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  1. http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/ps2/2480/box-l.jpg
  2. Shut your mouth, and know your role!
  3. Damn, that is sad. I'm with BPEF, I think historical sites should be preserved the best they can
  4. Why do you keep capitalizing twilight? Are you referencing the book?
  5. How not?
  6. He didn't carry Milwaukee in that season, but he still had a better season that the seasons he's been having as of late. Understand?
  7. How is his decline form one of his best seasons, in 2001-02, with guys like Glen Robinson (Averaged over 20 ppg) and Sam Cassell (Averages around 18), to now, only being able to muster up around 17-18 per year, not significant? I thought you would have understood that through all of the statistics.
  8. But you downplayed his decline, significantly.
  9. I have never been close to your toilet, mister
  10. He's still not as good as he was back then, dude
  11. http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/LOLWUT-Russian.jpg
  12. It's nothing to be proud of, man
  13. This is a little erractic isn't it? Kobe isn't out of his prime years, he's still an elite, possibly THE best player in the NBA. Of course his scoring was going to go up when Shaq left. This is about Ray Allen, not Kobe Bryant
  14. http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/MIL/2001.html He wasn't the only guy who could score points for that team, but he still was a s*** ton better than he is now.
  15. You mean like Sam Cassell and Glen Robinson, who also averaged upwards of 18 ppg on the 2000-01 roster? C'mon, you can do better.
  16. But your argument is that he's not much lesser of a player than he used to be. He averaged ATLEAST 22 ppg from 1999-2007, with the exception of 2001-02, and in that year he averaged 21.8. Hell, by your logic, we could round that on up to 22 couldn't we? Well he's dropped off from his latter years with Seattle to now averaging around 18 ppg. You don't think he's dropped off somewhat significantly, you're cracked.
  17. He's still top-tier, but he used to be arguably one of the best players in basketball when he was in his 20's.
  18. You're cherrypicking dude, just, 100% is 100%, it's a perfect score, it means you got EVERYTHING right. You're saying that you've got a 99.5% on a test? AND a 99.4% on a test? Or you just happed to ask? I seriously doubt that. Anyways, that's not the point, I don't think. Well, actually, I don't know what the point really is, exactly.
  19. ................................. wat?
  20. Pettitte pitched fairly poorly last time out against the Phils, and with that said, and the fact that Lee completely dominated the Yanks last time out, I could see this going 7 games for sure.
  21. Welcome to the forum!
  22. u maid a funni!!!11
  23. 1991, nuff said. Isn't that usually always number one?
  24. It probably is to Tim McCarver
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