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MW wrote:It will be interesting to see how the egos of the No's 1 & 2 scorers in the league gel together
by Dissident » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:43 pm
ORDoubleBlues wrote:MW wrote:It will be interesting to see how the egos of the No's 1 & 2 scorers in the league gel together
You're right about this one MW.
IMHO Iverson has to defer to Anthony, at least when Anthony gets back from his 15 game ban, as he is the one who is more desperate for a championship, is almost 10 years older than Anthony and despite his impressive scoring average is 100 points lower in his field goal percentage. As good as a player as Iverson is, a team will not win a championship with a player who is averaging over 20 points a game while only shooting 40 percent from the field.
Having said that, I still think the Nuggets have got the better end of this deal unless one of those two first round picks the 76'ers got for the 2007 draft is a pick that was previously acquired from a team that is likely to be in the lottery and it ends up being the No.1 overall which will get the 76'ers Greg Oden who looks to be potentially one of the most dominant big men to be coming into the NBA since Duncan in '97 and O'Neal in '92.
by Dissident » Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:02 pm
ORDoubleBlues wrote:MW wrote:It will be interesting to see how the egos of the No's 1 & 2 scorers in the league gel together
You're right about this one MW.
IMHO Iverson has to defer to Anthony, at least when Anthony gets back from his 15 game ban, as he is the one who is more desperate for a championship, is almost 10 years older than Anthony and despite his impressive scoring average is 100 points lower in his field goal percentage. As good as a player as Iverson is, a team will not win a championship with a player who is averaging over 20 points a game while only shooting 40 percent from the field.
Having said that, I still think the Nuggets have got the better end of this deal unless one of those two first round picks the 76'ers got for the 2007 draft is a pick that was previously acquired from a team that is likely to be in the lottery and it ends up being the No.1 overall which will get the 76'ers Greg Oden who looks to be potentially one of the most dominant big men to be coming into the NBA since Duncan in '97 and O'Neal in '92.
by Dutchy » Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:02 am
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