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Which NBA players would have a "legendary" rating in a BB skill?

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Date: 2/13/2011 9:35:20 AM
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Potential: Kwame Brown :D

Except he actually produces similar numbers as players like Emeka Okafor (per 36 minutes, use basketball reference when in doubt). He is one of the best production/salary contract in the league (sans rookie contracts).

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GM: Michael Jordan

I guess you wanted to say Isiah Thomas.

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Date: 2/14/2011 12:19:47 AM
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I said back in the late 80s, early 90s. European competition has improved dramatically. I am only saying what I believe. I played basketball professionally in Spain in 1991, and I can tell you that the level of competition was not always as tough as the UC Berkeley rec gym on a Saturday afternoon. By the time I got to Spain I guess I'd played close to 10000 hours of basketball, so I don't buy your argument that Euoropean players are cagier or know special tricks. In fact, I find it laughable.



Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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Date: 2/14/2011 2:46:49 AM
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sex appeal:
Kurt Thomas --> legendary

alimony:
Shawn Kemp --> legendary

mustache:
Adam Morrison --> legendary

best buddy:
Jack Haley --> legendary

press conference:
Brian Scalabrine -->legendary

part of a rapsong:
A.C. Green --> legendary

brand mark shoe
Stephan Marbury --> pitiful


:-DD

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Date: 2/14/2011 4:04:49 AM
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Did Ryan Giggs ever played the world cup?

Do you realy believe the best players are in the Dreamteam? lol
same as the NBA teams are playing the best on their roster in the starting line up.

its always the guys with the biggest charisma and the biggest sponsorcontracts and who also can play realy good.
exeption was Chris Mullin. charisma of a shrimp.....

But your right, nowadays NBA players? i dont watch it anymore....

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Date: 2/14/2011 10:21:28 AM
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I said back in the late 80s, early 90s. European competition has improved dramatically. I am only saying what I believe. I played basketball professionally in Spain in 1991, and I can tell you that the level of competition was not always as tough as the UC Berkeley rec gym on a Saturday afternoon. By the time I got to Spain I guess I'd played close to 10000 hours of basketball, so I don't buy your argument that Euoropean players are cagier or know special tricks. In fact, I find it laughable.



In the late 80s you could have an argument.Now,NCAA level is much lower than european competition.The talent level in Europe raise drammatically,and the level of experience of NCAA players is much lower than in the past because while in the late 80s players remains in NCAA for long time,so the players that come from the high school have to face against strong players with 2 or 3 years of experience in NCAA...they actually make a year and go to the NBA,the experience they can gain in NCAA is much much lower than in the past
Experience doesn't only come to play against adverasries,but also training against great player and working in the gym.Marcin Gortat gains more experience battling against enormous Howard body's in everyday training than playing against other weaker centers in the league...and the level of training in European basketball is higher than any other league

P.S. In what kind of division do you play in Spain?Because one thing is to play in the ACB,a completely different thing is to play in third or fourth level division

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