Gerald Wallace is the Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Gerald Wallace was named Eastern Conference player of the week. Tim Duncan was the player of the week for the Western Conference.
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WhatAboutBob_cats
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If you go to the link
You’ll find out that Wallace’s numbers are VERY comparable to Duncan’s.
Living in the wilderness microcosm of the NBA here in North Carolina it’s easy to overlook just how impressive not just Wallace’s but the entire team’s numbers are.
By the way, the new NBA Power Rankings are out and the Cats moved up from number 27 to number 15. We’re definitely making progress. Welcome to life in the middle of the pack!
MIddle of the Pack
pretty sure we’re 23rd…
http://www.nba.com/2009/news/powerrankings/11/30/week5/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt1
Yeah, you bet.
The official website of the league clearly has a vendetta.
Remember when the Panthers had a good offensive line? Yeah, me too.
--Darin Gantt
by MichaelProcton on Dec 1, 2009 2:28 PM EST up reply actions
Stephen Jackson, obviously, does not make the Bobcats a contender
—Sam Deveney, a guy paid to know a lot more about the NBA than any of us.
Remember when the Panthers had a good offensive line? Yeah, me too.
--Darin Gantt
Still patheitc Procto.
Is this the same guy who got paid to think that Adam Morrison would be the next Bird?
Sam Deveney
may be paid to know about the NBA, but that doesn’t mean he does. Just like Chris Sheridan, who is also paid to know about the NBA, thinks the Bobcats may make a run for the Eastern Conference’s best record (see the FanShot). I’m a huge fan of the cats, but that isn’t likely to happen at all.
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is.
by WhatAboutBob_cats on Dec 1, 2009 3:22 PM EST up reply actions
They are paid to have an opinion
I doubt the so-called experts even believe some of the opinions they spout off. Your fan post is a good example. These guys are paid to stir up interest in their articles, and unfortunately common sense isn’t as interesting to many people as ridiculous exaggerations.















