Because I watched him play with Scott Skiles, Darrell Armstrong and Jason Kidd. He had the skills of a point guard, but he didn’t always play point guard. Much like Magic Johnson actually. He was a basketball player capable of being a full time pure point…but he wasn’t always tasked with it. Simpler to just call him a wing the way we do now.
3 pointers. Simple.
It is the exact reason the rest of the world is catching up to the USA as well. It takes away a lot of the advantages the "better" talent has, and you have games where the team that was better doesn't necessarily win.
Its why I think the 73-9 season from GSW is a hell of a lot more impressive than the Bulls doing it...
Yes, Duncan was a nobody coming out of high school because he was just LEARNING the game (after switching from swimming).
Rasheed:
I don't know if he would have been able to carry a team early on the way that KG did. KG was everything for that team. Tim Duncan didn't become that until he was seasoned and that was when he got the...
He didn't go home after the killing he left the state and flew to Chicago. So you wouldn't have any trace evidence in his home...the belief is he murdered Nicole and Ron...disposed of his clothes and then went to Chicago
It's not about what he's achieved thus far at 25 years old, but what his trajectory is. He had the most points ever in a Playoff debut (42), he's already top 10 in triple-doubles in the POs and could finish as high as 4th all-time after this run. Some of the Lebron stuff is unattainable because of Lebron's unique circumstance (playing in the worst...
He already did with all the injuries in his career.
Nets & the city of NY did him dirty tbh. He should have been allowed to play without getting vaccinated but they made an example out of him. He wasn't putting anyone but himself at risk by not getting the shot. Visiting teams that had unvaccinated players could still play at Barclays which is...
Teams shoot a lot of 3s. One team starts out hot while the other struggles to make them and it flips at some point in the game, thus the comeback. Teams with those big leads keep chucking 3s and to me it feels like most coaches are terrible at calling a timeout & adjusting their offense to stop the momentum of the other team, they'll just keep...
Yeah he's up there but he's not at the same level as Jordan, West, and Barry those guys averaged 40PPG. Luka could be the best of his generation but all-time...I would give it to Jerry West who had a run basically every year he played and he did it without a 3 point line.
Rodman - won two chips without Jordan
Harper - won a ring without Jordan
Horace - won a ring without Jordan
Kerr - won two chips without Jordan
Pippen - would have won a ring if the Refs weren't on the take
Another thing, Satan, you stupid ****ing real-life loser, imagine how mentally broken and how much of a bitch you have to be in life to want someone to off themselves or to run to the mods to remove me.
You pathetic piece of shit.
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1) Lebron needed teammates that made the Finals without him (Wade, Kyrie), or he needed to be 2nd option to AD (AD led Lakers in scoring for 2020 RS & PO)
2) Lebron never won a title as 1st option without 2 perennial all-stars as teammates and sidekicks that made the Finals without him.,
21 years confirms that Lebron mostly loses, regardless of cast, and he mostly loses via record loss, sweep loss or upset loss.. he's actually the biggest loser in NBA history when we consider that he has worst championship record ever and also he has the most bad losses of anyone ever (sweep loss, record loss, upset loss, loss with 2 all-star...
Luka made it because he was facing ball-dominators like himself such as SGA or Ant... But now he'll face an expert jumpshooter (tatum) and lose, just like I say... How can you not see that this all works out to back up my theories?.. I made a thread earlier about how expert jumpshooters or fundamental bigs win most of the chips, and I included...