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CoolBreeze44 wrote:Now we just need somebody to step up and emerge as a superstar. Just like about 25 other teams need.

I think theres only two superstars. Durant and LLebron. If Wiggins can find a happy medium between them and the Hardens of the league I would be tickled pink.
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PC, that's an interesting point. My superstar list is deeper. I would include CP3, with Dwight and Love being borderline superstars. A healthy Derrick Rose is a superstar and Anthony Davis will be knocking on the door soon.
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Don't forget to add Klay Thompson to the list of star players. :roll:
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CoolBreeze44 wrote:PC, that's an interesting point. My superstar list is deeper. I would include CP3, with Dwight and Love being borderline superstars. A healthy Derrick Rose is a superstar and Anthony Davis will be knocking on the door soon.


I may be a lil strict on what makes a Superstar. To me a superstars team is penciled into the playoffs every year regardless of the supporting cast. I only see two guys that are able to do that. They dont grow on trees, but like cicadas they may live on them and come around every seven years or so.:)
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PorkChop wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:PC, that's an interesting point. My superstar list is deeper. I would include CP3, with Dwight and Love being borderline superstars. A healthy Derrick Rose is a superstar and Anthony Davis will be knocking on the door soon.


I may be a lil strict on what makes a Superstar. To me a superstars team is penciled into the playoffs every year regardless of the supporting cast. I only see two guys that are able to do that. They dont grow on trees, but like cicadas they may live on them and come around every seven years or so.:)


Chris Paul has to be on your list. Only missed the playoffs three times in his career. The first two years of his career, which is understandable, and in 2010 when he was injured for most of the year. Guy always carries the team he's on.
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Camden0916 wrote:
PorkChop wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:PC, that's an interesting point. My superstar list is deeper. I would include CP3, with Dwight and Love being borderline superstars. A healthy Derrick Rose is a superstar and Anthony Davis will be knocking on the door soon.


I may be a lil strict on what makes a Superstar. To me a superstars team is penciled into the playoffs every year regardless of the supporting cast. I only see two guys that are able to do that. They dont grow on trees, but like cicadas they may live on them and come around every seven years or so.:)


Chris Paul has to be on your list. Only missed the playoffs three times in his career. The first two years of his career, which is understandable, and in 2010 when he was injured for most of the year. Guy always carries the team he's on.

He prolly should be there, im just not sure he can take on the scoring load on any givin day. Can he drop down a 50 spot? ( no not like Brewer:). Plus a superstar with that Clippers lineup wouldve gotten em to the finals right? Really be pickin nits with that guy. Hes right there.
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PorkChop wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:
PorkChop wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:PC, that's an interesting point. My superstar list is deeper. I would include CP3, with Dwight and Love being borderline superstars. A healthy Derrick Rose is a superstar and Anthony Davis will be knocking on the door soon.


I may be a lil strict on what makes a Superstar. To me a superstars team is penciled into the playoffs every year regardless of the supporting cast. I only see two guys that are able to do that. They dont grow on trees, but like cicadas they may live on them and come around every seven years or so.:)


Chris Paul has to be on your list. Only missed the playoffs three times in his career. The first two years of his career, which is understandable, and in 2010 when he was injured for most of the year. Guy always carries the team he's on.

He prolly should be there, im just not sure he can take on the scoring load on any givin day. Can he drop down a 50 spot? ( no not like Brewer:). Plus a superstar with that Clippers lineup wouldve gotten em to the finals right? Really be pickin nits with that guy. Hes right there.


CP3 just doesn't have that offensive killer instinct. Maybe that shouldn't be counted against hom but I absolutely agree with PC last year their were 2 no doubt superstars Lebron and Durant. A couple guys could be in that conversation for me but they can't stay healthy. Steph Curry is moving towards that conversation. What a fantastic player he is and he could still get better.
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