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Chris Paul should have been a Bobcat

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by fastlane22, May 6, 2008.

  1. chipshotx

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    It's hilarious how fever eats it up day after day.
     
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    Oh and just a little more information for grid, Bobcats were 15-10 with Felton running the point after cutting JM.

    And you are right, he is just trolling, but it's fun to see how stupid he will be when trolling.
     
  3. QueenCityHillbilly

    QueenCityHillbilly Bitch, I Will Kill You

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    Dude, Grid's hilarious. Almost as hilarious as you for thinking he's 100 percent serious.

    Regardless, Felton wasn't running the point the whole time after MacISuckAss was cut. Vincent was running Boykins half the time while letting Ray roam at #2.

    For the record, I hate Carolina and I don't think Felton sucks.
     
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    You're right, he was with the Pacers and Dick Harter had a hard-on for him. Upon wiki it shows that Scheffler was our 2nd second round pick and Kevin Lynch (LOL remember when he held out for half his rookie season? great) was our 3rd second round pick.

    Miami got Sherman Douglas who I believe made an all-star team.


    edit: maybe not but he averaged 18.5 ppg and 8.5 assists a game one year
     
  5. UNCfever

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    Felton was the primary PG as oppossed to being a SG after McInnis was cut. Boykins only had 6 games with over 20 minutes. So yes there were a few minutes in some games when they were both in the game together that Felton would have been the SG.
     
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    I see you want to have it both ways. You can point to the fact that he didn't play PG all season and somehow say that he would have averaged this and that and ranked this and that in assists. A PG will also average more turnovers because he's by far the primary ball handler. Try to remember that when you're pulling figures out of your ass.

    You calling anyone a moron should be a federal offense.
     
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    So are you now saying the TO's don't matter? FYI, not all of the names I listed are PGs. He still averaged under 3.0 TO's per game after McInnis was cut. It's not any different me projecting the 25 games on what he would have done for the season, versus you trying to say what Ellis may or may not do playing PG. Nice double standard moron.

    If you would stick to actual facts instead of just running off at the mouth because he is from UNC/ACC then you may actually get somewhere.
     
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    the truest measure would be assist-to-turnover ratio. that way players like Felton — who are afraid to or lack the skill to make passes that might be a little difficult or risky, or who would rather shoot at a scorching 40-percent clip or toss bricks from behid the arc — are exposed for their ineptitude.

    Calderon is 5.4 (tops for a regular PG); Paul and Travis Diener are 4.6; Steve Blake 3.7; Jason Williams, 3.4; Billups, 3.3; Deron Williams, 3-1; Kidd, Nash and Earl Watson, 3.0

    Ray-Ray sits at 43rd among all players (16th among regular point guards) at 2.7. Pitiful, but right on par for a Tarheel PG.
     
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    See above post. it's all factual. and try not to cry.
     
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    amazing, isn't it. I thought it would last maybe a week. at least that lardass UncOverDukeEasy had the sense to ignore me.
     

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