[quote name='specialk']So by your logic, the smaller guys aren't as impressive because they aren't doing what the bigs do? (pulling down your 20 boards a game, etc.). And honestly, how many games did you watch Bill Russel and Wilt Chamberlain play?
Pau's a beast. Sorry if you don't like the way he does it. He's not gonna hit the pretty threes or drop a crossover and pull up on a fade away because that's not his job. That's the equivalent of saying a Tight End in football isn't as good as the Running Back because he doesn't get as many yards. They do the job their supposed to.[/QUOTE]
I did not imply that and I don't think you can reverse imply that. I said I'm not that impressed by most bigs. I think what the smaller guys do is much more impressive.
I've seen old footage of them, some of their stats, and what they accomplished. Not impressed by tight ends compared to running backs either. Ya they all do their job, I just don't see it all that special. More guys can do the same/close to same thing that the better bigs do in basketball or football, fewer guys can do close to same that the better smaller guys do.
[quote name='speedracer']During the 2nd and 3rd quarters, the Celtics completely stopped driving the lane. You don't get free throws when Pierce is clanking shit at the baseline.[/QUOTE]
Pierce only took 11 shots all game.
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I am glad you enjoy watching people run over defensive players (i.e. Pierce and Kobe) instead of Bigs that can score at will without plowing over players in their wake. Or how exciting is it to watch Ray Allen run off two screen for an easy jumper... the boy can't create a shot himself.

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You act like Pierce and Kobe only score because they run over players and that bigs don't do anything of that nature to score... Allen often pulls up for jumpers and makes them on his own. Most of his screens are for 3's. And if he runs without the ball so well, let him, don't force him to do it himself. Besides he opens the court for the other players after he runs off the screen, so they can roll and get the pass.
[quote name='lordopus99']You got to be kidding me. First off, I doubt you ever saw Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain but if you did... you would notice that the guy guarding them/getting blocked were a lot smaller than them. Add into the fact that refs allowed more contact in that era. This is why their stats are inflated. Both of these guys were great players but if they had played in todays standards they wouldn't have looked as good playing. [/QUOTE]
So you think Gasol is as good as Russel and Chamberlain? Show me all the small players that defended these guys and their heights. Russel was only 6'9''. They both have had 50+ rebound games. Why don't you adjust that for today's standards... is 40 low enough for you? What is Gasol's best in a game for comparison? You think their stats are inflated but you have no way of proving that.
[quote name='lordopus99']It is just as hard being a big. First off, they have to keep up with the faster, smaller guards on switches. Second (outside Howard), the refs allowed the bigs to fight for position. If the smaller guys did it, it would be an auto foul i.e. hand checks. The bigs get bruised every night. Gasol has a good midrange jumper that is even lacking in a bunch of small player games i.e. Rondo. [/QUOTE]
They don't usually keep up with the smaller guys on switches. The best they usually do is use their big body to block them, but usually the small guy blows past them if he doesn't suck. Rondo doesn't have the jumper, but he does so much other than that to win games. Big deal they get some bruises. As if that means anything.
The NBA has proven (since Jordan left) that the NBA is a guard league. All fouls favor a guard.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='Soodmeg']I cant even begin to comment on whatever the

J7 is talking about. J7 you have stated all of the following.
1. Overall Team Record means nothing
2. Apparently you cant compare the East and the West
3.You also stated that teams in the East shouldnt care about winning more than other things including but not limited to health.
4.Also the fact that the West teams all have very close records they are less concerned toward the end of the season than East teams.
5.Gasol is only good because he is tall.
Lets break this down in order.
1. Overall team record means everything when comparing the East vs the West. When one conference entirely all of its play off teams winning 60% of their games (did you forget that these games are also played against East teams?) and the East has 3-4 teams a year that are under or at .500
2. Your reasoning for the inability to compare the East vs the West is because one apparently plays Lacrosse and the other Cricket? (What the hell are you talking about? You can compare any team in the NBA to one another because they play the same sport in the same league and consistently vs each other.)
3. Teams in the East dont care about winning? The

? Isnt the point of sports, to win games? Are you suggesting that there is a strategy in losing close to 50% of your total games? Health? Yeah I am sure when your team starts the season off at 20-35 your number one concern is health. (Which is different from injuries because that is not what you are suggesting.)
4. The west teams are more worried about record. Yes that is true....because they dont suck ass.
5. I cant pick what joke to put here so I am just going to

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I never said overall record means nothing. You're taking what I said and bringing it all the way to the furthest extreme. Throwing

ing words in my mouth. Juvenile way to debate something.
I said they shouldn't put their overall record above player health and other concerns, if they don't need to in order to make the playoffs. But again here you are taking it to the furthest extreme and making a mockery of what I actually did say.
I did not

ing say the West are less concerned at the end of the seasons, WTF is wrong with your comprehension. Either you're just changing what I said to be an ass or you read it so fast you didn't grasp it. I said the West teams had closer overall records to each other than the East teams near the end of the reg season, meaning that they care more about trying to get a better record above other concerns since it would have much bigger implications...
You can't make direct comparisons across conferences. Yes anyone who has seen 2 basketball games knows the conferences play each other. You cannot just compare conference to conference directly and come to the conclusion that one is better. Teams are primarily playing to win games against teams in their conference. They put more emphasis/effort/decision making on beating the teams in their conference.
Furthermore, teams play
52 games against teams in their conference and only 30 against teams in the opposing conference. So yes direct comparisons are completely valid!
Because you totally changed what I said, you did not comprehend what I actually

ing said. I said:
And what pressure is there on East teams to care about record more than other things like health,
when they're competing in their league for a spot, not competing with the West for a spot?
TRANSLATION: Teams A, B, C in Eastern Conference have already locked themselves into the playoffs with their current record. Team A, B, C does not go out of their way to bettering their record over other concerns when it is not likely they'll change their current seed.
Meanwhile Teams 1, 2, 3 have the same record in Western Conference so they fight harder for their record to try and be the 6th seed and not the 7th or 8th. Go back and look at the difference between the records of the teams in the Western Conference. They had more reason to put record ahead of other concerns near the end of the season.