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Old 09-18-2004, 12:40 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Originally posted by The Great Twinkee!
People undervalue Eddy Curry a lot. Eddy Curry has consistently improved each year. 20 pts 8 rbd isnt just throwing out numbers. He might even go for more then that if in shape. These are just pretty much following his out of shape path.

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Here are my predictions for how Dalembert does.

11 points 10.5 Rebounds 2.8 BPG in 36 minutes. I would say this would be good but not great. I think some of the numbers are a little overhyped by numbers. I think his and Chandlers numbers will be very very similiar. Chandler might have more rebounds and blocks though but in the 1-2 RBP and .5 BPG range give or take for both players. And give 4 or take 2 for ppg. Dalembert will be a good player next year but I doubt he gets enough attention for the allstar game and I'm not sure he would deserve it with those numbers. Elton Brand doesn't make it with 20/10.
Chandler will be playing at PF for the Bulls, so I didn't include him in the poll. As for Curry, he may well put up 16-18 ppg this year but he is still a defensive liability and I haven't heard anything other than rumors about his improvement on the boards and conditioning.
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