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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #855 on: March 06, 2012, 08:27:57 AM »

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Kevin Love dominated Blake Griffin (again) tonight. Plus, the T-Wolves have a winning record.

Are there any arguments left against Love being one of the best players in the NBA, and probably the best PF there is?

Depends on the Flavor of the Day :).

If you want polished, low-post offense and defense, I'd go with LaMarcus.

If you want low-post offense, good defense, deep range, and exceptional rebounding ability and tenacity, gotta have Love.

If you want Sportscenter highlights, go with Blake.

I'll take 25 and 14 every night over any other PF in the league, especially a guy who dominates the boards and stretches the floor like no other big man (yes, even Dirk).

Love isn't carrying a team to a championship anytime soon, but neither are LMA or Griffin.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #856 on: March 06, 2012, 09:59:39 AM »

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Kevin Love dominated Blake Griffin (again) tonight. Plus, the T-Wolves have a winning record.

Are there any arguments left against Love being one of the best players in the NBA, and probably the best PF there is?

Depends on the Flavor of the Day :).

If you want polished, low-post offense and defense, I'd go with LaMarcus.

If you want low-post offense, good defense, deep range, and exceptional rebounding ability and tenacity, gotta have Love.

If you want Sportscenter highlights, go with Blake.

I'll take 25 and 14 every night over any other PF in the league, especially a guy who dominates the boards and stretches the floor like no other big man (yes, even Dirk).

Love isn't carrying a team to a championship anytime soon, but neither are LMA or Griffin.

I'll take Aldridge over Love, I don't think there is any way that Love is actually 6'10.  Also, Aldridge shoots a better percentage and if he wasnt next camby or Pryz would be putting up rebounding numbers around 11-12 per game.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #857 on: March 06, 2012, 01:55:40 PM »

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Kevin Love dominated Blake Griffin (again) tonight. Plus, the T-Wolves have a winning record.

Are there any arguments left against Love being one of the best players in the NBA, and probably the best PF there is?

Depends on the Flavor of the Day :).

If you want polished, low-post offense and defense, I'd go with LaMarcus.

If you want low-post offense, good defense, deep range, and exceptional rebounding ability and tenacity, gotta have Love.

If you want Sportscenter highlights, go with Blake.

I'll take 25 and 14 every night over any other PF in the league, especially a guy who dominates the boards and stretches the floor like no other big man (yes, even Dirk).

Love isn't carrying a team to a championship anytime soon, but neither are LMA or Griffin.

But Dirk just did; why would you pick Love over him?

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #858 on: March 06, 2012, 02:10:06 PM »

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Kevin Love dominated Blake Griffin (again) tonight. Plus, the T-Wolves have a winning record.

Are there any arguments left against Love being one of the best players in the NBA, and probably the best PF there is?

Depends on the Flavor of the Day :).

If you want polished, low-post offense and defense, I'd go with LaMarcus.

If you want low-post offense, good defense, deep range, and exceptional rebounding ability and tenacity, gotta have Love.

If you want Sportscenter highlights, go with Blake.

I'll take 25 and 14 every night over any other PF in the league, especially a guy who dominates the boards and stretches the floor like no other big man (yes, even Dirk).

Love isn't carrying a team to a championship anytime soon, but neither are LMA or Griffin.

But Dirk just did; why would you pick Love over him?

Love is a better overall player at this point; that said, if I needed a #1 offensive option for a team that was otherwise set up to go on a deep playoff run, I'd probably pick Dirk.
Never forget the Champs of '08, or the gutsy warriors of '10.

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #859 on: March 06, 2012, 02:13:07 PM »

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Kevin Love dominated Blake Griffin (again) tonight. Plus, the T-Wolves have a winning record.

Are there any arguments left against Love being one of the best players in the NBA, and probably the best PF there is?

Depends on the Flavor of the Day :).

If you want polished, low-post offense and defense, I'd go with LaMarcus.

If you want low-post offense, good defense, deep range, and exceptional rebounding ability and tenacity, gotta have Love.

If you want Sportscenter highlights, go with Blake.

I'll take 25 and 14 every night over any other PF in the league, especially a guy who dominates the boards and stretches the floor like no other big man (yes, even Dirk).

Love isn't carrying a team to a championship anytime soon, but neither are LMA or Griffin.

I'll take Aldridge over Love, I don't think there is any way that Love is actually 6'10.  Also, Aldridge shoots a better percentage and if he wasnt next camby or Pryz would be putting up rebounding numbers around 11-12 per game.

The only area of the game that LMA is better in is defense, and that's not such a big deal, as long as Love is next to a shot-blocking center.
Never forget the Champs of '08, or the gutsy warriors of '10.

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #860 on: March 06, 2012, 02:14:52 PM »

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #861 on: March 06, 2012, 10:33:51 PM »

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Shock result -- Bobcats beat the Magic 100-84.

Biyombo had 10 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks in 32 minutes while starting at center against Dwight Howard who had a 15, 17 and 4 night himself but looks like Dwight got zero help from his teammates tonight. Impressive stat line by Biyombo.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #862 on: March 06, 2012, 10:39:37 PM »

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Nice defense by Amare on Dirk. Pity he doesn't do that more often.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #863 on: March 06, 2012, 10:50:26 PM »

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Shock result -- Bobcats beat the Magic 100-84.

Biyombo had 10 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks in 32 minutes while starting at center against Dwight Howard who had a 15, 17 and 4 night himself but looks like Dwight got zero help from his teammates tonight. Impressive stat line by Biyombo.

That sort of production from Biyombo has to be very encouraging to Bobcats fans.  If he works out as even an Okafor-esque center, they've got a solid asset on their hands.

If they get Anthony Davis in the draft, he and Biyombo could be a scary defensive frontcourt.
Never forget the Champs of '08, or the gutsy warriors of '10.

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #864 on: March 06, 2012, 11:40:32 PM »

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Wow, Andrew Bynum 30 Points 14 Rebounds and the lakers still lose because their bench is complete garbage  ;D

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #865 on: March 06, 2012, 11:57:08 PM »

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #866 on: March 07, 2012, 12:15:20 AM »

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Bismack with the THREE blocks on Dwight??

Faried gets much love from me, too. He is shoring up DEN's frontline quite nicely with Nene and Mozgov being out.

Love to see the undersized PFs/Cs doing well.

Bismack is an interesting player...in the few highlights I've seen, he doesn't appear (to me, at least) like he can jump out of the gym, per se. But he has exceptional timing.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #867 on: March 07, 2012, 04:24:21 AM »

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Shock result -- Bobcats beat the Magic 100-84.

Biyombo had 10 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks in 32 minutes while starting at center against Dwight Howard who had a 15, 17 and 4 night himself but looks like Dwight got zero help from his teammates tonight. Impressive stat line by Biyombo.

7...blocks? What the hell?

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #868 on: March 07, 2012, 04:45:51 AM »

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Shock result -- Bobcats beat the Magic 100-84.

Biyombo had 10 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks in 32 minutes while starting at center against Dwight Howard who had a 15, 17 and 4 night himself but looks like Dwight got zero help from his teammates tonight. Impressive stat line by Biyombo.

7...blocks? What the hell?

Shouldn't be that big a shock.
Never forget the Champs of '08, or the gutsy warriors of '10.

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #869 on: March 07, 2012, 06:20:31 AM »

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Wow, Andrew Bynum 30 Points 14 Rebounds and the lakers still lose because their bench is complete garbage  ;D

Good point...how much better do the Lakers get this year if they just swapped Dwight for Bynum?

That doesnt even take into consideration that they would have to give up more....