This topic contains 12 replies, has 8 voices, and was last updated by marcusfizer21marcusfizer21 marcusfizer21 15 years, 11 months ago.

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  • #18693
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    jerb2011
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    How much has he improved and what should he work on, I think he could be good

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  • #348622
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    Bryant24
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    best player of all time and im probably the biggest Kobe fan up here of when 2 more rings he still is behind mj gor greatest of all time i just turned 18 so I didnt see jordan in his prime but i have dvd’s of this guy and he was unbelievable i thought i was going to be the next jordan growing up i played everyday until I went to the doctor when i was 13 and found 5’10 is probably as tall as I get and 5’10 right now (that sucks) got off subject for a moment but mj revolutionize basketball when he came to the league he had the baggy shorts the flashy dribbles the highlight layups and dunk he was something to see and im a huge sneakerhead every month i find some way to get any retro jordans that are coming out no matter the cost.

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  • #348624
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    IndianaBasketball
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    @Bryant24

    Ooops… Wrong thread.

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  • #348627
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    Bryant24
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    I know right he must change why i was typing that long paragraph dont mind that guys but I know im still going lose mad points

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  • #348634
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    jerb2011
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    My computer was tripping and I hate making double posts so I just edited it hoping nobody saw it first

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  • #348643
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    JNixon
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    He’s definitely improved. He plays with more of a motor now. He’s not a truly effective shot-creator in the low post, but he can do a little something with that jump hook. In the Summer League he’s really just scored off of moving without the ball and being rewarded at the rim by Eric Maynor and sometimes he’ll get a lose ball and score. He has a raw face-up game, but it has potential because he has a pretty soft touch. He still isn’t a good rebounder and he plays very shaky D, but he’s gotten better offensively. I don’t know if he’ll be a key part of the OKC rotation, but he can get in the back-end if he continues to show the motor he has in the SL.

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  • #348669
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    SubZero
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    Hopefully he’ll lose that unibrow

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  • #348697
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    sheltwon3
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    i remembered me saying he would be a pretty good pick when people were telling me he would be a bust

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  • #348707
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    John-Bryant-54

    +1 to sheltwon for admitting he was wrong. Respect.

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  • #348714
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    sheltwon3
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    huh you got that backwards

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  • #348718
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    McWinning
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    At least sheltwon manned up and admitted hje was Wrong.

    We need more honorable people like that on our site.

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  • #348724
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    sheltwon3
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    where did i admit i was wrong. Mullens is going to be good. Big men take a while to develop even the good ones like Howard. His defense helped him get minutes early on

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  • #348755
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    john bryant is in the building!!!

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