KingSpeed
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I don't think this post was called for.
Masbee does not approve.
I agree.
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I don't think this post was called for.
Masbee does not approve.
I don't think this post was called for.
Masbee does not approve.
I think that was maxiep's way of saying he does not approve of the lack of perception on reality when comparing 6'11 guys in the 50s and 60s to 7' guys in 2009.
But he was the one who made the comparison to begin with.
He made the comparisons in playing styles. You made the comparison in statistics. This is not surprising but still very irritating.
I'm glad you think the stats of a healthy rookie playing in 1956 who played four years in college is the same of a guy recovering from microfracture who played one year of college ball and who has to face 2009 competition.
Yep, Durant is a wonderful offensive player. However, I'm reminded of another draft--in 1956. Two players stood out from that draft--Elgin Baylor and Bill Russell. Elgin got all the individual awards, Bill got all the rings.
KingSpeed said:Greg will probably never average 19 rpg no matter how many years it takes him to recover from the surgery.
Nobody will. Teams used to take 100+ FGA every game back in Russell's era.
KingSpeed said:Rodman averaged 18 rpg in the modern NBA
