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Who would you take? AK47, T Prince or Ron Artest?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by DeAleck, Jun 11, 2004.

  1. DeAleck

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    AK47: 6-9 225 lbs 23 years old
    16.5 ppg 8.1 rpg 3.1 apg 2.8 bpg 1.92 spg .443 FG%

    T Prince: 6-9 215 lbs 24 years old
    10.3 ppg 4.8 rpg 2.3 apg 0.8 bpg 0.77 spg .467 FG%

    Artest: 6-7 247 lbs 24 years old
    18.3 ppg 5.3 rpg 3.7 apg 0.7 bpg 2.08 spg .421 FG%

    Similarities: all exceptional defensive players. All are freakishly athletic and very young. Can be put on the best offensive wing player from the other team and make their lives miserable.

    Differences:
    AK 47: The youngest and probably the most all-around player in this group. Does everything very well. Twice in the season, he posted 5x5 stats (at least 5 points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals in a single game). A pretty good offensive player in term of scoring and assisting. Defensively, he’s a very good rebounder and a tremendous shot blocker (both best of all three). Possesses a very thin body and extremely long arms that helps him to pull down boards, block and alter shots and steal balls. Has a great attitude, very humble and coachable young man.

    T Prince: His body is very similar to AK’s body. They have the same height, and probably the same wing spans. Even their attitudes are similar. He’s body is the thinnest of all three, more so than AK. He’s field goal percentage is the highest, but other than that, he’s the worst in almost very other category, except for blocking.

    Artest: the best player on both ends in this group. A very good offensive threat (more than AK), and the winner of the Defensive Player of the Year award. However, not as good in term of rebounding and shot-blocking. The shortest but strongest of all three. Has the body of a NFL line-backer. However, he could be out of control and play dirty, many times get himself into trouble by getting techs or thrown out of the game.
     
  2. DeAleck

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    Sorry, I made a poll version of this thread. Clutch or whoever, can you delete or combine this thread?

    Thanks!
     

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