OT: Which Player would you want to build a franchise around?
OT: Which Player would you want to build a franchise around?
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OT: Which Player would you want to build a franchise around?
Taking into consideration age and injuries, which player in the NBA would you have more success with for the next 10 years?
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For next 10 years, give me Lebron The King James
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Heh, I'm assuming that whoever picked Yao and Mac were joking. It's LBJ or Dwight, with Paul/Williams coming in 3/4. No question.
Pretty awesome how fast Wade fell out of being flavor of the month. 1 season to the top, 1 season at the top, 1 more season to "who? what?"
Pretty awesome how fast Wade fell out of being flavor of the month. 1 season to the top, 1 season at the top, 1 more season to "who? what?"
Morey 2020.
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It's either LeBron or Dwight.
I'd take Bron though, what he's done with a relatively weak supporting cast and the things he can do on the floor is amazing. If he can develop a mid-range game and actually gets a supporting cast, he'll EASILY be the most dominant player in this upcoming decade and it might not even be close.
I'd take Bron though, what he's done with a relatively weak supporting cast and the things he can do on the floor is amazing. If he can develop a mid-range game and actually gets a supporting cast, he'll EASILY be the most dominant player in this upcoming decade and it might not even be close.
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Dwight Howard, because he is the best young big man in the league. He averaged 23 points this season with poor offensive skills... He could develop as the best scoring center since Shaq without losing his outstanding rebounding ability, and he is gifted with physically skills to be the best defending center too. Scarying.
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