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former and current NBA players are the ones that lost respect for him.
Quote from: LooN3y on November 03, 2011, 06:51:45 PMformer and current NBA players are the ones that lost respect for him.it's well documented, the NBA players who play against both kobe and lebron all know damn well that kobe is clearly better.. it's only bspn and the rest of the media who usually tries claimin otherwise.
there are other players than Kobe who had questionable placement you know right? like Dirk? oh they don't play for the lakers NVMi think Blake Griffin #10 is way more outrageous than Lebron being #1
i live in seattle and everybody hates Lebron...Lebron is hated...on late night talk shows they use him as a punchline...i don't watch ESPN a lot so i don't know how much they favor him but the media doesnt speak for the people..its obvious within 5 minutes on the internet Lebron is hated.
Quote from: rayallen0 on November 03, 2011, 07:29:42 PMthere are other players than Kobe who had questionable placement you know right? like Dirk? oh they don't play for the lakers NVMi think Blake Griffin #10 is way more outrageous than Lebron being #1I mentioned dirk in my essay I posted before, oh yea Blake's position was ridiculous I think it was based off dunks only
If I accomplished nothing, was two years younger than Jordan before he won a ring & was set up in a position where multiple rings were in my future (because I know you all like to shew this fact away but you all said they had no chance of winning in their first year together & they were five bad minutes away from winning) & I was ALREADY being compared to Kobe & Jordan, that's a compliment in itself. Not to mention this isn't the first year those comparisions came.If the man is 30, given he isn't as deadly a shooter & has absolutely nothing besides three more Finals loses, because lets be honest nobody pre-finals is being the Heat (unless the Knicks get Paul & Dwight lmao if thats even possible), then we can have this conversation. But you guys are trying to force it two years before the the mighty MJ even hit his ring years.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 05:21:19 AMIf I accomplished nothing, was two years younger than Jordan before he won a ring & was set up in a position where multiple rings were in my future (because I know you all like to shew this fact away but you all said they had no chance of winning in their first year together & they were five bad minutes away from winning) & I was ALREADY being compared to Kobe & Jordan, that's a compliment in itself. Not to mention this isn't the first year those comparisions came.If the man is 30, given he isn't as deadly a shooter & has absolutely nothing besides three more Finals loses, because lets be honest nobody pre-finals is being the Heat (unless the Knicks get Paul & Dwight lmao if thats even possible), then we can have this conversation. But you guys are trying to force it two years before the the mighty MJ even hit his ring years.with lebrons style of play, his body will start wearin off soon, and he will not be runnin through people the same way he did when he was 25...MJ's style of play allowed his prime years to extend well into his 30's...
Quote from: NIKCC on November 04, 2011, 08:27:49 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 05:21:19 AMIf I accomplished nothing, was two years younger than Jordan before he won a ring & was set up in a position where multiple rings were in my future (because I know you all like to shew this fact away but you all said they had no chance of winning in their first year together & they were five bad minutes away from winning) & I was ALREADY being compared to Kobe & Jordan, that's a compliment in itself. Not to mention this isn't the first year those comparisions came.If the man is 30, given he isn't as deadly a shooter & has absolutely nothing besides three more Finals loses, because lets be honest nobody pre-finals is being the Heat (unless the Knicks get Paul & Dwight lmao if thats even possible), then we can have this conversation. But you guys are trying to force it two years before the the mighty MJ even hit his ring years.with lebrons style of play, his body will start wearin off soon, and he will not be runnin through people the same way he did when he was 25...MJ's style of play allowed his prime years to extend well into his 30's...Where do you figure that? It would be a valid point if there was ever somebody in the league like that to compare it to. We've never had a 6'8'' Point-Foward, who controls every aspect of the game & is highly aggressive when he drives.Iverson was eight inches smaller than him, had a similar style of play, just with lay-ups opposed to dunks & was still scoring 20+ a game in his mid-thirties. LeBron is 26 lol.One way or another, LeBron (if ever) will be winning very consistently in the next five years.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 10:16:18 AMQuote from: NIKCC on November 04, 2011, 08:27:49 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 05:21:19 AMIf I accomplished nothing, was two years younger than Jordan before he won a ring & was set up in a position where multiple rings were in my future (because I know you all like to shew this fact away but you all said they had no chance of winning in their first year together & they were five bad minutes away from winning) & I was ALREADY being compared to Kobe & Jordan, that's a compliment in itself. Not to mention this isn't the first year those comparisions came.If the man is 30, given he isn't as deadly a shooter & has absolutely nothing besides three more Finals loses, because lets be honest nobody pre-finals is being the Heat (unless the Knicks get Paul & Dwight lmao if thats even possible), then we can have this conversation. But you guys are trying to force it two years before the the mighty MJ even hit his ring years.with lebrons style of play, his body will start wearin off soon, and he will not be runnin through people the same way he did when he was 25...MJ's style of play allowed his prime years to extend well into his 30's...Where do you figure that? It would be a valid point if there was ever somebody in the league like that to compare it to. We've never had a 6'8'' Point-Foward, who controls every aspect of the game & is highly aggressive when he drives.Iverson was eight inches smaller than him, had a similar style of play, just with lay-ups opposed to dunks & was still scoring 20+ a game in his mid-thirties. LeBron is 26 lol.One way or another, LeBron (if ever) will be winning very consistently in the next five years. it's common sense that some1 who relies on physical play will wear down much quicker than someone who relies on skill. there have been examples of this....shawn kemp, shaq come 2 mind off top.
Quote from: NIKCC on November 04, 2011, 10:38:46 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 10:16:18 AMQuote from: NIKCC on November 04, 2011, 08:27:49 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 04, 2011, 05:21:19 AMIf I accomplished nothing, was two years younger than Jordan before he won a ring & was set up in a position where multiple rings were in my future (because I know you all like to shew this fact away but you all said they had no chance of winning in their first year together & they were five bad minutes away from winning) & I was ALREADY being compared to Kobe & Jordan, that's a compliment in itself. Not to mention this isn't the first year those comparisions came.If the man is 30, given he isn't as deadly a shooter & has absolutely nothing besides three more Finals loses, because lets be honest nobody pre-finals is being the Heat (unless the Knicks get Paul & Dwight lmao if thats even possible), then we can have this conversation. But you guys are trying to force it two years before the the mighty MJ even hit his ring years.with lebrons style of play, his body will start wearin off soon, and he will not be runnin through people the same way he did when he was 25...MJ's style of play allowed his prime years to extend well into his 30's...Where do you figure that? It would be a valid point if there was ever somebody in the league like that to compare it to. We've never had a 6'8'' Point-Foward, who controls every aspect of the game & is highly aggressive when he drives.Iverson was eight inches smaller than him, had a similar style of play, just with lay-ups opposed to dunks & was still scoring 20+ a game in his mid-thirties. LeBron is 26 lol.One way or another, LeBron (if ever) will be winning very consistently in the next five years. it's common sense that some1 who relies on physical play will wear down much quicker than someone who relies on skill. there have been examples of this....shawn kemp, shaq come 2 mind off top.Agreed with the point. But I mean, you can say he's this & that as a basketball player, but as a physical specimen, the man is a freak. A billion times better shape than Shaq & Kemp.