lotus wrote:what sport are we even talking about here?
You must be a Cavs fan
lotus wrote:what sport are we even talking about here?






Jammer wrote:RayRay wrote:just stop
Yes my bad after a few weeks of playing like this he is in the upper echelon of players.



Jammer wrote:MTK might go into rage mode of the Suns move Nash.

miketheknife wrote:I don't think anyone is putting him in the upper echelon of players but he did score more points in his first five games than EVERY SINGLE PLAYER SINCE 1976


miketheknife wrote:Jammer wrote:MTK might go into rage mode of the Suns move Nash.
Not really, we need to change things up. The only question is what can we get for him.


RayRay wrote:Jammer wrote:RayRay wrote:just stop
Yes my bad after a few weeks of playing like this he is in the upper echelon of players.
Wow that was meant for Rabb's comment-I'll be over here if anyone needs me.

Jammer wrote:miketheknife wrote:I don't think anyone is putting him in the upper echelon of players but he did score more points in his first five games than EVERY SINGLE PLAYER SINCE 1976
And I gave him credit for that. It has been amazing and it makes me check each night to see what he is doing.
This is ESPN pushing someone as a superstar immediately instead of giving it time. Guy is playing great but you never see a mention of turnovers.

rabb wrote:Jammer wrote:miketheknife wrote:I don't think anyone is putting him in the upper echelon of players but he did score more points in his first five games than EVERY SINGLE PLAYER SINCE 1976
And I gave him credit for that. It has been amazing and it makes me check each night to see what he is doing.
This is ESPN pushing someone as a superstar immediately instead of giving it time. Guy is playing great but you never see a mention of turnovers.
sorta' like ESPN conceding the NFC to Philly because they spent the most, before any games were played or them sucking Tebow off all season?


Jammer wrote:miketheknife wrote:I don't think anyone is putting him in the upper echelon of players but he did score more points in his first five games than EVERY SINGLE PLAYER SINCE 1976
And I gave him credit for that. It has been amazing and it makes me check each night to see what he is doing.
This is ESPN pushing someone as a superstar immediately instead of giving it time. Guy is playing great but you never see a mention of turnovers.


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