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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #150 on: June 29, 2011, 12:53:19 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #151 on: June 29, 2011, 12:56:05 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. 


Not taking away what Wade did, but you still need a dominant frontcourt to win.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #152 on: June 29, 2011, 12:58:56 PM »

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So when is the lottery?
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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #153 on: June 29, 2011, 01:08:28 PM »

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Next week.

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #154 on: June 29, 2011, 01:10:20 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D
No but are Howard/Jamison or Noah/Ilyasova on that level? Those two are the groupings that made last year's finals. By year's end Bynum was a defensive a rebounding monster and Scola is IMHO the best PF of those three.

Honestly, I think Rondo's grouping of Gortat/Dirk might have been the best.


Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #155 on: June 29, 2011, 01:13:07 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D
No but are Howard/Jamison or Noah/Ilyasova on that level? Those two are the groupings that made last year's finals. By year's end Bynum was a defensive a rebounding monster and Scola is IMHO the best PF of those three.

Honestly, I think Rondo's grouping of Gortat/Dirk might have been the best.




Howard and Jamison is absolutely better than Noah and Illay...


And I never said people agree with me, just that they should.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #156 on: June 29, 2011, 01:18:06 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D
No but are Howard/Jamison or Noah/Ilyasova on that level? Those two are the groupings that made last year's finals. By year's end Bynum was a defensive a rebounding monster and Scola is IMHO the best PF of those three.

Honestly, I think Rondo's grouping of Gortat/Dirk might have been the best.



Darn right.  Course thats in hindsight of Dirk dominating the playoffs, and Gortat having a breakout year.
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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #157 on: June 29, 2011, 01:20:34 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D
No but are Howard/Jamison or Noah/Ilyasova on that level? Those two are the groupings that made last year's finals. By year's end Bynum was a defensive a rebounding monster and Scola is IMHO the best PF of those three.

Honestly, I think Rondo's grouping of Gortat/Dirk might have been the best.



Well in hindsight, Scola/Bynum looks pretty darn good. Kind of like with projecting the production out for Noah/Ilyasova they looked like they should've been better. Noah got hurt after playing like gangbusters to start the season, and Ilyasova got hurt and never really took off.

I've been saying for years we should award a "in hindsight, this team was the best' award before the next years' draft.

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #158 on: June 29, 2011, 01:32:09 PM »

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« Reply #159 on: June 29, 2011, 02:01:53 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.

So do I, but Scola and Bynum are not on that level together.  ;D
No but are Howard/Jamison or Noah/Ilyasova on that level? Those two are the groupings that made last year's finals. By year's end Bynum was a defensive a rebounding monster and Scola is IMHO the best PF of those three.

Honestly, I think Rondo's grouping of Gortat/Dirk might have been the best.


Nope, I didn't think either of those teams were finals-worthy, they just got there because of their big names.  I had the Gortat and Dirk team as the best team in the league EASILY.

The last 5 NBA champions all had PFs that were 7 footers.  Size is the biggest factor in the NBA, hands down.  Let me know the last time a team won with a tweener SF like Ilyasova or Jamison.
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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #160 on: June 29, 2011, 02:21:32 PM »

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I don't think its fair to be citing these PF & C combinations with a complete disregard for the rest of the team's cast.

It's overtly simplifying an argument to prove a point.

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« Reply #161 on: June 29, 2011, 02:27:27 PM »

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Randolph & Gasol were easily the top 4-5 combo in the league and they couldn't get to the conference finals.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #162 on: June 29, 2011, 02:32:55 PM »

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Randolph & Gasol were easily the top 4-5 combo in the league and they couldn't get to the conference finals.



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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #163 on: June 29, 2011, 02:33:51 PM »

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I had the Gortat and Dirk team as the best team in the league EASILY.

Seems like this is a statement that might've been made with the benefit of hind-sight.

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« Reply #164 on: June 29, 2011, 02:36:09 PM »

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I had the Gortat and Dirk team as the best team in the league EASILY.

Seems like this is a statement that might've been made with the benefit of hind-sight.
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