hatvol96
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I don't agree with it to hat's extent, but you're kidding yourself if you don't think most of the media roots for the white guys.
If David Lee was black, hardly a single casual fan would know who the hell he is.
I do think that was a highly important factors with the MVP voting those years, but it's also just like football with media guys in that gaudy offensive numbers alone win all the awards and accolades while defense is taken for granted... Untill ALL the media favorites and D'Antoni-type squads get punked in the playoffs. See: All of Peyton's praise even before he won a Superbowl. In my opinion, Nash probably is the best strictly offensive point of this generation (though I will never consider him in any sort of "best overall pg" discussion since about 75% of the NBA can beat him in man) which is the other main contributing factor that got him those MVPs.Nash has a pair of MVP trophies that prove exactly that.
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Good stats on a bad team amounts to approximately jack. David Lee wouldn't see the court for more than 15 minutes of a playoff game for a championship contender.
Zach Randolph also put up some gaudy,totally meaningless numbers in the Rose Garden.
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I love how all of the "You're wrong Hat, Zach's matured" sheep in the Grizzlies thread have been notably silent the last couple of days. I'm stunned anyone fell for that piece of garbage's "I'm reformed" act.I'll remember him more for certain incidents upstairs at the Greek Cuisina in downtown.
Yeah, the home team will probably win out, so the Suns should be good to go Saturday. I just wonder how some of their young ones will react.
And, it's just in hat's nature to be a vile idiot and sit in judgment of everyone without any sense of self-reflection, the epitome of narcissm. I sat behind the Suns bench for a game of theirs in Milwaukee and Nash was as impressive a player as I've seen. His vision was remarkable as was his court awareness. He had 17 assists that night and at least ten must have been to guys on the opposite side of the court where he had to twist his body to deliver the ball.
Surely you aren't insinuating the reason Derrick Fisher looked like Deron Williams last night has anything to do with the fact that Prince Steve of Greasyhair is a stat hording loser who can't guard a dead skunk in the road? That would be blashphemous. You should reflect before putting such vile accusations out there, you narcissistic idiot.you forgot to mention that every guard in the league loves to see him on defense, or did I miss that? His team is now playing a zone because he can't even guard the sorry points that the Lakers throw out there. He's a great offensive player, but arguing that his defensive issues aren't at the root of his teams never getting anywhere, though loaded with talent, is just wrong.
you forgot to mention that every guard in the league loves to see him on defense, or did I miss that? His team is now playing a zone because he can't even guard the sorry points that the Lakers throw out there. He's a great offensive player, but arguing that his defensive issues aren't at the root of his teams never getting anywhere, though loaded with talent, is just wrong.
Surely you aren't insinuating the reason Derrick Fisher looked like Deron Williams last night has anything to do with the fact that Prince Steve of Greasyhair is a stat hording loser who can't guard a dead skunk in the road? That would be blashphemous. You should reflect before putting such vile accusations out there, you narcissistic idiot.
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