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Old 10-11-2006, 07:58 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by creditXpert2003
I can respect your viewpoint because it is valid, plus that is your viewpoint. I do agree that about Mourning..

Here is what I see for Walker. Walker killed the Mavs with points all series long. On top of that he created the biggest match-up problem because we were playing small with Harris. This forced Howard to guard him, and Howard was much shorter and smaller to guard Walker. As for Payton, he hit those clutch shots to beat us in two games.
Walker got baskets, but he also missed a bunch of shots. Zo single handedly changed the way we played offense in that series.
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