If they all remain healthy, Davis will have the best career by far.
Dec 25, 2014 #21 PPhan Well-Known Member 1,002 351 83 Joined Apr 19, 2013 Hoopla Cash $ 1,000.00 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 If they all remain healthy, Davis will have the best career by far.
Dec 25, 2014 #22 bksballer89 Most Popular Member 151,510 41,967 1,033 Joined Apr 16, 2013 Location New York, NY Hoopla Cash $ 109,565.00 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 PPhan said: If they all remain healthy, Davis will have the best career by far. Click to expand... No doubt and Lillard will be 2nd. Beal is good but can't see him getting to Lillard level while Harrison Barnes is looking a solid role player for a title contender
PPhan said: If they all remain healthy, Davis will have the best career by far. Click to expand... No doubt and Lillard will be 2nd. Beal is good but can't see him getting to Lillard level while Harrison Barnes is looking a solid role player for a title contender
Dec 26, 2014 Thread starter #23 Clayton Well-Known Member 37,292 10,551 1,033 Joined May 17, 2012 Hoopla Cash $ 9,000.59 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 Beal is still shooting right around 46% from 3pt line this year, by the way, and is 3 years younger than Lillard and Beal is on the right team in a sub par Eastern Conference. I wouldn't rule him out as a player that could reach superstar level
Beal is still shooting right around 46% from 3pt line this year, by the way, and is 3 years younger than Lillard and Beal is on the right team in a sub par Eastern Conference. I wouldn't rule him out as a player that could reach superstar level