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TheRemedy360Ressurection

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2012, 07:15:50 PM »
Oh, I'm not disagreeing that KD is presently better than Vince ever was, I'm just saying that Carter's stats/accomplishments throughout the decade were more significant than KD's first few years in the league.
 

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2012, 07:20:46 PM »
yes if 10-11 doesnt count i will change my ratings to vince ahead of durant.
 

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2012, 11:35:30 PM »
yes if 10-11 doesnt count i will change my ratings to vince ahead of durant.


Nah man, if it were that would of added a bunch of younger guys, but we can make a list but k be based off what they've done so far, their careers r not finished,

We can pass grade to the 2000s though most r. Done or near the end

We'll have a 2010s thread 10 years from now
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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2012, 12:31:15 PM »
i dont get it...joe johnson, tracy mcgrady, and vince carter were all primarily shooting guards in their prime years and thats where they should be ranked in terms of position lists. mcgrady is somewhat understandable amongst SFs, but VC and JJ should definitely NOT be in any SF lists..sure, they've played at small forward, but every shooting guard has played small forward. when it comes down to it, they're still shooting guards, just like gilbert arenas is a pg. same with Odom..he's played most the decade as a PF, so thats where he should be ranked. lastly, where the FUCK is ron artest?? come on.. Artest was a DPOY in his prime and didnt start declining till '09-'10.


anyways:


1.Paul Pierce
2.LeBron James
3.Carmelo Anthony
4.Ron Artest
5.Peja Stojakavic
6.Caron Butler
7.Andre Iguodala
8.Rashard Lewis
9.Shawn Marion
10.Hedo Turkoglu

rayallen0

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2012, 01:10:31 PM »
i dont get it...joe johnson, tracy mcgrady, and vince carter were all primarily shooting guards in their prime years and thats where they should be ranked in terms of position lists. mcgrady is somewhat understandable amongst SFs, but VC and JJ should definitely NOT be in any SF lists..sure, they've played at small forward, but every shooting guard has played small forward. when it comes down to it, they're still shooting guards, just like gilbert arenas is a pg. same with Odom..he's played most the decade as a PF, so thats where he should be ranked. lastly, where the FUCK is ron artest?? come on.. Artest was a DPOY in his prime and didnt start declining till '09-'10.


anyways:


1.Paul Pierce
2.LeBron James
3.Carmelo Anthony
4.Ron Artest
5.Peja Stojakavic
6.Caron Butler
7.Andre Iguodala
8.Rashard Lewis
9.Shawn Marion
10.Hedo Turkoglu
how was vince? when he was young at his peak on the raptors he played small forward. He moved over to the 2 and never played as good in my eyes. That is why i have him there. He played much more often at the 2 over the decade but i saw him play best at the 3. the same way Jermaine O'neal played best at the 4 before he was moved to the 5.
also i had artest.
 

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2012, 01:23:12 PM »

how was vince? when he was young at his peak on the raptors he played small forward.


i dunno where u got this info, but it's totally inaccurate.

rayallen0

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2012, 01:25:34 PM »

how was vince? when he was young at his peak on the raptors he played small forward.


i dunno where u got this info, but it's totally inaccurate.
watching basketball?

he played SF in 98-99, 99-00 and he played much more aggressive in my eyes at that time.
 

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Re: Your Top 10 SFs Of 2000s
« Reply #22 on: February 06, 2012, 01:43:42 PM »

how was vince? when he was young at his peak on the raptors he played small forward.


i dunno where u got this info, but it's totally inaccurate.
watching basketball?

he played SF in 98-99, 99-00 and he played much more aggressive in my eyes at that time.


no he didn't, buddy LOL...'98-'99, starting line-up was:

PG Alvin Williams
SG Vince Carter
SF Doug Christie
PF Kevin Willis
C Charles Oakley


'99-'00 was:

PG Mugsy Bogues
SG Vince Carter
SF Tracy McGrady
PF Antonio Davis
C Charles Oakley



u must be confusing him with someone else