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Quote from: Hack Brodenheimer on May 20, 2015, 10:38:52 AMwho gives a fuck about repeating??When you gonna realize all his criteria is just based off of what Kobe already accomplished? Lol.
who gives a fuck about repeating??
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on May 21, 2015, 10:11:19 AMQuote from: Hack Brodenheimer on May 20, 2015, 10:38:52 AMwho gives a fuck about repeating??When you gonna realize all his criteria is just based off of what Kobe already accomplished? Lol.true.if Duncan won 5 rings the same way Kobe did Sccit Bayless would be telling us "It's because the teams he had those years were great" and that it's a true measurement of greatness to win 5 rings but not have a good enough team to do it back to back
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on May 21, 2015, 10:11:19 AMQuote from: Hack Brodenheimer on May 20, 2015, 10:38:52 AMwho gives a fuck about repeating??When you gonna realize all his criteria is just based off of what Kobe already accomplished? Lol.But that's everyone's criteria, not just basing it off Kobe but basing it off your favorite player. If you like Montana, then you are like, "don't talk to me until your QB wins 4 Super Bowls. Or if you like Kareem in basketball, "don't talk to me until your favorite basketball player gets 6 MVP awards with 6 NBA titles." It's just what fans do to turn the argument to their favor.If I was as big of a Magic Johnson stan, I'd have lots of arguments for being the best assist person in the game. Like scoring, so in Magic's case he only averaged 19ppg, but he also had 11apg. So if you say every assist counted for 2 points, Magic was involved with 22ppg, and you add that to 19ppg and you have 41ppg. Jordan on the flip side, he had 30ppg, but only 5apg. So if you have those 5 count as 10ppg, Jordan was involved with 40ppg. On top of that, Jordan had 6rpg, Magic had 7rpg, and Magic shot 52% and Jordan shot 49%. And with that, I just made a case based off my favorite players strength as to why he's better than Michael Jordan.
It makes no difference. When LeBron does it you just say "oh, it was a weak league".But three weeks ago you're on here trying to tell me Melo's Nuggets & Chris Paul's Hornets were some all-time great teams lmaoooo.
until Lebron wins his 5th
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on May 21, 2015, 11:39:42 AMIt makes no difference. When LeBron does it you just say "oh, it was a weak league".But three weeks ago you're on here trying to tell me Melo's Nuggets & Chris Paul's Hornets were some all-time great teams lmaoooo.wtf are u even saying anymore..."it makes no difference" .. do u even listen to yourself? 50 win teams are 50 win teams. Lebron has only eliminated 6 in his entire career, compared to Kobe, who's eliminated 26 50 win teams. the perks of playing in the east.
Quote from: Sccit on May 21, 2015, 11:42:44 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on May 21, 2015, 11:39:42 AMIt makes no difference. When LeBron does it you just say "oh, it was a weak league".But three weeks ago you're on here trying to tell me Melo's Nuggets & Chris Paul's Hornets were some all-time great teams lmaoooo.wtf are u even saying anymore..."it makes no difference" .. do u even listen to yourself? 50 win teams are 50 win teams. Lebron has only eliminated 6 in his entire career, compared to Kobe, who's eliminated 26 50 win teams. the perks of playing in the east. Dude, nobody cares about those petty stats. As the walls close in & LeBron is entering his 5th straight Finals, going for his 3rd ring, you're just switching up the criteria because you're running out of arguments. "He played in the East" lmaooo. Like it's his fault the East has had some weak teams. Like it takes away from him he wanted to go back to Cleveland. Like he was SUPPOSE to go to the West or that's some punk move.
Dude, nobody cares about those petty stats. As the walls close in & LeBron is entering his 5th straight Finals, going for his 3rd ring, you're just switching up the criteria because you're running out of arguments. "He played in the East" lmaooo. Like it's his fault the East has had some weak teams. Like it takes away from him he wanted to go back to Cleveland. Like he was SUPPOSE to go to the West or that's some punk move.
the point is that he'd be a b grade player in the west and that he'd easily have a few more first round exits under his belt. you're right that it's not his fault he has it easier, but it factors into his accomplishments.
Steph is leading a team with a better record in a harder conference with less weapons. In 2015, Curry is the best player. I would agree in 2013 that LeBron was better, but in 2015 the game has changed.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on May 25, 2015, 05:59:35 PMSteph is leading a team with a better record in a harder conference with less weapons. In 2015, Curry is the best player. I would agree in 2013 that LeBron was better, but in 2015 the game has changed. LESS WEAPONS? LMFAO. You think the Warriors would trade Klay, Draymond & Iggy for JR, Shump & Dellanadova?