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Will any one show love for D-Will??
Apr 14, 2008 | 6:19PM | report this
As most of you know I am a Jazz/Deron fan and this site obviously wants you to think he is nothing compared to CP3. But this site isn't giving a glaring statistic which might make ya'll change/reconsider who you'd rather have:

"Deron Williams has scored 1,523 points, handed out 851 assists and shot .509 from the field this season. He has joined Magic Johnson (1986-87 and 1988-89) and Kevin Johnson (1988-89) as the only players in league history to score 1,500 points, hand out 800 assists and shoot 50 percent from the field in a single season."
                                                  
        -NBA.com

From this alone it is clear that Deron isn't the same kind of (this is my team, which means imma play me-ball) player.

Deron has shot the ball 1,098 times while CP3 had shot the ball 1,266 times.
Deron has a .509% shooting while CP3 is shooting .485%
Deron has 19.0 points per game while CP3 has 21.1 points per game
^^ That of course remains the same for 3-point shots (Deron has shot less and made more)

So of course CP3 will have a marginal difference in points over Deron because he shoots more and makes less.

Then of course there is the slight lead in Paul's favor for assists and rebounds which are only about +1.

And when you look at the Jazz's 3-1 record over the Hornets, and Deron's dominance over Chris Paul is all of those games one can't help but wonder:

"Why does every say CP3 should win MVP, when Deron Williams is just as good as Chris Paul?"

And to that I have no answer, if CP3 wins MVP this year it would be a sad day in the NBA. The MVP should be given to Kobe Bryant with Kevin Garnett in second place.
10 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Chris Paul, Deron Williams, NBA, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Utah Jazz, New Orleans Hornets, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics
 
Fast Forward: NBA Finals 2008
Feb 01, 2008 | 6:03PM | report this

Place your money on the Lakers wining the NBA Finals. I was going to write this several days ago, and i've been telling my friends how Kobe's Krew would win this year.

I'm not a Lakers fan, but I can just see when something will happen. Even without Pau I believed they could do it, but now I KNOW they can do it.

Kobe will win his 4th championship and his first without Shaq come sumertime.

The addition of Pau was completley unexpected, but a smart move, they got rid of the most hated player in Lakers history, Kwame Brown. Gave up guys that were supposed to become good, and several picks.

Kobe, Pau, and Bynum are a young group of solid players and might have 2 or 3 rings by the time they finish their career.

11 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NBA, Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant, Kwame Brown, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Memphis Grizzlies
 
Best Three Draft Classes Of All Time, But Which Is Best?
Jan 30, 2008 | 6:01PM | report this
The 1984 NBA Draft Class
         - Famous for Hakeem, Barkley, Stockton, and Bowie over Jordan

The 1996 NBA Draft Class
         - Famous for Allen Iverson, Nash, 12 guys going before Kobe Bryant, and no one drafting Ben Wallace

The 2003 NBA Draft Class
        - Famous for Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, and Darko going second

All three draft classes have future HOF or guys already there.
All three draft classes have something that they aren't proud of, Bowie, Kobe going late, and Darko.
But which draft class is better?

This argument usually turns into people divided by age. '84 being old guys, '03 being teenagers, and '96 the people in between.

Before people start saying, "2003 for sure!" or "1984 had Jordan!" I'll give the most likely rosters, also remember it's the players in their prime, (Bowie, Marbury, Walker)

1984:
PG - #12 - John Stockton (picked 16th)
SG - # 23 - Michael Jordan (picked 3rd)
SF - # 21 - Alvin Robertson (picked 7th)
PF - # 34 - Charles Barkley (picked 5th)
C - # 34 - Hakeem Olajuwon (picked 1st)
6th Man - # 14 - Sam Perkins (picked 4th)
Bench - Kevin Willis, Michael Cage, Otis Thorpe, Sam Bowie

1996:
PG - # 13 - Steve Nash (picked 15th)
SG - # 3 - Allen Iverson (picked 1st)
SF - # 8/24 - Kobe Bryant (picked 13th)
PF - # 3 - Ben Wallace (undrafted)
C - #23 - Marcus Camby (picked 2nd)
6th Man - #34/20 Ray Allen (picked 5th)
Bench - Stephon Marbury, Antoine Walker, Erick Dampier, Jermaine O'Neal, Derek Fisher, Peja Stojakovic, Zydrunas Ilgauskas

2003:
PG -  # 12 - Kirk Hinrich (picked 7th)
SG - # 3 - Dwyane Wade (picked 5th)
SF - # 23 - LeBron James (picked 1st)
PF - # 15 - Carmelo Anthony (picked 3rd)
C - # 4 - Chris Bosh (picked 4th)
6th Man - # 5 - Josh Howard (picked 29th)
Bench - Chris Kaman, T.J. Ford, David West, Kyle Korver, Luke Walton, Leandro Barbosa, Boris Diaw, Jason Kapono

Looking at these rosters, 1984's depth isn't very good compared to the other two classes, but the Celtics are showing us with a good starting line-up winning comes easy.

Before breaking it down this far, I would've thought either the '84 or the '03 squad would have stolen the show, but the '96 backcourt is scary with Nash, Kobe, and The Answer. Not to mention the two best defending big men in the league.

1984:
Pros - Michael Jordan, the best point guard in John Stockton, Hakeem Olajuwon was one of the most dominant big men, Charles Barkley was one of the most dominant everything man, and Sam Bowie, Sam Perkins, and Michael Cage were all solid big men. This team will score a lot, grab a lot of the boards, and play solid defense.
Cons - Bench is short, they would need someone to play the PG/SG when Stockton and Jordan sit, which isn't much averaging over 31 minutes and 38 minutes a game respectiveley.

1996:
Pros - Kobe Bryant, one of the best backcourts in Nash, AI, and Kobe. Dominant big men in Jermaine, Big Ben, Marcus, Dampier, and Big Z. Two fantastic back up guards in Starbury and Fisher. And two assassins from deep in Peja and Walker. This team will be fun to watch, with electrifying offense, and hard nosed defense.
Cons - Bigs scoring ability is terrible with Ben Wallace and Marcus Camby averaging under 10 points a game. Bench talent could be a little bit better.

2003:
Pros - LeBron James, solid scorers in Wade, Melo, Howard, and Bosh. Great depth at the guard spot with Wade, LeBron, Hinrich, Ford, Barbosa, and Diaw. Good big men in Bosh, Kaman, and West. Snipers in Korver, Kapono, and Walton.
Cons - Not a lot of assists happening here, a lot of "me ball" and stat guys. Everyone is capable of scoring 40, but who'd be the one passing? Not enough bigs, with only 2 real PFs and only 1 C. Either Melo or Lebron would need to sit to make room, or they would have to surrender the PF spot to a scorer.

The Game:

1984 v 1996 - Having Kobe and Jordan going at it would be the most amazing thing the NBA has ever seen. Along with Nash mimicing Stockton pass for pass. The '96 squad will light up the score with AI, Kobe, and Nash. However, Stockton, Barkley, and Jordan would match it. The play from the bigs like Bowie, Perkins, and Cage will be stopped by the bigs from '96, but the 7'0" 255lb monster in Hakeem Olajuwon will be barely slowed down from the undersized bigs in 6'9" Wallace and 235 lb Marcus Camby.
1984 Wins.

2003 v 1996 - Kobe and LeBron have gone at it numerous times, usually with LeBron coming out on top. But Wallace and Camby will do as they please against the big man deprived 2003 team. Nash will run the court, due to the fact that the '03 squad doesn't have a solid PG. And LeBron, Wade, and Melo will try to score as much as they can. The lack of PGs and Bigs will lead to the downfall of the 03 squad in this game.
1996 Wins.

1984 v 2003 - LeBron and Jordan going at it! How about that. However, again the lack of solid guards in the '03 squad get hurt badly by Stockton, and because the '03 squad has no solid Bigs, Hakeem and Charles start having some fun. In the short time that Hakeem, Stockton, and Jordan take a breather the '03 squad starts to come back. But once the '84 squad puts in their starters, the '03 squad can't stop them.
1984 Wins.

Standings:
1984 2-0
1996 1-1
2003 0-2

This meaning that the 1984 NBA Draft class is still the best draft the NBA has ever seen. And suprisingly the 2003 squad isn't better than the 1996 squad.

What do you think??
4 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NBA, Derek Fisher, Kirk Hinrich, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Josh Howard, Chris Kaman, T.J. Ford, David West, Kyle Korver, Luke Walton, Leandro Barbosa, Boris Diaw, Marcus Camby, Steve Nash, Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Ray Allen
 
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