Reggie Miller vs Ray Allen

Better Player Reggie or Ray?

  • Cheryl Millers brother

    Votes: 38 30.9%
  • Jesus Shuttlesworth

    Votes: 85 69.1%

  • Total voters
    123

Higher Tech

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this still going?

The poll is pretty clear....the Coli has spoken

You, my friend, are correct. I got a lot of respect for Ray Ray, but Im always pickin Reggie first, and imo he's a better player.

5 star thread, good discussions, but nobody's mind is gonna change. Let it go yall
 

Jesus Shuttlesworth

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I see it, but you asked a slanted question period based on something YOU manufactured.

:snoop:

Any statement can be taken any number of ways. If you say something that might imply something else, I'm not allowed to ASK if your logic applies to another statement? If the answer is "no" then that's all you need to say.

Again... "So you're saying....?" =/= "You said...."

Now... I asked a question. You said I asked a slanted question. You didn't ask me if my question was slanted or what my intentions were. You just decided to attribute that characteristic to my thought process. Correct?

So who is truly trying to dictate what, homie? :yeshrug:
 

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I'm an old head by Coli standards and I picked Ray. Ray had a more complete game than Reg and I thought that was the question. Ray could shoot just as well, had far superior handles, stronger, and was a better finisher. Passing and defense are a push. Some mufukkas are confusing big moments against the Knicks with deep playoff runs. Conference finals and beyond are deep playoff runs. Reg got us in 95 when PE missed the finger roll, but was bounced by Orlando in the conf finals. Got us in the 2000 conference finals as it was just the Pacers year. In the east that is. Shaq and Kobe began their 3 peat that year. 2 deep runs I will credit Reg with but he didnt carry them as without Smits....he ain't there. That's 2 "deep runs" with Miller as a big factor. Prove me to be a bitter Knick fan and name more? :manny:
 

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You're too old to be debating these things on the internet as much as you do during the day. You're 28-29 dog get some air :damn:

I'm just having fun out here, breh. It's nothing for me to have a tab open to the coli in my browser. This doesn't take much effort.

Why are you concerned akhi?

Besides, this isn't a debate. This is a lesson.
 

Broke Wave

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I'm just having fun out here, breh. It's nothing for me to have a tab open to the coli in my browser. This doesn't take much effort.

Why are you concerned akhi?

I'm not, I just wanted to say hi breh

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:what: The Pacers didn't lose to the Pistons in the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals?
Your post pretty much sums up this entire thread. :snoop:

Dude said "deep runs" with Reggie as a big factor and you bring up a year when he was averaging 10 points a game :dead:

You could've said '98 or something breh
 

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:what: The Pacers didn't lose to the Pistons in the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals?
Your post pretty much sums up this entire thread. :snoop:
you could have just brought up '98... 2004 he was only a starter by reputation, dude was basically a 6th man on that team.
 
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