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JamesLin
Posts: 20625 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/17/2012 Member: #3944 USA |
![]() David Lee is awesome for fantasy owner. Lee got no Dee.
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smackeddog
Posts: 38390 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/30/2005 Member: #883 |
![]() Also, you think David Lee gets no love, what about this dude!:
Watching that video I still don't know what happened to him- was it that leg injury, was it mental, was he never as good as we thought he was (some people refused to include him in a trade for Garnett!!!). BAck in their rookie seasons, I'd never of believed you if you said Lee would go on to be the better player by a mile. |
CashMoney
Posts: 23145 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 1/15/2011 Member: #3374 USA |
![]() IMHO Lee could be a solid piece on a contending team. The only difference between Lee's D and Amare's D is that Amare acutally gets weak side blocks.
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Markji
Posts: 22753 Alba Posts: -4 Joined: 9/14/2007 Member: #1673 USA |
![]() CashMoney wrote:IMHO Lee could be a solid piece on a contending team. The only difference between Lee's D and Amare's D is that Amare acutally gets weak side blocks. Yeah, but DLee gets rebounds. Lots of them. Career avg 9.6 rpg and almost 3 off rpg. That's a very valuable ability. But Lee needs a Tyson Chandler at the 5 to cover penetration. The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.
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holfresh
Posts: 38679 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/14/2006 Member: #1081 |
![]() Markji wrote:CashMoney wrote:IMHO Lee could be a solid piece on a contending team. The only difference between Lee's D and Amare's D is that Amare acutally gets weak side blocks. Yeah he always had good rebounding numbers but I have seen instances where he left his defensive assignment to set up for a rebound, that's not good...Numbers doesn't always tell the whole story... |
jrodmc
Posts: 32927 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 11/24/2004 Member: #805 USA |
![]() GustavBahler wrote:Lee was a stat padder. He would often drop off his defender to get a rebound. His idea of defense was waving his arms around like he was in Mummenschanz. He wasn't worth what he wanted. Lee put up good numbers but most of the damage he did as a Knick was in the first three quarters. That's why he kept getting pulled in the 4th quarter. Coffee spit up moment! Thanks! DLee's main focal points of love are if you appreciate someone who: 1) Made a very nice, lucrative career out of meaningless double doubles, ABA style. Was waiting for the day where he would start tapping rebounds to himself off the backboard, George McGinnis-style. |