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I don't know, I think Pau has the slight edge over Sheed. Sheed is a better defender and has a tad bit more range but Pau's a better post player,passer and rebounder.
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Originally Posted by pdouly33
From his chat right now, someone asked him about Duncan right away, of course:
KDonhoops: Crap. Forgot about him. OK, KG's second, then.
Dayum. Shane Battier never gets the credit he deserves. Not saying he was more valuable to the Grizz than Gasol, but when he got traded for Gay,Grizz straight went to the gutter. From first round playoffs to pretty garbage... Don't need to bring in the weird BS economic statistics, but come on,this is nothing compared to T-Mac's crappy team in Orlando with a rookie Mike Miller and Patrick Ewing at center. haha...Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
On Webber, I just think he gets knocked down this list some because he's been out of the league basically since 2006 and his last really good year was 2003...
But if you'd take Sheed over Pau, I dunno what to tell you... *shrugs*
Pau Gasol played on a very, very crappy team whose second and third best players were Mike Miller and Shane Battier...He led those teams to the playoffs three times before the Grizz finally bottomed out... The only time Pau Gasol has ever been overrated was when people actually thought he was as good as Dirk Nowitzki or Kevin Garnett during those playoff years with the Grizz...
Webber in his prime OK I can see it, but I'd take Pau over Brand, Rasheed, or any of those second-tier guys any day of the week...
Originally Posted by Clutchshooter
Chris Webber in his very short prime was on the same level as duncan and kg.
offensively he was better than both of them .
I give Shane Battier a TON of credit for what he does... But as the second or third best player on an NBA playoff team?Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
Dayum. Shane Battier never gets the credit he deserves. Not saying he was more valuable to the Grizz than Gasol, but when he got traded for Gay, Grizz straight went to the gutter. From first round playoffs to pretty garbage... Don't need to bring in the weird BS economic statistics, but come on, this is nothing compared to T-Mac's crappy team in Orlando with a rookie Mike Miller and Patrick Ewing at center. haha...
But Gasol is a stud on the Lakers.
Originally Posted by toine2983