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RD1: (2) vs (7)


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RD1: (2)Muggsy vs (7) Baron Davis  

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  1. 1. RD1: (2)Muggsy vs (7) Baron Davis

    • Muggsy Bogues
      22
    • Baron Davis
      13
  2. 2. RD1: (2)Wallace vs (7)Mason

    • Gerald Wallace
      28
    • Anthony Mason
      7


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Muggsy Bogues:
19.7K mins - 5.5K pts - 1.8K reb - 5.6K ast
N/A

Baron Davis:
8K mins - 3.1K pts - 0.9K reb - 1.6K ast
Allstar

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Gerald Wallace:
16.7K mins - 7.4K pts - 3.4K reb - 1.1K ast
Allstar, All NBA Defense 1st Team

Anthony Mason:
9.4K mins - 3.2K pts - 2.4K reb - 1.1K ast
All NBA 3rd Team, All NBA Defense 2nd Team

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Some of these are going to be very tough.  Are we picking based on who was actually the better player or who had the most impact based on total stats and time spent here?  In this case, Baron Davis was obviously the better player, but Muggsy had a greater impact.  Any bracket that doesn't end with Kemba as the champ will be wrong, anyway.

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3 hours ago, rhyslloyd said:

Some of these are going to be very tough.  Are we picking based on who was actually the better player or who had the most impact based on total stats and time spent here?  In this case, Baron Davis was obviously the better player, but Muggsy had a greater impact.  Any bracket that doesn't end with Kemba as the champ will be wrong, anyway.

vote from the heart, my dude.. from the heart

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On 7/20/2017 at 3:22 PM, pantherphan96 said:

Saw Baron Davis tear his ACL/MCL/patella on live TV in NY. Still the most gruesome injury I've watched live.

For me it was Allen Ray in the Big East Tournament.  When the replay happened I jumped up onto the couch and began shrieking like a little girl watching a horror film.

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Baron Davis will always be my favorite Hornet. Favorite PG, period! Wasn't a more electrifying player. His play against the Magic in the playoffs years ago was magical. When they came and swept the Heat, man!! That year they lost to Big Dog Robinson, Ray Allen, & Micheal Redd in the playoffs after being up 3-2 still hurts. That was their year to really make some noise. Oh well..

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