Philly lost a heartbreaker tonight. Iverson and Korver were amazing to watch tho. we outscored Utah by 18 in the 3rd quarter and got right back into it. i know the sixers arent high and mighty. i realize we're a joke to alot of people. We're the smallest team in the NBA but i guarantee you we've got the most heart.
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The Fresh Prince wrote:
no riot code wrote:
The Fresh Prince wrote:
He did it shooting only 31 and 29 shots. This makes me wish Indiana would trade for him.
how bout we give you Glenn Robinson and both of our draft picks for Ron Artest??
thinking about a backcourt of Iverson and Artest makes me salivate. we'd easily lead the NBA in steals.
It would be better in Indiana.
PG: Allen Iverson SG: Stephen Jackson SF: Ron Artest PF: Jermaine O'Neal C: Jeff Foster
6th Reggie Miller 7th David Harrison 8th Fred Jones 9th Scot Pollard 10th James Jones
This team would be neat...right up to the point where all of them would begin fighting and arguing with each other with at least one of them getting killed by Artest.
I think it would take about 2 games for that scenario to play out.
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What good is 51 points if your team doesn't win?
I watched the entire game, and Iverson would be the first to tell you that it doesn't matter since they lost. Nobody else on the team could hit a shot in the 4th. Iverson kept getting the ball to other players in position to score and they just kept missing shots they normally make, plus they gave up a ton of offensive boards.
The rest of the team let him down last night.
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I watched the entire game, and Iverson would be the first to tell you that it doesn't matter since they lost. Nobody else on the team could hit a shot in the 4th. Iverson kept getting the ball to other players in position to score and they just kept missing shots they normally make, plus they gave up a ton of offensive boards.
The rest of the team let him down last night.
amen. i was actually screaming at the TV "Stop passing the ball Iverson!!!!". he was almost too unselfish. everyone played hard but only he and Korver could knock down shots last nite.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:52 am Posts: 980 Location: Near Philly
jimmac24 wrote:
What good is 51 points if your team doesn't win?
I watched the entire game, and Iverson would be the first to tell you that it doesn't matter since they lost. Nobody else on the team could hit a shot in the 4th. Iverson kept getting the ball to other players in position to score and they just kept missing shots they normally make, plus they gave up a ton of offensive boards.
The rest of the team let him down last night.
True. The guy is simply amazing. The most exciting player to watch in the N.B.A.
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The Fresh Prince wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
What good is 51 points if your team doesn't win?
Thats what AI said.
True. I mean, we talkin' about 51. 51 points. I mean, we talkin' about 51 pts. Not the 54 that I kill myself for....we talkin about 51!
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I've been watching AI since he was a Hoya........and he's one of my favorite players in the leauge.
Yes he shoots too much sometimes, but it's not like Philly has had a legit "second star" to share the load w/ him.
And who's the best big man he's played with since he came in the league?
Guys like Dikembe, Ratliff, DC and Geiger don't exactly command double-teams.
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