Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

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  • LingeringRegime
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 17089

    #31
    Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

    At 22, Durant will get a lot better than he is now. He loves the game, and puts in the work. He isn't playing just because he is 6'10.

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    • wwharton
      *ll St*r
      • Aug 2002
      • 26949

      #32
      Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

      Originally posted by jeebs9
      ^^ Ray Allen is probably the only guy ^^
      Allen's just not a good example though, imo. Allen was never really a high flyer (outside of He Got Game) but he penetrated a lot back in the day. He literally played PG for a while. Durant's game is more like Allen's game NOW but Allen's game now is more like Rip's game. Allen is the example of the other player you're talking about... that started off aggressive and began becoming more of just a jump shooter as he got older.

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      • Bumi
        Banned
        • Sep 2010
        • 967

        #33
        Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

        Interesting stat regarding Westbrook.

        Westbrook recently joined a very small club. In the history of the NBA only five players have had 4000+ points, 1500+ assists, 1000+ rebounds, and 300+ steals in their first three seasons. These players are Oscar Robertson, Penny Hardaway, Chris Paul, Lebron James, and now Russell Westbrook.

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        • SuperBowlNachos
          All Star
          • Jul 2004
          • 10218

          #34
          Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

          Originally posted by The 24th Letter
          I remember a certain team in Texas telling Wade he couldnt shoot....

          dont sleep on a great players ability to stay great..
          I don't remember him raining Js and I don't remember anyone here ever saying he couldn't shoot.

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          • The 24th Letter
            ERA
            • Oct 2007
            • 39373

            #35
            Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

            Youtube it....Im shocked you dont remember it being a Mavs fan

            2006 playoffs

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            • thebesteva_22
              Rookie
              • May 2010
              • 111

              #36
              Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

              Originally posted by The 24th Letter
              I remember a certain team in Texas telling Wade he couldnt shoot....

              dont sleep on a great players ability to stay great..
              He couldn't shoot jumpers, but he knew how to make free throws.
              Dallas Mavericks l Dallas Cowboys l UNC

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              • jeebs9
                Fear is the Unknown
                • Oct 2008
                • 47568

                #37
                Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

                Originally posted by Bumi
                Interesting stat regarding Westbrook.

                Wow.. that is a special group...

                But what I would really like to see out of Durant is him making the same impact on the defensive side of the ball as he does on the offense side. He has the crazy tools to do it. He is young, so he has the time to develop them.
                Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IHP_5GUBQo

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                • iAM-IncReDiBLe-
                  Next Miami Great
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 4285

                  #38
                  Re: Which pair of teammates would you take for the next 5-8 years?

                  I feel if he would just get stronger he could be unstoppable. He needs to hit the gym hard. Imagine if he had LeBrons strength combined with his shooting abilities and height.

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