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japanesebeef1 Star Player
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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Centers:
Kareem Abdul Jabaar
Jack Haley
Swen Nater
Forwards:
Trevor Ariza
Matt Barnes
Keith Erickson
Jason Kapono
Mike Lynn
Jelani McCoy
Tracy Murray
Keith Owens
Jamaal Wilkes
Trevor Wilson
Guards:
Lucius Allen
Lonzo Ball
Jordan Farmar
Gail Goodrich
Walt Hazzard
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japanesebeef1 Star Player
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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Not a Bad Team -
Starters:
Jabaar
Wilkes
Erickson
Lonzo
Goodrich
Bench:
Nater
McCoy
Kapono
Erickson
Murray
Ariza
Allen
Farmer
Hazzard
Holland |
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Sentient Meat Franchise Player
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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japanesebeef1 wrote: | Centers:
Kareem Abdul Jabaar
Jack Haley
Swen Nater
Forwards:
Trevor Ariza
Matt Barnes
Keith Erickson
Jason Kapono
Mike Lynn
Jelani McCoy
Tracy Murray
Keith Owens
Jamaal Wilkes
Trevor Wilson
Guards:
Lucius Allen
Lonzo Ball
Jordan Farmar
Gail Goodrich
Walt Hazzard
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So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
I know I'm jumping the gun on Ball but Lucius and Walt were just kind of average even though they put up good numbers.
We need a true PF though... too bad Walton or Wicks never played for us... maybe you could use Nater as the PF. |
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epak Retired Number
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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japanesebeef1 wrote: | Not a Bad Team -
Starters:
Jabaar
Wilkes
Erickson
Lonzo
Goodrich
Bench:
Nater
McCoy
Kapono
Erickson
Murray
Ariza
Allen
Farmer
Hazzard
Holland |
A few of those guys sucked while on the Lakers tho |
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
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vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
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Lakesh0wtime Star Player
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:56 pm Post subject: |
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Lol for some reason I always thought ryan Hollins would be a laker. |
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Sentient Meat Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 12:17 am Post subject: |
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activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
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vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
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Jellojigglin Star Player
Joined: 18 May 2001 Posts: 1548 Location: Venice, California
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 12:28 am Post subject: |
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markjay wrote: | Shareef O'Neal | Matt Barnes will kill you. _________________ "Bobbin' and weavin' and let the good get even" |
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JM Star Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Jellojigglin wrote: | markjay wrote: | Shareef O'Neal | Matt Barnes will kill you. |
Kenny Fields?
EDIT:
My bad, he was a Clipper.... |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:41 am Post subject: |
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Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
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Sentient Meat Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:51 am Post subject: |
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activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. |
I do too but I just looked up Kareem's first game against Walton and he put up 50 on him and Wicks when he played for Milwaukee and those two played for Portland.
Goodrich was a really good shooter from range too... not quite as good as Reggie but he played before the 3 pt line so we'll never know his TS%
Silk could keep up with Marques... RW right now is better than Lonzo though hopefully that will change with time. Ariza and Love are apples and oranges but maybe Trevor could neutralize Love's scoring.
I'd guess that the non-Lakers would win because of what you said... but I think with a prime Kareem anything could happen. |
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Vishnu Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:09 am Post subject: |
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activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:23 am Post subject: |
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Vishnu wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
Silk is in the Hall, but I think Johnson was the better player in his prime -- but that was for Milwaukee.
Both Wilkes and Goodrich are among the weaker Hall of Fame choices (especially Gail; god knows who pulled what strings to get him in after he'd be retired for 18 years or what strings were pulled to get Wilkes in after 26 years in retirement) -- I wouldn't have voted for either myself. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:24 am Post subject: |
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JUST-MING wrote: | Jamaal Wilkes |
Silk --- the 25 foot layup |
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Sentient Meat Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:51 am Post subject: |
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activeverb wrote: | Vishnu wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
Silk is in the Hall, but I think Johnson was the better player in his prime -- but that was for Milwaukee.
Both Wilkes and Goodrich are among the weaker Hall of Fame choices (especially Gail; god knows who pulled what strings to get him in after he'd be retired for 18 years or what strings were pulled to get Wilkes in after 26 years in retirement) -- I wouldn't have voted for either myself. |
Stumpy and West were money from downtown... I don't know how either of their games would translate today against 6' 6" positionless wings but they really shot well from distance. The reason I have a hard time with the Kobe era was that as a little kid I grew up seeing West and Goodrich at the end of their careers... and as a teenager and young adult I saw Magic/Scott/Wilkes
If the first thing you saw as a child was a 33 game win streak... or UCLA's 88 game streak with Walton... you see every perimeter player shooting close or over 50%... then all of a sudden Kobe's 45% doesn't look so hot... and certainly Kidd's 40% looks poor.
So yeah, I think the non Lakers beat the Lakers, but the Lakers beat the Clippers Bruins. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:55 am Post subject: |
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Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Vishnu wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
Silk is in the Hall, but I think Johnson was the better player in his prime -- but that was for Milwaukee.
Both Wilkes and Goodrich are among the weaker Hall of Fame choices (especially Gail; god knows who pulled what strings to get him in after he'd be retired for 18 years or what strings were pulled to get Wilkes in after 26 years in retirement) -- I wouldn't have voted for either myself. |
Stumpy and West were money from downtown... I don't know how either of their games would translate today against 6' 6" positionless wings but they really shot well from distance. The reason I have a hard time with the Kobe era was that as a little kid I grew up seeing West and Goodrich at the end of their careers... and as a teenager and young adult I saw Magic/Scott/Wilkes
If the first thing you saw as a child was a 33 game win streak... or UCLA's 88 game streak with Walton... you see every perimeter player shooting close or over 50%... then all of a sudden Kobe's 45% doesn't look so hot... and certainly Kidd's 40% looks poor.
So yeah, I think the non Lakers beat the Lakers, but the Lakers beat the Clippers Bruins. |
Gail was absolute money from around 15 feet -- I went to a couple of games during their 33 game winning streak. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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The college careers of both Wilkes and Goodrich were huge factors in their admission to the HOF. I still think the Lakers take that matchup against the Clippers. As Lonzo gets older, I imagine that this matchup won't be particularly close. |
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Sentient Meat Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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JerryWest_44 wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Vishnu wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
Silk is in the Hall, but I think Johnson was the better player in his prime -- but that was for Milwaukee.
Both Wilkes and Goodrich are among the weaker Hall of Fame choices (especially Gail; god knows who pulled what strings to get him in after he'd be retired for 18 years or what strings were pulled to get Wilkes in after 26 years in retirement) -- I wouldn't have voted for either myself. |
Stumpy and West were money from downtown... I don't know how either of their games would translate today against 6' 6" positionless wings but they really shot well from distance. The reason I have a hard time with the Kobe era was that as a little kid I grew up seeing West and Goodrich at the end of their careers... and as a teenager and young adult I saw Magic/Scott/Wilkes
If the first thing you saw as a child was a 33 game win streak... or UCLA's 88 game streak with Walton... you see every perimeter player shooting close or over 50%... then all of a sudden Kobe's 45% doesn't look so hot... and certainly Kidd's 40% looks poor.
So yeah, I think the non Lakers beat the Lakers, but the Lakers beat the Clippers Bruins. |
Gail was absolute money from around 15 feet -- I went to a couple of games during their 33 game winning streak. |
Yep my parents had season tickets when I was little so I probably saw some during that time too. Sat near Chick in the Colonnade section. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Vishnu wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Sentient Meat wrote: |
So All Time Laker/UCLA team is
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo
. | '
vs the All Time non-Laker UCLA team ...
Bill Walton
Kevin Love
Marques Johnson
Reggie Miller
Russell Westbrook
Baron Davis
Mark Eaton
Kiki Vandeweghe
Sidney Wicks |
Who takes that game? Lakers vs. Non Lakers |
Assuming everyone is healthy and in their prime, I think the non-Lakers are more talented with a much better bench, but that's to be expected -- they can draw from 29 teams, while be can only draw from one. So hiow about the all-time UCLA Clippers team ...
Bill Walton
Marques Johnson
Matt Barnes
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Vs.
Kareem
Ariza
Silk
Goodrich
Lonzo |
Gotta be the Lakers. 3 HOFers vs 1 though I do think Marques Johnson has a chance to get in at some point as they look at forgotten players. His accomplishments look similar to a lot of players already in the HOF. I want UCLA to maintain its lead on producing the most Hall of Famers. UNC and Kentucky are catching up and they both have players that will likely get in soon. |
Silk is in the Hall, but I think Johnson was the better player in his prime -- but that was for Milwaukee.
Both Wilkes and Goodrich are among the weaker Hall of Fame choices (especially Gail; god knows who pulled what strings to get him in after he'd be retired for 18 years or what strings were pulled to get Wilkes in after 26 years in retirement) -- I wouldn't have voted for either myself. |
Stumpy and West were money from downtown... I don't know how either of their games would translate today against 6' 6" positionless wings but they really shot well from distance. The reason I have a hard time with the Kobe era was that as a little kid I grew up seeing West and Goodrich at the end of their careers... and as a teenager and young adult I saw Magic/Scott/Wilkes
If the first thing you saw as a child was a 33 game win streak... or UCLA's 88 game streak with Walton... you see every perimeter player shooting close or over 50%... then all of a sudden Kobe's 45% doesn't look so hot... and certainly Kidd's 40% looks poor.
So yeah, I think the non Lakers beat the Lakers, but the Lakers beat the Clippers Bruins. |
Neither of them was a 50% shooter. Gail shot 45.6% for his career and West 47.4 % for his career.
It would be interesting to see how they did in a three-point shooting era, but of course we'll never know. |
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Scott 48... Silk 50... Magic 52... what I remember vividly about Magic's career is that he shot a "miserable" 47% during his aborted comeback attempt a few years after his HIV diagnosis and we all thought he was a shadow of his former self. Compare that to Kobe's farewell tour numbers of 37% and 36%
It still pisses me off that we allowed a former legend to play two full seasons at that level... Hell, we won't let Deng touch the court and he shot 39% during his last full season. |
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