Good. But right now I don't agree with Mayo and Redick being the future of the nba because, well, they haven't proved anything yet. All JJ has been able to do so far is score a few points and until he does a bit more, i'm a bit hesitant of him. I mean, Orlando already needs scoring and is empty on the shooting guard spot right NOW, why isn't he doing anything with playing time right NOW? He is the exact answer to Orlando's needs but he just hasn't been able to break the rookie wall yet
2007-03-20 04:49:16
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answered by #15mwu 5
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Lebron will probably have a championship or two in 5 years. Wade will stop winning once Shaq retires...obviously. Howard will be the NBA's top big man for the next 2 or 3 years, when Oden takes over. Oden will most likely win one by year 5. A dominant big man is the key to success...unless you are Michael Jordan, and maybe, Lebron James. Durant will be an all-star, but not a superstar. Mayo might not even make an all star game in his career, it all depends on whether or not he decides he wants to get better. Reddick....well that's just stupid.
2007-03-20 07:17:39
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answered by obeseobelisk88 1
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i don't in basic terms like the actuality which you probably did not incorporate the Knicks.. in any respect. 09-10 Lakers vs. Cavaliers. the two ideal communities interior the league next season, and LeBron vs. Kobe is a huge matchup, not to point Shaq vs. Kobe. that could be outstanding. they're the two MVP gamers, and it could bypass the two way, yet I even have the Lakers triumphing in 6 video games. 10-11 Lakers vs. Magic. The Magic will in basic terms get extra useful with Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis, Jameer Nelson, Brandon Bass, all of those men are extremely youthful, and likewise, Vince needless to say facilitates out too. The Lakers will nonetheless be on the real of the west, in basic terms slightly. slightly. Kobe will needless to say nonetheless be a great participant, idk approximately MVP, yet Pau would be better, Bynum would be, Odom would be, Farmer, Brown, Vujacic, and so on. and so on.. Lakers win 4-3. 11-12 Blazers vs. Knicks. ok, this could be slightly bias, yet i'm merely approximately a hundred% beneficial that the Knicks gets Chris Bosh, and if LeBron does not win in 09-10, he's not staying with the Cavs, because Shaq is retiring next season, and massive Z is maximum probable retiring. The Blazers are especially plenty going to rule the NBA wolrd, alongside with the Knicks, Magic, and the Thunder, Brandon Roy, Lamarcus Aldridge, and Greg Oden will all be great. I even have the Blazers triumphing 4-3. 12-13 Blazers vs. Magic. The Magic are back! Dwight Howard by using this time might desire to be like a 25 PPG and 15 RPG guy.. not to point 3.5 BPG *lol* and Jameer Nelson might desire to be a 18 or 20 PPG guy. Rashard would be in his mid 30's, and Vince would be an previous guy.. yet they have some reliable bench gamers, so yeah. The Blazers needless to say lower back, because Brandon Roy and Lamarcus Aldridge would be the scariest duo interior the league. Blazers win 4-2. 13-14 Thunder vs. Chicago. nicely, assuming Chicago gets Wade, Tyrus Thomas, Wade, Rose, Deng, Noah, and Hinrich will all be great. Rose can be a real 3 PG, with CP3 and D-Will, and Wade would be the two the ideal interior the league or 2nd ideal.. relies upon on how LeBron is going. Kevin Durant would be a scoring gadget, 30 PPG, and Russel Westbrook would be a 20 6 and seven guy.. he would be a great defender additionally. James Harden would be a mini Brandon Roy, and Jeff green would be a miles less athletic Amare Stoudemire.
2016-11-27 00:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The East will be dominant once again in 5 years. Like i've heard before the NBA is a cycle. Right now the West has all the goods and soon the East will have them all. The only exception will be Oden or Durant...depends which one or if one of them goes to Memphis who for some reason plays in the West. The NBA needs to check their mapping skills.
so your looking at
LeBron, DWade, Dwight Howard, Greg Oden, Durant...and then youll have guards like Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Brandon Roy, Andre Igoudala who are all rising stars right now. Nobody knew Steve Nash till he went to Phoenix and it took him years to come out of his shell.
2007-03-20 06:26:02
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answered by Mr Marvel 2
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king Lebron will be on top for a while to come. Watch out for Durant though, he is still very raw and has all the tools to be a KG type of player.
Reddick sucks and will see 6-8 shots per game MAX
2007-03-20 03:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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In the future there will be games played indoors on courts with hoops at either end. Sort of like today. There will also be players, some of them undoubtedly with the same names you've listed.
2007-03-20 03:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaq still has 4 years after this one remaining on his contract. Until he retires, it's his league.
2007-03-20 08:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I think d-wade because not only is he a good player,but he conducts himself with so much respect off the court also.
2007-03-20 04:20:21
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answered by newmom05 2
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Did you happen to forget the 2 guys that are at the top of the MVP DIRK AND NASH!
2007-03-20 05:58:38
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answered by #1 Nowitzki, and Duncan fan 4
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hahaha, very funny trying to slide reddick in there...guy will average 10min per game in his career.
2007-03-20 03:43:37
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answered by Sigma B 2
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