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Shaq in his heyday was a unique blend of size, power and athletic ability that the game had never seen. Centers back then played close to the rim. Weren't expected to have a mid range game




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I don't know compared to some of the other goat center's shaq's midrange game was wack. Off the top of my head hakeem and ewing had serious midrange games. As for the blake Griffin comments I feel like he is a wannabe reign man.
 
Nothing about his game has gotten better. Poor shooter, great dunker, ok defender. Thays pretty much it for him. He fills seats

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agree with this 100%....he is very marketable tho, the only post move he has added that I notice is another pump fake to his 13 pump fakes in the low block.
 
I don't know compared to some of the other goat center's shaq's midrange game was wack. Off the top of my head hakeem and ewing had serious midrange games. As for the blake Griffin comments I feel like he is a wannabe reign man.

And their game combined for 1 championship . I didn't say shaq was the most gifted big man, just a unique blend of size and speed
 
Is harden still on the rockets or did he traded again.


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Rockets silly

Smh oh I'd figure he'd go back to okc after last season. I think that was a stupid trade for both teams. Okc should franchise durant, Westbrook and harden. I think that trio has the pontential to dethrone the big three in mia


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Smh oh I'd figure he'd go back to okc after last season. I think that was a stupid trade for both teams. Okc should franchise durant, Westbrook and harden. I think that trio has the pontential to dethrone the big three in mia


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I just don't see the Thunder being the same team without him...If Jeremy Lamb can come in and straight up ball, then I might think differently.

Also, a franchise tag would could help small market teams out a lot.
good article about it here...http://www.denverstiffs.com/2013/7/18/4532224/does-the-nba-need-a-franchise-tag-for-star-players
 
I just don't see the Thunder being the same team without him...If Jeremy Lamb can come in and straight up ball, then I might think differently.

Also, a franchise tag would could help small market teams out a lot.
good article about it here...http://www.denverstiffs.com/2013/7/18/4532224/does-the-nba-need-a-franchise-tag-for-star-players

I completely agree they fell off with out harden on okc. I think they would be big difference.


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Just a lil bit of Nate rob comments (I know it's a little late)

He's a very fun player to watch, however, he is not a starter for a championship team, he is not a starter for a playoff team. He is perfect for the 20 mins a game spark plug role. Tibs hatted playing him a ton, but had no other choice because other than Boozer, who else could score on the bulls?

I'd assume Brian shaw will run the triangle in Denver, where Nate won't be really effective, because he constantly needs the ball in his hands. I feel like he could for sure struggle this year to adjusting to a new offensive philosophy.

Regarding defense, Nate just doesn't have the size to compete with other nba point guards. If he was bigger, he would be a fine defensive player. The problem is that most guards can shoot over him without problems (although he is really pesky).


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