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HE'S MORE FROM THE SHAQ-WEBBER-KIDD-MOURNING ERA
Quote from: NIKCC on January 21, 2014, 03:29:10 PMHE'S MORE FROM THE SHAQ-WEBBER-KIDD-MOURNING ERAlol, he played like six of his seventeen years with that group & he was nothing more than a "rising star" until '00-'01.Kobe flourished from the new style & hasn't said anything for over a decade until some old heads came out & spoke on it & he wanted to fit in with them and hope to be seen in the eyes of nostalgia.Also just trying to make some headlines from the sideline.
Wrong again.. The threepeat lakers were pre-finesse era.
Quote from: NIKCC on January 21, 2014, 05:11:39 PMWrong again.. The threepeat lakers were pre-finesse era. Keep telling yourself that.
u gotta stop jockin my posting style and come wit ur own, my sonand good job, u just named a bunch of eastern conference teams, some who werent even contenders at the time. still, philly and new jersey (the 2 teams lakers faced in the finals) were not "finesse" teams......and fact remains, the nba was much more of a grind-it-out league in the early 2000's- only a gay guy who watches sports in order to disguise his homosexuality would argue against that
having good shooters doesnt mean ur a finesse team, genius...the fuckin boston celtics of the 80s also surrounded the perimeter with shooters. were they finesse teams, too?and u still jockin my style smfh
They had shooters all around, Miller, Jackson, Croshere, Perkins, Best, Mullins... Perkins and Croshere were their stretch players.