Mac1 wrote:tmac at his prime was better then grant at his primemost people would agree to this.its how do they say..general consensus
Who are these people ? Some more cousins? When was TMacs prime ? When he averaged 32 pts a game ? Clearly with the current love affairs you have professed, you are greatly impressed with individual scoring over anything else. Hill in his prime was as good as anyone who has played this game. Silly argument, but par for your course of regurgitated self gospel.
And as far as Nash's team compared to Carter's team ? ... of course that would be your response... diversion once again. This is not about comparing what Nash would have done with VC's team, or vice versa.
Mac1 wrote:okay vince cant score like he used too. thats because everyone has to play the nash system here or he gets found out
Yup... its Steve's fault, not Vince.....
You slighted Nash in your attempts to stick up for Vince, and now continue the mindless dog piling on Hill. Screw you man. They are all getting old. Nash has not played worse. But he's warrior and he's won more games than lost. His play has declined this yr, especially late in the game. Injury may be? But his playoff resume is certainly impressive enough to be considered at least as good as the great Carter series of 2001.
Just what did Vince do so spectacular in that series ? ... here's what I found...
... the Raptors beat the New York Knicks 3–2 in the first round, and advanced to the 2001 Eastern Conference Semifinals, where they took the Philadelphia 76ers to a decisive seventh game.... In that game, Carter missed a game-winning shot with 2.0 seconds remaining...
dog gonnit

In early January 2005, when asked by TNT's John Thompson if he always pushed himself as hard as he should, Carter replied, "In years past, no. I was fortunate to have the talent. You get spoiled when you're able to do a lot of things. You see that you don't have to work at it."
cool quote huh ? Now tell me it was out of context or he's just misunderstood. Thats what everyone claimed after the bonehead uttered it. Vince couldnt even explain it.
Your asinine comments are following in his footsteps.
Throwing this one in for fun....
Carter finished with 46 points, a career-high 16 rebounds, and 10 assists. Kidd finished with 10 points, tied a career-high with 16 rebounds, and tied a season-high with 18 assists. Carter's triple double is the second highest total for a triple double, second only to Alvan Adams of the Phoenix Suns who tallied 47 points and 18 rebounds and 12 assists over 30 years ago.[28]