I thought you were saying Carter was a better pick than Hill. I was going to slap your face.
I had Hill higher than Carter (& much, much lower than this) but Carter fits into Spycam's team better than Hill would.
I thought you were saying Carter was a better pick than Hill. I was going to slap your face.
so your baiting got 3 people ready to drop the game, and somehow you are twisting this into a personal attack on me
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Season Age Tm Lg G GS MP FG FGA FG% FT FTA TRB BLK PTS
1991-92 25 DEN NBA 71 71 38.3 6.0 12.2 .493 4.5 7.0 12.3 3.0 16.6
1993-94 27 DEN NBA 82 82 34.8 4.5 7.8 .569 3.1 5.4 11.8 4.1 12.0
1994-95 28 DEN NBA 82 82 37.8 4.3 7.7 .556 3.0 4.6 12.5 3.9 11.5
1995-96 29 DEN NBA 74 74 36.7 3.8 7.7 .499 3.3 4.8 11.8 4.5 11.0
1999-00 33 ATL NBA 82 82 36.4 3.9 7.0 .562 3.6 5.1 14.1 3.3 11.5
Career NBA 1196 997 30.8 3.5 6.7 .518 2.8 4.1 10.3 2.8 9.8
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**** it. I'm embracing my calling.
DIKEMBE MUTOMBO
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HTML:<PRE> Season Age Tm Lg G GS MP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS 1991-92 25 DEN NBA 71 71 38.3 6.0 12.2 .493 0.0 0.0 4.5 7.0 .642 4.5 7.8 12.3 2.2 0.6 3.0 3.5 3.8 16.6 1993-94 27 DEN NBA 82 82 34.8 4.5 7.8 .569 0.0 0.0 .000 3.1 5.4 .583 3.5 8.4 11.8 1.5 0.7 4.1 2.5 3.2 12.0 1994-95 28 DEN NBA 82 82 37.8 4.3 7.7 .556 0.0 0.0 3.0 4.6 .654 3.9 8.7 12.5 1.4 0.5 3.9 2.3 3.5 11.5 1995-96 29 DEN NBA 74 74 36.7 3.8 7.7 .499 0.0 0.0 .000 3.3 4.8 .695 3.4 8.4 11.8 1.5 0.5 4.5 2.0 3.5 11.0 1999-00 33 ATL NBA 82 82 36.4 3.9 7.0 .562 0.0 0.0 3.6 5.1 .708 3.7 10.4 14.1 1.3 0.3 3.3 2.1 3.0 11.5 Career NBA 1196 997 30.8 3.5 6.7 .518 0.0 0.0 .000 2.8 4.1 .684 3.2 7.1 10.3 1.0 0.4 2.8 1.8 2.8 9.8 </PRE>
-4-time DPOY and arguably the best defender of all-time (and inarguably in the conversation)
-2nd all-time in blocks
-Always an efficient player, but a better scorer and more athletic than remembered in his earlier years
-6 All-Defense teams
-3 All-NBA teams
-8 All-Star teams
-The best dude on earth
The rim you're trying to score on is now Fort Knox.
This sucks... now I'm going to be neg repped by franklin again.
**** it. I'm embracing my calling.
DIKEMBE MUTOMBO
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HTML:<PRE> Season Age Tm Lg G GS MP FG FGA FG% FT FTA TRB BLK PTS 1991-92 25 DEN NBA 71 71 38.3 6.0 12.2 .493 4.5 7.0 12.3 3.0 16.6 1993-94 27 DEN NBA 82 82 34.8 4.5 7.8 .569 3.1 5.4 11.8 4.1 12.0 1994-95 28 DEN NBA 82 82 37.8 4.3 7.7 .556 3.0 4.6 12.5 3.9 11.5 1995-96 29 DEN NBA 74 74 36.7 3.8 7.7 .499 3.3 4.8 11.8 4.5 11.0 1999-00 33 ATL NBA 82 82 36.4 3.9 7.0 .562 3.6 5.1 14.1 3.3 11.5 Career NBA 1196 997 30.8 3.5 6.7 .518 2.8 4.1 10.3 2.8 9.8 </PRE>
-4-time DPOY and arguably the best defender of all-time (and inarguably in the conversation)
-2nd all-time in blocks
-Always an efficient player, but a better scorer and more athletic than remembered in his earlier years
-6 All-Defense teams
-3 All-NBA teams
-8 All-Star teams
-The best dude on earth
The rim you're trying to score on is now Fort Knox.
I actually like your team... Defense wins championships!
During the third quarter, a Knick was shooting two foul shots. After the second shot went up, naturally, LaRusso and Reed began jockeying for position and Reed felt that LaRusso hit him with one elbow too many, so after LaRusso turned to head up court, Reed tangled up with him a bit. LaRusso responded by throwing a haymaker at Reed. The problem for Reed was that this was taking place directly in front of the Lakers’ bench, so quickly a bunch of Lakers race on to the court.
When Reed turned to respond to LaRusso’s missed haymaker, Laker center Darren Imhoff (a former Knick #1 draft pick that I also featured in the same Unsung Knick History piece I did on Barnes that you can read here) grabbed Reed from behind, ostensibly to break up the fight. Well, LaRusso took this opportunity to tag Reed with a punch. This enraged Reed. He slugged Imhoff, dropping the big man to the ground. He then chased LaRusso to the Lakers bench and got in two mighty shots in LaRusso’s face. At this point, Laker rookie forward John Block ran up, also ostensibly to play peacemaker. Well, Reed responded with a left hook that broke Block’s nose. Imhoff came up again and Reed punched him in the eye, sending a bleeding Imhoff into a bunch of Lakers. By this time, Reed’s Knick teammates had arrived, as well, and it was a full-fledged brawl (Knick guard Em Bryant, in particular, was jumping all over Lakers). Reed caught LaRusso one more time, knocking him to the ground. Reed was also throwing any other Laker who came at him to the ground, including Laker center Hank Finkel...
Reed later told his teammates that they should never try to restrain him in a fight, and his reasoning would explain why he became so enraged when Imhoff restrained him while LaRusso took a shot at him (well, a reason beyond the straightforward “it is not cool to be restrained by a guy while his teammates hits you”) and that was that he was restrained once during a fight when he was in college and someone in the crowd took the chance to throw a bottle at him. So Reed warned his teammates that if they ever tried to restrain him, well, they could expect a little of what he gave to the Lakers.