Demar: 25.7 pts, 4.8 assists, 5.2 rbs, 0.3 blks, FG/3PT/FT = 48.8%/35.2%/85.6
Vince: 27.6 pts, 3.9 assists, 5.5 rbs, 1.1 blks FG/3PT/FT = 46%/40.8%/75.6%



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Bulls2021 wrote:Early 2000s players get overrated like hell on realGM due to nostalgia. Whether it is correct or not, VC wins this easily
Johnny Bball wrote:I'm going to take the guy that every likes to be around, works hard with what he was given and hasn't left his team and his teammates hanging out to dry. 100 out of 100 times.
Duffman100 wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:I'm going to take the guy that every likes to be around, works hard with what he was given and hasn't left his team and his teammates hanging out to dry. 100 out of 100 times.
I think the idea of Peak is that he isn't giving up on his teammates.
You're saying who you want for one game to save the universe.
And the answer is Vince.
Duffman100 wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:I'm going to take the guy that every likes to be around, works hard with what he was given and hasn't left his team and his teammates hanging out to dry. 100 out of 100 times.
I think the idea of Peak is that he isn't giving up on his teammates.
You're saying who you want for one game to save the universe.
And the answer is Vince.
Sixerscan wrote:Vince did it in the playoffs too. We've seen this before with Demar, if he wants to change that narrative he'll have the opportunity in May.
You can argue Vince's peak was that first season with the Nets after he quit on the Raptors, also.