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  • #31
    Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

    Originally posted by Anxiety
    Jermainiac don't tell me that if you were starting a team today you'd pick JO over KG.
    Yep

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    • #32
      Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

      Originally posted by Jermaniac
      Yep
      And I thought Rob Babcock sucked as a GM.

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      • #33
        Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

        Originally posted by vapacersfan
        Notice I never used the wordage "led" because he didnt. Artest and Reggie were just as big of a factor that season (along with Mel-Mel to a lesser extent) but JO was a huge part of that team. Team being the key phrase. That year we went to the finals as a team, that was a great displa of team basketball.

        Also, dont forget JO was 3rd in MVP rankings that year. Not all that bad.

        I will give you a better shooter (range wise) and better rebounder, but I dont buy the argument KG is a better passer or defender then JO. JO used to really be bad as passing out of any kind of pressure, but he has really improved in that department.

        Like I said, I wont argue KG is a better player, but they are both on the same level. I am not sure how KG is "more proven", but Ill take a trip to the finals and multiple deep runs in the playoffs over what KG has done....
        JO wasn't on the only NBA Finals team the Pacers have had. When did JO play in the Finals? The team you speak of, the 61 win team, got beat by the Pistons in the ECF...

        JO has improved at passing out of the double team, but he now turns the ball over alot while trying to pass out too much. I think he will continue to improve, but he isn't at the KG level of passing yet.

        KG is more proven because he has played at a consistently high level for longer, been less injury-prone, and been more of a leader than JO. He has shown a ton of maturity for what he has had to deal with in Minnesota. I hesitate to think how JO would handle such adversity.

        Don't get me wrong, I think JO is a very good player. I just don't think he is comparable to KG, except when it comes to salaries.



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        • #34
          Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

          heywoode, your just wasting your time. He can't be reasoned with when it comes to Jermaine O'Neal. No one on this planet can convince him that Kevin Garnett is a better player.
          "Remember the pain of my fist. That is my power!"

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          • #35
            Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

            Originally posted by Fireball Kid
            heywoode, your just wasting your time. He can't be reasoned with when it comes to Jermaine O'Neal. No one on this planet can convince him that Kevin Garnett is a better player.
            Nah, it's not a waste of time...

            I'm open to hearing good reasons why Jermaine is better, or at least on the same level...



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            • #36
              Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

              -Better in the post
              -Just as good on D
              -Better shotblocker
              -When Rick started running a offense that allowed Jermaine to show his passing ability, Just as good of a passer
              -Just as good of a leader. Ask Reggie who the leader was the last few years.

              They are on the same level.

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              • #37
                Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                Originally posted by Jermaniac
                -Better in the post
                -Just as good on D
                -Better shotblocker
                -When Rick started running a offense that allowed Jermaine to show his passing ability, Just as good of a passer
                -Just as good of a leader. Ask Reggie who the leader was the last few years.

                They are on the same level.
                -No way, no day.
                -Nope.
                -close here, but still like KG better
                -Nope. He's getting better, but JO's still not a better passer.
                -Nope. This one is laughable. Reggie was trying to pass the leadership to Jermaine, and kept having to refer to Jermaine as the leader. Point here is that people would continually go to Reggie with leadership type questions and he kept having to tell them that it was Jermaine's team. No one had to tell anyone that the T'wolves are (and always were) KG's team.



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                • #38
                  Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                  See thats the thing you got all that from some ESPN Fastbreak show, I saw the games for myself and decided. You need Stephen A Smith to tell you who was better. Why do you let TV dictate who you like and dont like?

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                  • #39
                    Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                    Originally posted by heywoode
                    JO wasn't on the only NBA Finals team the Pacers have had. When did JO play in the Finals? The team you speak of, the 61 win team, got beat by the Pistons in the ECF...

                    JO has improved at passing out of the double team, but he now turns the ball over alot while trying to pass out too much. I think he will continue to improve, but he isn't at the KG level of passing yet.

                    KG is more proven because he has played at a consistently high level for longer, been less injury-prone, and been more of a leader than JO. He has shown a ton of maturity for what he has had to deal with in Minnesota. I hesitate to think how JO would handle such adversity.

                    Don't get me wrong, I think JO is a very good player. I just don't think he is comparable to KG, except when it comes to salaries.
                    You're right, I was mistaken. I dont know why I thought that JO was on the 2000 team.

                    I agree KG is at a different level, but I havent seen any of the "leadership" you say he has shown. I agree JO being injury prone has really hurt his value, that is one big area where I think KG has a advantage over him.

                    I really hate arguing over player ratings, but I still think they are on the same level. Just my .02, but if I was starting a team KG would be 1A and JO would be 1B.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                      Originally posted by Fireball Kid
                      heywoode, your just wasting your time. He can't be reasoned with when it comes to Jermaine O'Neal. No one on this planet can convince him that Kevin Garnett is a better player.
                      Wait, which "he" are you refering to? me?

                      Cause I have actually taken critism from some people for being to hard on JO, also known as being a "hater".

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                      • #41
                        Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                        Originally posted by Jermaniac
                        See thats the thing you got all that from some ESPN Fastbreak show, I saw the games for myself and decided. You need Stephen A Smith to tell you who was better. Why do you let TV dictate who you like and dont like?
                        I occasionally visit ESPN.com to catch scores and read headlines without having to be spoon-fed a half hour of SportsCenter to find out what I want to know, but other than that, I don't have much time for ESPN.

                        I went to 12 of the 44 games at Conseco this year and watched every game I wasn't at. I have a pretty decent idea of JO's abilities. I let the play of the players dictate who I believe to be better. If you did that, you would realize the truth. I have no problem with you thinking JO is better. I simply know it isn't the truth.



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                        • #42
                          Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                          Originally posted by Jermaniac
                          See thats the thing you got all that from some ESPN Fastbreak show, I saw the games for myself and decided. You need Stephen A Smith to tell you who was better. Why do you let TV dictate who you like and dont like?
                          KG is a top 10 player. JO is somewhere around #15-20. To be sure, the Pacers would definitely trade JO for KG any day of the week and twice on Sundays. There are many reasons for this including KG's intangibles (e.g. maturity, leadership, etc.)

                          Also, KG statistically dominates JO. Stats are not the be-all end-all, but when there is such an across the board difference, they carry some weight.

                          For example:

                          FG%: KG career FG% is 49.3; JO is 46.5; KG last 2 years > 50%
                          FT%: KG career FT% is 77.3; JO is 69.3
                          Rebounds: KG 12-13; JO 9-10; KG does play a couple more mpg, but that does not explain the difference of 3 rpg on average
                          Assists: KG 4-6; JO 2-3
                          KG has more steals
                          KG has lower turnovers, lower # fouls...even while playing more minutes.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                            Originally posted by vapacersfan
                            You're right, I was mistaken. I dont know why I thought that JO was on the 2000 team.

                            I agree KG is at a different level, but I havent seen any of the "leadership" you say he has shown. I agree JO being injury prone has really hurt his value, that is one big area where I think KG has a advantage over him.

                            I really hate arguing over player ratings, but I still think they are on the same level. Just my .02, but if I was starting a team KG would be 1A and JO would be 1B.
                            Garnett isn't a greatly effective leader either, given the level of (or lack of) success he has brought to Minnesota. I agree that he isn't the kind of leader Jordan was, or Shaq is. Players like that bring success with them and that is one thing that can be seen as a negative with KG.

                            There are a few players that I would take over JO if I was starting a team, but not many. JO is a very good player who certainly has the potential to be a superstar. He has the talent. He has the personality. He has the intelligence. It is just a matter of patience and getting and staying healthy...and maybe a little luck.

                            I would be happy to have JO as part of a team I was building, and I am happy to have him as a member of the Pacers.

                            They are both All-Stars, without a doubt. That is a pretty good level to be on!



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                            • #44
                              Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                              Just to clarify, when I said 1A and 1B, I meant it relation to JO and KG.

                              If I were starting a team from scratch I would think I would tkae a D.Wade and maybe a (old healthy) T-Mac or Iverson over JO....but thankfully for many of the posters here at PD I will not be running the Pacers, or any NBA team, in the immidiate future

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                              • #45
                                Re: Chicago/Laker Trade?

                                I think you have all missed the point here. JO is not worth the money, but Lamar Odom is?

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