King Felix
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i didnt say that........if he had played 25 games he would be.And that makes him a top 50 player in the game? How stupid.
i didnt say that........if he had played 25 games he would be.And that makes him a top 50 player in the game? How stupid.
then why are you arguing about brandon roy?
his stats would be better but he has 2 games where he tried to play and got hurt....really hurt his averages...oh well im really excited about him also(as you can tell). i like foye but minne is loaded with guards so he isnt gettin the playin time he should get imo......i like marcus williams to, he seems alittle nervous not shooting high percentage.....If he had played all season at the pace of 12/4/4 and 42%?
That's the thing.. he could've stayed at that place, got worse, got better, or even boomed. We don't know what could've been. All we can do is look at what actually happened, and look onto the future.
Nonetheless, I'm excited about seeing Brandon Roy play basketball in the future once he develops his game and picks up the much needed experience. However, I think overall, Randy Foye is going to be the better rook. I prefer Marcus Williams too, but we won't see him at his peak until Jason Kidd is done.
Wheres Memo Okur and Deron Williams1. Kobe Bryant (2)
2. Lebron James (1)
3. Dwyane Wade (4)
4. Dirk Nowitzki (5)
5. Allen Iverson (3)
6. Kevin Garnett (8)
7. Steve Nash (10)
8. Elton Brand (6)
9. Paul Pierce (11)
10. Tracy McGrady (7)
11. Shaquille Oneal (9)
12. Gilbert Arenas (15)
13. Tim Duncan (12)
14. Carmelo Anthony (17)
15. Yao Ming (26)
16. Shawn Marion (21)
17. Michael Redd (14)
18. Dwight Howard (28)
19. Amare Stoudmire (13)
20. Vince Carter (15)
21. Ray Allen (20)
22. Paul Gasol (27)
23. Ron Artest (18)
24. Jermaine Oneal (25)
25. Manu Ginobli (24)
26. Chauncey Billups (20)
27. Chris Bosh (22)
28. Tony Parker (23)
29. Mike Bibby
30. Zach Randolph (35)
31. Antawn Jamison
32. Rasheed Wallace
33. Chris Paul (40)
34. Rip Hamilton
35. Jason Kidd (30)
36. Jason Terry
37. Rashard Lewis
38. Baron Davis (42)
39. Peja Stoyakovich
40. Lamar Odom (NR)
41. Ben Gordon (44)
42. Ben Wallace (38)
43. Jason Richardson (46)
44. Mike Miller (50)
45. Carlos Boozer (NR)
46. Joe Johnson (43)
47. Josh Howard
48. Marcus Camby
49. Gerald Wallace (NR)
50. Andres Nocioni (NR)
Honorable Mentions: Kirk Hinrich, Richard Jefferson (45), Boris Diaw, Tayshaun Prince (47), Brandon Roy, Kevin Martin, Jason Williams, Bonzi Wells, Andre Miller, Corey Magette, Nenad Krystic, Andei Kirilenko, Chris Webber (33), Larry Hughes, Sam Cassell, Eddie Jones (50), Caron Butler.
Second Tier: Channing Frye, JR Smith, Eddie Curry, Udonis Haslem, Leandro Barbosa, Monta Ellis, Luol Deng, Wally Szczerviak, Al Jefferson, Alonzo Mourning
Wheres Memo Okur and Deron Williams
There are AT LEAST 5 players in the league who I'd take before Steve Nash. Stop overrating him.. he's a one dimensional, offensive stud. Nash is probably in the most perfect situation for a single player in the NBA. I mean, seriously, why wasn't he this good in Dallas? Exactly. Take every player in the league and put them in the PERFECT situation (Nash included), and LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, and Dirk Nowitzski are without question better overall players.
JOE JOHNSON at 48? 28 PTS per game with a 50% FG average he should be up in the top 10 he is amazing i get to see him alot being a big hawks fan and living in the A
unfortunately (for your argument), the Suns have looked much worse off without Nash when he's been sidelined, yet found a way to win without Stoudamire last year with nash running the show. He makes that team go.
JOE JOHNSON at 48? 28 PTS per game with a 50% FG average he should be up in the top 10 he is amazing i get to see him alot being a big hawks fan and living in the A