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  • #76
    Re: Javaris Crittenton

    Originally posted by Kegboy View Post


    There's nothing quite like watching Kstat eviscerate a troll.

    Close as I can come to rooting for the Pistons is cheering on Kstat

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    • #77
      Re: Javaris Crittenton

      Originally posted by The_Showtime View Post
      But there is some positive in his game. He's tall, young, strong, athletic, and flashy. Does that remind you of D-Wade's game btw? He is flashy which I think is a good sign rather than negative because like Mr. Flash, the reason he becomes a superstar is because he is very flashy.
      Wait?

      Are you telling me that he's strong, athletic and tall? WOW. With that skill set, he just might revolutionize the game of basketball. Never before has the League seen such a combination in a player.

      I honestly can only think of one other player in the history of the NBA that matches that description, and it's clearly Dwyane Wade. Well, maybe not the tall part, but Dwyane is also strong and athletic. And by pointing out that people refer to DWade as Flash and that Javaris Crittenton is "flashy," you really tie the whole argument together.

      Say no more, my man, I'm sold.

      We gotta make this deal today. If not, we could go down in NBA history as the team that passed on a guy who's not only strong, athletic and tall, but also shares a characteristic with the nickname of an NBA All Star.
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      • #78
        Re: Javaris Crittenton

        The Lakers are acquiring guards like they have none at at all. They have Fisher, Farmar, Sasha, JC, and are talking to Francis. It's inevitable that some of them will be traded, hopefully, it'll be JC. Bynum, Brown, JC, Cook, and a future lst for JO is looking very good right now.

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        • #79
          Re: Javaris Crittenton

          Originally posted by eldubious View Post
          The Lakers are acquiring guards like they have none at at all. They have Fisher, Farmar, Sasha, JC, and are talking to Francis. It's inevitable that some of them will be traded, hopefully, it'll be JC. Bynum, Brown, JC, MoEvans, S&T Mckie, $$$$ ( to cover McKie's buyout ) and the 2008 1st round pick for JO is looking very good right now.
          Fixed.
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          • #80
            Re: Javaris Crittenton

            I can't believe Pacers fan. Seriously!

            Have any you guys even watch the freaking game to make a fair judgement why J-Crit scores 0 point?

            His playingtime cuts short due to Jordan Farmar and Coby Karl having a great game. But when he was on the Court, he showed flash of brilliant even though he didn't shoot the ball well (0-5). Only freaking 5 shots attempt! Kobe can goes for 0-10 before here! Next, he made a couple great passes, and beat his man off the baseline for a nice pass, but his teammate fail to knock it down for an assist. Anyway he did crack up a couple nice assists. Also he displayed an ability to split his defender and showed some good sign of playing actual defense.

            Man so fast to jump into conclusion. Like I hope, the Pacers FO could be dumb enough and ask for Jordan Farmar (18pts, 11ast) since he had even a better game than J-Crit in his first game.

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            • #81
              Re: Javaris Crittenton

              Originally posted by indy0731 View Post
              We can compare their skills til we are blue in the face, but Crittenton has none of the intangibles that Wade had. He wasn't as experienced. He isn't anywhere near the leader Wade was. He didn't single handedly carry a team to the Final Four his last year in the NBA.
              Oh and as far as I know Wade is called Flash for being incredibly quick and fast rather than being a flashy player.
              Crittenton should have stayed at GT for at least another year.
              When Wade was a rookie, did you have any idea of what kind of player he's going to become?

              J-Crit doesn't have the intangibles? wahh . Wade didn't show any type of elite leadership ability when he was a rookie either. And yes, he wasn't very experienced. Again I'm not comparing J-Crit and Wade in term of their career or their accomplishment. What i'm comparing is their skill and similar build. Both are tall, quick, athletic, and strong for a being PG. Neither are a natural PG, but both can play the position very well. The different between Wade and him as far I'm concern is Wade has a very big hand, long arm, and a long wingspan compare to J-Crit which is small and short wingspan.

              Also I'm not guarantee J-Crit will become like D-Wade. I'm saying he has the "potential" to be a D-Wade, Baron Davis, Stephen Marbury, Chauncey Billups because of his incredible athleticism and ball handling skill. He is flashy, which is the very reason fan would love to watch him, and because of that, he "might" becomes a star someday.

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              • #82
                Re: Javaris Crittenton


                J-Crit doesn't have the intangibles? wahh . Wade didn't show any type of elite leadership ability when he was a rookie either.
                ...so carrying your team into the 2nd round of the playoffs as a rookie isn't leadership ability?

                Kobe's in what, his 10th year, and he STILL can't carry a team into the 2nd round by himself...

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                • #83
                  Re: Javaris Crittenton

                  I don't want either of these guys, not Farmar nor Crittenton. And "J-Crit"? Are you ****ing kidding me?

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                  • #84
                    Re: Javaris Crittenton

                    Yeah, I can't think of a more unimaginative nickname on earth than "J-Crit."

                    Come on, people. T-Mac was neat beacause he was the first to do it. Stop copying his material and come up with a GOOD name....
                    Last edited by Kstat; 07-11-2007, 10:50 PM.

                    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Javaris Crittenton

                      Stank-Bar is going to light up the summer league next year.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Javaris Crittenton

                        Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                        ...so carrying your team into the 2nd round of the playoffs as a rookie isn't leadership ability?
                        Of course not.

                        Neither is dropping a triple-double to beat an undefeated and #1-ranked Kentucky team that put your under-the-radar Marquette squad into the Final Four the year before.

                        http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/ncaato...ory?id=1531294

                        Wade finished with 29 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, four blocks, one steal and an array of Rucker Park-quality slams. He posterized half of the Kentucky roster and energized the entire Marquette team. No wonder the mostly MU crowd at the Bradley Center ... uh, Metrodome, began chanting, "One more year! One more year!" as Wade started scaling the aluminum ladder to cut the net. Considering his vertical leap, it was a surprise that Wade didn't just go ahead and jump and clip the cords.
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                        • #87
                          Re: Javaris Crittenton

                          Originally posted by btowncolt View Post
                          Stank-Bar is going to light up the summer league next year.
                          Don't mock Barac till you've seen him block. You shouldn't knock this jock because he's a lock with rising stock. Needless to say, you will be shocked.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Javaris Crittenton

                            Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                            Of course not.

                            Neither is dropping a triple-double to beat an undefeated and #1-ranked Kentucky team that put your under-the-radar Marquette squad into the Final Four the year before.

                            http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/ncaato...ory?id=1531294
                            You, sir, are doing a great disservice to the true hero of that game. Wade's partner in the backcourt, none other than Travis "A Man, A Plan, A Canal" Diener.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Javaris Crittenton

                              Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                              Yeah, I can't think of a more unimaginative nickname on earth than "J-Crit."

                              Come on, people. T-Mac was neat beat he was the first to do it. Stop copying his material and come up with a GOOD name....
                              Yes, but this is the way I look at it. D Wade took his team to the second round with Lamar and Kobe has had 2 straight first round knockouts. Kobe won 3 championships with Shaq and D wade 1. Though the Shaq of today is crap compared to the beast of yesterday..

                              Btw: D wade was awesome his first season. I think he hit a jumper ( in which he went crazy and pulled his jersey back to expose his right pactoral muscle) on the Hornets to send the Heat into the second round against the Pacers. I can't remember much about him in that round, I know he was doing wadish flashy stuff though. I do remember that he is a reason why Jermaine couldn't see out of his left eye the entire Detroit series ( in the last game, d wade like eye guaged O'neal).

                              D wade averaged 16 points in his rookie season. *J-Crit* is lucky to average 16 mintutes/turnovers.

                              Btw(x2): We should have won that series in the Eastern Conference finals. Jermaine, Jamal, and someone else was injured the entire series. I was devastated.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Javaris Crittenton

                                We should have won the 2005 and the 1988 finals. Life goes on.

                                It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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