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McHale never coached. He is the VP of basketball operations or something like that with the Timberwolves.
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I dont follow the NBA anymore but I knew Mchale had something to do with some team. I regard him as an overachiever because he just never looked or acted like an athlete who could play at the level he did. Had it not been for Larry Bird he would have been much more recognized and people like the Turd would not have to ask who he was.
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And there is no flippin way Lebron could beat McHale in a post game. McHale would score over him every time he got the ball. And if Lebron tried to post Mchale up... he wouldnt... he would try to go past him. If he did try and post him up, jumping from a post position (ie without a flying start) he would find the ball blocked unless he tried a fall away jumper which he would have to do. There is a reason Lebron does not cover Duncan down low also. He would foul out and get scored on. They play completely diff. games in diff. positions. |
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Duncan really had two great years. He was plain bad most of last year and isn't good enough to carry his team. That's why he's off my list. Johnson, sure, why not. But the guy played with Jabbar and Worthy. He was great but I'd still take the others as the top point guards. And Maravich would have averaged 35 points a game every season if he was healthy and playing in today's NBA. He averaged 44 a game in college and really was minimally healthy for only the first 3-4 years he played in the pros. For a guy who was playing with one cornary artery, he was as good as I ever saw while playing for lousy teams. Just my thoughts. Though George Gervin would be in my top 5 shooting guards now that you mention it. |
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McHale coached the last 30-40 games of the 2005 season after Flip Saunders got fired by Minnesota. |
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what little I watch the NBA now, Nash seems to have the best court vision since Bird. Always saw 2-3 passes and moves ahead of everyone else. Complete court vision and awareness is a lost art among todays players.
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Lebron is great, but he would not have just ripped McHale apart. |
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Larry Bird was the greatest I have ever seen. Guy could do anything and nobody ever to this day makes the passes he use to make every night. He could shoot 3's too, back when not many really could.
Had personality too. Lebron is a robot out there. |
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Duncan has the best hands of any big man ever. Thats what allows him to have the most varied post moves of any player in NBA history. He is now in his downhill physical years. So he has to rely even more on saavy than he used to . ANd he was injured last year. He could have been the leading scorer in a number of years if he played on a team like Phoenix but he plays on a team that is more concerned about taking time off the clock on offense, and playing shut down defense. |
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Pgard, your Spurs and Tim Duncan bias is very tiresome.
ENd it please. Its almost as bad as Kevin's English Channel bias |
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David Robinson was a much better athlete than Tim Duncan, but not even close as a basketball player. I think Robinson is overrated. He was the best athlete to ever play center imo, but a very ordinary basketball player. There, hows that for Spur bias. |
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I have a little bias...but you remember the conversation we had on the phone the other day Tim...who I said ran the best 2 races last year.
again, a little bias...but I am smart enough to know there are some other really good horses out there. |
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As far as xones and doubles, did you ever see Pete play in college? Guy averaged over 42 points a game EVERY year (with no 3-point line). It's not as if they didn't play any D against him in college. He would have scored 35 a game in the NBA if he was playing now. How good would Jordan or Oscar have been if they were playing without a left coronary artery? |
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I didnt know that guy who use to play for UCLA (always use to wear that headband) like 4 years ago plays in the NBA? I think he plays for the Knicks. Was always a very underrated college player.
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Nothing compares Notheeeeeng compares too you... Sinead O'Connor. Larry would be in the top 5 though. |
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