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  • #33855
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    rhamnlacson
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    who would have a better nba career for me its ibaka just the caliber of guys he’s playing with plus mcgee will be famous in th phillipines but in terms of the nba dont think so

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  • #608606
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    butidonthavemoney

    Ibaka and it’s not even close. McGee is a scrub.

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  • #608607
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    JayhawkFan23
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    Yeah its not even close. Ibaka all the way.

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  • #610440
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    mcbailey
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     Yeah, but McGee can dunk three balls at once.

     

    Or, you know, if you’re talking about the actual game, it’s not even close. Ibaka’s not the most graceful person in the league, but McGee makes him look like a ballerina.

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  • #610505
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    thricethefun
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    Mcgee is gonna be one of the top centers in the league in a few years. Gimi McGee.

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  • #673148
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    rhamnlacson
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     after his stint in the philippines he would mature as a player and be more productive but as of right now ibaka is ahead

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  • #673150
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    FastAndFurious
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    I don’t know why people sleep on McGee yes he’s a clown, but his upside is off the charts, he could be really really good, now that he’s with a solid coach and team, look out.

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    • #705584
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      guezoosaoo

      Yeah its not even close.

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  • #677390
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    Pureshooter
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    Ibaka dunks from the FT line in the dunk contest, McGee tries to in the game. 

    Winner:  Ibaka

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  • #711184
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    YuanZi
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    Yeah its not even close. Ibaka all the way.

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  • #711189
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    geothermal
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    i hope Mcgee will improve for the Philippines sake,

    @rhamlacson

    i dont think he will improve mentaly in the Philippines, he will just have a big head and be all cocky, specially if he know that the A congress bill was submitted to naturalize him, 

    but its pretty good that he would play for the Philippines, he brings the lenght and atlehtism that the teams need,

    my best hope would be that he matures this season, i hope Hakeem taught him mentality and Physicaly,

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    “Mr. Hunter has been a tremendous help to me personally as a mentor while being on the executive committee,” Evans said. “More importantly our players should be thankful for him and our union for the job they have done throughout his tenure, especially with limited resources as it compared to the NBA.”uyr5uy

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    scoobao
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    However, if Evans doesn’t sign another contract, he’s satisfied with everything he has accomplished throughout the course of his career. Not only has he played for seven teams and exceeded everyone’s expectations as an undrafted player, he has emerged as a leader for the league’s players and put himself in position to succeed after his playing career comes to an end.[9809809

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    And then in Tuesday’s 114-81 win over Israeli Super League team Maccabi Bazan Haifa, it began to make sense. There was visible chemistry, and the combinations kept on coming. The likely opening-night starters – Kevin Love, Nikola Pekovic, Brandon Roy, Luke Ridnour and Andrei Kirilenko – played in tandem for the first time, and suddenly, it evolved from awkward to enjoyable.[p-p90

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  • #721625
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    “I’m really looking for, let’s say, valuable action on the floor,” Kirilenko said. “It doesn’t really matter how many points you score. It’s really not that important. The important thing is how you, let’s say, execute on the floor. How you run. How’s the quality of the game? If you’re playing right, you’re always going to get something.”]-0o]-=

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    There is a temptation to write off the Chicago Bulls this season. After all, they will be without MVP Derrick Rose for the first fourth or so of the season, even by the most optimistic of projections. They are missing the second unit that pushed them to great heights over the last couple of seasons, and the new faces are struggling to fit in. Still, despite some additional injury setbacks, starting center Joakim Noah believes the Bulls are going to be competitive right from the start.

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