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Happy Father's Day T-Roy
I'd like to switch Glen Rice to 2-4 and Joe Johnson to 1-3 for this round pleaseI did update your roster, thank you...
I'd like to switch Glen Rice to 2-4 and Joe Johnson to 1-3 for this round pleaseI did update your roster, thank you...
We have the best Coach in the league outside of Pop(my opinion), gets us 5-6 wins over our talent each year. In a couple of years, the Wolves will be winning 50-55 and the Mavs will be winning 30-35Honestly I can't argue that but I wouldn't be shocked if those numbers were reversed either.
Eaton was a great defensive player, but he's not stopping Shaq either in my book. Eaton got a lot of blocks, because at 7'4'', he was bigger than most everyone. He's only an inch or two taller than Shaq, and there's no way he elevated the same. Shaq would also run from one end to the other before Eaton made it to half court. Don't get me wrong, he's a good option, but I'd think really athletic 7 footers with some size would have the best shotWhen I was a kid, my dad used to get a partial season ticket plan for the Bullets. We got like 10 games, really good seats (about 6th row opposite the benches).
Anyhow, I will never forget this one moment. Gheorge Muresan was a rookie and Shaw was in either his first or second year. Muresan checked into the game for the first time. When he did, we were close enough to see Shaq say something to his teammates and they all started laughing. I can only guess that he was telling them what he was going to do to Muresan.
First possession, Shaq posted just outside the paint. He lowered his shoulder and tried to go right through Muresan. Big Gheorge was ready though. Well kind of. The impact was so great, that both players actually went to the floor. Shaq lost the ball out of bounds, no foul was called.
The best part though, was the reaction of both men. While on the floor, they turned and looked at each other in amazement. I don't think either had ever been knocked down quite like that. From that moment on, Muresan had Shaq's respect and actually played him semi tough.
I bring this up for 2 reasons. 1, I think it was funny, but I also love the Eaton vs. Shaq matchup. Shaq never really had to do battle with a player as big as Eaton and with his defensive chops.
Before you get any ideas, Smitty, if you switch your lineup, I counter by switching my 4s and 5s. Bosh and Eaton will play against Shaq no matter which group it is in.
Eaton was a great defensive player, but he's not stopping Shaq either in my book. Eaton got a lot of blocks, because at 7'4'', he was bigger than most everyone. He's only an inch or two taller than Shaq, and there's no way he elevated the same. Shaq would also run from one end to the other before Eaton made it to half court. Don't get me wrong, he's a good option, but I'd think really athletic 7 footers with some size would have the best shot
Eaton was a great defensive player, but he's not stopping Shaq either in my book. Eaton got a lot of blocks, because at 7'4'', he was bigger than most everyone. He's only an inch or two taller than Shaq, and there's no way he elevated the same. Shaq would also run from one end to the other before Eaton made it to half court. Don't get me wrong, he's a good option, but I'd think really athletic 7 footers with some size would have the best shot
Dwight
The Shaq I'm using is early 2000's Shaq. In my mind anyway.I watched a ton of Shaq and I think it comes down to when you think his "prime" was...
The "do you want me to slam" years, he was much more athletic but much more limited offensively but he was also a better rebounder and defender too... The Lakers Shaq was unstoppable offensively... So his young days Dream killed him because he could stay in front of him, it wasn't spin dunk, lob dunk... But once he got his post moves down he seemed to have trouble with guys like Malik Rose and Ben Wallace, even Vlade... And when I say trouble I mean he would get charge calls on him and he only score like 22/23 ppg...
I watched a ton of Shaq and I think it comes down to when you think his "prime" was...
The "do you want me to slam" years, he was much more athletic but much more limited offensively but he was also a better rebounder and defender too... The Lakers Shaq was unstoppable offensively... So his young days Dream killed him because he could stay in front of him, it wasn't spin dunk, lob dunk... But once he got his post moves down he seemed to have trouble with guys like Malik Rose and Ben Wallace, even Vlade... And when I say trouble I mean he would get charge calls on him and he only score like 22/23 ppg...
Yeah, I loved the crazy, athletic Magic Shaq, but Lakers Shaq (00's) he was unstoppable...
LSU Shaq might've been the most exciting. But he got better with age for a long time really.Yeah, I loved the crazy, athletic Magic Shaq, but Lakers Shaq (00's) he was unstoppable...
I feel like Hakeem could have got Shaq in foul troubleI would have loved to see Hakeem prime vs Shaq prime (Lakers)
He was so smooth for a BigMan.I feel like Hakeem could have got Shaq in foul trouble
He was so smooth for a BigMan.
Shaq had the power to back him in, but you might be right on the foul trouble part.
Those sandwich picks were really tough for me. I always felt like there were one or two guys who I could have taken instead as a bit of a reach, because I wouldn't have been able to get them on the back end. It feels like one pick is always a value and the other is always a reach, with no real inbetween. Messed up on probably my last 3 picks as I wrestled with a direction to go.