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Quote from: NIKCC on September 04, 2012, 06:57:35 PMQuote from: OG Black Wilson on September 04, 2012, 05:21:14 PMLebron just showed us that he can play all 5 positions in the playoffsthat's fucking dominant If LeBron was a starting center or starting power forward, he could not dominate from those positions.Shaq was unstoppable... They literally had to have three players on him, and would still have to foul him to stop him. Unbelievable domination. Not like LeBron, who has head to head match ups with Durant, which could go either way. That is not dominating.You just can't admit you are wrong... dude, stop acting like a kid, it was cute 10 years ago, it's really sad now.
Quote from: OG Black Wilson on September 04, 2012, 05:21:14 PMLebron just showed us that he can play all 5 positions in the playoffsthat's fucking dominant If LeBron was a starting center or starting power forward, he could not dominate from those positions.Shaq was unstoppable... They literally had to have three players on him, and would still have to foul him to stop him. Unbelievable domination. Not like LeBron, who has head to head match ups with Durant, which could go either way. That is not dominating.
Lebron just showed us that he can play all 5 positions in the playoffsthat's fucking dominant
Won NBA Eastern Conference Finals (4-3) versus Boston Celtics Won NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) versus Indiana Pacers
Quote from: OG Black Wilson on September 05, 2012, 10:06:56 AMWon NBA Eastern Conference Finals (4-3) versus Boston Celtics Won NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) versus Indiana Pacers damn...straight domination
Quote from: NIKCC on September 05, 2012, 11:53:12 AMQuote from: OG Black Wilson on September 05, 2012, 10:06:56 AMWon NBA Eastern Conference Finals (4-3) versus Boston Celtics Won NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) versus Indiana Pacers damn...straight dominationbosh ws out vs indy and bron killed em
Quote from: M Dogg on September 05, 2012, 09:16:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on September 04, 2012, 06:57:35 PMQuote from: OG Black Wilson on September 04, 2012, 05:21:14 PMLebron just showed us that he can play all 5 positions in the playoffsthat's fucking dominant If LeBron was a starting center or starting power forward, he could not dominate from those positions.Shaq was unstoppable... They literally had to have three players on him, and would still have to foul him to stop him. Unbelievable domination. Not like LeBron, who has head to head match ups with Durant, which could go either way. That is not dominating.You just can't admit you are wrong... dude, stop acting like a kid, it was cute 10 years ago, it's really sad now.oh yea, i'm wrong....lebron is more dominant than shaq was.lmfao...ur starting to sound like the lebron-trolls (aka hack)....smfh@you, son
the Heat dominated the Thunder who have your boy Durant
Quote from: OG Black Wilson on September 05, 2012, 01:00:26 PMthe Heat dominated the Thunder who have your boy Durant the heat BEAT the thunder...most games came down to the wire, and were lost on Oklahoma's inexperience (ie, making dumb turnovers down the stretch, lack of proper execution in the 4th, westbrook jackin up shots early in the shot clock when they had a comfy lead).....like i said, domination was lakers in 2001. to compare that to how the heat won this year is a mockery, and expected from a troll-artist.....but mdogg? smfh. u doin him dirty right now, eggin' him on and shit lmao
Quote from: NIKCC on September 05, 2012, 11:52:28 AMQuote from: M Dogg on September 05, 2012, 09:16:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on September 04, 2012, 06:57:35 PMQuote from: OG Black Wilson on September 04, 2012, 05:21:14 PMLebron just showed us that he can play all 5 positions in the playoffsthat's fucking dominant If LeBron was a starting center or starting power forward, he could not dominate from those positions.Shaq was unstoppable... They literally had to have three players on him, and would still have to foul him to stop him. Unbelievable domination. Not like LeBron, who has head to head match ups with Durant, which could go either way. That is not dominating.You just can't admit you are wrong... dude, stop acting like a kid, it was cute 10 years ago, it's really sad now.oh yea, i'm wrong....lebron is more dominant than shaq was.lmfao...ur starting to sound like the lebron-trolls (aka hack)....smfh@you, sonI'm just calling them like I see them. I'm not an obsessive homer like you. I am very confident in the Laker's history and legacy as a fan. Think of it, NBA titles go like this, Boston 17, Los Angeles 16....... Chicago 6, San Antonio 4, Philadelphia, Detroit and Golden State 3 each. That's a lot of championships, that's a lot of winning and I can care less if a Laker is the most physically dominate player, of it the Lakers have the best player today, or if LeBron ever wins 5 NBA titles, or 6. Because as the 90's prove, even if another team has the greatest player in the game, the Lakers and Boston are so far ahead that at the end of the day they both will still be #1 and #2 best franchises in the league. Hell, ESPN ranked the Lakers greatest franchise in NBA history because they make the playoffs at a better rate than the Celtics and their titles are more spread out over different eras. That's all I care about. I don't care about LeBron's legacy because it does not effect the Lakers bottom line, period, point blank. Kobe Bryant will still go down as the best player from 2003-2012. That's 9 years of dominating, that's a longer reign on top of the game than Michael Jordan. Was Kobe as great as Michael Jordan, no, but he was at his peak longer. And guess what, LeBron played all those years, so people will look at Kobe as better than LeBron at the end of the day. BUT, knowing this, I can also see the game for what it is, and right now LeBron James is the best player in the game today. He is the most physically dominating player I have ever seen. He's not like Shaq, Shaq was a bog guy in the middle who can run the break. LeBron is a power forward, player small forward, with point guard skills and center strength. He is a true freak of nature. I have no problem saying that, because it's true. Sccit, once you realize just how much work it would take for LeBron to win 4 more titles with a depleting D-Wade and an injury prone Chris Bosh, and how many titles it would take for the Heat to even join the Spurs/Bulls conversation on greatest franchises, let along get next to the Lakers or Celtics, then you too can realize it's okay to give another team and another player their due. And another thing I thought you'd learn about being a Laker fan, don't get too down on another teams talent, because you never know if they'll ever be a Laker... it's just the way it is.Former Supersonic, a hated enemy of the Great Western ForumEliminated the Lakers more than once from the playoffsSharpshoot from the eastHated Bad Boy Piston, then Spur, then Bull, Bull who Chick Herns once declared his hatred towards.Became a heated rival with Kobe Bryant, and was a hated enemy of the Staple Center no matter the uniform.NowEliminated the Lakers twice from the playoffs, and stole two MVP trophies from KobeLed the Magic against the Lakers in the NBA Finals, hated enemy of Shaq and always compared to Laker Andrew Bynum
Quote from: NIKCC on September 05, 2012, 01:14:17 PMQuote from: OG Black Wilson on September 05, 2012, 01:00:26 PMthe Heat dominated the Thunder who have your boy Durant the heat BEAT the thunder...most games came down to the wire, and were lost on Oklahoma's inexperience (ie, making dumb turnovers down the stretch, lack of proper execution in the 4th, westbrook jackin up shots early in the shot clock when they had a comfy lead).....like i said, domination was lakers in 2001. to compare that to how the heat won this year is a mockery, and expected from a troll-artist.....but mdogg? smfh. u doin him dirty right now, eggin' him on and shit lmaowhen you beat another team four times in a row you dominated them.durant played great game 1 and thats it, Lebron was great the entire series and showed us why he is the King
thats great and all, but to say lebron is as dominant as shaq was in his peak is STILL a mockery...and to not understand that if LeBron WAS in the league of MJ's/Kobe's/Magic's, then he WOULD win another 3-4 titles, AT LEAST. it's just the way it is. he's a great athlete and a beast, no doubt. but ur acting like ur way too caught up in the hype right about now....he's still a lot closer to durant/wade/dominque good, as opposed to magic/mj/kobe good. dont get 2 caught up in the hype, my boy...i can tell ur a brainwashable cat. but let it play out before u start dubbing lebron "the most dominant player ever", cuz u gunna be lookin back at this in a couple of years and start slappin the shit out yaself.
it's to say that in 2012, LeBron is more of a physical threat than Shaquille O'Neal in 2000
Quote from: M Dogg on September 05, 2012, 01:56:04 PMit's to say that in 2012, LeBron is more of a physical threat than Shaquille O'Neal in 2000lmfao....i couldnt stop laughing, brodie. i'm sorry. i tried reading the rest of your post, but i think im guna have 2 let the laughter subside.
alright...i was able to calm down and read the rest of your post. lemme just say that if shaq in his prime was on the current Heat in place of lebron, they would threepeat with ease. it's not even funny. i cant even believe u out of all people would say this. i dont get it.