They have similar games but this is like comparing a shit sandwich to a club deluxe.
Might Piss some ppl off but Trevor Ariza Is.....
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Ariza wishes he had Scottie's court vision and handles.
Its just a fun comparison cause Ariza is with Kobe.. but its not a fair one. Ariza will never live up to Scottie. -
People see the defense that Ariza has, and make the comparison. But, his offensive game is nowhere near what Pippen had. He has improved big time though the past year. Has become somewhat of a threat where last year, he was just a defensive specialist.Comment
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dude has changed games in key moments this postseason... even tho i hate LA i cant front.. hes ballin his ass offComment
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I have a feeling Trevor won't be with Lakers unless they give him a huge payday this offseason.
1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)
The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"Comment
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Originally posted by ImahusslaI know its kinda wild but you guys just have no Clue, Pippen wasnt Pippen in his first few years in league.... He improved gradually year by year... Trevor Improved BIG TIME this season and I hope the Bulls go after him let Ben Gordon Go get trevor
Ariza's a fine player, but he's nowhere near Pippen.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Originally posted by DirtyDozen12I think that's a stretch saying that Pippen was one of the most complete players of all times. He could shoot, score, rebound, steal, block. He did everything. He redefined the "Point Forward." To me, he is the greatest perimeter defender of all time. I dont think Ariza will ever have the handles or court vision of Pippen nor will Ariza ever lead his team in all 5 statistical areas.Comment
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Originally posted by Rajon-RondoAgreed.
I think Odom is more likely to resign than Ariza is, because Ariza is a young player who has proved A LOT in this season, making big time steals, and hitting big shots in the Finals. He's going to get big offers this off season, and LA isn't going to have the money to be able to keep him. All I've got to say is, Trevor Ariza, I am a fan.
Now that I think about it though, I'm probably wrong about that, if I'm not mistaken he wasn't a lazy player in his early years... someone correct me if I'm wrong. But a team needing a SF will certainly spend a lot of money to try to get him.Finally back after a 3 year hiatus!Comment
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Originally posted by codizzle42No, he will be. Lamar has said he'll take a paycut in order to keep the team together...and I really believe Trevor loves LA and wants to stay with the Lakers.Comment
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