RealGM Darlings
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RealGM Darlings
You know who they are - those that could do no wrong, are fan favorites, have awesome personalities, have great potential, and just flat out good. Any of or a combination of those.
Who, on the top of your heads, hold this title (through the years)?
For me it's the following:
2004-2005: The RealGM Darling title definitely belonged to Nash when he made Phoenix relevant again, as well as making them fun to watch.
2005-2006 = Dirk (pre-finals). I'm a Mav fan but I still laugh at the notion when some claimed Dirk could arguably be better than KG and TD. Wade (pre-finals) was also adored by many, including me. No ego + great finishes at the basket.
2006-2007: Deron Williams, Monta Ellis. They were heralded as amongst the best upcoming point guards of the NBA.
This year, my vote goes to Dwight, Chris Paul, and Kobe. It's like the whole board (except for a slight few) conspired to label them as the best in everything. Also Bynum prior to his injury. Laker and non-Laker fans alike were talking about him every day.
My list is no way perfect, I'm sure I'm missing out a lot of candidates.
Who you guys got?
Who, on the top of your heads, hold this title (through the years)?
For me it's the following:
2004-2005: The RealGM Darling title definitely belonged to Nash when he made Phoenix relevant again, as well as making them fun to watch.
2005-2006 = Dirk (pre-finals). I'm a Mav fan but I still laugh at the notion when some claimed Dirk could arguably be better than KG and TD. Wade (pre-finals) was also adored by many, including me. No ego + great finishes at the basket.
2006-2007: Deron Williams, Monta Ellis. They were heralded as amongst the best upcoming point guards of the NBA.
This year, my vote goes to Dwight, Chris Paul, and Kobe. It's like the whole board (except for a slight few) conspired to label them as the best in everything. Also Bynum prior to his injury. Laker and non-Laker fans alike were talking about him every day.
My list is no way perfect, I'm sure I'm missing out a lot of candidates.
Who you guys got?
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jourdy wrote:You know who they are - those that could do no wrong, are fan favorites, have awesome personalities, have great potential, and just flat out good. Any of or a combination of those.
Who, on the top of your heads, hold this title (through the years)?
For me it's the following:
2004-2005: The RealGM Darling title definitely belonged to Nash when he made Phoenix relevant again, as well as making them fun to watch.
2005-2006 = Dirk (pre-finals). I'm a Mav fan but I still laugh at the notion when some claimed Dirk could arguably be better than KG and TD. Wade (pre-finals) was also adored by many, including me. No ego + great finishes at the basket.
2006-2007: Deron Williams, Monta Ellis. They were heralded as amongst the best upcoming point guards of the NBA.
This year, my vote goes to Dwight, Chris Paul, and Kobe. It's like the whole board (except for a slight few) conspired to label them as the best in everything. Also Bynum prior to his injury. Laker and non-Laker fans alike were talking about him every day.
My list is no way perfect, I'm sure I'm missing out a lot of candidates.
Who you guys got?
Aha! I know exactly what you're talking about. Every year there is a player or two (or three) whom the majority of RealGM latch on to. In fact, I was just thinking about this during Dwight Howard's performance in the Slam Dunk contest. He's definitely one of "those guys" for the '07-'08 season here on RealGM. The hype will slowly fade away and then someone else will take over his spot as newly appointed "omg!" guy. Same with Chris Paul. Kobe is kind of alway been in the spotlight though, his hype/popularity has remained relatively constant throughout (though this year, he's definitely back to being higher up on the top shelf).
What happens is that a player breaks out, and then everyone is like "Wow, this guy can ball! He's the future!", then the hype fades as everyone comes to expect the stats that the player puts up night in and night out, so it's off to find the next breakout star.
Amare Stoudamire was another "It Guy" around these parts as well.
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Certainly on the Raps board, and elsewhere as well Jose Calderon has developed quite the following. Usually pass-first types are popular, whereas guys who are perceived as chuckers (esp. at the 1 spot, Marbury, Baron Davis, ect), regardless of their effectiveness (see: BDiddy last night) get a lot of flack.

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Rockets board - Bonzi Wells.
People over there are acting like we just traded a prime Hakeem or something, not a bad-attitude player who's likely gone after this year.
People over there are acting like we just traded a prime Hakeem or something, not a bad-attitude player who's likely gone after this year.
Hello ladies. Look at your posts. Now back to mine. Now back at your posts now back to MINE. Sadly, they aren't mine. But if your posts started using Optimismâ„¢, they could sound like mine. This post is now diamonds.
I'm on a horse.
I'm on a horse.