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Depends on what team you want to win lol. Crawford probably though.
Having your team win multiple championships in a few year timespan,then no longer existing immediately after that, or never winning a single championship but always staying in your city.Comment
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Not taking the future into consideration, and assuming both are healthy all year, would you rather have Ricky Rubio at point guard or Steve Nash?Twitter: @TyroneisMaximus
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Would you rather see Jordan in todays league or LeBron in Jordan's league?
Let's say LeBron enters in '85."To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"Comment
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Would you rather sit courtside for any regular season game or have an average seat in a close-out Finals game?Fan of:
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Lebron in 85. That would have been a rivalry to watch. I'd also like to see how he adjusts to the type of game played back then. Assuming I'd be old enough to enjoy it, since I was born in '90 lol.
Would you rather sit courtside for any regular season game or have an average seat in a close-out Finals game?
Would you rather build around Stockton & Malone or Payton & Kemp?Horseshoes & HollyWoodComment
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Honestly, it would depend on the system for me. I'd probably go with Payton/Kemp.
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I'd take a C. It's hard in todays NBA to find a real good dominant C, but it's abit easier to fill a SF role. Look at this years draft for example,1-2Cs might get drafted 1st round and that's it,compared to dozens of SF.
Would you rather:
Go to a game wearing the jersey of a team in the league that's not even playing in the game, or go to a game wearing the jersey of a team not even in that sport but they are a pro team of the hometown city(In other words,lets say you have to choose between wearing a Nuggets jersey to a Lakers-Kings game, or an Angels jersey to the game)Comment
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I'd take a C. It's hard in todays NBA to find a real good dominant C, but it's abit easier to fill a SF role. Look at this years draft for example,1-2Cs might get drafted 1st round and that's it,compared to dozens of SF.
Would you rather:
Go to a game wearing the jersey of a team in the league that's not even playing in the game, or go to a game wearing the jersey of a team not even in that sport but they are a pro team of the hometown city(In other words,lets say you have to choose between wearing a Nuggets jersey to a Lakers-Kings game, or an Angels jersey to the game)
Get the first pick in the 1984 draft or the 2003 draft?"To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"Comment
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Would you rather be a highly heralded draft prospect or a sleeper pick who becomes a superstar. You end up the same place, just a different path.Comment
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Sleeper, because he would be cheaper.
If you were building a team would you rather have a youthful star entering his prime, like Durant, BG or PG, or someone of equal value who's still in their prime of their career but older, like LeBron, Dwight, CP3.
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It depends on the player. I'd rather have Lebron over Durant for marketing reasonings and all, but I'd take Griffin over Howard.
Would you rather have the worst looking logo/jersey in all of sports but a good team(doesn't entirely mean a championship team) or the best looking logo/jersey in pro sports but have a horrible team(doesn't entirely mean worst team in the league)Comment
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Would you rather watch an NBA with no refs but salary % based fines for minor rule infractions and extremely stiff penalties for starting fights or committing flagrant fouls which result in injury (1/4 season suspension for first offense, 1/2 season for second, whole season for 3rd, banned for life for 4th, double the strikes & half the penalties with no lifetime ban possible for participation in fights not resulting in injury)
Or...every rule followed to the letter without exception and every play being reviewed in real time by a separate officiating team. The review team would be ready with the call in most cases to reduce delays. If the officials on the floor got a call wrong, it would be corrected immediately. If a call should have been made but wasn't, they would enforce the rule & restart from the point of the missed call.Last edited by Streaky McFloorburn; 05-27-2014, 08:04 AM."The power of accurate observation is often called cynicism, by those who don't have it." - George Bernard ShawComment
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As a fan of that team, the former. As someone trying to sell jerseys of that team, the latter.
Would you rather watch an NBA with no refs but salary % based fines for minor rule infractions and extremely stiff penalties for starting fights or committing flagrant fouls which result in injury (1/4 season suspension for first offense, 1/2 season for second, whole season for 3rd, banned for life for 4th, double the strikes & half the penalties with no lifetime ban possible for participation in fights not resulting in injury)
Or...every rule followed to the letter without exception and every play being reviewed in real time by a separate officiating team. The review team would be ready with the call in most cases to reduce delays. If the officials on the floor got a call wrong, it would be corrected immediately. If a call should have been made but wasn't, they would enforce the rule & restart from the point of the missed call.
I'd go with the latter, the review team would probably miss calls just like they do now. I mean they've clearly missed some series defining plays this year WITH review so it wouldn't change much.
Would you rather your team draft a talented kid with little work ethic, or a below average player with great work ethic?"To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"Comment
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