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  • #14063
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    Champzilla21
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    Can someone post the article from Espn explaining what NBA veterans each rookie should study, it would be much appreciated.

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  • #269763
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    esperanzafleet69
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    google it man…i skimmed through it. heres some… i dont remember the reasoning tho..

    tyreke evans -lebron james
    stephon curry- steve nash
    brandon jennings- chauncey billups
    jonas jerebko- ron artest
    hasheem thabeet- tim duncan
    dujuan blair- dirk nowitzki
    terrence williams- courtney lee

    trust me some of these were incredibly ridiculous.. such as who dujuan blair should study… same with hasheem… note that I DIDNT WRITE THIS… idiots from espn did..

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  • #269764
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    QUINCEY

    yeah its pretty dumb. each player should just work hard to get better and study the best part of every good players game

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  • #269777
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    NashyMing
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    ESPN Insider isn’t really that good. You can probably learn more here than paying for that service.

    Just my 2cents.

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  • #269783
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    apb540
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    Another reason why ESPN doesn’t have a ton of credibility, just really convenient cuz everything is there haha.

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  • #269791
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    llperez

    I’ll say espn insider is pretty whack. Although they did a bunch of great stuff breaking down teams and matches prior to the start of the ncaa tounrament that i htought was worth it. 40$ and you get the access to the site plus 26 issues of espn the magazine, not too bad. DOnt know if ill get it again next year or not.

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  • #269797
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    QUINCEY

    yah im not big on that but im not sure where you get the espn doesnt have a bunch of credibility apb540. you a tad off on that one

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  • #269872
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    Champzilla21
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    you learn alot here but i like looking at all peoples ideas only reason im interested

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  • #269924
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    Slim
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    Espn explaining what NBA veterans each rookie should study

    tyreke evans -lebron james
    big strong guards, can get to the line

    stephon curry- steve nash
    both can pass and shoot?

    brandon jennings- chauncey billups
    both can shoot?

    jonas jerebko- ron artest
    ????!?!?!

    hasheem thabeet- tim duncan
    every 6’11 guy should shoot the baseline jump shot (and the straight away free throw shot and also the fee throw extended jump shot)

    helps for floor spacing purposes just look at al horford does it too he’s money, opens ur dribble drive game up too

    dejuan blair- dirk nowitzki
    face up forwards, Blair is a great player I dont care if he was 6’5 270 Hawks could have used him bcuz he has the skills and strength

    he’s a unique player that I cant compare to nobody but Imsure Hawks could have used him as a “speed” center/power forward, lot of heart I like his game

    sort of like a quicker younger eLton Brand/Okafor

    terrence williams- courtney lee

    Courtney Lee reminded me of a shorter Rip Hamilton his rookie year
    Terrence Williams is unguardable off the dribble, a skinnier taller Tyreke Evans is who I think he can be

    HOW IS COURTNEY LEE A VETERAN?!!

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