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Boston lost to Indiana Cleveland is now tied at home vs Utah Miami just tied it with a 3 at home vs NJ OKC losing to SA (so what its still an upset) and of course Detriot beat Washington wowzers | ||
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On November 15 2009 14:32 il0seonpurpose wrote: Wow, 55 points is alot no matter who you're up against. He's really shutting his critics up Yea it is. Except because it's the Warriors it's kinda "meh". If he dropped like 25 on Boston or Cleveland that would actually be like holy shit though. | ||
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On November 15 2009 17:37 igotmyown wrote: He's definitely a once in a generation talent, reminiscent of Jordan scoring 45 in his 9th game or lebron's rookie high of 41 points, or iverson scoring 30 points his very first game with a season high of 50 points. Whereas a typical Jordan wannabe like Kobe Bryant can only manage a rookie season high of 24 points or Tracy McGrady with 22. lol what's with all the kobe hate?? and who cares if kobe could only manage a high of 24 pts in his rookie season, look how good he is now. and i'm betting jennings will prolly never score 50+ pts again in his NBA career. | ||
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On November 15 2009 17:37 igotmyown wrote: He's definitely a once in a generation talent, reminiscent of Jordan scoring 45 in his 9th game or lebron's rookie high of 41 points, or iverson scoring 30 points his very first game with a season high of 50 points. Whereas a typical Jordan wannabe like Kobe Bryant can only manage a rookie season high of 24 points or Tracy McGrady with 22. Kobe was coming off the bench remember ^_^ Same with T-Mac | ||
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I mean, I hate Kobe too, but damn, I can't hate that! | ||
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On November 15 2009 17:37 igotmyown wrote: He's definitely a once in a generation talent, reminiscent of Jordan scoring 45 in his 9th game or lebron's rookie high of 41 points, or iverson scoring 30 points his very first game with a season high of 50 points. Whereas a typical Jordan wannabe like Kobe Bryant can only manage a rookie season high of 24 points or Tracy McGrady with 22. Kobe played 15 minutes per game as a rookie. | ||
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On November 15 2009 21:31 unknown.sam wrote: lol what's with all the kobe hate?? and who cares if kobe could only manage a high of 24 pts in his rookie season, look how good he is now. and i'm betting jennings will prolly never score 50+ pts again in his NBA career. I'd like to wager 10$ that jennings will in fact score 50 again in his career. I'll PM you in 20 years. | ||
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The New York Knicks must be in tears now. They passed up on Jennings for someone who everyone forgot already while pinning all their hopes on Lebron coming. Idiots. They could have had someone better than Lebron in Jennings!! On November 16 2009 01:25 Sadist wrote: maybe playing with professionals in europe helped jennings out. Granted he didnt play very much or very well in Europe from what I understand. Ive heard he was kinda blackballed =) When he was in high school in the US he was a complete freak. The reason he didn't play in Europe wasn't because of lack of talent. I don't know exactly what happened but he barely played and was in a deferential role. | ||
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