Silent game. 21 points and 16 assists. First half was good, the 2nd not so much. Little effort put into defense and rebounding. It's a win so I'll take it.
The clown also said Gilbert Arenas is the best 2nd round pick ever easily over Jokic and claims that Anthony Edwards is the best player in the league. I wouldn't take anything he says seriously. He's just more living proof that just because you played pro ball, doesn't mean your basketball takes are going to be good.
MJ in the 80's was worried about architecture. Bird's house was already built so he could focus on interior decorating. In other words, MJ was focused on keeping his team in games against better opponents. Bird could pick and choose his method of attack knowing his team was was the best in the East. We saw MJ do the same thing in the 90's.
Maybe. But MJ shot lights out against the Lakers in 91 while also dishing out 11 assists per game. It's not like MJ was one dimensional. During the 80's MJ was forced to be a one man show. Bird wasn't.
When the Bulls were championship caliber...just when Worthy, Cooper and Moncrief were getting old or retiring... MJ's game opened up more. ...
Uh, the guy is Lebron's manager and he's betting on Laker games. As far as wagering is concerned, this is the equivalent of insider trading.
We also have no idea what he was betting on. Was he betting on sides? Was he betting on player props? Was he betting on LEBRON player props? Was Lebron aware? Was Lebron or anyone else on the team doing...
Now we're talking. Great thread.
Aldridge was a workhorse, FIBA Patty, wild offensive weapons like Bellinelli, Forbes and Bertans. Rudy Gay was sensational. That was a beautiful team.
Of course it was easier because he knew he couldn't stop or hold MJ while with Bird he had to think about how could stop or hold him.
Just like it is easier for Captain America vs Thanos because he knows he will get his A kicked, but against Iron Man he has to think about how he could defeat him.