaq/Haslem over Dirk/Dampier

Duncan/ And whoever over NJ Frontcourt

Sheed/Big Ben over Shaq/ Malone... I hate Kobe he makes exceptions of my rules.
So what you're saying is defense and rebounding wins championships....hmmmm....I like that.