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LAmbruh
11-15-2020, 12:02 AM
https://streamable.com/ny94q5


Damn, what a weak era


Even HIV riddled Irv was busting ref jokes at Ordan's 1st class trips to the FT line :oldlol:

highwhey
11-15-2020, 12:28 AM
:oldlol:

love Magic's honest persona, he doesn't hold back the truth. we can confirm this simply by viewing footage. it's ridiculous the superstar calls MJ received. NBA needed a poster boy.

light
11-15-2020, 12:39 AM
https://streamable.com/ny94q5


Damn, what a weak era

Even HIV riddled Irv was busting ref jokes at Ordan's 1st class trips to the FT line :oldlol:

That's not even the half of it.

Jordan was favored by refs and by scorekeepers.

In Jack McCallum's book "Dream Team" Pippen breaks down how the dice was loaded in Jordan's favor:

https://s8.gifyu.com/images/Jordan-Refs-Favoritism.png

TheGoatest
11-15-2020, 01:07 AM
Jordan and his teams continuously got the most beneficial calls in history from the refs.

Anyone seriously think that this is a foul if Jordan is on the Bulls roster that season:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CdOzWd6XEAAkFpW.jpg

dankok8
11-15-2020, 01:16 AM
Wait... so because Magic said that MJ used to get superstar calls now the whole NBA was rigged to help MJ! :oldlol:

HoopsNY
11-15-2020, 01:21 AM
The desperation of Bran stans is amusing. What goes for LeBron, doesn't go for anyone else. It's age old. Superstars get calls or are let off the hook more favorably than others. MJ got them; Malone got them; heck even Reggie Miller got them; Kobe got them; Shaq got them; LeBron gets them; and Harden gets the most, arguably.


And in the second quarter, he hooked Bam Adebayo’s arm under the rim to disrupt the rebound. The official was staring right at them and ignored the foul.

Moments later, LeBron clearly knocked the ball out of bounds (again right in front of the official) was still rewarded with the possession.

So, by halftime, LeBron James should technically have been in foul trouble and acquired at least one more turnover.

https://www.poundingtherock.com/2020/10/7/21505269/lebron-james-can-do-no-wrong-nba-finals-lakers-miami-heat-lopsided-foul-calls


LeBron James, the self-proclaimed “king” of well, something, is the player who, night after night, gets more favorable treatment from referees than any of the other great players. But make no mistake, it was a close race.

Shaquille O’Neal was in the running but late in his career, that changed for some reason. Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant? Well, they got help, but not like LeBron. Wilt Chamberlain never fouled out of an NBA game, but I’m not convinced he got the benefit of as many favors as James.

That mystery foul called on Portland’s Anthony Tolliver Saturday night, when LeBron went flying down the left side of the lane for an uncontested breakaway layup that he missed and Tolliver was whistled for a foul is a classic example.

https://www.nbcsports.com/northwest/portland-trail-blazers/lebron-james-king-all-calls-and-referees-are-his-minions


Traveling. Steps. Walking. Does the violation even exist in the basketball rule book any longer? And if it does, why has the NBA, or its officials, opted to utterly neglect enforcing it? Early in Game 2—and you can watch the replay here, courtesy of the folks at ESPN (0:30)—LeBron James caught a pass just outside the left elbow, took one dribble and then, after he picked up the ball, took one, two, three steps before laying the ball into the peach basket, which in any basketball, in any era, is traveling.

https://www.newsweek.com/nbas-extra-step-what-happened-traveling-254154

Bran stans are amusing. They think they've discovered something new and unheard of :lol

Stanley Kobrick
11-15-2020, 01:21 AM
Wait... so because Magic said that MJ used to get superstar calls now the whole NBA was rigged to help MJ! :oldlol:
well they did institute illegal defense to superficially create spacing and lanes for iso players

Axe
11-15-2020, 01:25 AM
1989-90 season was the last straw, wasn't it.

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11-15-2020, 01:27 AM
1989-90 season was the last straw, wasn't it.

It was for me. Stopped playing until recently

Stanley Kobrick
11-15-2020, 01:30 AM
It was for me. Stopped playing until recently
i always enjoyed watching you play

Mauzah
11-15-2020, 01:46 AM
Uhh yah those Detroit Pistons battles say otherwise.

They openly admit the intent was to injure Jordan if he came into the paint but Magic Johnson cracks a shit talking joke between friends about fouling so therefore Jordan had a cakewalk to championships.

Stephonit
11-15-2020, 08:44 AM
Magic Johnson was a big beneficiary himself. His free throw attempts increased remarkably during his career.

MadDog
11-15-2020, 10:44 AM
OP doesn't understand sarcasm and humor. Yikes. :oldlol: Being a reclused cripple must feel bleak.

KennyPowers
11-15-2020, 11:52 AM
https://i.makeagif.com/media/5-15-2015/aO9nso.gif

Bronbron23
11-15-2020, 12:10 PM
https://streamable.com/ny94q5


Damn, what a weak era


Even HIV riddled Irv was busting ref jokes at Ordan's 1st class trips to the FT line :oldlol:

And then there's this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AKU2u1Aj96w gets wacked on his shooting arm, neck and head and there's no call. Mj so used to it he dosnt even say anything to the refs. Commentator says you know how the league is no fracture no foul lol. Bron would of fell, flopped and cried like he usually does.

Bron stans are so dumb. Yall make this shit way to easy

Bronbron23
11-15-2020, 12:28 PM
https://streamable.com/ny94q5


Damn, what a weak era


Even HIV riddled Irv was busting ref jokes at Ordan's 1st class trips to the FT line :oldlol:

Meanwhile here's lebron reaction to a basic hard screen. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bgbHF5qKXTo

Commentators talk about the soft state of the league. Imagine actually thinking that this isnt the softesr era ever. Not just in ball but in sports and life in general. Bron stans are amazing :facepalm

Hey Yo
11-15-2020, 01:41 PM
Uhh yah those Detroit Pistons battles say otherwise.

They openly admit the intent was to injure Jordan if he came into the paint but Magic Johnson cracks a shit talking joke between friends about fouling so therefore Jordan had a cakewalk to championships.
But for some reason, with all the games they played against each other, it never came close to happening.

tpols
11-15-2020, 02:10 PM
I remember watching the clip where MJ punched reggie in the face, and they threw reggie out of the game. He definitely got cooking. Not as bad as Lebron, but still.... That might be why Kobe is the GOAT. The league hated Kobe. He was a villain. And yet he still dominated.

Axe
11-15-2020, 05:40 PM
I remember watching the clip where MJ punched reggie in the face, and they threw reggie out of the game. He definitely got cooking. Not as bad as Lebron, but still.... That might be why Kobe is the GOAT. The league hated Kobe. He was a villain. And yet he still dominated.
Yet kobe is a consensus top 10-15 player. You can't convince people here.