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Quote from: Mietek23 on July 08, 2013, 02:05:18 AMQuote from: Smart Wilson on July 07, 2013, 02:58:23 PMShaq's first day on TNT he said Brook Lopez was better than HowardHe said, he like Brook Lopez more because he plays like a old school big men, back to the basket. He obviously had a point there, cause Dwight can't post up and I think working with Hakeem won't help him cause he don't have the footwork of The Dream. Dwight in the 90's would be on the level of the likes of Rony Seikaly - good player, but far from Top 5 on his position.they dont make em like they used 2
Quote from: Smart Wilson on July 07, 2013, 02:58:23 PMShaq's first day on TNT he said Brook Lopez was better than HowardHe said, he like Brook Lopez more because he plays like a old school big men, back to the basket. He obviously had a point there, cause Dwight can't post up and I think working with Hakeem won't help him cause he don't have the footwork of The Dream. Dwight in the 90's would be on the level of the likes of Rony Seikaly - good player, but far from Top 5 on his position.
Shaq's first day on TNT he said Brook Lopez was better than Howard
Quote from: NIKCC on July 08, 2013, 09:44:47 AMQuote from: Mietek23 on July 08, 2013, 02:05:18 AMQuote from: Smart Wilson on July 07, 2013, 02:58:23 PMShaq's first day on TNT he said Brook Lopez was better than HowardHe said, he like Brook Lopez more because he plays like a old school big men, back to the basket. He obviously had a point there, cause Dwight can't post up and I think working with Hakeem won't help him cause he don't have the footwork of The Dream. Dwight in the 90's would be on the level of the likes of Rony Seikaly - good player, but far from Top 5 on his position.they dont make em like they used 2At least with one point we agree Too many soft ass divas running the NBA these days...
ur not on hack's level, brobro...we can agree on many things. at least u aint runnin around with no dignity tryna troll every thread for a reaction LOL. u have a credible basketball opinion, i just think ur a huge jordan fanatic, so sometimes u hold him in the same "untouchable" regard as most casual basketball fans.
Quote from: NIKCC on July 08, 2013, 03:21:56 PMur not on hack's level, brobro...we can agree on many things. at least u aint runnin around with no dignity tryna troll every thread for a reaction LOL. u have a credible basketball opinion, i just think ur a huge jordan fanatic, so sometimes u hold him in the same "untouchable" regard as most casual basketball fans. You on the other hand try to tell people that it was all just a good marketing and Jordan was just a regular guy, plus he will be a nobody in today's washed up NBA, lol.If I'm a huge Jordan fanatic, then I don't know how to describe you when it comes to Kobe bro
NAAH, NEVER SAID THAT...JORDAN IS A GOAT. ONE OF ABOUT 10 TOP TIER GOATS WHO WERE THE BEST AT WHAT THEY DO....FAR FROM JUST A REGULAR GUY.
IM A LAKER FAN SINCE BIRTH BORN AND RAISED IN LA, SO U CAN SOMEWHAT UNDERSTAND WHY I APPRECIATE THE GREATNESS I GREW UP WATCHIN FOR THE PAS5 17+ YEARS
Quote from: NIKCC on July 09, 2013, 10:37:08 AMNAAH, NEVER SAID THAT...JORDAN IS A GOAT. ONE OF ABOUT 10 TOP TIER GOATS WHO WERE THE BEST AT WHAT THEY DO....FAR FROM JUST A REGULAR GUY.You can't be "a" GOAT, let alone "one of about ten top tier GOATS." There should really only be one, period, otherwise it defeats the purpose of the label.Quote from: NIKCC on July 09, 2013, 10:37:08 AMIM A LAKER FAN SINCE BIRTH BORN AND RAISED IN LA, SO U CAN SOMEWHAT UNDERSTAND WHY I APPRECIATE THE GREATNESS I GREW UP WATCHIN FOR THE PAS5 17+ YEARS And so are a lot of us too.
NAAH, NEVER SAID THAT...JORDAN IS A GOAT. ONE OF ABOUT 10 TOP TIER GOATS WHO WERE THE BEST AT WHAT THEY DO....FAR FROM JUST A REGULAR GUY. IM A LAKER FAN SINCE BIRTH BORN AND RAISED IN LA, SO U CAN SOMEWHAT UNDERSTAND WHY I APPRECIATE THE GREATNESS I GREW UP WATCHIN FOR THE PAS5 17+ YEARS
Shaq backs down from Dwight Howard criticism“I meant that Houston is a smaller city, a smaller market than L.A.”By Nate Scott – July 10, 2013 at 6:50pm EDTShaquille O’Neal has backed away from comments he made regarding Dwight Howard’s decision to leave the Los Angeles Lakers to sign with the Houston Rockets.In a phone interview on Wednesday, the former All-Star clarified comments he made earlier this week, in which he stated that “it was a safe move [for Howard] to go to a little town like Houston.”O’Neal first wanted to point out that he meant no disrespect to the city of Houston.“I love Houston. I live in Houston,” said O’Neal, referring to the home he owns in Sugar Land, Texas, a suburb of Houston. ”I meant that Houston is a smaller city, a smaller market than L.A.”He went on to clarify:“I meant that it’s a smaller move for him. [There is] not that much pressure in Houston. Well, there’s a little bit of pressure. Just not as much pressure as playing for L.A.”As for what Shaq expects of Howard next season, he believes Howard will do well.“He should dominate,” said O’Neal. “He’s got the best body in the game.”O’Neal went on to discuss plans he had for next season to mentor DeMarcus Cousins, the enigmatic young center for the Sacramento Kings. O’Neal said he believed the best way he could help improve Cousins’ game was nothing too complicated–he just wants to teach him some “easy moves” that will improve his game around the basket.The phone interview was conducted with O’Neal and Adam Sandler, who both appear in Grown Ups 2, a movie that comes out on Friday.Sandler, a frequent attendee of Lakers games, said he would stick with the team next season, even with Howard gone. He also praised Shaq’s acting abilities, comparing him to the late comedian Chris Farley for his ability to “light up a room.”
lol he don't want the city of Houston boycotting "grown ups 2"
never been to Houston but it's the 5th largest city in the USA