Best one two punch in NBA

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Best one two punch

1. Lebron and Kyrie
3
9%
2. Curry and Klay
2
6%
3. Westbrook and Durant
27
84%
4. CP3 and Griffin
0
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Total votes: 32

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Re: Best one two punch in NBA 

Post#21 » by Woodsanity » Sun Mar 1, 2015 10:48 pm

Bobbcats wrote:
NinjaSheppard wrote:Honestly, I don't think Blake is the second best player on the Clippers.

That is a pretty bold statement but I do think it's more of a trio than a duo.

Not a bold statement this season. DJ has been more valuable than Blake quite handily this season especially if you include missed games. A lot more valuable....
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Post#22 » by Ballerhogger » Sun Mar 1, 2015 11:33 pm

i went with playoff success and overall better team as a whole so KD and GoatBrook.
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Re: Best one two punch in NBA 

Post#23 » by Joao Saraiva » Mon Mar 2, 2015 2:21 am

Ballerhogger wrote:i went with playoff success and overall better team as a whole so KD and GoatBrook.


It's funny to see this kind of statements.

I actually agree KD and Westbrook are the better one two punch (KD is not far away from LeBron as a player and Westbrook is, the way I see it, a better player than Kyrie).

But this kind of argument makes me wonder: playoff success? Is that your reasoning? You guys blame LeBron for losing in the NBA finals when he took a cast of big Z, Gooden, Hughes and Gibson there! You guys talk a ton about his 2010 failure when he actually performed at good level! But now you call playoff success on a team with 3 future HOFers who lost the NBA finals and since Harden went away never got there again?

Not that I agree that they haven't been good in the playoffs, it just seems to me like it's a bit too much of a double standard.
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