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Lebron23
10-17-2020, 11:05 PM
And 2 years later his number's and productions went down after playing with Michael Jordan. People were calling Irving a great scorer despite only averaging 25 ppg in his best statistical season.

ThatCoolKid
10-17-2020, 11:07 PM
Jordan in year 17 had a 30 ppg scorer on his team and missed the playoffs in the historically bad East of the early 2000s. Lebron in year 17 had a high 20s ppg scorer on his team and won the chip.

Stanley Kobrick
10-17-2020, 11:09 PM
And 2 years later his number's and productions went down after playing with Michael Jordan. People were calling Irving a great scorer despite only averaging 25 ppg in his best statistical season.
:cheers:

Real Men Wear Green
10-17-2020, 11:46 PM
People that aren't ****ing idiots know that Stack shot 40% to get that 29.8 ppg for one of the worst teams in the league. It is the single most irrelevant statistical accomplishment in NBA history. It wasn't even a true 30ppg season. Only the dumbest trolling would act like Stack was an elite wing or pretend that what MJ did in Washington had anything to do with why he is regarded as the greatest of all time.

Shooter
10-18-2020, 03:03 AM
People that aren't ****ing idiots know that Stack shot 40% to get that 29.8 ppg for one of the worst teams in the league. It is the single most irrelevant statistical accomplishment in NBA history. It wasn't even a true 30ppg season. Only the dumbest trolling would act like Stack was an elite wing or pretend that what MJ did in Washington had anything to do with why he is regarded as the greatest of all time.

Meltdown

LonelyOwl
10-18-2020, 05:16 AM
Those Wizards were Loaded

Peak Jerry Stackhouse
Larry Hughes
Charles Oakley
Handpicked 1st pick of the draft

How did MJ miss the playoffs with all that help?

SATAN
10-18-2020, 05:32 AM
People that aren't ****ing idiots know that Stack shot 40% to get that 29.8 ppg for one of the worst teams in the league. It is the single most irrelevant statistical accomplishment in NBA history. It wasn't even a true 30ppg season. Only the dumbest trolling would act like Stack was an elite wing or pretend that what MJ did in Washington had anything to do with why he is regarded as the greatest of all time.

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SATAN
10-18-2020, 05:33 AM
Those Wizards were Loaded

Peak Jerry Stackhouse
Larry Hughes
Charles Oakley
Handpicked 1st pick of the draft

How did MJ miss the playoffs with all that help?

Probably tried to bully them all and killed the team chemistry.

ThatCoolKid
10-18-2020, 08:47 AM
Those Wizards were Loaded

Peak Jerry Stackhouse
Larry Hughes
Charles Oakley
Handpicked 1st pick of the draft

How did MJ miss the playoffs with all that help?

Good thing he didn't make it to the finals and lose, then it really would have been embarrassing, much better to watch the playoffs from the couch :lol

pandiani17
10-18-2020, 08:58 AM
Good thing he didn't make it to the finals and lose, then it really would have been embarrassing, much better to watch the playoffs from the couch :lol

Yeah, he chose Kwame Brown on purpose not to make it to the finals. Otherwise his legacy would take a hit when he lost there. :roll:

pandiani17
10-18-2020, 09:00 AM
Probably tried to bully them all and killed the team chemistry.

He had a roster of good players, but not balanced. Too many good shooting guards, yet not a clear point guard, for example. And yes, he had problems getting along with the young ones, especially Richard Hamilton, from what I've heard (that's why he was traded for Stackhouse).

BigtimeNBAFan
10-18-2020, 12:39 PM
Those Wizards were Loaded

Peak Jerry Stackhouse
Larry Hughes
Charles Oakley
Handpicked 1st pick of the draft

How did MJ miss the playoffs with all that help?

Yep and as you point out, Jordan drafted Kwame Brown. If Kwame Brown wasn't enough "help" for Jordan, it is his own damn fault. He can't make excuses for not making the playoffs in the weak east.