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Panthers honor Steph Curry today...


Jeremy Igo

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25 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Curry will play for The Hornets... in his twilight years. Maybe.

Come on guys. Curry is not leaving Dub City in his prime. He's created something special over there. If anybody can rival The Bulls and their accomplishments, it's The Warriors. Green is a monster, Thompson is the second best shooter in the world and Iguodala is the best sixth man in the league.

Congrats to the league's first ever unanimous MVP. You sir, are truly extraordinary. Now go get your second ring.

Green is not a monster.  He's a role player on any other team.  

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6 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Green is not a monster.  He's a role player on any other team.  

First player in NBA HISTORY with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals in a single season... and he's a role player?  C'mon man!

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Just now, Promethean Forerunner said:

Seven blocks and those 3s say otherwise. Good luck with that analysis. Your Hornets would break the bank for him and you know it.

I highly doubt we would break the bank for him.  Enjoy being mediocre next year when Wade's 35, Joe Johnson too, and a 32 year old Luol Deng.  

Green is a role player at best, because of the fact he has a superb supporting cast around him.  You put Green as a number 1 on any team, that team is screwed.  He can't even create his own shot for fugs sake.  

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Just now, Nick_81 said:

First player in NBA HISTORY with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals in a single season... and he's a role player?  C'mon man!

Look at the players around him.....................you have one of the best players in history, and the other is going towards being one of the best shooters in history.  Hard to not be good with that talent around you. 

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

Look at the players around him.....................you have one of the best players in history, and the other is going towards being one of the best shooters in history.  Hard to not be good with that talent around you. 

Maybe you could argue that for the 1,000 points, but 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals... has more to do with Green than anything.  He produced those numbers.  Matter of fact, you could take out the 1k points, and he'd still be the first ever to produce the remaining stats in a season.  The guy is a monster, like it or not.

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4 minutes ago, Nick_81 said:

Maybe you could argue that for the 1,000 points, but 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals... has more to do with Green than anything.  He produced those numbers.  Matter of fact, you could take out the 1k points, and he'd still be the first ever to produce the remaining stats in a season.  The guy is a monster, like it or not.

Rodman at 35 was still the best rebounder in the league.  Look what was around him.  

You can call him a monster, but he's a product of a very, very, great system in Golden State.  

I mean, look at it this way is Draymond great at anything?  Shooting?  Average.  Rebounding?  Good, not great.  Defense?  Average-good.  Playmaking?  Meh, average as well.  If that's a monster, I want to see what great is.  

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15 minutes ago, Nick_81 said:

First player in NBA HISTORY with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals in a single season... and he's a role player?  C'mon man!

Draymond Green is a role player. 

He plays the role of monster. 

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