NBA MVP kandidati

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Potencijal za velika djela
Pristupio: 05.10.2002.
Poruka: 4.563
10. travnja 2004. u 10:12
Kevin Garnett
05.06.1998.
Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 14.07.2003.
Poruka: 334
14. travnja 2004. u 00:42
@praja

Kao prvo Pedja tada 2002 jeste promasio citav kos ali isto tako nije igrao gotovo citav play off zbog povrede zgloba u prethodnoj seriji sa Dallasom. Protiv Lakersa ga je Adelman uveo jer nije imao vise opcija. Kingsi nisu luzeri kao tim nego imaju trenera luzera koji do sada koliko ih ja pratim ovde nije povukao pravi potez u odlucujucim trenutcima. Ko zna mozda od sledece sezone na klupu dodje Pat Railey.
Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 19.03.2003.
Poruka: 329
14. travnja 2004. u 01:16
nesto moraju mijenjati pod hitno...bice da je kobe stvarno "tankao" napad u predzadnjoj utakmici...protiv denvera su kingsi izgledali lose...e da i pedja je oped promasio kos za metar na 2 razlike za denver oko minutu prije kraja ...stvarno mi ne ide u glavu kako se igra jedne takve ekipe raspala i postala 50%...mozda ce stvarno netko morati upreti prstom kao u carevom novom ruhu i reci....car je gol
Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 08.04.2003.
Poruka: 783
14. travnja 2004. u 10:05
MVP - Garnet

postoji opcija: kobe sign-and-trade u sac za peju (tex winter bi volio da vidi peju u triangle o.) i christie.....trac ili sta vec ali gdje ima vatre ima i dima......mene zanima gdje ce i sta ce divac i kukoc posto im je ovo zadnja sezona (po ugovoru)....toni je rekao da dolaze u obzir samo bucks ili chi, mada su lakersi bili zainteresovani prosle godine: divac je rekaoenzija, sac ili new york...vidjecemo
Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 08.04.2003.
Poruka: 783
14. travnja 2004. u 10:07
pardon...prvo dim pa vatra....
Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 20.01.2004.
Poruka: 477
14. travnja 2004. u 10:43
Divac ako se odluci da odigra jos koju sezonu odigrace je samo u Sactu i nigde dalje.... ma on je star da se jos vucara po Americi.... on se ukopo u Californiji i od nje nece daleko a kamoli New York..... a Pedja da ide u La-La Land u razmeni za Kobea..... pleeeeease.... nema od toga nista....

Ja garantujem da ce obadvojica (Diki i Pedja) igrati za Kingse sledece godine....

A za Kukija, kolko vidim njemu to vucaranje nesmeta, izgleda da se vec naviko.... citam djeca mu se zale sto stalno menjaju sredinu.... al vidim on puno nehaje
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Pristupio: 05.12.2003.
Poruka: 82
14. travnja 2004. u 11:28
[QUOTE] Evo šta kažu na ESPN-insider: Garnett MVP, Pedja do njega, Weber LWP
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The annual Bizarro Awards
Every year NBA writers get together and honor the best in the league. For the most part, the process is pretty transparent. We honor pet projects. Praise those who exceeded our expectations or pat the folks on the back who made us look smart back in October.


Every year, with few exceptions, we come to near-unanimous agreement on everything, which means, by now, I''d have to poke at you with a stick every few minutes to keep you awake.

Instead of waxing poetically on each one. I''m just going to get it over with. Here''s how my ballot would look for this year''s postseason awards.

MVP: Kevin Garnett, Timberwolves
Runner-up: Peja Stojakovic, Kings
Commentary: Best record in the conference? The Wolves. Best player in the conference? Garnett. This isn''t rocket science.

Rookie of the Year: Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets
Runner-up: LeBron James, Cavs
Commentary: James led on my ballot until the last week of the season. But as the Cavs petered out down the stretch, the young Anthony took the Nuggets on his back (much like he did Syracuse) and led them to the playoffs. He averaged 25 ppg on 44 percent shooting since the playoffs -- 26.5 ppg and 7.5 rpg in April. James'' numbers were good (21.8 ppg on 43 percent shooting) but didn''t have the same net effect as Carmelo''s.

Sixth man: Manu Ginobili, Spurs
Runner-up: Antawn Jamison
Commentary: Tough call. Both guys gave up starting gigs to help their team''s second unit. The Spurs started rolling when Ginobili agreed to the move. The Mavs never really got rolling all year. That gives the edge to Manu.

Most Improved: Andrei Kirilenko, Jazz
Runner-up: Michael Redd, Bucks
Commentary: The Jazz won 43 games this year -- many without Matt Harpring. If it wasn''t for Kirilenko''s development, the Jazz would''ve been the worst team in the league. With him, they almost made the playoffs. That should do it.

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Pristupio: 05.12.2003.
Poruka: 82
14. travnja 2004. u 11:31
Defensive Player of the Year: Ron Artest, Indiana
Runner-up: Ben Wallace , Pistons
Commentary: Another tough call. The two best teams in the East had the league''s two-best defenders. Artest gets the edge because of his versatility. On any given night Rick Carlisle can ask Artest to shut down the opposing teams best player, regardless of position. Big Ben has to stay in the paint.

Coach of the Year: Jerry Sloan, Jazz
Runner-up: Hubie Brown, Grizzlies
Commentary: The toughest call of all. Every year we in the media give this award to the coach whose team most exceeded our preseason expectations. It said here in October that the Jazz would only win 20 games. They more than doubled that win total -- largely without their best player. It also said here that the Grizzlies would be the seventh seed in the West. They not only made the playoffs, but are eyeing a fifth seed. My heart says Sloan. My head says Hubie. Both deserve it, but I''m going with my heart.

Executive of the Year: Jerry West, Grizzlies
Runner-up: Joe Dumars, Pistons
Commentary: West made most of his big moves last year, but that doesn''t matter. His vision (which many questioned) has been remarkable. From hiring Hubie to surrounding him with players who will work hard and fit in a system, he''s done a masterful job of rebuilding the worst team in the league in just two years. He barely edges out last year''s winner, Dumars, who pulled off the trade of the year when he nabbed Rasheed Wallace for a bunch of expiring contracts. The Bucks'' Larry Harris and the Nuggets'' Kiki Vandeweghe also deserve mention.

With that out of the way . . . let''s get on to more important things. It''s time for Insider''s third annual Bizzaro Awards, where we recognize the polar opposites of the gentleman we''ve listed above.

LVP
Chris Webber, Kings: The Kings were 44-15 without CWebb. 11-11 since he returned. Sure, Webber''s struggled to come back from his injury. His explosiveness isn''t there, nor is his lateral quickness. CWebb may still be a great player, but no one in the league has done more damage to his team in such a short time frame.

Runner-up: Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Blazers: Let''s see. Abdur-Rahim averages 20.1 ppg and 36.8 mpg in Atlanta and his team is one of the worst in the league. He''s traded to Portland, has his minutes dropped to 22.7 per game, scores just 9.7 ppg and the Blazers catch fire. For years we''ve been blaming Abdur-Rahim''s team. But his disposability on the Blazers has been shocking. Even Darius Miles is doing well there.

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Pristupio: 05.12.2003.
Poruka: 82
14. travnja 2004. u 11:32
Rookie Flop of the Year
The Pistons'' Darko Milicic might have a bright future, but his rookie year was a bust.Darko Milicic, Pistons: It''s way too early to write off Darko or any other rookie for that matter. He''s 18, on one of the two best teams in the East and mired behind two all-star-caliber forwards -- Ben and Rasheed Wallace. But we''d be lying if we said he wasn''t the biggest disappointment. Most felt that Darko would, by mid-season, have some impact on the Pistons. Blame it on Larry Brown, the Pistons'' depth or the kid''s inability to *** up the NBA game fast enough, but Darko was the only *** in the top eight not to produce something this year. Still . . . and I know you''re sick of hearing it . . . the kid is going to be really good. Patience.

Runner-up: Marcus Banks, Celtics: A last-minute surge in draft hysteria lifted Banks (widely regarded as a second-round *** until the last month of the draft) all the way to the lottery. Danny Ainge loved him. So far he''s been a big disappointment. Unlike Darko, Banks played four years of college ball and was supposed to have the NBA body and athleticism to make a difference right now. Instead, he''s averaged almost as many turnovers (1.6) as assists (2.1) and hasn''t shown the smarts to be able to run a team. Will he eventually turn into a sixth man spark plug?
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