Athletes You Were Wrong About?
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Low key this Rutgers vs Fresno St game is good.
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BlackAX410 wrote: »oh ? Hassin Rahkman (spell check) yep he was from Baltimore he was dat ? in da 410 when he beat Lennox Lewis believed his own hype nd pretty much remained a 1 hit wonder he couldnt build momentum off dat win for ? lls
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Thought Clinton Portis was just another ? in Miami's backfield. Didn't think he'd carve out a good pro career
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greenwood1921 wrote: »
I knew he was super-athletic, but there was nothing about his UCLA career that made me think he would be an all-NBA Guard averaging over 20 on a top team. (within his first 3 years in the league.)
I figured he would be solid point or 2-guard averaging 15-18 ppg at best.
lol @ scouts saying he couldn't "create his own shot" tho.
Which is why Scottie Brooks deserves more credit than he gets for OKC.
He made two questionable and risky decisions after he took over as interim coach when choke-dog got fired...
1. Moved Durant from SG to SF.
when trying to sound smart goes wrong
EVERYBODY knew that pj was playing durant out of position at the 2, that was one of the reasons he got let go
so how was it a "questionable" and "risky" decision to play a great player at his natural position? and why does brooks deserve credit fot it? ? ? -
Maybe David Ruffin' don't need no practice.
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allday1992 wrote: »I thought Randolph Morris was gonna be a good big in the league after watching him play Dwight in HS
Man when he came to U.K. I was hyped. Him, Rondo and Joe Crawford 3 All-Americans. I swore we was going to the F4. And I thought Randolph would be a first round pick. Smh
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David Ruffin wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »
I knew he was super-athletic, but there was nothing about his UCLA career that made me think he would be an all-NBA Guard averaging over 20 on a top team. (within his first 3 years in the league.)
I figured he would be solid point or 2-guard averaging 15-18 ppg at best.
lol @ scouts saying he couldn't "create his own shot" tho.
Which is why Scottie Brooks deserves more credit than he gets for OKC.
He made two questionable and risky decisions after he took over as interim coach when choke-dog got fired...
1. Moved Durant from SG to SF.
when trying to sound smart goes wrong
EVERYBODY knew that pj was playing durant out of position at the 2, that was one of the reasons he got let go
so how was it a "questionable" and "risky" decision to play a great player at his natural position? and why does brooks deserve credit fot it? ? ?
Scottie ? your ? ? lol.
? nikka. Stick to lurkin' and clicking reactions. Every time you post you say something dumb and full of feelings.
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Lol
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greenwood1921 wrote: »David Ruffin wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »
I knew he was super-athletic, but there was nothing about his UCLA career that made me think he would be an all-NBA Guard averaging over 20 on a top team. (within his first 3 years in the league.)
I figured he would be solid point or 2-guard averaging 15-18 ppg at best.
lol @ scouts saying he couldn't "create his own shot" tho.
Which is why Scottie Brooks deserves more credit than he gets for OKC.
He made two questionable and risky decisions after he took over as interim coach when choke-dog got fired...
1. Moved Durant from SG to SF.
when trying to sound smart goes wrong
EVERYBODY knew that pj was playing durant out of position at the 2, that was one of the reasons he got let go
so how was it a "questionable" and "risky" decision to play a great player at his natural position? and why does brooks deserve credit fot it? ? ?
Scottie ? your ? ? lol.
? nikka. Stick to lurkin' and clicking reactions. Every time you post you say something dumb and full of feelings.
quit catching feelings because u got called out on saying ? ? ....? ass ? -
David Ruffin wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »David Ruffin wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »
I knew he was super-athletic, but there was nothing about his UCLA career that made me think he would be an all-NBA Guard averaging over 20 on a top team. (within his first 3 years in the league.)
I figured he would be solid point or 2-guard averaging 15-18 ppg at best.
lol @ scouts saying he couldn't "create his own shot" tho.
Which is why Scottie Brooks deserves more credit than he gets for OKC.
He made two questionable and risky decisions after he took over as interim coach when choke-dog got fired...
1. Moved Durant from SG to SF.
when trying to sound smart goes wrong
EVERYBODY knew that pj was playing durant out of position at the 2, that was one of the reasons he got let go
so how was it a "questionable" and "risky" decision to play a great player at his natural position? and why does brooks deserve credit fot it? ? ?
Scottie ? your ? ? lol.
? nikka. Stick to lurkin' and clicking reactions. Every time you post you say something dumb and full of feelings.
quit catching feelings because u got called out on saying ? ? ....? ass ?
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after watchin his high school games i was so hype when we picked him he was an athletic freak wit a silky smooth jumper he even had betta high school numbers then Lebron. i thought he was gonna be brought up under Pierce nd be a beast dude gets to da league has horrible IQ, no handles, is a poor rebounder nd played 0 defense 1 pick after Danny Granger too he always had talent but was a guy who needed college for a couple years to refine his game -
I swear to ? I thought Shaun Livingston was gon be Jason Kidd-esque
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Inglewood_B wrote: »I swear to ? I thought Shaun Livingston was gon be Jason Kidd-esque
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As a Louisville fan I'm disappointed with every ? at the start of the Pitino era. I wasn't expecting nobody to be no superstars out the gate or nothing, but man..
This ? Reece Gaines didn't even try
If somebody would have asked me to choose who would still be in the league right now between Reece and Francisco I never would of thought Reece would be on a milk carton while Cisco still getting good minutes
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And I wasn't expecting Earl Clark to be doing what he has been lately. Everybody pretty much wrote him off as ever being anything in the league and dude has progressed every year
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didnt read.. mumo x owns this thread though
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Shout out to anyone who said Roy Jones Jr.
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major pain wrote: »didnt read.. mumo x owns this thread though
lol. Mumo was actually right about Hasheem Thabeet. He said something like he would have the best year of his career with us, and technically, he did.
He actually looked like a respectable back-up big. Which is more than you could say in any of his previous seasons. -
Brandon Tate, dude was a beast at UNC.
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greenwood1921 wrote: »major pain wrote: »didnt read.. mumo x owns this thread though
lol. Mumo was actually right about Hasheem Thabeet. He said something like he would have the best year of his career with us, and technically, he did.
He actually looked like a respectable back-up big. Which is more than you could say in any of his previous seasons.
2 words.
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major pain wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »major pain wrote: »didnt read.. mumo x owns this thread though
lol. Mumo was actually right about Hasheem Thabeet. He said something like he would have the best year of his career with us, and technically, he did.
He actually looked like a respectable back-up big. Which is more than you could say in any of his previous seasons.
2 words.
Josh Freeman.
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major pain wrote: »greenwood1921 wrote: »major pain wrote: »didnt read.. mumo x owns this thread though
lol. Mumo was actually right about Hasheem Thabeet. He said something like he would have the best year of his career with us, and technically, he did.
He actually looked like a respectable back-up big. Which is more than you could say in any of his previous seasons.
2 words.
Josh Freeman.
What?
He better than Matty Bathwater tho, right?
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Nikka mumo used to try to dis Roddy White for "White" being his last name. lmaaaaooo
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YO.....LMAO
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/148693/bismack-biyombo-is-the-best-prospect-in-this-years-draft/p1I think we can all agree that thz might go down as possibly as one of the worst draft class in league history but either way Bismack Biyombo is the best prospect in thz yrs draft and not kyrie Irving,Williams or kanter.
Biyombo is slept on cuz he dint play college ball in amerikkka. Granted, the kid is raw talent but he has a tremendous upside. Hz offensive game needs coachn. He has zero low post moves and he gets most of hz points on hustle play and dunks.
But on the defensive end he a dominant beast. Brings toughness, tenacity and is aggressive in the painted area. A skilled shot blocker and a great rebounder. Stands @ 6'9 wit a wingspan of 7'7 whilst strong to bang in the trenches and athletic.
Dont be surprised if he wins ROY