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Originally posted by <b>City Wide All-Star</b>!
Mike didn't plan on breaking his foot in the preseason. He also didn't plan on missing the first 27 games of his would be "All-Star" season.
He is by no means over-rated. He works on his game every off-season. His game showed during the 2002 Playoffs. His injury coudn't of come at a worst time during his career.
I think his injury slowed him down physically (it was a broken foot afterall) and mentally (being injured when its your time to shine has to be frustrating).
You will see the same Mike Bibby that you saw throughout the 2002 Playoffs, next season. I know he has a busy summer working out ahead of him. If you knew Mike like I do (not a close personal friend, but he knows who I am), you know he's all about winning and hard work.
Quit the hate, Nuff said.
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I don't hate one Bibby, only respect him. Nice post, and I cocur.
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