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"A person who saw no important difference between the fire outside a Neandrathal's cave and a working thermo-nuclear reactor might tell you that junk bonds and derivatives BOTH serve to energize capital" - Nathan Israel |
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Cleveland is mediocre away from home? They have lost to 1 non playoff team on the road all year and are 18-10 and have been playing a significant portion of the year without 2 starters. Boston is the weak link because Orlando may be better with Alston than Nelson. Philly would surely lose in 4 to Orlando or Cleveland. They may beat Boston once. If everything goes their way they may beat Atlanta twice. But they realistically have zero chance to advance. |
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SO how do you like your steaks? I recommend double meat, double cheese wit (onions) and long hots.
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Philly simply doesnt match up well. They are a weak shooting team with little post scoring. They also are last in the NBA in 3 pt shooting and 26th in FT %. They are a pretty good defensive and rebounding team but teams that cant shoot lose in the playoffs. |
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and which is why we picked up Kareem Rush and Donyell Marshall in the offseason. ![]() This discussion will be brought up at a later date, Im sure of it.
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He's got some pretty suave a$$ suits though. I think thats all Ive seen him in all year. I cant complain about Stefanski's decisions. WAIT, Im a Philadelphian, yes I can.
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He is a 15 ppg and 5 assist guy who is an excellent free throw shooter, not Magic Johnson. A pass first PG will mesh nicely in Orlando. They have gone from a B player to a C+, not that big of a difference. Nelson is a good player but he is the most replacable part on that team. I think Orlando will continue to win without him and is a threat for Boston and Cleveland if they get on a good shooting roll in the playoffs. |
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and he gets hurt. And you are comparing him with guys that have already proven themselves and were/are franchise players. Nelson will never be that with Howard. He will be the 2nd best player on the team. If Nelson is a B, Alston is a D as a starter and team leader. I think this removes Orlando as a team having a good chance to go to the finals. pgardn's rankings: On top: 1. LA (If and when Bynum comes back, maybe bring him off the bench for Gasol) KOBE 2. Cleveland (hurt players coming back not missing a step) Pure.Le BRAWN 3. Boston (still very solid on D, very physical, and still scoring) A way back: 4. San Antonio (Duncan maybe the most consistent player ever) Step down again... 3rd level: Utah (Boozer is back so a chance to move up with SA; Williams is awesome) Hornets (Paul is the man, West is showing some weaknesses now) Orlando (D. Howard... and shooters) Houston (Yao and company make them very tough inside; McGrady softness not a huge problem to overcome... a meaner team now) Denver (Mystery... Billups definitely makes them tougher in the playoffs; when they play D they can be very good) 4th level: Portland (Roy and Aldridge... too young and Stupid) Dallas (Soft foreheads) Phoenix (back to the run and gun... Amare gone... either way, no way) Atlanta (Joe Johnson... thought Horford would be a lot better on the offensive end this year but no) Detroit (looking awful right now but I think they have the potential to be 3rd level and trouble in the playoffs if they dont have a mental meltdown... may have already happened) |
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Nelson is simply not a great player. Good players can be replaced, great players cant. Alston is better than a D, he is a league average point guard. The great thing about sports is that they play the games and we see who is right. That and the Celtics are getting Starbury. Is life good or what! |
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![]() And I figured now would be a good time to revisit a conversation Peegardn and I had last year about Kevin Durant.
26 points a game, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 49% from the field, 43% on 3 pointers, 86% from the line, and he leads the NBA in minutes played. So much for a too skinny, one dimensional gunner. By the way he is 20. Looks like All NBA to me. For comparison: Kobe Bryant 27 points per, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 47% from the field, 35% on 3's, 86% from the line |
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Detroit does not have to be dead. But I think you are right, they are mentally cooked. I think its good for all basketball for the Celtics to get stephon. There could be some comedy. |