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Spyce
04-22-2013, 06:08 PM
Who are your Top NBA Players of the 2012-2103 season and why?

1. Kevin Durant (KD is just a pure scorer)
2. Kyrie Irving (Uncle Drew brakes so many ankles)
3. Lebron James (Name says it all..)
4. James Harden (Fear the Beard..)
5. Chandler Parsons ( I have meet this guy. BEAST!)

Defensive Player of the Year?

Serge Ibaka (Leads the league in blocks)

6th Man of the Year?

JR Swish! (JR leads the league in Bench Scoring)

Rookie of the Year?

Damian Lillard (Overall, He's a monster!)

MVP?

Kevin Durant (Again, Pure Scorer)

Team who will the Championship?

OKC!

Most Improved?

Omer Asik (He came from the Chicago Bench to the Rocket's starting lineup)


Now it's your turn..


*Post anything NBA related here and we will discuss it*

Cascade
04-22-2013, 06:58 PM
Nah, Larry Sanders for Most Improved.

You obviously hate Lebron because he dominates the game in all aspects, not just jump shots like KD.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 07:05 PM
Nah, Larry Sanders for Most Improved.

You obviously hate Lebron because he dominates the game in all aspects, not just jump shots like KD.

Larry Sanders is having a monster year..
I'm starting to have more respect for Lebron.
KD is having a career year compared to last year and previous years.

Jcyee
04-22-2013, 08:17 PM
You're a Rockets fan, no? 3 Rockets in Top Performers...

And just because you hate LeBron doesn't mean you exclude him. He's arguably the best player on the planet right now.

Personally, I think Jarret Jack should have won 6th Man. Not as many people know about what he's done this year because the Warriors are in a smaller market whereas JR and Crawford are in NY and LA, respectively. I think he led the league in double-doubles off the bench, right?

Spyce
04-22-2013, 09:01 PM
You're a Rockets fan, no? 3 Rockets in Top Performers...

And just because you hate LeBron doesn't mean you exclude him. He's arguably the best player on the planet right now.

Personally, I think Jarret Jack should have won 6th Man. Not as many people know about what he's done this year because the Warriors are in a smaller market whereas JR and Crawford are in NY and LA, respectively. I think he led the league in double-doubles off the bench, right?

I've lived in Houston for about 9 years I believe. (I've met Chandler Parsons before.)
Rockets for life.

Jarrett Jack is a scoring machine!
Too bad JR Smith got the 6th man.

CrimsonTider
04-22-2013, 09:17 PM
Top 5 players in the game right now:

1. LBJ - He needs NO explanation. May be the most rounded player ever.
2. KD - Excellent scorer. Lacks the overall game to take over Lebron.
3. D-Wade - Some argue, at times, he is the best player in the league. His selflessness to bring in Lebron and Bosh puts him here.
4. Carmelo - Like KD, one of the best pure scorers in the league. BUT, not the shooter KD is.
5. CP3 - As a Carolina fan, I hate putting a Demon Deacon here, but there is no denying he is the best point guard in the league ATM.

Sixth Man:

These are too hard to tell as you have to watch A LOT of bball to truly gauge this. No clue but you can't go wrong with Sanders, Smith, and even Ray Allen can be thrown in there now. Also watch for Andre Miller's name to be thrown out here.

Rookie:

Damian Lillard. Don't think it is debatable. Saw him play in Atlanta this year and the kid has "it."

Most Improved:

Who knows.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 09:21 PM
Top 5 players in the game right now:

1. LBJ - He needs NO explanation. May be the most rounded player ever.
2. KD - Excellent scorer. Lacks the overall game to take over Lebron.
3. D-Wade - Some argue, at times, he is the best player in the league. His selflessness to bring in Lebron and Bosh puts him here.
4. Carmelo - Like KD, one of the best pure scorers in the league. BUT, not the shooter KD is.
5. CP3 - As a Carolina fan, I hate putting a Demon Deacon here, but there is no denying he is the best point guard in the league ATM.

Sixth Man:

These are too hard to tell as you have to watch A LOT of bball to truly gauge this. No clue but you can't go wrong with Sanders, Smith, and even Ray Allen can be thrown in there now. Also watch for Andre Miller's name to be thrown out here.

Rookie:

Damian Lillard. Don't think it is debatable. Saw him play in Atlanta this year and the kid has "it."

Most Improved:

Who knows.

Edited my 3rd person since I failed and thought I wrote "Top 5 Players"
I have to disagree wit you on CP3.
Kyrie Irving is the best.
He has broken more ankles in his career than Brian Scalabrine has scored points in his entire life.

CrimsonTider
04-22-2013, 09:35 PM
Edited my 3rd person since I failed and thought I wrote "Top 5 Players"
I have to disagree wit you on CP3.
Kyrie Irving is the best.
He has broken more ankles in his career than Brian Scalabrine has played minutes in the NBA,

If you use "breaking ankles" as measuring stick for point guards, then you seriously need to analyze your decision making skills. John Stockton, not an ankle breaker. Magic Johnson, NOT an ankle breaker. But what they have which CP3 has is the elite vision and decision making skills. Kyrie is a good PG and is rapidly improving, but he is more in the mold of a Penny Hardaway ATM.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 09:43 PM
If you use "breaking ankles" as measuring stick for point guards, then you seriously need to analyze your decision making skills. John Stockton, not an ankle breaker. Magic Johnson, NOT an ankle breaker. But what they have which CP3 has is the elite vision and decision making skills. Kyrie is a good PG and is rapidly improving, but he is more in the mold of a Penny Hardaway ATM.

Now days most points such as CP3 and Kyrie both "Break Ankles"
Most people look at there ball handling skills.
I'm not excellent at analyzing "Old School" basketball.
Penny was Tim's brother?

Zeus
04-22-2013, 09:45 PM
In my experience, sports threads are usually locked because people tend to get a wee bit passionate about their opinions. As a result, it tends to escalate into a flame war. The only thing needed to ignite it is one wrong comment.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 09:46 PM
In my experience, sports threads are usually locked because people tend to get a wee bit passionate about their opinions. As a result, it tends to escalate into a flame war. The only thing needed to ignite it is one wrong comment.

Good while it lasts.

Zeus
04-22-2013, 09:49 PM
Good while it lasts.

If you knew that, why make a thread that is likely to escalate into a flame war? Plus, I'm surprised Crimson restrained himself when you mentioned his age like it was a negative quality (as indicated by the elipsis).

Learn to respectfully disagree. Plus, you accused them of jumping onto the bandwagon.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 09:52 PM
If you knew that, why make a thread that is likely to escalate into a flame war? Plus, I'm surprised Crimson restrained himself when you mentioned his age as a factor on opinion for sports.

Learn to respectfully disagree.

All I said was "36?"
I never made fun of him because of his age.
Crimson is cool.

Zeus
04-22-2013, 09:56 PM
All I said was "36?"
I never made fun of him because of his age.
Crimson is cool.

Edited a little, but we can discuss via PM as I don't want to derail this thread further.

EDIT: Ah, never mind, I slightly misunderstood your replies due to the short nature of them.

"Good while it lasts" has multiple connotations, as do many short simple sentences.

Jcyee
04-22-2013, 09:58 PM
Now days most points such as CP3 and Kyrie both "Break Ankles"
Most people look at there ball handling skills.
I'm not excellent at analyzing "Old School" basketball.
Penny was Tim's brother?

CP3 doesn't really cross many defenders too much. Yes ball handling is important but isn't the only facet to be considered an elite PG in the game. CP3 makes his teammates around him better and can be considered one of the better leaders that we have in the game right now.

And no, Penny and Tim have no relation.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 10:00 PM
Edited a little, but we can discuss via PM as I don't want to derail this thread further.

EDIT: Ah, never mind, I slightly misunderstood your replies due to the short nature of them.

"Good while it lasts" has multiple connotations, as do short simple sentences.

I did not accuse them of being a bandwagon.
Just asking why people are because some are were I live.

Spyce
04-22-2013, 10:02 PM
CP3 doesn't really cross many defenders too much. Yes ball handling is important but isn't the only facet to be considered an elite PG in the game. CP3 makes his teammates around him better and can be considered one of the better leaders that we have in the game right now.

And no, Penny and Tim have no relation.

I do in fact believe CP3 is one of the elite PG's in the league.
Rondo still leads the league in assist when he's been out half the season.

1) CP3
2) Rajon Rondo
3) Kyrie Irving

Spyce
04-22-2013, 10:15 PM
Edited a little, but we can discuss via PM as I don't want to derail this thread further.

EDIT: Ah, never mind, I slightly misunderstood your replies due to the short nature of them.

"Good while it lasts" has multiple connotations, as do short simple sentences.

When I say "Good white it lasts"
I mean that the thread is good until it locks because you said hat most sport threads get locked due to the flaming.

Zeus
04-22-2013, 10:24 PM
When I say "Good white it lasts"
I mean that the thread is good until it locks because you said hat most sport threads get locked due to the flaming.

Ah, see, that's way more understandable.

Such a simply worded sentence leaves out details which then can cause the reader to misinterpret the intention of your post.

Example: Me! :(

CrimsonTider
04-22-2013, 10:39 PM
Crimson is cool.

Just like the other side of the pillow. Two others who were "cool," George "The Iceman" Gervin and Julius "Dr. J." Irving. (No relation to Kyrie.)


I do in fact believe CP3 is one of the elite PG's in the league.
Rondo still leads the league in assist when he's been out half the season.

1) CP3
2) Rajon Rondo
3) Kyrie Irving

When D. Rose comes back, he is clearly #2 and bumps Rondo to #3. Kyrie still has to prove he is not a second year wonder. I would also put Deron Williams ahead of Rondo because Rondo can't throw a ball in the ocean and hit it. Worst shooting PG in a long time.

Spyce
04-23-2013, 05:44 AM
Just like the other side of the pillow. Two others who were "cool," George "The Iceman" Gervin and Julius "Dr. J." Irving. (No relation to Kyrie.)



When D. Rose comes back, he is clearly #2 and bumps Rondo to #3. Kyrie still has to prove he is not a second year wonder. I would also put Deron Williams ahead of Rondo because Rondo can't throw a ball in the ocean and hit it. Worst shooting PG in a long time.

Rondo definetly needs to work on his mid range.
Rajon can pass!