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Kidbasketball20
08-20-2014, 03:54 PM
No. In terms of continually facing someone in the playoffs.


- Broken down Derrick Rose
- Old washed up KG and Pierce
- A silly no one takes seriously Lance Stephenson


Seriously.. Jordan had real rivals.... LeBron joined them. Him vs. Wade on even footing would have been a legitimate rivalry. Instead he PUSSIED OUT.

riseagainst
08-20-2014, 03:55 PM
this won't end well.

3peated
08-20-2014, 03:55 PM
welcome to the excuse era of basketball

Mr.Kite
08-20-2014, 04:00 PM
Yea..his rival was a past his prime kobe bryant. Yet kobe won more rings than he did in the same period.

2/3 >>>>> 2/5

SouBeachTalents
08-20-2014, 04:01 PM
Yea..his rival was a past his prime kobe bryant. Yet kobe won more rings than he did in the same period.

2/3 >>>>> 2/5

2 is more than 2?

Soundwave
08-20-2014, 04:01 PM
http://media.nola.com/hornets_impact/photo/9676561-large.jpg

http://cdn.niketalk.com/1/19/500x1000px-LL-1961cd21_drose.jpeg

Bird-Magic ain't got nothing on that

Trollsmasher
08-20-2014, 04:02 PM
Did Kobe?

Did Jordan?

Spaulding
08-20-2014, 04:02 PM
Tim Duncan? I know he's old and stuff but Spurs as a whole are legit.

CelticBalla32
08-20-2014, 04:05 PM
No modern day "rivalry" is anything like in the 80s/90s, but LeBron's personal history of battles with Boston is probably the closest thing to it.

Starting with Cleveland/Boston in the Conference Semifinals in 2008, where that series went 7. In 2010, the Celtics took out the Cavs for the last time before LeBron went to Miami. In 2011, Boston got destroyed but in 2012, they pushed Miami to 7 games in the Eastern Conference Finals.

All of those battles were exceptionally fun to watch. Pierce even had his first and only 50-point game of his career against LeBron/Cleveland.

But this is nothing like Celtics/Lakers back in the day or even Bulls/Knicks of the 90s, or Bulls/Bad Boys, etc. Guys are too sweet nowadays, every superstar is every other superstar's best friend.

Kidbasketball20
08-20-2014, 04:07 PM
Tim Duncan? I know he's old and stuff but Spurs as a whole are legit.

If LeBron played in the West maybe and had to face the SPurs year in and year out in the playoffs.

CelticBalla32
08-20-2014, 04:07 PM
Did Kobe?

Did Jordan?

Jordan absolutely did. The Bad Boys beat him up multiple times and brought the best out of him, and then the Bulls vs. Patrick Ewing's Knicks throughout the 90s was very intense. Lots of tempers flaring, lots of heated battles, altercations, they both wanted to destroy each other.

iTare
08-20-2014, 04:10 PM
...durant?

Nash
08-20-2014, 04:11 PM
PP
Boston big 3
Spurs
smashed the superstar big 3 of OKC

I<3NBA
08-20-2014, 04:12 PM
Duncan would be the closest. He's faced Duncan 3 times in the Finals and have won 1/3. the 2 times he lost, one was a sweep, the other 4-1. that's brutal.

Soundwave
08-20-2014, 04:12 PM
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https://thebestten.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/jordanrules1.jpg

http://cdn.hoop365.com/wp-content/uploads/hoop365_michael_jordan_rules-youtube.jpg

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:oldlol: at some of the sh*t the Pistons were allowed to get away with.

AirGauge23
08-20-2014, 04:12 PM
...durant?

Yep.

This is gonna be the one for the next 5 years.

Brokenbeat
08-20-2014, 04:25 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bld4_uUCIAA3iiD.png

:oldlol: at some of the sh*t the Pistons were allowed to get away with.

Laimbeer giving noogies :roll:

KBaller33
08-20-2014, 04:35 PM
KD? Why would you just leave him out?

zoom17
08-20-2014, 04:40 PM
The closest is Paul Pierce they both had playoff battles throughout the years with both winning against the other.

3ball
08-20-2014, 04:40 PM
KD? Why would you just leave him out?
OKC in 2012 was too young - so wet behind the ears - they were a talented team that wasn't nearly ready.

3ball
08-20-2014, 04:44 PM
.
Most of Jordan's main rivals in the East had Finals experience..


1) MJ beat the 2-time defending champion Bad Boys.

2) Ewing's Knicks made the Finals each time Jordan retired in 94' and 99' - they were championship-level teams that would have made 3 or 4 more Finals if they didn't have to go thru MJ during his 3-peats.

3) MJ swept Shaq and Penny's Orlando team that had been to the Finals the previous year - obviously, Shaq and Penny is a big step up from say, Roy Hibbert and Paul George.

4) MJ beat a very deep Pacer team in 1998, led by all-stars Reggie Miller and Rik Smits - this same Pacer team made the Finals in 2000 against Shaq and Kobe's Lakers.

5) MJ beat a 3 all-star Cleveland team with Mark Price, Larry Nance and Brad Daughtery (and Ron Harper at SG with All-defensive team Hot Rod Williams at the 4) - this team won 57 games and had the #2 ranked defense when MJ's Bulls upset them with "the shot" in 1989.

6) MJ beat Pat Riley's 61-win Heat in the ECF in 5 games - those Heat had the #1 ranked defense and two all-stars in Alonzo Mourning and Tim Hardaway.


This was just to get out of the East..

How do Lebron's Eastern foes compare?... they don't - only one of them (the pre-Garnett-injury Celtics) had any Finals experience and they were old (post-Garnett-injury) when Lebron beat them.
.

MiseryCityTexas
08-20-2014, 04:44 PM
Yeah these nba players aren't in love with the game like they claim to be in the tv commercials. players these days are more superficial than ever before, and basketball is just a job for them now instead of actually having fun, competing playing basketball. "we just wanna chill" - Clit Bosh.

riseagainst
08-20-2014, 04:47 PM
Most of Jordan's main rivals in the East had Finals experience..


1) MJ beat the 2-time defending champion Bad Boys.

2) Ewing's Knicks made the Finals each time Jordan retired in 94' and 99' - they were championship-level teams that would have made 3 or 4 more Finals if they didn't have to go thru MJ during his 3-peats.

3) MJ swept Shaq and Penny's Orlando team that had been to the Finals the previous year - obviously, Shaq and Penny is a big step up from say, Roy Hibbert and Paul George.

4) MJ beat a very deep Pacer team in 1998, led by all-stars Reggie Miller and Rik Smits - this same Pacer team made the Finals in 2000 against Shaq and Kobe's Lakers.

5) MJ beat a 3 all-star Cleveland team with Mark Price, Larry Nance and Brad Daughtery (and Ron Harper at SG with All-defensive team Hot Rod Williams at the 4) - this team won 57 games and had the #2 ranked defense when MJ's Bulls upset them with "the shot" in 1989.

6) MJ beat Pat Riley's 61-win Heat in the ECF in 5 games - those Heat had the #1 ranked defense and two all-stars in Alonzo Mourning and Tim Hardaway.


This was just to get out of the East..

How do Lebron's Eastern foes compare?... they don't - only one of them (the pre-Garnett-injury Celtics) had any Finals experience and they were old (post-Garnett-injury) when Lebron beat them.
.

:bowdown:

Hey Yo
08-20-2014, 04:58 PM
OKC in 2012 was too young - so wet behind the ears - they were a talented team that wasn't nearly ready.
They were young, but only took them 15 games to win 12 and make the Finals. They were also favored by Vegas before tip-off of game one of the Finals.

They were ready.

3ball
08-20-2014, 05:09 PM
They were young, but only took them 15 games to win 12 and make the Finals. They were also favored by Vegas before tip-off of game one of the Finals.

They were ready.
OKC's offense left a lot to be desired...

A lot of teams that DIDN'T win when they got to the Finals probably wish they could have played against OKC's "ok, your turn to go 1-on-1 off-the-dribble" offense instead.

No surprise that this was Lebron's only convincing championship win out of his 5 tries.

GODbe
08-20-2014, 05:13 PM
No. LeBald only chose to rival a couple role players throughout his career, such as DeShawn Stephenson, Jason Terry etc. He always stayed away from trying to anger a legend like Godbe. Regardless, Godbe never shows him mercy:applause: .

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Hoopz2332
08-20-2014, 05:22 PM
LeBron joined them. Him vs. Wade on even footing would have been a legitimate rivalry. Instead he PUSSIED OUT.


LBJ and Wade were rivals? This is news to me.:oldlol: before the big 3 came together the heat were a sh1tty team and the Cavs were winning 60 games. Bosh was in Toronto losing/getting kicked out the 1st round.

DaSeba5
08-20-2014, 07:10 PM
Paul Pierce and the Celtics?

raprap
08-20-2014, 07:11 PM
Paul Pierce? Paul George? Tim Duncan and the great Spurs?

selrahc
08-20-2014, 07:14 PM
LeBron's biggest rival was himself in the fourth quarter

SCdac
08-20-2014, 07:18 PM
2012 ... the year Lebron had "redemption" in mind, after falling flat in the 2011 Finals... Lebron improved his post game and range and came out hungry.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/06/13/article-0-1394D3A7000005DC-28_634x417.jpg

Meticode
08-20-2014, 07:19 PM
Pierce comes to mind. It literally took it him years to get pass Boston. Father time caught up to them and he assembled with the Heat.

K Xerxes
08-20-2014, 07:27 PM
OKC's offense left a lot to be desired...

A lot of teams that DIDN'T win when they got to the Finals probably wish they could have played against OKC's "ok, your turn to go 1-on-1 off-the-dribble" offense instead.

No surprise that this was Lebron's only convincing championship win out of his 5 tries.

They put up a decent points per game total. Their offense could have been improved for sure, but the main problem was their defense - mainly that they didn't make adjustments to LeBron destroying them in the post.

DonDadda59
08-20-2014, 07:29 PM
A geriatric Tim Duncan. He's 1-2 against him in the finals. That one being the result of a miracle from Jesus himself. Everything else has been pure domination by Old Man Riverwalk.