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  • #36273
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    Mr. Basketball
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    http://sdcsports.com/brian-cook-superstar/

    Funny article about Brian Cook I found.

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    torontoraptors10
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    I noticed the same thing too lol! I watch Clipper games on NBA TV and he is the WORST player to watch. I think he is a terrible team player and has the worst tunnel vision. I don’t know why he is on the Clippers… I’d rather have Joey Graham that this scrub!

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    surve
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    and I had never seen him play much before this year and man, I knew what his role was immediately…or at least what he thinks it is.  he is a good 3-point shooter but they can get someone who is at least less predictable.

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    Who cares about SPT? Seriously, I mean it doesn’t account for how many times a player makes those shots that he takes. Maybe the fact that Cook doesn’t make many of his shots that he takes explains why he isn’t a superstar and will never be one. As a fan I wouldn’t give a hoot if he put up a shot everytime he touched the ball. What I care more about is if he actually makes those shots. If he can’t make any of the shots he takes, than I would start to cringe everytime he put a shot. Personally I’d rather have a low SPT than a high SPT because than it means that you are being smart, and only taking what the defense gives you. At the end of the day isn’t this what matters in the end?

    I find it funny that the player who is supposedly leading the league in SPT is probably the worst player in the NBA today. Doesn’t that tell you something about SPT? That it doesn’t matter and is irrelevant.

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