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Kobe Bryant.
Remember his two buzzer beaters vs Portland a few years ago?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyjksoKlHro
[QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"]Deron Williams, when the game is on the line I can't think of hands I'd rather have the ball in.Just_Osmo
please. the kid has been in the nba for what 2 years now? for the last shot id take any vet over any rookie or sophmore.
It's 3, and just because he's young doesn't mean he isn't good, he has ice in his veins in clutch moments.
[QUOTE="Just_Osmo"][QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"]Deron Williams, when the game is on the line I can't think of hands I'd rather have the ball in.Bloodaxe726
please. the kid has been in the nba for what 2 years now? for the last shot id take any vet over any rookie or sophmore.
It's 3, and just because he's young doesn't mean he isn't good, he has ice in his veins in clutch moments.
Yes he is good, but I still think a vetern would be a better pick over a 3rd year player.
[QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"][QUOTE="Just_Osmo"][QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"]Deron Williams, when the game is on the line I can't think of hands I'd rather have the ball in.Just_Osmo
please. the kid has been in the nba for what 2 years now? for the last shot id take any vet over any rookie or sophmore.
It's 3, and just because he's young doesn't mean he isn't good, he has ice in his veins in clutch moments.
Yes he is good, but I still think a vetern would be a better pick over a 3rd year player.
Agreed, I like him a lot....but I wouldn't dare pick him over Kobe or Lebron.
Depends on the situation. If it's a close game and we're protecting a lead I'd take Duncan. If my team is down I'd take Kobe, and if I needed a buzzer beater I'd take Nash.PBSnipes
Why nash for a buzzer beater? Ray Allen is a better shooter then nash IMO. Sure nash has a higher % but he has taken less 3 point shots and has made less.
[QUOTE="PBSnipes"]Depends on the situation. If it's a close game and we're protecting a lead I'd take Duncan. If my team is down I'd take Kobe, and if I needed a buzzer beater I'd take Nash.Just_Osmo
Why nash for a buzzer beater? Ray Allen is a better shooter then nash IMO. Sure nash has a higher % but he has taken less 3 point shots and has made less.
[QUOTE="Just_Osmo"][QUOTE="PBSnipes"]Depends on the situation. If it's a close game and we're protecting a lead I'd take Duncan. If my team is down I'd take Kobe, and if I needed a buzzer beater I'd take Nash.PBSnipes
Why nash for a buzzer beater? Ray Allen is a better shooter then nash IMO. Sure nash has a higher % but he has taken less 3 point shots and has made less.
It's just too bad his turnovers ended up costing them the game. But Diaw also contributed to a nice pass out of bounds.
[QUOTE="PBSnipes"]Depends on the situation. If it's a close game and we're protecting a lead I'd take Duncan. If my team is down I'd take Kobe, and if I needed a buzzer beater I'd take Nash.Just_Osmo
Why nash for a buzzer beater? Ray Allen is a better shooter then nash IMO. Sure nash has a higher % but he has taken less 3 point shots and has made less.
Actually, at this point in Nash's career, he's the better shooter. Actually, he's the best pure shooter right now. These past three years, he somehow improved upon his already greating shooting. Some of his pick-and-roll and curl jump shots are ridiculous.
Big Shot Bob, its the reason why hes still in the NBA
not too many people say this but sam cassel is also a "great" clutch player
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