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Post#21 » by eyejayem » Wed Mar 5, 2008 6:35 pm

After watching Kaman come into his own since last season, he isnt avg 17 pts on layups and dunks. His jumper is good for a center and can face the basket. He showed he can play weakside by having to share the paint with Elton Brand but he thrives on the strong side since Brand has been out. Horford on the other hand I see being good from the weakside but capable of defending either PF and C but must improve his post up skills to definately keep teams honest just like Brewer and his jumpshot in the same lineup.
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Post#22 » by J-Mezzy » Wed Mar 5, 2008 6:44 pm

Dwight Howard would be his perfect sidekick. 2 possible, and note that I said possible, top 10 all time players, playing together. That would be similar to the Shaq/Kobe of the early 2000's, but more physically imposing.

Say what you say a bout a center with a touch, if Dwight could chose any big man, he would chose Dwight.

That due would rank up there with MJ/Pippen, West/Wilt, and Kobe/Shaq
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Post#23 » by Jemini80 » Wed Mar 5, 2008 6:55 pm

Lebron's side kick needs to be a catch and shooter, because his sidekick will never dribble the ball since that is Lebron's job.

Redd really would have been the perfect person, Mil. shouldn't have offered him the max, that was so stupid.

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