Posted on 03/27/2011 2:29:46 PM PDT by Colofornian
Hey, don’t get me wrong. I’ve stated I was a big fan of Pete, and he had fabulous talents. But he shouldn’t have been taking forty shots a game. He was a great passer and could have setting up the other players. He still could have averaged around thirty points a game, but his assist totals would have made everyone else a better player. In my own opinion, with another coach other than his father, Pete would have been a better player and LSU a better team. Having his coach for a father hurt Pete, and made it tougher for him to fit in the pros.
Excuse me. As I said, a 12-8 baseball game in 10 innings is not exactly a shave.
It's not like you both can just take a pen & cancel out the extra period just 'cause you didn't like the results.
Some teams hang with the other for 35 minutes...might be tied after 35 minutes. But then they get a drubbing the last 5 minutes. So what? Are you going to negate the last 5 minutes just because you only want to favorably present the first 35 minutes?
That's what both of you have done on this thread. You want to emphasize the first 40 minutes at the expense of noting the last 5 -- when BYU got drubbed. Go ahead, if you wish & deny the drubbing took place those last 5 minutes.
(Hmm...and here I thought Christians only believed in a single god...Mormons embrace a head god who appointed a man-god for this world...his wife (or wives)...a council of gods that the head god's a part of...Jesus and the Holy Ghost as two more separate gods...and then temple Mormons apparently become gods...)
Maybe some people need a less on where religions & mathematics intersects.
SIGH... you’re missing the point. To the MSM, he’s a Christian and therefore worthy of being torn apart.
(Oh, so journalists don't know about magic underwear...how our bodies are supposedly alien spirits from the planet Kolob...& how Lds are gods-wannabes...that's all top secret stuff from sports writers who think Lds are "Christian"...Oh, I get it)
(You know you just might read what some sportswriters were writing about Lds...say 1970s...might actually improve your take on this lot...when a lot of the Christian community was doin' the wink-wink-nod-nod silence about Mormons in the 1970s, some sportswriters were actually addressing Mormonism's racism that kept blacks from becoming priests & getting access to their temple...)
What amazes me about his 68-point game is that I believe he had six assists. If there had been a three-point line, it's estimated he would have scored 75 - and it's commonly thought that the two offensive fouls against him where baskets were denied were horrendous calls. We're talking a 79-point game with two trips to the line.
Perhaps LSU would have been a better team; perhaps Pete would have been a better NBA player, if he hadn't shot so much. There are plenty of lists that rank him the second-best NBA shooter in history, behind Bird. Others clips that show the top ten passes in NBA history show four or more of his. Whatever the case, there's never been anyone like him, before or since. Not that he was the best player. He just had skills that nobody else has every shown.
Nobody in the NBA - nobody - has ever had Maravich's ball-handling skills or passing skills, not even Bird when it came to passing skills. Maravich had more no-look assist passes in a season that other 'highlight film' players enjoy in a career.
When he died, and ESPN put together highlight reels, people said "D*MN! As each play surpassed the play before it for four straight minutes."
I'm not an NBA fan. I watched those highlights - and other reels of highlights since - and almost wept at what I missed.
Your hatred for everything LDS is getting you a bit carried away don’t your think? I don’t have time to hate your church, I hope you experience there is a great one. I loved my Methodist church growing up. They were great people.
But nice try using an idiot liberal's trash of Jimmer support your hate of Mormonism.
Pretty much any game in overtime is a shave. It was a 2 possession game midway into overtime, not really much of a beatdown. Plus, BYU beat Florida the year before in OT. So Jimmer has some success against them.
In 2010, he got 37
In 2011, he got 32
Thats pretty good.
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