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Quote from: Antonio on April 27, 2008, 02:46:22 AMYeah, i won't do the same mistake again. I'll simply quote myself from back in the days.. 2006 shit. When your homies used to wear a Kobe jersey.Quote from: Antonio on December 10, 2006, 05:52:54 PMLet me explain you a pair of things about Nash's stats. It's math. The Suns are a 112.1 points per game (best in the League, obviously) team. Well.. to average almost 12 assists there shouldn't be that impressive, since he's doing it from 3 years in a row. He averaged 5.8 assists per game before he returned back to Phoenix 3 years ago, and all of a sudden he's starting to average 11+. Isn't it suspicious to you? They have 3 players in the top 30 of the League in assists (the other two are Barbosa and Diaw, not exactly Magic & Thomas) and they average an unreal 26.44 assists per game (best in the League, obviously). Yes, he's dishing the ball very well, but Phoenix system helps. He's averaging 11.7 assists out of 26.44 total assists of his team. It's the 44.2% of the team. Chris Paul, since i named him in a previous post, is averaging 8.9 assists out of 16.8 of his team. Which means he's making almost 53% of the assists of his team. That's more impressive to me. And we can do the same funny game about points. Nash is making 21 points out of 112.1 (18.7%) while Chris Paul is making 18.2 points out of 91.5 (19.9%). See? Math is funny sometimes. Who clowned me about Paul being more MVP (most valuable player) than Nash?Learn something, kid.And never ever try to clown me. You just ain't in my league.you can stick with your useless stats you know how many of those stats by Paul come in blowouts that didn't matter? Nash's shit came in real games down the strech.you can take numbers from anything and twist them to your own logic, doesn't mean shit. numbers are more important in baseball than basketball (or football).you got your Laker shades on so it blinds you of seeing how ill Nash was in those years.this year Paul has surpassed everyone as the top PG in the game tho.
Yeah, i won't do the same mistake again. I'll simply quote myself from back in the days.. 2006 shit. When your homies used to wear a Kobe jersey.Quote from: Antonio on December 10, 2006, 05:52:54 PMLet me explain you a pair of things about Nash's stats. It's math. The Suns are a 112.1 points per game (best in the League, obviously) team. Well.. to average almost 12 assists there shouldn't be that impressive, since he's doing it from 3 years in a row. He averaged 5.8 assists per game before he returned back to Phoenix 3 years ago, and all of a sudden he's starting to average 11+. Isn't it suspicious to you? They have 3 players in the top 30 of the League in assists (the other two are Barbosa and Diaw, not exactly Magic & Thomas) and they average an unreal 26.44 assists per game (best in the League, obviously). Yes, he's dishing the ball very well, but Phoenix system helps. He's averaging 11.7 assists out of 26.44 total assists of his team. It's the 44.2% of the team. Chris Paul, since i named him in a previous post, is averaging 8.9 assists out of 16.8 of his team. Which means he's making almost 53% of the assists of his team. That's more impressive to me. And we can do the same funny game about points. Nash is making 21 points out of 112.1 (18.7%) while Chris Paul is making 18.2 points out of 91.5 (19.9%). See? Math is funny sometimes. Who clowned me about Paul being more MVP (most valuable player) than Nash?Learn something, kid.And never ever try to clown me. You just ain't in my league.
Let me explain you a pair of things about Nash's stats. It's math. The Suns are a 112.1 points per game (best in the League, obviously) team. Well.. to average almost 12 assists there shouldn't be that impressive, since he's doing it from 3 years in a row. He averaged 5.8 assists per game before he returned back to Phoenix 3 years ago, and all of a sudden he's starting to average 11+. Isn't it suspicious to you? They have 3 players in the top 30 of the League in assists (the other two are Barbosa and Diaw, not exactly Magic & Thomas) and they average an unreal 26.44 assists per game (best in the League, obviously). Yes, he's dishing the ball very well, but Phoenix system helps. He's averaging 11.7 assists out of 26.44 total assists of his team. It's the 44.2% of the team. Chris Paul, since i named him in a previous post, is averaging 8.9 assists out of 16.8 of his team. Which means he's making almost 53% of the assists of his team. That's more impressive to me. And we can do the same funny game about points. Nash is making 21 points out of 112.1 (18.7%) while Chris Paul is making 18.2 points out of 91.5 (19.9%). See? Math is funny sometimes. Who clowned me about Paul being more MVP (most valuable player) than Nash?
It took D'antoni 3 playoffs L's to realize that maybe he should take Nash off Parker and use someone with some length to bother him? Gee give the guy a raise.
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 27, 2008, 12:05:58 PMQuote from: Antonio on April 27, 2008, 02:46:22 AMYeah, i won't do the same mistake again. I'll simply quote myself from back in the days.. 2006 shit. When your homies used to wear a Kobe jersey.Quote from: Antonio on December 10, 2006, 05:52:54 PMLet me explain you a pair of things about Nash's stats. It's math. The Suns are a 112.1 points per game (best in the League, obviously) team. Well.. to average almost 12 assists there shouldn't be that impressive, since he's doing it from 3 years in a row. He averaged 5.8 assists per game before he returned back to Phoenix 3 years ago, and all of a sudden he's starting to average 11+. Isn't it suspicious to you? They have 3 players in the top 30 of the League in assists (the other two are Barbosa and Diaw, not exactly Magic & Thomas) and they average an unreal 26.44 assists per game (best in the League, obviously). Yes, he's dishing the ball very well, but Phoenix system helps. He's averaging 11.7 assists out of 26.44 total assists of his team. It's the 44.2% of the team. Chris Paul, since i named him in a previous post, is averaging 8.9 assists out of 16.8 of his team. Which means he's making almost 53% of the assists of his team. That's more impressive to me. And we can do the same funny game about points. Nash is making 21 points out of 112.1 (18.7%) while Chris Paul is making 18.2 points out of 91.5 (19.9%). See? Math is funny sometimes. Who clowned me about Paul being more MVP (most valuable player) than Nash?Learn something, kid.And never ever try to clown me. You just ain't in my league.you can stick with your useless stats you know how many of those stats by Paul come in blowouts that didn't matter? Nash's shit came in real games down the strech.you can take numbers from anything and twist them to your own logic, doesn't mean shit. numbers are more important in baseball than basketball (or football).you got your Laker shades on so it blinds you of seeing how ill Nash was in those years.this year Paul has surpassed everyone as the top PG in the game tho.Ok, shut up. You learned something. I don't need you to thank me.
Quote from: Antonio on April 28, 2008, 01:40:40 AMQuote from: Hack Wilson on April 27, 2008, 12:05:58 PMQuote from: Antonio on April 27, 2008, 02:46:22 AMYeah, i won't do the same mistake again. I'll simply quote myself from back in the days.. 2006 shit. When your homies used to wear a Kobe jersey.Quote from: Antonio on December 10, 2006, 05:52:54 PMLet me explain you a pair of things about Nash's stats. It's math. The Suns are a 112.1 points per game (best in the League, obviously) team. Well.. to average almost 12 assists there shouldn't be that impressive, since he's doing it from 3 years in a row. He averaged 5.8 assists per game before he returned back to Phoenix 3 years ago, and all of a sudden he's starting to average 11+. Isn't it suspicious to you? They have 3 players in the top 30 of the League in assists (the other two are Barbosa and Diaw, not exactly Magic & Thomas) and they average an unreal 26.44 assists per game (best in the League, obviously). Yes, he's dishing the ball very well, but Phoenix system helps. He's averaging 11.7 assists out of 26.44 total assists of his team. It's the 44.2% of the team. Chris Paul, since i named him in a previous post, is averaging 8.9 assists out of 16.8 of his team. Which means he's making almost 53% of the assists of his team. That's more impressive to me. And we can do the same funny game about points. Nash is making 21 points out of 112.1 (18.7%) while Chris Paul is making 18.2 points out of 91.5 (19.9%). See? Math is funny sometimes. Who clowned me about Paul being more MVP (most valuable player) than Nash?Learn something, kid.And never ever try to clown me. You just ain't in my league.you can stick with your useless stats you know how many of those stats by Paul come in blowouts that didn't matter? Nash's shit came in real games down the strech.you can take numbers from anything and twist them to your own logic, doesn't mean shit. numbers are more important in baseball than basketball (or football).you got your Laker shades on so it blinds you of seeing how ill Nash was in those years.this year Paul has surpassed everyone as the top PG in the game tho.Ok, shut up. You learned something. I don't need you to thank me.I learned that retarded people can't be educated