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Hoopshype Top 25 Players 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:51 pm

25. Josh Smith

Smith is the most versatile defensive forward in the league. He can change a game on both ends with lightning speed. His ability to elevate and block shots as well as tip-in dunks around the basket is a tremendous weapon. He should have been an All-Star this season and should have a breakout playoff season for the Hawks.


16. Joe Johnson

Johnson moves up two spots because he has evolved into not only a consistent scorer, but a leader as well. The Atlanta Hawks are flying under the radar, but that will change because I expect them to get to the conference finals against Cleveland. There is not one shooting guard in the East that can deal with his physical presence. That allows Johnson to get any shot he wants come crunch time.


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Re: Hoopshype Top 25 Players 

Post#2 » by evildallas » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:38 pm

I reviewed the list and the only one I have a problem with being on the list is #23 Kevin Garnett. In my eyes, health has dropped him completely from the list. By that I mean not just how much time he misses, but actually his effectiveness when playing now. Not sure who moves up to the top 25 because there are a lot to choose from, but KG just ain't it anymore.
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