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Beastmode88
06-06-2014, 10:14 PM
Since social media has played such a big role in today's league. Social media contributes from helping and also ridiculing bran, alfred, etc for everything. How do you think the league would be affected by twitter / facebook / forums / etc back in the 80s and 90s with Wilt, Russell, Magic, Bird & MJ?

russwest0
06-06-2014, 10:18 PM
i think the media has done a great job as marketing betas like lebron to be alphas.

espn's ability to combine a bunch of irrelevant stats together until something compares to jordan is truly GOAT level.

Rodmantheman
06-06-2014, 10:19 PM
i think the media has done a great job as marketing betas like Durant to be alphas.

espn's ability to combine a bunch of irrelevant stats together until something compares to jordan is truly GOAT level.

fixed

Brizzly
06-06-2014, 10:20 PM
mj would have been exposed for the fraud he is. poor mans tony allen in todays league.

russwest0
06-06-2014, 10:21 PM
fixed

except they don't market durant as an alpha, they kind of just market him as is; an alpha in training, trying to get over the hump.

they constantly make articles trying to dispel the hate for lebron, even recently suggesting it was a racial thing, when they simply fail to realize that roughly 80% of the hate comes from them trying to manufacture and sell him as something every real basketball fan can see that he isn't.

Budadiiii
06-06-2014, 10:23 PM
Jordan would be even bigger.

I can't envision MJ or Bird using twitter. Magic maybe.

JT123
06-06-2014, 10:24 PM
except they don't market durant as an alpha, they kind of just market him as is; an alpha in training, trying to get over the hump.

they constantly make articles trying to dispel the hate for lebron, even recently suggesting it was a racial thing, when they simply fail to realize that roughly 80% of the hate comes from them trying to manufacture and sell him as something every real basketball fan can see that he isn't.
Except they used actual statistics, which show that most of the fans still hating on Lebron are white. The numbers don't lie. :confusedshrug:

Brizzly
06-06-2014, 10:24 PM
Magic maybe.
true, gay people like twitter.

russwest0
06-06-2014, 10:24 PM
btw, the irony of that "white people hate lebron" article by espn was that towards the end the writer started talking about how lebron is going to surpass jordan on the court but the fans will never accept it because they keep jordan on a pedestal or some shit :oldlol:

you'd think maybe typing some stupid shit like that to pimp up leflop would make him instantly realize why the guy gets hated so much.

russwest0
06-06-2014, 10:25 PM
Except they used actual statistics, which show that most of the fans still hating on Lebron are white. The numbers don't lie. :confusedshrug:

yes, the same white people that loved and adored jordan and kobe.

it has almost nothing to do with race.

6 for 24
06-06-2014, 10:26 PM
Interesting question. I think that the recent arrival of social media (it only came to Mozambique two years ago) has hurt NBA legends. To use a random example, let's look at Kobe Bean Bryant. Surely if the Internet were around back in his "prime" years of 2000-2008, more of the world would recognize him as the #1 GOAT (or perhaps #2, behind all-time PER leader "Pistol" (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=324732) Pete Maravich). Instead, there are those who have him as low as #5! Fortunately Kobe is remedying this through his active & informative use of the Twitter and the Instagram now.. but just imagine if he had access to these tools back in the day!

Warmest regards,

Ayotunde Ndiaye

Goldrush25
06-06-2014, 10:32 PM
mj would have been exposed for the fraud he is


Would probably have had multiple gambling related suspensions if social media existed back then. A lot of the shite he did got swept under the rug. He was protected by the Nike brand big time.

Goldrush25
06-06-2014, 10:37 PM
yes, the same white people that loved and adored jordan and kobe.

it has almost nothing to do with race.


I think it has something to do with race. Every time a black superstar wants to move to another team nowadays he's vilified, like LBJ, Melo, D-Howard. It's kinda like people feel they should just "know their place" and stay with their teams if you know what I mean.

But how come no one is pissed that Kevin Love is trying to force his way out of Minnesota? Not a peep from anyone. Weird.

SCdac
06-06-2014, 10:42 PM
Shawn Kemp woulda been posting foodporn on instagram before (and after) games. pizza game on lock. Barkley too for that matter. Rodman woulda just been posting porn.. and pages would have been dedicated to his hair alone
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tJo1GkB_Cg0/UdjsxIG6u0I/AAAAAAAAAa4/vp0uhwE5FRI/s1600/Dennis+Rodman+hair+dyed+hair+alice+in+nappyland.jp g

If youtube/FB/etc existed fans would have posted countless replications/parodies of this commerical ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oACRt-Qp-s

Jordan would have been just as popular, he didn't need online networking to be a superstar, but no doubt he embraced media and hollywood.

Mr. Jabbar
06-06-2014, 10:47 PM
social media didnt force lebron to join the competition tho

Beastmode88
06-06-2014, 10:55 PM
I think it has something to do with race. Every time a black superstar wants to move to another team nowadays he's vilified, like LBJ, Melo, D-Howard. It's kinda like people feel they should just "know their place" and stay with their teams if you know what I mean.

But how come no one is pissed that Kevin Love is trying to force his way out of Minnesota? Not a peep from anyone. Weird.

It really doesn't seem like it's a race thing from my POV, 80 percent of the league is black? Sports is something people want to relate to and that's why it's such a big thing. It represents your city / country and with that being said the Spurs are def America's team. I think ESPN had a vote on who would win the nba finals and it came to a 49-1 iirc? (I Doubt 98 percent of the US is racist) Like c'mon let's be realistic here, I'm not a "Heat/Bran" but Miami is def winning this series, if you think otherwise you need to be drug tested. I just feel like it's more hate towards LBJ more than anything and how things has unfolded during his career. Especially from what he said 2011 post final interview.

Cause Kevin Love is not in bran, melo or coward's tier of stardom yet. What has he really done in the league besides put up average numbers and missing the playoffs every year of his career? Why should Love be in the spotlight if he hasn't prove himself to the world?

wakencdukest
06-07-2014, 01:21 AM
I think it has something to do with race. Every time a black superstar wants to move to another team nowadays he's vilified, like LBJ, Melo, D-Howard. It's kinda like people feel they should just "know their place" and stay with their teams if you know what I mean.

But how come no one is pissed that Kevin Love is trying to force his way out of Minnesota? Not a peep from anyone. Weird.




Because Kevin Love didn't wait until the last week of free agency to hold a press conference and announce that he was taking his talents elsewhere.