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Post by hardballer1 - NYK on Dec 14, 2007 14:02:22 GMT -5
Just curious what evryone would rather do.
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Post by hardballer1 - NYK on Dec 14, 2007 14:03:25 GMT -5
I'd rather dunk on someone!!!!
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Dec 14, 2007 14:05:46 GMT -5
three all the way
3>2
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Post by hardballer1 - NYK on Dec 14, 2007 14:10:13 GMT -5
point wise 3>2 but which is more embarrassing getting blazed for a three or getting dunked on then feeling it from evryone??
dunk>three
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Dec 14, 2007 15:10:59 GMT -5
This isn't a fair question. Some people cant dunk and some people cant shoot 3's. I'm pretty sure if you could do both on a very high consistent basis, you would get a Division 1 scholarship to play ball somewhere.
To answer your question, I cant dunk at all and my 3 point shot is inconsistent. With all that said I will take anyone in the post and hook shot you to death.
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Dec 14, 2007 15:21:58 GMT -5
Who cares about being embarrassed if you still win the game, 3>2
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Post by dagr81 - MIN on Dec 14, 2007 16:05:05 GMT -5
I can do both. I'm a 6'4" SG. The problem is that I have trouble dunking in games. I can dunk in practice but not in games. it doesn't help that my team doesn't fast-break so i can only attempt them in halfcourt sets. Having said that, I've missed a couple of dunks this season and even a missed dunk feels better than a three. (unless it is late in the game and you really need a three). I missed a dunk a couple of weeks ago where i drove baseline and went over a 6'6" guy. The ball kind of got stuck in the net and when i snapped the rim it came back out. I'll get one soon and then i'll tell you for sure
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Dec 14, 2007 16:10:05 GMT -5
I can do both. I'm a 6'4" SG. The problem is that I have trouble dunking in games. I can dunk in practice but not in games. it doesn't help that my team doesn't fast-break so i can only attempt them in halfcourt sets. Having said that, I've missed a couple of dunks this season and even a missed dunk feels better than a three. (unless it is late in the game and you really need a three). I missed a dunk a couple of weeks ago where i drove baseline and went over a 6'6" guy. The ball kind of got stuck in the net and when i snapped the rim it came back out. I'll get one soon and then i'll tell you for sure Boy what it must feel like to be 6'4". I envy you.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 14, 2007 16:24:29 GMT -5
DUNK! way more exciting...
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 14, 2007 16:33:39 GMT -5
I can do both. I'm a 6'4" SG. The problem is that I have trouble dunking in games. I can dunk in practice but not in games. it doesn't help that my team doesn't fast-break so i can only attempt them in halfcourt sets. Having said that, I've missed a couple of dunks this season and even a missed dunk feels better than a three. (unless it is late in the game and you really need a three). I missed a dunk a couple of weeks ago where i drove baseline and went over a 6'6" guy. The ball kind of got stuck in the net and when i snapped the rim it came back out. I'll get one soon and then i'll tell you for sure Boy what it must feel like to be 6'4". I envy you. me too...6.4 is good...cuz you are a pretty tall guy and not one of those ugly talll guys (bradley)...you must be a good basketball player
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 14, 2007 16:58:02 GMT -5
dunking is where it is at...I remember dunking on an 8 ft. rim when I was younger and it was the best feeling in the world (well, maybe not the best
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Post by dagr81 - MIN on Dec 14, 2007 22:55:58 GMT -5
I can do both. I'm a 6'4" SG. The problem is that I have trouble dunking in games. I can dunk in practice but not in games. it doesn't help that my team doesn't fast-break so i can only attempt them in halfcourt sets. Having said that, I've missed a couple of dunks this season and even a missed dunk feels better than a three. (unless it is late in the game and you really need a three). I missed a dunk a couple of weeks ago where i drove baseline and went over a 6'6" guy. The ball kind of got stuck in the net and when i snapped the rim it came back out. I'll get one soon and then i'll tell you for sure Boy what it must feel like to be 6'4". I envy you. Yeah what helps even more is that I have a 6'6" wing-span.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Dec 14, 2007 22:58:08 GMT -5
Depends for me. Dunking's more fun and has a higher percentage chance, 3-pointers have better point value. And I can't dunk on a real hoop yet.
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Post by sharmoot - POR on Dec 14, 2007 23:42:38 GMT -5
ill stick with the 3 purely coz i cant dunk, but my 3 pters, id hit minimum 2-3 per game so id rather go in for the 3 in sum1s face, especially when u isolate ur player n hit it in their face what can they do about that?
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Post by hardballer1 - NYK on Dec 17, 2007 13:47:53 GMT -5
true but how about if u dunk on them hw small would u feel???!!!
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 17, 2007 13:51:31 GMT -5
dude...dunk is way more exciting! imagine your team losing by 1, and you dunk and win the game...it would be so crazy! and imagine your team losing by 2 and you hit a 3....well its a though one but I would go with dunk cuz I sometimes I dunk on a 10' rim and its so f**king crazy!
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Post by Utah Jazz on Dec 17, 2007 14:53:43 GMT -5
dude...dunk is way more exciting! imagine your team losing by 1, and you dunk and win the game...it would be so crazy! and imagine your team losing by 2 and you hit a 3....well its a though one but I would go with dunk cuz I sometimes I dunk on a 10' rim and its so f**king crazy! Lol, not many game winners are dunks. A jumper game-winner is more suspenseful.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Dec 17, 2007 14:55:58 GMT -5
Btw, just wondering, who wants to just sit on the bench?
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 17, 2007 15:14:53 GMT -5
i saw some games that the winner basket came from a dunk....so sick
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