Spurs want no part of these guys in playoffs 60-33 on the glass
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William Walters
SBR Hall of Famer
01-17-11
6372
#3
Lakers ass stomped the spurs tonight. Bynum was a beast.
Still life in the purple & gold people.
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King Mayan
SBR Posting Legend
09-22-10
21326
#4
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riffraff24
SBR Hall of Famer
04-20-11
7234
#5
LA handling the sports world right now...
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CrazyCarl
SBR MVP
10-09-11
1437
#6
I think he's better than Howard, but Howard is definitely more explosive.
Bynum is just as much of a defensive factor and a much better offensive player, IMO. Bynum would be the leading rebounder if he didn't play with Pau.
However, I'd take Howard because of Bynum's knees.
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Grits n' Gravy
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06-10-10
13024
#7
Having a dominant center doesn't mean a whole lot in today's NBA.
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CrazyCarl
SBR MVP
10-09-11
1437
#8
Originally posted by Grits n' Gravy
Having a dominant center doesn't mean a whole lot in today's NBA.
OK, lets see how many finals teams have dominant inside presences in the NBA finals since 2000.
2000: Lakers beat Pacers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2001: Lakers beat 76ers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2002: Lakers beat Nets -- Shaquille O'Neal
2003: Spurs beat Nets -- Tim Duncan
2004: Pistons beat Lakers -- Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone (edit - nvm), Ben Wallace
2005: Spurs beat Pistons -- Tim Duncan, Ben Wallace
2006: Heat beat Mavericks -- Shaquille O'Neal (sort of)
2007: Spurs beat Cavaliers -- Tim Duncan
2008: Celtics beat Lakers -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2009: Lakers beat Magic -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard
2010: Lakers beat Celtics -- Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2011: Mavericks beat Heat -- NONE
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rm18
SBR Posting Legend
09-20-05
22291
#9
Originally posted by CrazyCarl
OK, lets see how many finals teams have dominant inside presences in the NBA finals since 2000.
2000: Lakers beat Pacers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2001: Lakers beat 76ers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2002: Lakers beat Nets -- Shaquille O'Neal
2003: Spurs beat Nets -- Tim Duncan
2004: Pistons beat Lakers -- Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone, Ben Wallace
2005: Spurs beat Pistons -- Tim Duncan, Ben Wallace
2006: Heat beat Mavericks -- Shaquille O'Neal (sort of)
2007: Spurs beat Heat -- Tim Duncan
2008: Celtics beat Lakers -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2009: Lakers beat Magic -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard
2010: Lakers beat Celtics -- Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2011: Mavericks beat Heat -- NONE
how can you call karl malone and ben wallace dominant and not shaq, chandler, and bosh? they were much better than those 2.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#10
I still think the Lakers are going to be tough in playoffs
Height is tough to beat
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CrazyCarl
SBR MVP
10-09-11
1437
#11
Originally posted by rm18
how can you call karl malone and ben wallace dominant and not shaq, chandler, and bosh? they were much better than those 2.
OK, I'm with you on Malone. He probably shouldn't be there at that point in his career. But, Ben Wallace was certainly dominant in those playoffs.
As for Bosh, he's a tossup IMO. I don't think he's been a dominant force since leaving Toronto.
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rm18
SBR Posting Legend
09-20-05
22291
#12
Wallace was good but a little overrated I think. Also it seems to be a lot of people misremembering Shaq in 2006 not just you he was first team all NBA arguably the best player in the league still even though Wade was Finals MVP Shaq was the best player on that team.
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CrazyCarl
SBR MVP
10-09-11
1437
#13
Originally posted by rm18
Wallace was good but a little overrated I think. Also it seems to be a lot of people misremembering Shaq in 2006 not just you he was first team all NBA arguably the best player in the league still even though Wade was Finals MVP Shaq was the best player on that team.
I disagree. Wade carried that team in the playoffs.
Just realized I said the Spurs beat the Heat in 2007. Silly me, mixing up LeBron's teams. Edited now :P.
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Smoke
SBR Aristocracy
10-09-09
48111
#14
Howard over Bynum
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darkhat
SBR Hall of Famer
08-18-10
5722
#15
I like bynum better if he can stay healthy. Like the chip on his shoulder if he can keep it under control a bit.. They single him out for some reason. Players talk shit to benches all the time and don't get techs.
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Hazious
SBR MVP
02-16-10
3963
#16
bynum footwork get better every game it seems like. those 30 rebounds wasn't nothing special for him he just out there doing his job.
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darkhat
SBR Hall of Famer
08-18-10
5722
#17
Howard has no heart.. He's overrated because there's no good centers in the league basically.
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t-wizzle
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12-18-09
38099
#18
Anybody with a clue about the game knows and has known for a while that bynum is a better player than Howard.
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Grits n' Gravy
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06-10-10
13024
#19
Originally posted by CrazyCarl
OK, lets see how many finals teams have dominant inside presences in the NBA finals since 2000.
2000: Lakers beat Pacers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2001: Lakers beat 76ers -- Shaquille O'Neal
2002: Lakers beat Nets -- Shaquille O'Neal
2003: Spurs beat Nets -- Tim Duncan
2004: Pistons beat Lakers -- Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone (edit - nvm), Ben Wallace
2005: Spurs beat Pistons -- Tim Duncan, Ben Wallace
2006: Heat beat Mavericks -- Shaquille O'Neal (sort of)
2007: Spurs beat Cavaliers -- Tim Duncan
2008: Celtics beat Lakers -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2009: Lakers beat Magic -- Andrew Bynum (injured though), Pau Gasol, Dwight
2010: Lakers beat Celtics -- Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol, Kevin Garnett
2011: Mavericks beat Heat -- NONE
Aside from Shaq not one Center on your list dominated the NBA. The rest are 4's. The NBA is no longer a center oriented game.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#20
Most teams that win nba titles have a very big man in the middle
I thought Jordan played with 7-2 Bill Cartwright for a while who was a very underrated center
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Grits n' Gravy
Restricted User
06-10-10
13024
#21
Originally posted by jjgold
Most teams that win nba titles have a very big man in the middle
I thought Jordan played with 7-2 Bill Cartwright for a while who was a very underrated center
Every team in NBA has a big man in middle. Most are as useful as a Jenny Craig book to tt.
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Bill Dozer
www.twitter.com/BillDozer
07-12-05
10894
#22
Howard is a much better defender. Bynum misses rotations and doesn't always hustle. Both big babies but Bynum has a chip on his shoulder that works for him sometimes. Howard wants his coach fired and talks about being traded during championship hunt and Bynum shooting 3s and gets suspended for 5 games. Both guys probably not great for team chemistry. Tough to pick one.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#23
I think Howard is too much of a clown and does not care if he wins or loses
Bynum has more fire
I rather play the guy with more fire
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celtics3388
SBR MVP
12-31-10
1916
#24
Originally posted by jjgold
I think Howard is too much of a clown and does not care if he wins or loses
Bynum has more fire
I rather play the guy with more fire
This
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CWD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-22-12
7665
#25
Originally posted by CrazyCarl
I disagree. Wade carried that team in the playoffs.
Just realized I said the Spurs beat the Heat in 2007. Silly me, mixing up LeBron's teams. Edited now :P.
they don't win w/o alonzo mourning in 2007, shaq was toast game 6 mourning came in and took care of business
bynum > howard
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bleek88
SBR Hall of Famer
01-12-11
6385
#26
Howard smiles when he gets a rebound. Guys a joke. No offensive game at all.
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CrazyCarl
SBR MVP
10-09-11
1437
#27
Originally posted by Grits n' Gravy
Aside from Shaq not one Center on your list dominated the NBA. The rest are 4's. The NBA is no longer a center oriented game.
That's a fair point, but a lot of them played a similar role as a center throughout much of their games, being almost entirely inside block players. I.e., Duncan would play the wings on offense, but on defense he is essentially the center, whether his position says that or not. Kevin Garnett is almost entirely a PF, but I'd argue that his defensive role also corresponds with the C position, even though Perkins was there. Gasol did play C for the Lakers in those playoffs because Bynum was not completely healthy in the first two. I also think Bynum and Wallace definitely count as dominant centers.
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SteelRain
SBR MVP
03-13-12
2806
#28
Originally posted by CWD
they don't win w/o alonzo mourning in 2007, shaq was toast game 6 mourning came in and took care of business
and mourning was playing with a transplanted kidney
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Gonz312
SBR MVP
01-22-11
1467
#29
Bynum's problem is his head...don't think that can be fixed. He is great if you only want him to actually show up once every 20 games
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raydog
SBR Hall of Famer
11-07-07
6984
#30
all the height the lakers have make bumbling bynum appear better...this is almost as bad as the "derrick rose will never be a dominant player" thread you started, coach...horrible
but i wont pass complete judgement on the thread until wantitall4moi chimes in...he is, without a doubt, the most informed and knowledgeable person in the world when it comes to the Lakers...dont believe me? just ask him