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Quote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 14, 2007, 11:33:08 AMShhhhh. He's trying to skew the numbers as much as possible, don't ruin it. Don't act like an idiot with me. I don't know you, you don't know me, so if you wanna argue with me do it writing something interesting and not this type of bullshit. Do you really think it's the same thing to be drafted at 17 or 19? Do you really think it's the same to get drafted by the Lakers or the shitty Magic? Do you think it's the same to be the most important guy in the playbook of your team being a rookie or being the 12nd-13rd man in the rotation? Do you think it's the same to be the 12-13rd man in a franchise who almost defeated Phoenix in the Play Off or to be "the guy" in a team with a .439 (36-46) no-playoff record? C'mon now. Think about it. Howard has had the best scenario possible (a shitty team build around him) to perform well. Bynum, with Zen as a coach, was considered a good C for the D-fenders. It's harder, being 2 years smaller and being in Bynum's situation. No matter that, Bynum is still emerging as a great prospect, and when he's averaging 30-35 mins, he's doing great things on the court. If you consider he's now 19, so he's like Howard in his rookie year, i think he's performing extremely well. In two years he'll be like Howard is now. A monster. Plus, like i said, i've never seen a CENTER improving so much so quickly in my life. Do you remember another CENTER having a better improvement? This guy is still LEARNING the game. He's still working on his body to get an NBA body. He's still learing a couple of moves from Kareem. But Kareem (not me or you) loves the dude, and he's ready to bet his reputation on him. If i'm the GM, i refuse an Howard-Bynum trade. I'm happy with the 19 years old dude. He's a project. We spent time, an high draft pick and the reputation on this project, so i wanna see the guy in 2-3 years, when he'll be 21-22. And fuck Howard. He's a great promising player, but i'm a Laker fan, and i'm happy with Bynum really.
Shhhhh. He's trying to skew the numbers as much as possible, don't ruin it.
Jrome is a tool
I don't know anybody on this board bruh. If you get upset when people call bullshit on your posts then don't post.
All I did was back up what R-Tistic said that your stats were based on per 48 mins played which vastly skews the numbers. Your rant on who's better or whatever is pointless because all I did was endorse someone elses exposure of your propaganda.
It's like that other thread where everybody was slobbin Kobe's jersey sales saying he was tops in the league, when in reality he wasn't tops in the nation, just at the NBA store in NY and online. I'm just setting the facts straight. Don't hate the facts homie.
Quote from: Spice 2k7 on January 14, 2007, 02:29:39 PMJrome is a toolBased on what?
Quote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 14, 2007, 03:57:34 PMI don't know anybody on this board bruh. If you get upset when people call bullshit on your posts then don't post.No, that's not the point. I like when people disagree with me. That's a forum. I wanna argue with people, not wanting them to simply quote me. But if you wanna argue with me, do it my way. No disrespect for the other people's opinion, and write your OWN opinion so i can read it and reply to you. That's it.
Propaganda? I already explained you why you can't simply compare stats of a player who's the best in his (SHITTY) team with another one who's a backup C in a Phil Jackson team.So i used the 48 mins per game just to say that Bynum has the potential too, to reach Howard's status in 2 years, when he'll be 21 too.That's the only stat i can use, along with the one who compares his first season with the second, and his big development.
I couldn't care less about Kobe's jersey sales. Facts are you can't compare the stats the way you're doing. And it's logical. Just think about it.
Quote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 14, 2007, 03:50:09 PMQuote from: Spice 2k7 on January 14, 2007, 02:29:39 PMJrome is a toolBased on what?you seem to instigate alot of stuff with NIK
we cool now, but with that whole hardcore cam'ron is god phase you went thru you're in no position to call anyone a tool.
Yes, but my point isn't whether or not you care about his sales. It's about all the bullshit that gets spouted off in this section as fact when it's either A) Opinion; or B) Incorrect. So when I saw your stats comparison, I thought it fit that mold so I called you on it.
Quote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 14, 2007, 04:38:40 PMYes, but my point isn't whether or not you care about his sales. It's about all the bullshit that gets spouted off in this section as fact when it's either A) Opinion; or B) Incorrect. So when I saw your stats comparison, I thought it fit that mold so I called you on it.What the hell are you talkin about?http://www.hoopsology.com/article.php3?ArticleID=2468
LMFAO@this paranoid hater thinking there's a Laker fan conspiracy distorting Kobe's true jersey sales .
LOL. That's just an ESPN guesstimate, man. The NBA ranks its jersey sales based on NBA.com and the Official NBA Store every year!
Quote from: Now_I_Know on January 14, 2007, 05:17:44 PMLOL. That's just an ESPN guesstimate, man. The NBA ranks its jersey sales based on NBA.com and the Official NBA Store every year!HAHAHAHA damn dog you are straight flustered huh? First you replied to that old thread with an attempt to prove me wrong about the jersey sales. Then you obviously read this and modified that comment, lol. Then you really knew you had nothing so you deleted your comment all together. LMAO! I saw the whole thing, it was HILARIOUS. Then you clicked your diss button, and now your scrambling to save face.And LMFAO at "an ESPN guesstimate". First, the quote is from a guy who works for SportsOneSource which provides facts and info for sporting goods industry information. He's in no way affiliated with ESPN. Secondly, that story was picked up from the AP Wire, it wasn't even written by ESPN. They simply reported it.And you're absolutely right - It's the leading seller at the Official NBA Store in NY and at nbastore.com. (I've established this in every discussion, lol). BUT IT'S NOT THE TOP SELLING JERSEY IN THE NATION.*drops mic and walks off stage*
Quote from: Antonio on January 14, 2007, 04:06:41 PMQuote from: Jrome Is The Truth on January 14, 2007, 03:57:34 PMI don't know anybody on this board bruh. If you get upset when people call bullshit on your posts then don't post.No, that's not the point. I like when people disagree with me. That's a forum. I wanna argue with people, not wanting them to simply quote me. But if you wanna argue with me, do it my way. No disrespect for the other people's opinion, and write your OWN opinion so i can read it and reply to you. That's it.As I read what you had wrote about comparing the stats I was going to comment on how thats an invalid comparison, but R-Tistic beat me to it. There's so much shit on here posted about how everything that's not Laker related is wack so I'm just trying to provide a balance. Quote from: Antonio on January 14, 2007, 04:06:41 PMPropaganda? I already explained you why you can't simply compare stats of a player who's the best in his (SHITTY) team with another one who's a backup C in a Phil Jackson team.So i used the 48 mins per game just to say that Bynum has the potential too, to reach Howard's status in 2 years, when he'll be 21 too.That's the only stat i can use, along with the one who compares his first season with the second, and his big development.Oh I understand what you did. You can manipulate statistics to say pretty much anything. And to your credit, you did and it aided the arguement well. I just wanted to make sure that everybody was aware of your flawed logic but R-Tistic beat me to it. Quote from: Antonio on January 14, 2007, 04:06:41 PMI couldn't care less about Kobe's jersey sales. Facts are you can't compare the stats the way you're doing. And it's logical. Just think about it.Yes, but my point isn't whether or not you care about his sales. It's about all the bullshit that gets spouted off in this section as fact when it's either A) Opinion; or B) Incorrect. So when I saw your stats comparison, I thought it fit that mold so I called you on it.
Bynum is more of a Chris Bosh type of player.