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NBA's top trios

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Re: NBA's top trios 

Post#41 » by Philly_King » Thu Aug 7, 2008 12:42 pm

Dedicated_76ers_fan wrote:Because Nene isn't a center and Steven Hunter may not have an offensive game in the half court but that's not keeping us from paying Iggy 12M a year, is it?

1. Nene can play center
2. It's (Please Use More Appropriate Word) to bench a 10m young PF for a 3m scrub.
3. If you're seriously comparing Iggy's abilities to Hunter then you're more clueless than I thought
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Re: NBA's top trios 

Post#42 » by Dedicated_76ers_fan » Thu Aug 7, 2008 11:08 pm

Name another 6'10 center that can probably only play 25-30 MPG tops, Someone who hasn't even averaged a block in his career. And if your worried about Hunter's rebounding. Wanna know Nene's best rebounding season? The year before last, clocking in at a just decent 7 RPG. Never mind Nene's conditioning problems.

Nene at center is a joke. But knowing George Karl, he might just be their opening day center.

Edit: He's 26, I wouldn't be jumping on the whole 'youth' thing.

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