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LeBron James is now (or will shortly be) the greatest basketball player of all time
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I'm just here for the baseball.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostHaving watched Jordan a lot in his prime, I can't even imagine how I can agree with the bolded statement. The Bulls not only won the 90-91 championship, they lost only two games with a starting five that included the decaying corpses of Bill Cartwright and Bill Pasxon, a rookie BJ Armstrong who treated defense like a social disease, and very raw players at that time in Pippen and Grant.
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostI still think that team, probably Jordan's weakest championship team, had far more talent than the Cleveland team LeBron brought to the Finals in 2006-2007. I'd take young Pippen and Grant, Paxson, Armstrong and Cartwright over Big Z, Larry Hughes, Drew Gooden, Eric Snow and year 2 Andy Varejao. This year's Cavaliers team may be equally bad, but he hasn't taken them to the Finals yet.
Well, I guess it could be both.
Yeah, we're not going to agree. I think what Cleveland brings out is better at every position but the 3 - most by a significant margin - and Pippin comes nowhere near close enough to make up the difference. Moreover, Jordan's team lost only two games...I'm just here for the baseball.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostAnd Kevin Love, or was that guy who dominated in the first half against Toronto an alien?
Well, I guess it could be both.
Yeah, we're not going to agree. I think what Cleveland brings out is better at every position but the 3 - most by a significant margin - and Pippin comes nowhere near close enough to make up the difference. Moreover, Jordan's team lost only two games...
Love doesn't do anything for the 2006-2007 Cavs team though, since he wasn't on it. You really think that team was superior to the 1991-1992 Bulls? Sure, I'll take Ilgauskas over Cartwright, but I sure wouldn't take Gooden over Grant or Hughes over Pippen, and I don't think I'd take Snow/rookie Boobie Gibson over Paxson/rookie BJ Armstrong either.
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostLove doesn't do anything for the 2006-2007 Cavs team though, since he wasn't on it. You really think that team was superior to the 1991-1992 Bulls? Sure, I'll take Ilgauskas over Cartwright, but I sure wouldn't take Gooden over Grant or Hughes over Pippen, and I don't think I'd take Snow/rookie Boobie Gibson over Paxson/rookie BJ Armstrong either.
But most importantly, Jordan dragged his sorry team to crushing victories over the whole NBA that year. LeBron managed to drag his sorry team one crushing series victory, a couple of close ones, but then lost in the finals.I'm just here for the baseball.
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I love LeBron. It's such a pleasure to watch him play and I think he's matured tremendously, both on the court and off of it, throughout his career. His interviews always impress me so much. And just when you think you've seen his best basketball, he takes it up another notch. It's difficult for me to say that he's better than Jordan, though. Jordan was a better scorer and better defensively (LeBron can be incredibly defensively when needed but is pretty inconsistent). And Jordan was a far superior free throw shooter. LeBron is obviously the more physically imposing player and a much better passer and rebounder. It's a tough comparison, especially as the game is also played so differently now. I'll still take Jordan but absolutely believe that LeBron belongs in the same conversation.
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostLeBron with another tremendous playoff performance culminating with the sick full-court sprint, fall away from the basket left, shoot the sick bank shot with the right hand buzzer beater. Wow. Poor Toronto.
Go Cavs!!!!!!
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostLeBron with another tremendous playoff performance culminating with the sick full-court sprint, fall away from the basket left, shoot the sick bank shot with the right hand buzzer beater. Wow. Poor Toronto.
Did you watch game 3? Maybe the fourth quarter? Some time in the third, Toronto started becoming physical with lebron. In the fourth, you could see him becoming emotional, ie. frustrated with the contact. He was on the floor at least 5 or 6 times from real contact, looking up at the refs, begging for a call.
I don't think the raps are winning 4 straight but maybe we win tonight, scoop at home and make Cleveland sweat just a little...
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Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostHey fly
Did you watch game 3? Maybe the fourth quarter? Some time in the third, Toronto started becoming physical with lebron. In the fourth, you could see him becoming emotional, ie. frustrated with the contact. He was on the floor at least 5 or 6 times from real contact, looking up at the refs, begging for a call.
I don't think the raps are winning 4 straight but maybe we win tonight, scoop at home and make Cleveland sweat just a little...
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostWhat's frustrating for me as a LeBron-is-the-GOAT supporter is that the Raptors played so terribly as to make it look like the Cavaliers' supporting cast is actually worth a sh!t.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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