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Post by runrondo on Jan 11, 2008 21:25:28 GMT -5
Big Baby or Tony Allen easily..Big Baby because of his ESPN picture and Tony because just look at him on the court, he loses focus if you whistle...
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Post by birdie on Jan 11, 2008 22:28:04 GMT -5
Brian Scalabrine
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Post by eja117 on Jan 11, 2008 22:34:43 GMT -5
Academically Powe went to the best college but left after sophomore year. Pruitt and Scala went to the next best school and Scala graduated, but Pruitt left after his junior year. Theoretically Scala is the most educated.
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Post by kofanis0880 on Jan 12, 2008 16:11:52 GMT -5
i vote for Scalabrine, there is no reason he or Pollard should ever be on the court unless it is to draw fouls, and even Brandan Wallace could have done that if he wasn't cut.
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Post by CelticsLoyalist on Jan 12, 2008 16:33:23 GMT -5
I think its hard to actually quantify who is the more "dumb". Educationally, outside of KG, they all have some College under their belts. KG may be the actual "dumbest" player we have as far as education. Of course there is something to be said for life experience. So, I dont think any of these guys are "Corky's" (Life Goes On: old tv show). However, like runrondo said, Baby easily looks the most dumb. Like a big doofus. He's got a funny face and its not intentional. I think Perk is a big scary dude, but when he runs you kinda aren't scared of him anymore. He looks plain silly plodding up and down the court. Like a puppy who has yet to grow into its paws. Pollard is just plain weird/strange/eccentric. And he looks pretty dumb too. Now that looks and education are taken care of we can move on to basketball IQ. Right now, I'd say Perk has the lowest IQ. Bringing the ball down below your waste is something you learn not to do in middle school or even before. Also, he's got no offense to speak of, but I can tell they have been working on that this year. Not that its effective yet. I think Scals might be a close second in bball smarts or its just his lack of ability. I think he works hard, but some people can train like a Pro, but only become as good as a regular joe. Scal could prolly work you in a pick up game at the local gym, but the level is too high for him in the NBA. Outside of that I dont think any other player is really dumb in the bball IQ area. So, to recap, Baby is the dumbest looking, KG is the dumbest educationally, and Perk is the dumbest in bball IQ. Honorable mention to Pollard for being a fricken psycho.
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Post by afceltic on Jan 12, 2008 22:05:32 GMT -5
Of the players that actually get playing time. It's easily TA. He is at his best when he just reacts and plays. When he has to play the point and has to actually think, he struggles because of his lack of BB IQ. And that is why we need a backup PG in the worst way.
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Post by eja117 on Jan 12, 2008 22:38:06 GMT -5
Loy Perk didn't go to college. Last year there were four guys that didn't go to college and it showed
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Post by CelticsLoyalist on Jan 13, 2008 11:01:57 GMT -5
Of the players that actually get playing time. It's easily TA. He is at his best when he just reacts and plays. When he has to play the point and has to actually think, he struggles because of his lack of BB IQ. And that is why we need a backup PG in the worst way. My problem with this is that Tony is not a Point Guard. I do not blame Tony for Doc forcing him to play out of position. He has done the best he can considering this. Tony is a scoring guard that has no ability to run a team. That would be like asking Pierce to play the 4 or 5 and then blaming him when he gets outrebounded and doesnt stop the opposition from scoring in the paint.
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Post by CelticsLoyalist on Jan 13, 2008 11:03:44 GMT -5
Loy Perk didn't go to college. Last year there were four guys that didn't go to college and it showed Yeah, forgot about Perk. I was thinking that last night and just didnt bother editing it because I knew you would catch my mistake. My patience payed off! As far as last year, I thought we were talking this year?
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