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Is It Either Marbury Or Curry?
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subzero0
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12/19/2006  2:22 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by subzero0:
Posted by realhiphop:

No. They both need to dominate the ball to be effective.

Interestingly enough, they said the same thing about Shaq and Kobe. How many championships did they win again? I forget...


I see the resemblance between Curry And Shaq and Steph And Kobe.


Point Taken!

Wow, right over your head huh? The thesis is, can two players who need the ball to be successful coexist? The answer is yes.



[Edited by - subzero0 on 12-19-2006 2:24 PM]
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12/19/2006  3:15 PM
Posted by subzero0:
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by subzero0:
Posted by realhiphop:

No. They both need to dominate the ball to be effective.

Interestingly enough, they said the same thing about Shaq and Kobe. How many championships did they win again? I forget...


I see the resemblance between Curry And Shaq and Steph And Kobe.


Point Taken!

Wow, right over your head huh? The thesis is, can two players who need the ball to be successful coexist? The answer is yes.



[Edited by - subzero0 on 12-19-2006 2:24 PM]


No it didn't.

The Lakers are the exception to the rule if the standard is championship(s). Name a team that's won the championship in the past 20yrs who had 2 players on the team that needed the ball to be effective. Matter of fact go back 30yrs. The Lakers were able to accomplish this because they had 2 of the Top 5 players in the league at the time and probably Top 5 all time coach on the bench. Now if you are talking about just winning games here and there yes it could work.
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12/19/2006  3:24 PM
they both produce meaningless stats and god knows they cant co-exist on the court together, and to be honest, id rather have neither...
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12/19/2006  3:37 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by subzero0:
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by subzero0:
Posted by realhiphop:

No. They both need to dominate the ball to be effective.

Interestingly enough, they said the same thing about Shaq and Kobe. How many championships did they win again? I forget...


I see the resemblance between Curry And Shaq and Steph And Kobe.


Point Taken!

Wow, right over your head huh? The thesis is, can two players who need the ball to be successful coexist? The answer is yes.



[Edited by - subzero0 on 12-19-2006 2:24 PM]


No it didn't.

The Lakers are the exception to the rule if the standard is championship(s). Name a team that's won the championship in the past 20yrs who had 2 players on the team that needed the ball to be effective. Matter of fact go back 30yrs. The Lakers were able to accomplish this because they had 2 of the Top 5 players in the league at the time and probably Top 5 all time coach on the bench. Now if you are talking about just winning games here and there yes it could work.

Hmm 2 of the Top 5 players eh?

I wonder, have you ever heard of the Chicago Bulls? Just asking...

[Edited by - subzero0 on 12-19-2006 3:38 PM]

[Edited by - subzero0 on 12-19-2006 3:38 PM]
subzero0
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12/23/2006  2:22 AM
Chicago Game:

Stephon Marbury 19pts 8a
Eddy Curry 20pts 6r
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12/23/2006  3:48 AM
yeah i thought before tonights game that they can both have big games/.
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12/23/2006  5:30 AM
That's a good sign. When they progress to the point that they can both have good games on the same night and learn to help each other out, we should be a good team.
Is It Either Marbury Or Curry?

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