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imnew09
01-30-2016, 04:42 PM
Jordan with Prime WADE and BOSH, guaranteed 4-peat. Highly chance of sweeping Dallas, OKC, Spurs, and the revenge Spurs.

Only fken Lebron would go 2/4. damn choker

Smoke117
01-30-2016, 04:44 PM
I guess your precious Kobe wouldn't be able to do it though, eh? Good to see you are becoming more realistic. :lol

Gus Hemmingway
01-30-2016, 04:44 PM
9-39


1-14


1/20


2/7


32%


:roll: :roll: :roll:

dubeta
01-30-2016, 04:45 PM
1-9

Lebronxrings
01-30-2016, 04:46 PM
I guess your precious Kobe wouldn't be able to do it though, eh? Good to see you are becoming more realistic. :lol
:lol

imnew09
01-30-2016, 04:47 PM
I guess your precious Kobe wouldn't be able to do it though, eh? Good to see you are becoming more realistic. :lol


Only dumb fks who argues that Jordan aint the GOAT.

Kobe would've 3peated, something Lebeta never done before

Gus Hemmingway
01-30-2016, 04:48 PM
ImSpew09 taking that bukkake bath like usual :lol

imnew09
01-30-2016, 04:50 PM
ImSpew09 taking that bukkake bath like usual :lol


Sorry bro, this aint BUSkkake, we don't take loads

3ball
01-30-2016, 04:55 PM
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HERE'S WHY MJ WINS 2014 FINALS


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Dallas and OKC hold Kawhi to 12 ppg on ~45%


Result: competitive series


Portland and Heat let Kawhi score 18 ppg on ~57%


Result: Massacre


If Lebron could've held role player Kawhi to 12 ppg on sub-40% like DAL and OKC did, instead of letting him be > Duncan, the series would've been competitive, just like DAL and OKC... In addition to the better defense, if Lebron adds the offensive aggressionAS WELL by doubling his shot attempts like he did in 2015 Finals (which won 2 games with worse supporting cast against better team), the Heat WIN.

MJ would've done both of these things - he never let Byron Russell be better than Karl Malone.. If he had, the Bulls would've been blown away as well.. And he would've been far more aggressive offensively - the combination of Jordan's superior play on BOTH sides of the ball would've led the Heat to victory.. Oh, and Jordan would never get carried off the floor in Game 1 - it's kind of hard to hold teammates accountable on both sides of the ball after that.

But most importantly, the entire Heat TEAM would've been playing a different and superior brand of basketball all year long, because MJ was an off-ball player like Curry, not a ball-dominator that diminishes teammates like Lebron... And the team would've had more heart to continue persevering past the midpoint in Game 3, when the Heat simply GAVE UP.

AirBonner
01-30-2016, 05:00 PM
Nope. There is no dominant perimeter defender like pippen or a dominant rebounder like Rodman. They would get abused.

3ball
01-30-2016, 05:09 PM
Nope. There is no dominant perimeter defender like pippen or a dominant rebounder like Rodman. They would get abused.
MJ destroys Mavs in 2011, destroys the babies in 2012, and averages another 40+ ppg vs. Spurs in 2013 if they leave him open like that.

In 2014, MJ would be far more aggressive offensively than Lebron's laughable 17 shots per game, and he wouldn't let a role player be > Duncan... nor would he set a horrible tone by getting carried off the floor in Game 1, or give up altogether in Game 3.

Of course, the entire Heat TEAM would've been playing a different and superior brand of basketball for his entire tenure because MJ was an off-ball player like Curry, not a ball-dominator that diminishes teammates like Lebron.

warriorfan
01-30-2016, 05:11 PM
Sorry bro, this aint BUSkkake, we don't take loads

:lebronamazed:

AirBonner
01-30-2016, 05:14 PM
MJ destroys Mavs in 2011, destroys the babies in 2012, and averages another 40+ ppg vs. Spurs in 2013 if they leave him open like that.

In 2014, MJ would be far more aggressive offensively than Lebron's laughable 17 shots per game, and he wouldn't let a role player be > Duncan... nor would he set a horrible tone by getting carried off the floor in Game 1, or give up altogether in Game 3.

Of course, the entire Heat TEAM would've been playing a different and superior brand of basketball for his entire tenure because MJ was an off-ball player like Curry, not a ball-dominator that diminishes teammates like Lebron.
Jordan would get shut down by Terry and Leonard.

tmacattack33
01-30-2016, 06:20 PM
Highly incorrect.

1. A 99 player will not always play like a 99.

2. In 2012, Bosh was injured in Round 2 and round 3. Miami's front court was weak as sh*t and Lebron was REQUIRED to switch positions and battle in the paint and rebound to make up for it. 6'6 MJ could not do this

3. By 2014, Wade was not a top 15 player anymore and Bosh was around 15-20. There is no reason to believe MJ could have gotten it done either

LAKingKobe
01-30-2016, 07:04 PM
Highly incorrect.

1. A 99 player will not always play like a 99.

2. In 2012, Bosh was injured in Round 2 and round 3. Miami's front court was weak as sh*t and Lebron was REQUIRED to switch positions and battle in the paint and rebound to make up for it. 6'6 MJ could not do this

3. By 2014, Wade was not a top 15 player anymore and Bosh was around 15-20. There is no reason to believe MJ could have gotten it done either

Very true mate. Lebron 2012 13 was a one man wrecking crew who created an incredible amount of offensive production while also anchoring the defense.

Clifton
01-30-2016, 08:05 PM
Jordan wouldn't have lost in 2011.

Would he have lost in 2014? I want to say yes, but then again remember what he did to Utah in 1998 with his team old, ineffective, and unable to score.

The Spurs are capable of choking just like the Jazz were. They did it in 2013. But they really did blow out the Heat that year.

I say MJ goes 3 for 4.