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andgar923
04-02-2020, 08:46 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lDZ0g9HoPw

Watch and find out

Vino24
04-02-2020, 08:48 PM
LeBron has had the Best 17 year run. So him

Kblaze8855
04-02-2020, 08:57 PM
Without watching it yet I’m just taking some guesses....

MJ never played 10 years in a row.

Magic....80-90 would be kinda wild. 5 rings 3 mvps.

Kareem had a hard 10 but “only” 2 rings in the best of it.

Shaq 96-06 would be 4 rings and only one non superstar season.

Bird didn’t play 10 straight at any point.

lebrons 06-16 is great obviously.

Russell as usual just can’t be counted to make it a conversation. I assume they pretend he doesn’t exist.


Im guessing they go with Jordan and ignore the missing seasons....or Magic.

andgar923
04-02-2020, 08:59 PM
Without watching it yet I’m just taking some guesses....

MJ never played 10 years in a row.

Magic....80-90 would be kinda wild. 5 rings 3 mvps.

Kareem had a hard 10 but “only” 2 rings in the best of it.

Shaq 96-06 would be 4 rings and only one non superstar season.

Bird didn’t play 10 straight at any point.

lebrons 06-16 is great obviously.

Russell as usual just can’t be counted to make it a conversation. I assume they pretend he doesn’t exist.


Im guessing they go with Jordan and ignore the missing seasons....or Magic.

It wasn't 'in a row' just 10 years in their peak. The OP explains all in the video.

Kblaze8855
04-02-2020, 09:02 PM
Well if it just best 10 seasons it’s gotta be Jordan, Wilt, or Kareem I guess but I’ll go watch it.

red1
04-02-2020, 09:06 PM
Im going with the raptors, any random 10 years.





pound for pound GOAT franchise in all of pro sports

andgar923
04-02-2020, 09:09 PM
Well if it just best 10 seasons it’s gotta be Jordan, Wilt, or Kareem I guess but I’ll go watch it.

It's an interesting premise and conclusion with some surprising results.

Stephonit
04-02-2020, 09:28 PM
Who has the best 5 year run?

red1
04-02-2020, 09:28 PM
ray allen has the best 1.2 seconds run.

SouBeachTalents
04-02-2020, 09:36 PM
I didn't watch the video, but saw Shaq wasn't included in their ranking at the end, which is ridiculous. And I would definitely take 86-95 Hakeem over 01-10 Kobe

Da_Realist
04-02-2020, 11:48 PM
Very interesting take. It definitely highlights some careers that have been lost in the shuffle.

FKAri
04-03-2020, 01:02 AM
MJ wasting a good chunk of his prime playing baseball was so frustrating as a fan. What could have been...I'm surprised that angle of it isn't brought up more. It was shocking and made the 93/94 season boring with lots of us following MJ's baseball progress not knowing if he was ever coming back.

Axe
04-03-2020, 01:08 AM
MJ wasting a good chunk of his prime playing baseball was so frustrating as a fan. What could have been...I'm surprised that angle of it isn't brought up more. It was shocking and made the 93/94 season boring with lots of us following MJ's baseball progress not knowing if he was ever coming back.
Well, i guess that was the consequence for his growing gambling habits back then. He had to be banished from the league for 1 1/2 season.

Da_Realist
04-03-2020, 01:22 AM
Well, i guess that was the consequence for his growing gambling habits back then. He had to be banished from the league for 1 1/2 season.

If he was banished for gambling, it would have been exposed back then and especially in all this time since then. All the owners and executives would have known about it. Somebody would have squealed by now. There's no way this would have stayed such a secret and they definitely would not have allowed MJ to own a team without ordering him into rehab or some gambling counseling.

No way they would allow him to just announce on his own (without asking permission from the league commissioner and other higher ups) his intention to start playing again while the 95 regular season was underway.

People just like talking sh*t.

Axe
04-03-2020, 08:35 AM
If he was banished for gambling, it would have been exposed back then and especially in all this time since then. All the owners and executives would have known about it. Somebody would have squealed by now. There's no way this would have stayed such a secret and they definitely would not have allowed MJ to own a team without ordering him into rehab or some gambling counseling.

No way they would allow him to just announce on his own (without asking permission from the league commissioner and other higher ups) his intention to start playing again while the 95 regular season was underway.

People just like talking sh*t.
Really? So i guess only him and david stern truly knows about that.

Regardless, i still think of him as the true goat but it's just my personal opinion though.

Manny98
04-03-2020, 08:58 AM
MJs doesn't count because he took a two year break in between so he gets a unfair advantage over players that actually played for 10 consecutive years