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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 2, 2004 18:46:04 GMT -4
A PF gets the ball under the basket increasing his chances of scoring, whereas the PG has to run off screens, drive to the hole, or knock down the 3. run off screen Oh my god so hard drive with out gettin it thrown back out by a pf or C hard shoot a 3 relax take your time jump and shooot
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Post by Dan on Jul 2, 2004 18:49:43 GMT -4
People like KG, Duncan, and JO are MVP Canidates at PF, because they really arent Cs, and can handle the ball. PF isnt the hardest position, it just to happens that some of the most gifted players play there.
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Post by Zoltar on Jul 2, 2004 18:52:17 GMT -4
Or maybe they have the easiest shots next to the basket and score the most points and get a lot fo rebounds
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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 2, 2004 18:55:45 GMT -4
funny ive been seein quite alot of PF gettin assists shootin 3's driven block shots shooting long two's i guess you guys just dont see that part of the game and what explain for 17 rebounds a game or gettin 33 in one like KG has b4
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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 2, 2004 18:57:04 GMT -4
People like KG, Duncan, and JO are MVP Canidates at PF, because they really arent Cs, and can handle the ball. PF isnt the hardest position, it just to happens that some of the most gifted players play there. Most gifted players your dA*n right they are th most gifted that why it is har to play there beacause they gotta play against others like there selves
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Post by rjstew94 on Jul 2, 2004 20:45:17 GMT -4
Ball Boy definately. No thanks I wouldn't want to clean the sweat off the players balls.
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Post by Dan on Jul 2, 2004 23:27:37 GMT -4
But these "PFs" also basically run the offense. Basically, it depends on the offenses, but PGs usually run them.
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Post by neverenoughbball on Jul 3, 2004 1:16:15 GMT -4
It depends, most of the time its alot harder if ur the best player. But I started all 5 positions this year because of various injuries and my versality. PG is by far the hardest
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Post by DRE on Jul 3, 2004 1:23:12 GMT -4
It depends, most of the time its alot harder if ur the best player. But I started all 5 positions this year because of various injuries and my versality. PG is by far the hardest Thank you! -Dre
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Post by LionsPat on Jul 3, 2004 2:31:59 GMT -4
PG is definately the hardest... xgunitguy just shut up while your losing the argument you dont want it to get worse!
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Post by Zoltar on Jul 3, 2004 12:21:16 GMT -4
I wish i was big and tall so i could just shoot 5 footers all the time, but I'm small have to shoot 3's which are hard to make
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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 3, 2004 20:05:49 GMT -4
so you could shoot 5 footers with 6'8 or 6'7 guys block you when your playin point look how tall they are and the point guards its easy to shoot threes espiciall when you take about like ten and only mske 1 or 2 big deal i can do that right now
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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 3, 2004 20:06:55 GMT -4
and look ive seen jermain oneal rasheed walllace and kevin garnett hit quite a bit of three's
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Post by DRE on Jul 3, 2004 22:12:15 GMT -4
and look ive seen jermain oneal rasheed walllace and kevin garnett hit quite a bit of three's The only guy that hits more than 5 threes a year in that group is Wallace, but that's beside the point. Saying that a couple PF's can hit 3's does not help your argument that PF is the hardest position to play. -Dre
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Post by xgunitguy on Jul 3, 2004 22:15:50 GMT -4
I finally figured out why you guys think what you think YOU GUYS ARE IN DENIAL PLAIN AND SIMPLE
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