Ray Allen vs. Rip) Rip. He's a winner, two trips to the Finals and a championship. and has a more diversified game in regards to passing the ball and defensively. Allen, a phenomenal shooter, is a bit too one dimensional, has virtually no success in the playoffs.
Allen Iverson vs. Baron Davis) Iverson has one trip to the Finals and gives his team a chance just by playing. Tough and virtually unguardable when his shots are falling. Baron, as good as he is, is prone to injury, also has had virtually to no success in the playoffs.
Rasheed vs. AK-47) Rasheed also a winner, and the most talented offensive/defensive power forward in the Eastern Conference, two trips to the Finals and a championship. He's also not as injury prone as AK-47 is.
Kobe vs. T-mac: Kobe is perhaps hands down the most talented player in the game, period. Three rings and four trips to the Finals at 28 years-old, d***, and I'm a Pistons fan. T-Mac: injuries, need I say more.
2006-08-11 05:16:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Richard Hamilton - For the most part RIP defeats Ray Allen in every facet of the basketball game. Aside from shooting, RIP is quicker, more athletic, longer, and a better defender. Getting rid of RIP was the dumbest move that Michael Jordan's Wizards ever made.
2) This is quite possibly the toughest decision of your four....AI has had seasons of greatness mixed in with some seasons of shear ineptitude. On the other hand Davis has been so injury prone and erratic for his whole career that hes not an easy pick either. Although Davis has been injured off and on the past few years, look for Iverson to finally breakdown either this year or the next season so Davis is the better choice based on team playing ability.....he doesnt take 40 shots a game like Iverson has been known to do on many occasions.
3) Andrei - More versatile and not a nutcase. Need I say more.....
4) Kobe Bean Bryant - People have this misconception that Kobe and McGrady are somehow equal in talent, where that comes from I dont know. How many times has McGrady won a ring? Scored more than 60 points? Led his team to a winning season? Been in the top 5 of the MVP voting? Made All-NBA First Team? and All-NBA Defensive First Team? Now compare to Kobe....its really no contest. What we have here is the best player in the league going up against an overrated star based on his over-inflated scoring statistics.
2006-08-11 15:26:15
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answered by mini_fonz 1
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1. Rip-Allen would win against anyone else but Rip has a great defensive game and a perimeter game and all Allen has is a great 3 point game and a little bit of a mid range game. Rip is a better defender and on a better team so the verdict:Rip Hamilton
2.Allen Iverson-AI is one of the greatest scorers and players to play in th NBA Davis is injured so much and is getting old Iverson iis obviously Philly's team leader and Baron Davis doesn't even play in all their games The verdict: Iverson
3. AK-47- Rasheed is a great player but Kirelenko and do so much for for his team. AK can block rebound and score and lead the Jazz to wins The jazz need Kirelenko Rasheed can score and rebound a little but the Pistons can survive without him the verdict: AK-47
4. Kobe Bryant hands down. No one can beat Kobe he is the BEST! 81 points hard to argue with and until T-Mac helps Houston out he wont even be able to be compared to Kobe Bryant
2006-08-11 05:02:27
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answered by ~~Slim Shady Rocks~~ 2
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Ray Allen Vs Allen Iverson
2017-01-11 04:35:28
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answered by jepsen 4
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Ray Allen Vs Rip: Ray Allen scores more, shoots better, gets more rebounds and records more assists. He averaged 20, 6 and 6 not so long ago. That's hard to do. BUT his defense is nowhere near as good as Hamilton's. He can be a liability. Hamilton is tough as nails, and can affect the game without touching the ball, just by running so much and forcing the defense to constantly shift and react. And he ain't too bad in the clutch. In the end though, gotta go with Ray Allen because he's a lot better at creating his own shot. Rip is a great number 2 or 3 option, but if he's your first option, you're sunk.
Allen Iverson Vs Baron Davis: Come on... Are you serious? AI's been the MVP for goodness sake! The other active players who have done that? KG, Steve Nash, Shaq and Tim Duncan. That's pretty hot company. Davis struggles to make the all star team. AI's been to the finals. With less talent surrounding him than any of Baron's playoff teams. Plus, when Iverson's team makes the playoffs, they are sure to win at least one game because no matter who they are playing AI will go balistic for one game and win it by himself. Check the record. Never been swept, no matter how bad his team is and how good the team they are playing are. Now, AI spends some time injured, but not a lot. And not like Davis, who you can guarantee is going to miss 20 games a season. AI's led the league in scoring 4 times. Davis has never cracked to top 10. Gimmie a break. I'm not going to waste any more time with this one, though lord knows I could.
Rasheed Vs AK47: Both brilliant defenders with good all around games, AK is more talented and has more ability all over the floor, but until he gets healthy it's hard to choose him. Plus 'Sheed has a ring and can fill in at center - something desperately needed by many teams. So Rasheed wins this... for now. He's not a guy you'd want as your number 1 option, and I have a feeling that AK will develop into the leader of his team eventually.
Kobe or T-mac: Frankly, Kobe transcended everybody else last year, and should have been MVP. All those who didn't vote for him obviously read too much and watched too little, cause he was playing 1 on 5 most nights and still winning ball games. The other team spent most of their time watching Kobe do whatever he wanted and hoping he'd miss. To those who say he's a ball hog - who else would you want taking the shots? Wouldn't you rather Kobe took 10 more shots than distributing them between Odom, Kwame and Luke Walton? When a guy can dominate that easily, there's not real reason to ask him to pass. We expect every shot he takes to go in. Before this season I was a Kobe hater. Now I've seen the light. This guy was so good, it didn't matter what was happening in the game, it was awesome to watch. Up by 20, down by 20, his ability shone through.
As for T-Mac - well, if he can get healthy we can resume this debate. Until then....
P.S. - I'm not some Kobe fanatic fan boy. I'd still have traded him before trading Shaq, and I'd take Duncan over him any day. And Kidd in his prime was better and deserved that MVP award over Duncan. It's just that Kobe is the most naturally gifted scorer i've ever seen. And yes, I've seen Jordan. Mike's better, but Kobe this year was a better scorer. 81...81...81...81...81...81...
2006-08-12 02:30:52
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answered by mooseymoose 2
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Ray Allen no doubt. HE just broke the record for the most three pointers made in a season and is still way underated. Rip might be good but not as good. AI because baron has still never achieved anything close to what AI has done. Sheed would beat up AK-47 ash because first if all sheed can block, steal, shoot 3's as good as any power forward, and overpower Karilenko. Andre might also do all of those but he still hasn;t won anything. And last, as much as i hate to say it, Kobe is just a plain old ball hoggingshooter who is healthier than T- MAC which would make kobe better
2006-08-11 10:50:18
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answered by Dob Z 1
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1.Ray Allen because him and rip do the same things, but allen does them slightly better. I think Ray would beat Rip.
2. I think i'd take AI over Davis just because Davis is injured to much. If davis was healthy i think he might beat AI because of his size and strength
3. I'd take andre because he plays great defense and is just an all around better player then Rasheed. AK would win.
4.This one was the only one that i didn't have to think about. It's not even close. Kobe is more talented, produces more, has the championships, doesn't get injured. T-Mac= most over rated player in the NBA.
Kobe would win 1 on 1 too.
2006-08-11 04:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Ray Allen. Could turn out the best three point shooter ever with very underrated driving skills. Allen is just better in every little aspect except the mid-range game.
2. Allen Iverson. Third leading scorer in NBA history. Above names like Kobe, Magic, Bird, LeBron, Wade, Kareem etc. Think about that. Baron Davis can't shoot and is injured to much.
3. Andrei Kirilinko. Great all-around skills. Always a leading canadate for defensive player of the year. Sheed is way to inconsistent.
4. Kobe. Best player in the league. 81 Points. Highest points average since 1984. After T-Mac's back surgery, it's just no comparison anymore. http://youtube.com/watch?v=pwjzkel8ioA&search=kobe%20bryant-%20remember%20the%20name
2006-08-11 04:28:00
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answered by Big Z 6
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Ray Allen, best shooter since Larry Bird. Iverson, still incredibly fast, underrated passer, still can't keep him out of the lane. Right now, Sheed cuz his game is more consistent now than ever, and he's a great defender, but two years from now AK-47, but he still needs to develop. Kobe, T-Mac is more complete, less selfish, and a better team player, but Kobe is playing much better right now, and he doesn't have the same back issues that Tracy does.
2006-08-11 07:47:13
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answered by C_Millionaire 5
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1. Rip, he plays team ball, hustles it out on the court, doesnt stay out of the game for injury, is THE number one three point shooter in the NBA and many other reasons
2. AI, even through his attitude and his ability to say practice, hes the better player, good at stealing the ball, good shooter, good dribbler.
3. AK, he's a good scorer, can play team ball, doesnt get t'eed up every given second, and kno's when and when not to shot.
4. Kobe, t-mac's getting old, he's more of a ball hog than kobe, if you didnt know, and he cant play half as good as kobe
2006-08-11 15:58:47
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answered by f0r7m1n0r 2
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