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The NBA young superstar today are the worst of all time?
Is Zach Randolph the best big man today? According to nba.com, top 3 best rebounders are Zach, Varejao and Omer Asik. I guess grandpa Tim Duncan led the nba big man in scoring by minute.
How do you compare them to Olajuwon, Shaq and David Robinson? Kobe, Iverson and T-Mac have average over 31 points/per game per season for 5 times. 35 years old Kobe led the entire nba in scoring at $26 points per game so far. Most NBA young superstars don't play great defense, don't have great passing skills. How do you compare them to Jordan, Magic and Bird?
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Re: The NBA young superstar today are the worst of all time?
I think Kobe can afford way more expensive points than $26.
And OJ Mayo, Chandler Parsons, and Danillo Gallanari are all better than Jordan, Magic, and Bird. If you doubt that, you're a moron. |
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Re: The NBA young superstar today are the worst of all time?
Remember when Ballscientist used to be obsessed with Mutumbo's age? He would start a thread on him every week. "Mutumbo play 4 minutes and get 3 rebounds last night at 42. Play 40 minutes he get 30? If Mutumbo 21 double rebounds?"
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Re: The NBA young superstar today are the worst of all time?
If we're going to be semi-serious about this I find it interesting that the top two players in the league for the foreseeable future just might be genetic one offs. You don't have a LeBron or Durant archetype before them and you'd be hard pressed to emulate them again
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