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This page is fairly well done, but it could definitely use some "sprucing up" to fit in with the biographies of some of the more famous basketball players, like Kobe Bryant or LeBron James. It would be nice if someone could break up the page into sections, so that it is more easily navigable. Also, some descriptions of the various coaches that Redd has played under with the Bucks would be nice, as it explains his progression from an undervalued 2nd-round draft pick to a veritable superstar for the Bucks.
Aniets27 07:56, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Michael Redd avergaed 15.1 ppg in 2002-03 not 2001-02 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.44.0.53 ( talk) 07:19, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
The fact of the matter is this: The Michael Redd nicknames do not need citations in the infobox. I am surprised that nicknames need to be cited at all, as they are informal. However, here are my reasons, and hopefully we can stop the edit war over this.
1.) It makes the info box look cluttered.
2.) Nothing else in the info box of any comparable player is cited.
3.) The citations are already there in the Trivia section. In fact, everything is cited in the Trivia section. Why cite the same info twice in two different locations?
4.) The info box should act as an overview for the article. If people wanted to read through citations, they could. It is all right there in the article. The info box is the brief of the player, and it is a quick reference for those wondering what college Michael Redd attended, what his draft position was, or how tall he is. All of these are facts, and some of them (especially those pertaining to his college and professional careers) are all open for further study inside the article, not in the info box. ShinyHubCaps 21:02, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
is it me, or should we put the fact that his 57 pts in Utah is the highest points by a second round draft pick somehting like that Geminivenom ( talk) 14:35, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
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This page is fairly well done, but it could definitely use some "sprucing up" to fit in with the biographies of some of the more famous basketball players, like Kobe Bryant or LeBron James. It would be nice if someone could break up the page into sections, so that it is more easily navigable. Also, some descriptions of the various coaches that Redd has played under with the Bucks would be nice, as it explains his progression from an undervalued 2nd-round draft pick to a veritable superstar for the Bucks.
Aniets27 07:56, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Michael Redd avergaed 15.1 ppg in 2002-03 not 2001-02 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.44.0.53 ( talk) 07:19, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
The fact of the matter is this: The Michael Redd nicknames do not need citations in the infobox. I am surprised that nicknames need to be cited at all, as they are informal. However, here are my reasons, and hopefully we can stop the edit war over this.
1.) It makes the info box look cluttered.
2.) Nothing else in the info box of any comparable player is cited.
3.) The citations are already there in the Trivia section. In fact, everything is cited in the Trivia section. Why cite the same info twice in two different locations?
4.) The info box should act as an overview for the article. If people wanted to read through citations, they could. It is all right there in the article. The info box is the brief of the player, and it is a quick reference for those wondering what college Michael Redd attended, what his draft position was, or how tall he is. All of these are facts, and some of them (especially those pertaining to his college and professional careers) are all open for further study inside the article, not in the info box. ShinyHubCaps 21:02, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
is it me, or should we put the fact that his 57 pts in Utah is the highest points by a second round draft pick somehting like that Geminivenom ( talk) 14:35, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
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