Dumb assess. You know who you are. You can all go to Hell.
Dumb assess. You know who you are. You can all go to Hell.
You think that was luck?dumb assessment (abbreviated) or dumb butts? You sure lucked out this time, works both ways.
I don't think anyone here ever suggested a trade for Millsap returning us a crappy player.
Be more specific. How many rocks are in that box?
How big a box and what kind of rocks are we talking about here? The Hope Diamond? 'Cause I gotta say, that would be a helluva coup by KOC and Co.
that joke ardy done been hashed. See post #3.
Guess this is as good of a place as any:
I was one of the guys that was saying that Millsap couldn't start at the 4 in the NBA on a good team. I was wrong. There, I said it, don't say that I won't admit when I was wrong. He has added enough fade away shots and spin moves and dribbling to more than make up for his short stature, and yes, he is good enough to start on a good team, even a playoff team.
On defense he will still be a bit of a liability, but he has pretty good hops, and can block a shot, so that helps. There may be some matchups where Favors gets more time because of how long he is, but for the most part, Millsap is an absolute asset on the team, and I hope that he does play some 3 so he can get Favors some time on the floor.
He is the NBA's new Charles Barkley.
Oh, I am quite sure you know exactly how Richard Simmons thinks.Richard Simmons would rather **** a chick than read this thread.
Millsap could probably be a 3rd option on a contending team. He's still a bit of a tweener though. Going up against Harrington and Gallinari wasn't an issue, since they're both tweeners too. New Jersey didn't have much to throw at him either. I like Millsap, but let's see how he does against Blake Griffin.