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therobg125 wrote:well when you do post up....and dwight gets the ball stripped every 2 or 3 possesions, can't hit free throws, doesn't play like he cares, and has 1 post up move....yet he's the best center in the league?....if you watched dwight play every game this season,if bynum were a healthy person, yao ming was able to play, and bogut regained his pre-catostrphic injury form....i think your opinion would be different...but yeah with a watered down center poole...then yeah, he is the best center....
therobg125 wrote:what are you talking about?...i said if yao were in the league....andbynum wasn't injury prone....then i went on to say...due to those circumstances....circumstances in which the center poole ins't deep....then yes, he is the best center....did you read what i wrote? or did you just see the words yao and bynum and automatically assumed i was was directly comparing them to him....but in my opinion a healthy bynum and and a healthy yao (which is far from relevant, due to the fact that they're not, and also which reiterates exactly what i said-that they're not healthy) - those two WOULD BE considered better than dwight...yes i said it would be...not are, but would be.....but for the last time...i will repeat...due to those circumstances...he is undoubtedly the ebst center...which is sad and disappointing...
AcecardZ wrote:therobg125 wrote:what are you talking about?...i said if yao were in the league....andbynum wasn't injury prone....then i went on to say...due to those circumstances....circumstances in which the center poole ins't deep....then yes, he is the best center....did you read what i wrote? or did you just see the words yao and bynum and automatically assumed i was was directly comparing them to him....but in my opinion a healthy bynum and and a healthy yao (which is far from relevant, due to the fact that they're not, and also which reiterates exactly what i said-that they're not healthy) - those two WOULD BE considered better than dwight...yes i said it would be...not are, but would be.....but for the last time...i will repeat...due to those circumstances...he is undoubtedly the ebst center...which is sad and disappointing...
Dwight can play considerably better than what we've seen from him so far this year. If he regains his health you won't be disappointed in his play. Even with all of his shortcomings. ie Lack of post moves and inability to consistently hit his free throws. Believe me the league is not relishing the thought of a healthy Dwight paired with Nash, Kobe, Pau and Metta. This includes David Stern and all of the Kobe haters that so desperately want Kobe to get nowhere near a 6th 'ship.
AcecardZ wrote:therobg125 wrote:what are you talking about?...i said if yao were in the league....andbynum wasn't injury prone....then i went on to say...due to those circumstances....circumstances in which the center poole ins't deep....then yes, he is the best center....did you read what i wrote? or did you just see the words yao and bynum and automatically assumed i was was directly comparing them to him....but in my opinion a healthy bynum and and a healthy yao (which is far from relevant, due to the fact that they're not, and also which reiterates exactly what i said-that they're not healthy) - those two WOULD BE considered better than dwight...yes i said it would be...not are, but would be.....but for the last time...i will repeat...due to those circumstances...he is undoubtedly the ebst center...which is sad and disappointing...
Dwight can play considerably better than what we've seen from him so far this year. If he regains his health you won't be disappointed in his play. Even with all of his shortcomings. ie Lack of post moves and inability to consistently hit his free throws. Believe me the league is not relishing the thought of a healthy Dwight paired with Nash, Kobe, Pau and Metta. This includes David Stern and all of the Kobe haters that so desperately want Kobe to get nowhere near a 6th 'ship.
destro wrote:AcecardZ wrote:therobg125 wrote:what are you talking about?...i said if yao were in the league....andbynum wasn't injury prone....then i went on to say...due to those circumstances....circumstances in which the center poole ins't deep....then yes, he is the best center....did you read what i wrote? or did you just see the words yao and bynum and automatically assumed i was was directly comparing them to him....but in my opinion a healthy bynum and and a healthy yao (which is far from relevant, due to the fact that they're not, and also which reiterates exactly what i said-that they're not healthy) - those two WOULD BE considered better than dwight...yes i said it would be...not are, but would be.....but for the last time...i will repeat...due to those circumstances...he is undoubtedly the ebst center...which is sad and disappointing...
Dwight can play considerably better than what we've seen from him so far this year. If he regains his health you won't be disappointed in his play. Even with all of his shortcomings. ie Lack of post moves and inability to consistently hit his free throws. Believe me the league is not relishing the thought of a healthy Dwight paired with Nash, Kobe, Pau and Metta. This includes David Stern and all of the Kobe haters that so desperately want Kobe to get nowhere near a 6th 'ship.
david stern has actually hinted as much to the fact that he himself is a lakers fan. i'm sure it has to do with money, but hey.
therobg125 wrote:the real question should be...is the combo of duhon and morris the best pg tandem in the nba....