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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #165 on: July 17, 2011, 12:27:23 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler


Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #166 on: July 17, 2011, 12:27:50 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler



Jerk.

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

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #167 on: July 17, 2011, 12:31:31 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler



Jerk.
Such hate.

I will take that as admiration for the excellent job that you think Rondo and I have done. We thank you sir and bask in the glory of your name calling.

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #168 on: July 17, 2011, 12:43:27 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler



Jerk.
Such hate.

I will take that as admiration for the excellent job that you think Rondo and I have done. We thank you sir and bask in the glory of your name calling.

Chauncey Billups is Old

Wes Matthews has only played in one playoff series in which he didn't play that well.

LeBron James is a choke artist.

Millsap is short and will sstruggle against bigger 4s in the playoffs.

Tyson Chandler is a contract year wonder.

C'mon IP, try harder.  I didn't even have to break of my Duane Johnson. ;D

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #169 on: July 17, 2011, 12:49:28 AM »

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Chauncey Billups is Old, yet very very good

Wes Matthews has only played in one playoff series in which he didn't play that well, hes a scoreer in a team with no scorers i like him as a stat racker so he works, just like mine 

LeBron James is a choke artist.And the best player in the NBA, still a choker

Millsap is short and will sstruggle against bigger 4s in the playoffs.yes

Tyson Chandler is a contract year wonder. every contract year. and is better with good pgs, billups will help



I as many of us like this team
after 5 reserves i will start measuring my team against the dinoboxers
fun teams have fun names
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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #170 on: July 17, 2011, 12:50:34 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler



Jerk.
Such hate.

I will take that as admiration for the excellent job that you think Rondo and I have done. We thank you sir and bask in the glory of your name calling.

Chauncey Billups is Old

Wes Matthews has only played in one playoff series in which he didn't play that well.

LeBron James is a choke artist.

Millsap is short and will sstruggle against bigger 4s in the playoffs.

Tyson Chandler is a contract year wonder.

C'mon IP, try harder.  I didn't even have to break of my Duane Johnson. ;D

You're the Celtics..you're in the East. I'm in the West..and so are the Kings. If you haven't noticed, nick and rondo have barely talked about my team also.

If you take out the juicy stuff now, it gives them time to counter it. Plus, I like his team. I don't really like Chauncey Billups or LeBron James, but I like Matthews, Millsap, and Chandler well enough. The first two especially.

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

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #171 on: July 17, 2011, 12:59:27 AM »

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PG: Kyle Lowry
SG:?
SF: Derrick Williams
PF: Amar'e Stoudemire
C: Andrew Bogut
I formidable front court pairing as I believe Bogut to be a top 4 center in this leage and Amare is an offensive stud. I think Williams will be a very good player eventually but like Evan Turner last year will struggle out of the gates.

I don't know what to make of Lowry. Career backup that seemed destined for role player status forever, is given his shot and does well. Can he sustain that? is he that good? Prove it to me year for him.
??????

I talked about your team

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #172 on: July 17, 2011, 01:05:13 AM »

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pg.
sg. kobe
sf. melo
pf. hickson
c.  kaman

Two super high caliber scorers will be tough to beat when they get it on. But not when one of them isn't.

I think your old team of Nash, Kobe and Ariza is much better on account that Trevor can make shots without commanding the ball on offense. And with Nash being a threat to shoot outside and can make teammates open, Ariza will have open looks. I don't need to explain how Kobe can score.

But with two volume scorers who are shoots a career 20 shots a game (for both), will limit the offense to just basically, them. Unless these guys are shooting well over 40% then it's something to worry, but with them shooting a career 36% and both needs to execute on mostly Iso plays, one has to give. But they're taking most of the shots, so so much for getting a second option in scoring from someone else if one of them is ice cold.

On the other hand, if both are scorching hot. We may see 75 pts. halftime with two of them having a combined 53. That's the double edged sword. But I really believe that your team with Ariza and Nash compliments Kobe's game more than Melo is.

My opinion.
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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #173 on: July 17, 2011, 01:09:09 AM »

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OK, new Bulls:

PG: Nash
SG: J-Rich
SF: Ariza
PF: Haslem
C:  Noah

Of the 5 positions, I think I could most use an upgrade at the 4. I love Haslem, but he might be best off the bench to back up both PF and Noah.

This is a solid team. Nash is a great passer and scorer if needed. J-Rich and Ariza can stretch the floor and shoot outside. Haslem a tenacious rebounder and good mid range game. And a defensive center.

Only problem I see is if it's against a team with solid perimeter defense. Team as of now has no inside/post presence. Noah can play post but pretty much inconsistent. Haslem is more a pick and pop/drop pass reciever guy. A team with solid perimeter defense who can lock down Nash and stay with J-Rich and Ariza on the wings would give this team a hard time. But it's a dangerous bunch nonetheless.

My opinion
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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #174 on: July 17, 2011, 01:14:30 AM »

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new thunder

pg.
sg. kobe
sf. melo
pf. hickson
c.  kaman

Two super high caliber scorers will be tough to beat when they get it on. But not when one of them isn't.

I think your old team of Nash, Kobe and Ariza is much better on account that Trevor can make shots without commanding the ball on offense. And with Nash being a threat to shoot outside and can make teammates open, Ariza will have open looks. I don't need to explain how Kobe can score.

But with two volume scorers who are shoots a career 20 shots a game (for both), will limit the offense to just basically, them. Unless these guys are shooting well over 40% then it's something to worry, but with them shooting a career 36% and both needs to execute on mostly Iso plays, one has to give. But they're taking most of the shots, so so much for getting a second option in scoring from someone else if one of them is ice cold.

On the other hand, if both are scorching hot. We may see 75 pts. halftime with two of them having a combined 53. That's the double edged sword. But I really believe that your team with Ariza and Nash compliments Kobe's game more than Melo is.

My opinion.

people since 2008 with somehow reason underrate offense

offense wins championships ask
dirk.

Nash is slowering down and that is ugly in a guard on this days

to be hones i understand this trade
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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #175 on: July 17, 2011, 01:16:34 AM »

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PG: Kyle Lowry
SG:?
SF: Derrick Williams
PF: Amar'e Stoudemire
C: Andrew Bogut
I formidable front court pairing as I believe Bogut to be a top 4 center in this leage and Amare is an offensive stud. I think Williams will be a very good player eventually but like Evan Turner last year will struggle out of the gates.

I don't know what to make of Lowry. Career backup that seemed destined for role player status forever, is given his shot and does well. Can he sustain that? is he that good? Prove it to me year for him.
??????

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haha, like I said, barely. I know this game we play hombre.

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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #176 on: July 17, 2011, 01:18:36 AM »

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The Sacramento Kings(a.k.a. The Dinoboxerbots) are proud to announce their starting lineup for the 2011 CB NBA season:

PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Wesley Matthews
SF: LeBron James
PF: Paul Millsap
C:  Tyson Chandler



Chauncey is still dangerous albeit old. But he's a bit slow now and that good defense will have a hard time against fast PG's. But don't leave him open, he'll knock 3's

Matthews have shown that a good scorer, but basically because he needed to score. With LeBron and Chauncey, he'll definitely be the third option, and I'm sure he can score 13-15 a game being the third. But he's efficient, and is a solid defender too.

LeBron is, well. If he goes beast mode, NOBODY can stop him. The thing is, how do I say this uhmmm. cough, cough, cough.

Millsap will be the key to this team, his tenacious rebounding will give this team tons of second chance opportunities. But against good low post threats like Amare, he'll have a hard time.

Tyson is the defensive anchor. Toughness and rebounding and defense.


This is a really good team. If LeBron will not fail in the 4th quarter that is.


My opinion.
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C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #177 on: July 17, 2011, 01:22:37 AM »

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new thunder

pg.
sg. kobe
sf. melo
pf. hickson
c.  kaman

Two super high caliber scorers will be tough to beat when they get it on. But not when one of them isn't.

I think your old team of Nash, Kobe and Ariza is much better on account that Trevor can make shots without commanding the ball on offense. And with Nash being a threat to shoot outside and can make teammates open, Ariza will have open looks. I don't need to explain how Kobe can score.

But with two volume scorers who are shoots a career 20 shots a game (for both), will limit the offense to just basically, them. Unless these guys are shooting well over 40% then it's something to worry, but with them shooting a career 36% and both needs to execute on mostly Iso plays, one has to give. But they're taking most of the shots, so so much for getting a second option in scoring from someone else if one of them is ice cold.

On the other hand, if both are scorching hot. We may see 75 pts. halftime with two of them having a combined 53. That's the double edged sword. But I really believe that your team with Ariza and Nash compliments Kobe's game more than Melo is.

My opinion.

people since 2008 with somehow reason underrate offense

offense wins championships ask
dirk.

Nash is slowering down and that is ugly in a guard on this days

to be hones i understand this trade


I understand that you need offense. But if the whole offense basically revolves around two high volume shooters with both a career 36% shooting, it'll be tough. They can both probably score 30 each, but since they're both taking pretty uch all the shots, where will the rest of the scoring come from.

But again, like I said, if they're both ON FIRE, this team is unstoppable.
2019 CStrong Historical Draft 2000s OKC Thunder.
PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #178 on: July 17, 2011, 01:25:07 AM »

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new thunder

pg.
sg. kobe
sf. melo
pf. hickson
c.  kaman

Two super high caliber scorers will be tough to beat when they get it on. But not when one of them isn't.

I think your old team of Nash, Kobe and Ariza is much better on account that Trevor can make shots without commanding the ball on offense. And with Nash being a threat to shoot outside and can make teammates open, Ariza will have open looks. I don't need to explain how Kobe can score.

But with two volume scorers who are shoots a career 20 shots a game (for both), will limit the offense to just basically, them. Unless these guys are shooting well over 40% then it's something to worry, but with them shooting a career 36% and both needs to execute on mostly Iso plays, one has to give. But they're taking most of the shots, so so much for getting a second option in scoring from someone else if one of them is ice cold.

On the other hand, if both are scorching hot. We may see 75 pts. halftime with two of them having a combined 53. That's the double edged sword. But I really believe that your team with Ariza and Nash compliments Kobe's game more than Melo is.

My opinion.

people since 2008 with somehow reason underrate offense

offense wins championships ask
dirk.

Nash is slowering down and that is ugly in a guard on this days

to be hones i understand this trade


I understand that you need offense. But if the whole offense basically revolves around two high volume shooters with both a career 36% shooting, it'll be tough. They can both probably score 30 each, but since they're both taking pretty uch all the shots, where will the rest of the scoring come from.

But again, like I said, if they're both ON FIRE, this team is unstoppable.


now imagine 5  15 ppg players on fire at the same time..

I rest my case

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Re: 2011 CB draft: How does my team look?/division rankings
« Reply #179 on: July 17, 2011, 01:30:15 AM »

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new thunder

pg.
sg. kobe
sf. melo
pf. hickson
c.  kaman

Two super high caliber scorers will be tough to beat when they get it on. But not when one of them isn't.

I think your old team of Nash, Kobe and Ariza is much better on account that Trevor can make shots without commanding the ball on offense. And with Nash being a threat to shoot outside and can make teammates open, Ariza will have open looks. I don't need to explain how Kobe can score.

But with two volume scorers who are shoots a career 20 shots a game (for both), will limit the offense to just basically, them. Unless these guys are shooting well over 40% then it's something to worry, but with them shooting a career 36% and both needs to execute on mostly Iso plays, one has to give. But they're taking most of the shots, so so much for getting a second option in scoring from someone else if one of them is ice cold.

On the other hand, if both are scorching hot. We may see 75 pts. halftime with two of them having a combined 53. That's the double edged sword. But I really believe that your team with Ariza and Nash compliments Kobe's game more than Melo is.

My opinion.

people since 2008 with somehow reason underrate offense

offense wins championships ask
dirk.

Nash is slowering down and that is ugly in a guard on this days

to be hones i understand this trade


I understand that you need offense. But if the whole offense basically revolves around two high volume shooters with both a career 36% shooting, it'll be tough. They can both probably score 30 each, but since they're both taking pretty uch all the shots, where will the rest of the scoring come from.

But again, like I said, if they're both ON FIRE, this team is unstoppable.


now imagine 5  15 ppg players on fire at the same time..

I rest my case

;D

I doubt that Kaman and Hickson and the mystery PG for this team will average 15 ppg by shooting at maybe 4-5 shots a game. They need to basically not miss, and that's way beyond on fire. Since Kobe and Melo needs to (i meant will) shoot at least 40-45 shots combined a game to be effective.

Besides, if I would like a 15 ppg's a game player, I'd rather have Nash and Ariza. They can let Kobe do his work and not disrupt the flow of his game and still score 15 while doing what they're supposed to do.
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PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace