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lmao @ yall thinking yall can match up to the pros.
Quote from: Job starring as Spawn on February 17, 2009, 06:39:16 PMis there anybody in the league you can get at?eye think eye can get at rondo, nate, and farmar and basically all the tall ass lanky centers who warm up the benchIve played on the same court as a few players who later made it to the league, and some players who were streetballers who really had more skills then a lot of NBA players. I aint played in a minute, so right now I aint fuckin with none of them NBA guys. I played in pickup games against Luke Walton back in the day (before he went pro), Nick Anderson from the Magic, Jelani McCoy, Chris Dudley, and Sean Rooks. I aint 7' so obviously I never stuck Jelani McCoy, Chris Dudley, or Sean Rooks.....but I can tell u first hand, they sucked. Especially Dudley. They was just big as hell. Luke Walton was OK, obviously more skills then the big men i seen....but nothing amazing. Nick Anderson was ok too, but dude could bust from the outside like it was nothing. Some of the dudes I used to ball with were far better then any of them. Even Stu Lance's son Shane Lance I played against, he's a lefty and he got skills. I think he tried out for the Lakers back in the day....but it was bad timing regardless. This was back when they were stacked at the guard position and Shane would have to be a 1 or 2.
is there anybody in the league you can get at?eye think eye can get at rondo, nate, and farmar and basically all the tall ass lanky centers who warm up the bench
Quote from: The Wykid Won on February 17, 2009, 10:22:55 PMlmao @ yall thinking yall can match up to the pros. nigga just because your ass never got picked up on the court..dont try to speak for everybody else., non balling scrub. you watched from the sidelines while niggas used your ball to play 5 on 5
'Oh I can't see him, I can't see God', YA'LL CAN'T SEE FUCKIN' AIR NEITHER!
Prove to me the wind. Show me the wind man. I want proof of that shit. Cuz I don't see it.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on February 18, 2009, 12:04:30 AMWith conditioning, hell yea...I've beaten Farmar back in school...but as of now, I'd run out of breath after the first couple points, as would everyone else on this board. yes, a lot of players aren't really skilled, but they have way more stamina and are way more conditioned than you muthafuckaz, cuz excercise, practice, and basketball is what they breathe...PeACeFarmar went to your high school or college?and thats hard to believe how bad ass Farmar wrecks it....you are talking about the one who plays for the lakers right?and im not calling you a liar im just saying thats kinda hard to believe
With conditioning, hell yea...I've beaten Farmar back in school...but as of now, I'd run out of breath after the first couple points, as would everyone else on this board. yes, a lot of players aren't really skilled, but they have way more stamina and are way more conditioned than you muthafuckaz, cuz excercise, practice, and basketball is what they breathe...PeACe
so NIK why dont you just start running and get in shape and become an NBA star? if you can beat farmar i dont see why you cant hold it down in the NBA[edit] Biography[edit] Early lifeFarmar was born in Los Angeles, California to former baseball player Damon Farmar and mother, Melinda Kolani. Kolani and her current husband, Yehuda Kolani, are Jewish.[1][2][3] He has stated that he inherited his competitive drive from his father and mentor, Damon Farmar, who played football and baseball at University High and baseball in the minor leagues. The younger Farmar spent countless hours in his father's clubhouses, hanging out with his father's teammates, and watching his father play.[1] Farmar attended Portola Middle School in Tarzana and Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, before transferring his sophomore year to Taft High School in Woodland Hills, a suburban community of the San Fernando Valley within Los Angeles. He then decided to play college basketball at UCLA and eventually went on to the NBA with the LA Lakers.[edit] High schoolAt Taft High School, Farmar scored a record 54 points in a single game. As a senior, he averaged 27.5 points and 6.5 assists and led Taft to the school's first Los Angeles City title. He was named the Los Angeles Times Player of the Year and LA City Co-Player of the Year, and the California Interscholastic Federation Los Angeles City Section High School Player of the Year. He also earned USA Today Super 25 selection, Parade Magazine 2nd-team All-American, Slam Magazine Honorable Mention All-American, CalHi Sports All-State honors, and the Southern California Jewish Athlete of the Year. [1]. He was also a teammate with current New York Giants WR Steve Smith. Additionally, he was selected to play in the McDonald's High School All American game, where he scored 6 points and had 3 assists and 7 steals in 19 minutes of playing time.[4][edit] UCLAConsidered one of the elite point guards in the nation at UCLA, Farmar was named to the all Pac-10 team and the all Pac-10 Tournament team. In the 2006 NCAA Tournament, Farmar led the UCLA Bruins to the National Championship game against the Florida Gators, which they lost by a score of 73-57. Farmar led all scorers with 18 points, and also finished with 2 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals. Farmar also made a notable steal and assist at the end of UCLA's Sweet Sixteen matchup with the Gonzaga Bulldogs, giving his team the lead for good after an impressive comeback effort. On April 20, 2006, he declared for the NBA Draft.he averaged almost 30 points a game in high school...
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on February 17, 2009, 10:04:56 PMQuote from: Job starring as Spawn on February 17, 2009, 06:39:16 PMis there anybody in the league you can get at?eye think eye can get at rondo, nate, and farmar and basically all the tall ass lanky centers who warm up the benchIve played on the same court as a few players who later made it to the league, and some players who were streetballers who really had more skills then a lot of NBA players. I aint played in a minute, so right now I aint fuckin with none of them NBA guys. I played in pickup games against Luke Walton back in the day (before he went pro), Nick Anderson from the Magic, Jelani McCoy, Chris Dudley, and Sean Rooks. I aint 7' so obviously I never stuck Jelani McCoy, Chris Dudley, or Sean Rooks.....but I can tell u first hand, they sucked. Especially Dudley. They was just big as hell. Luke Walton was OK, obviously more skills then the big men i seen....but nothing amazing. Nick Anderson was ok too, but dude could bust from the outside like it was nothing. Some of the dudes I used to ball with were far better then any of them. Even Stu Lance's son Shane Lance I played against, he's a lefty and he got skills. I think he tried out for the Lakers back in the day....but it was bad timing regardless. This was back when they were stacked at the guard position and Shane would have to be a 1 or 2.yeah thats what eye am saying. eye played against jason williams from duke before the accident. he is nice . eye am surprised nick anderson wasnt busting ass.
Quote from: Job starring as Spawn on February 18, 2009, 04:26:25 PMQuote from: The Wykid Won on February 17, 2009, 10:22:55 PMlmao @ yall thinking yall can match up to the pros. nigga just because your ass never got picked up on the court..dont try to speak for everybody else., non balling scrub. you watched from the sidelines while niggas used your ball to play 5 on 5LMAO!!!!!if yall were as good as yall think you are, youd be in the NBA, not talking on a forum about how you could beat someone in the NBA.
Quote from: The Wykid Won on February 18, 2009, 04:41:17 PMQuote from: Job starring as Spawn on February 18, 2009, 04:26:25 PMQuote from: The Wykid Won on February 17, 2009, 10:22:55 PMlmao @ yall thinking yall can match up to the pros. nigga just because your ass never got picked up on the court..dont try to speak for everybody else., non balling scrub. you watched from the sidelines while niggas used your ball to play 5 on 5LMAO!!!!!if yall were as good as yall think you are, youd be in the NBA, not talking on a forum about how you could beat someone in the NBA. I dont think anybody on here is sayin they could be in the NBA man. But if you think the fact that some of us might have played against NBA or future NBA players before is crazy, then youre looking up to them FAR too much homie. I would never come out and be like, "i could play in the NBA". Sure, when I was a kid...like 15-16 you mighta heard me say that shit. But not now. Real shit, you do have to be good (or big) to be in the NBA. But believe me, there ARE ballers out there that are better then some NBA players, but dont play in the league. Anybody whos spent any real time at a bonified court knows that shit. Makin it to the NBA is as much about desire and hunger as it is about actual skills. There are players in the league that lack somewhat in the skill department, but have the drive and work ethic to make it. Then there players outside the NBA who have all the skills in the world, they just lack the drive and work ethic to make it. Plus, like I said before...look who everybody on here has mentioned. You didnt hear somebody comin out like, "yeah...i took it to Iverson in a pick up game. He couldnt fuck with me" lol. Theres a big difference between the elite players in the league, and the roll/bench players.
Quote from: Job starring as Spawn on February 17, 2009, 06:39:16 PMis there anybody in the league you can get at?eye think eye can get at rondo, nate, and farmar and basically all the tall ass lanky centers who warm up the benchlol at this dumbass nigga, you ever watched farmar in highschool? its too easy for him.
Quote from: A.G. on February 18, 2009, 02:56:19 AMQuote from: Now_I_Know on February 18, 2009, 12:04:30 AMWith conditioning, hell yea...I've beaten Farmar back in school...but as of now, I'd run out of breath after the first couple points, as would everyone else on this board. yes, a lot of players aren't really skilled, but they have way more stamina and are way more conditioned than you muthafuckaz, cuz excercise, practice, and basketball is what they breathe...PeACeFarmar went to your high school or college?and thats hard to believe how bad ass Farmar wrecks it....you are talking about the one who plays for the lakers right?and im not calling you a liar im just saying thats kinda hard to believehe played on my high school team:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=49319.0