View Full Version : Mike Beasley “if you still have MJ as GOAT you’re holding onto past”. Haslem agrees.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C4_J4d_ucRa/?igsh=cHpuNGY0eDl1bTV4
Video is in second slide. You can see Haslem in the comment section agreeing.
Thoughts?
SouBeachTalents
03-26-2024, 08:12 PM
Bro, dog, I don't really see how you can dispute such a well thought out and articulated argument like that.
Real Men Wear Green
03-26-2024, 08:21 PM
If you compare the "old" phase of their career, after the age of 34 James had a better career by a wide margin. The reason why I don't feel he has a greater career than Jordan is what Jordan did in the part of his career that mattered. MJ could have made a stronger case for himself but he chose to retire twice as the best player in the league. James on the other hand is making sure he gets every great season he can or of his body. That does make him more valuable in terms of total impact, giving you more great seasons. But at their peaks Jordan did more. 10-time scoring champ, 5-time mvp and all that.
HylianNightmare
03-26-2024, 08:54 PM
Smoking that good shit
SATAN
03-26-2024, 09:23 PM
We Done With The 90s!!
3ba11
03-26-2024, 10:26 PM
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Lebron obviously put Beasley on the payroll due to getting destroyed by Beasley in 1-on-1 repeatedly:
https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-27-2024/JZHCDc.gif
1987_Lakers
03-26-2024, 10:37 PM
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Lebron obviously put Beasley on the payroll due to getting destroyed by Beasley in 1-on-1 repeatedly:
https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-27-2024/JZHCDc.gif
MJ lost to this guy
https://mms.businesswire.com/media/20181119005704/en/691379/5/John_Rogers_01_154_Print.jpg
ImKobe
03-26-2024, 10:40 PM
People look at the facts. Jordan accomplished more in both RS & Playoffs. :confusedshrug:
3ba11
03-26-2024, 10:47 PM
https://mms.businesswire.com/media/20181119005704/en/691379/5/John_Rogers_01_154_Print.jpg
MJ lost to this guy
Not everytime and MJ didn't turn around and start paying that guy to call him goat
Baller234
03-26-2024, 10:52 PM
Lol.
According to Beasley, Bron is the greatest of all time because:
- He scored 40k career points
- He takes "good" care of his body
Wow, air tight argument right there. Have to say.
Sure fire proof he is the greatest and we are all witness.
3ba11
03-26-2024, 10:55 PM
MJ already overcame the type of player that Lebron is by overcoming Bird & Magic, plus a bunch of goat centers
warriorfan
03-27-2024, 12:14 AM
I one time almost got kicked out of a game for getting beastly too lit
BarberSchool
03-27-2024, 12:20 AM
Smoking that good shit
No question.
And def too much of it…
…for his level of mental abilities.
And I say this as an ICE HASH LIVE ROSIN snob…
bison
03-27-2024, 12:20 AM
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Lebron obviously put Beasley on the payroll due to getting destroyed by Beasley in 1-on-1 repeatedly:
https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-27-2024/JZHCDc.gif
I came to post this as well. Beasley considers lebron the GOAT just for the sole purpose of claiming that he ‘beat the GOAT’ one on one.
And ofc Haslem would agree. Unlike lebron, haslem is a stand up teammate who would never throw one of his own guys under the bus.
John8204
03-27-2024, 02:17 AM
Boy is he going to be mad when someone tells him what the AT stands for.
Wally450
03-27-2024, 12:04 PM
Its like people can't have an opinion.
90sgoat
03-27-2024, 06:45 PM
Beasley and Haslem combined probably struggle to notch 100 IQ.
Kblaze8855
03-27-2024, 06:55 PM
Its like people can't have an opinion.
what stands out to me is how quick people jump to an assumption that those they disagree with are being paid. Like people don’t just……think things we don’t. There is and always will be a generational divide. People always favor The guy closest to them. The opinions won’t always lineup that neatly, but they’re going to lean that way generally. You don’t need clandestine phone calls and sacks of money left by the patio door.
A good percentage of the basketball world thinks LeBron is the best ever and an overwhelming percentage would say he’s top two or three. I don’t have to agree to know people come by the opinion genuinely. They might be wrong. But they don’t have to be paid to think it.
90sgoat
03-27-2024, 07:47 PM
[QUOTE=Kblaze8855;14894922
A good percentage of the basketball world thinks LeBron is the best ever[/QUOTE]
Not really, well maybe if we count people who get paid to talk basketball, sure.
If you go on any social media and the talk is Lebron and MJ the vast majority are in favor of MJ and a lot of people hate on Lebron.
Lebron is only really popular with bball nerds, particularly the advanced stats nerds.
Kblaze8855
03-27-2024, 07:53 PM
Hes pretty respected by basketball players. Probably not as much as Kobe but he’s up there. Hes probably a worldwide poll number 2 at this point I’d say. Number 2 worldwide would likely be him or Kobe. Average fans don’t really acknowledge much beyond that.
what stands out to me is how quick people jump to an assumption that those they disagree with are being paid. Like people don’t just……think things we don’t. There is and always will be a generational divide. People always favor The guy closest to them. The opinions won’t always lineup that neatly, but they’re going to lean that way generally. You don’t need clandestine phone calls and sacks of money left by the patio door.
A good percentage of the basketball world thinks LeBron is the best ever and an overwhelming percentage would say he’s top two or three. I don’t have to agree to know people come by the opinion genuinely. They might be wrong. But they don’t have to be paid to think it.
I think Jordan was probably more dominant over the peers he faced than LeBron did, I just was stirring the pot and generating discussion tbh. But people who think Jordan was flawless are pretty ridiculous. There has never been and never will be a flawless player and even if there were, that doesn't necessarily make them the GOAT if someone else's positives are overwhelmingly better enough to make up for any flaws. Chris Paul is possibly the least flawed player (his only real flaws are height and too much unselfishness) I can think of and he's top 20 at best.
sdot_thadon
03-27-2024, 10:19 PM
It honestly has just been a matter of time. When the accomplishments are comparable eventually younger fans will sway the conversation to the newer player. Their peaks are debatable.Skis are debatable. Some things they have an edge over one another but tbh neither has enough of anything to try and say it's clear at this point.
SATAN
03-27-2024, 10:21 PM
Beasley and Haslem combined probably struggle to notch 100 IQ.
You weren't even a fan of basketball for the majority of the time Beasley was playing. :coleman:
3ba11
03-27-2024, 10:27 PM
It honestly has just been a matter of time. When the accomplishments are comparable eventually younger fans will sway the conversation to the newer player. Their peaks are debatable.Skis are debatable. Some things they have an edge over one another but tbh neither has enough of anything to try and say it's clear at this point.
^^^ that's your delusion because a lot of things are cut and dry like Jordan's superior winning, scoring, fits, chemistry, ball-control, less help, greater clutch, and teammate development (didn't rely on ball-dominance/impose spot-up roles that stall young players & create bad fits)
sdot_thadon
03-27-2024, 11:19 PM
^^^ that's your delusion because a lot of things are cut and dry like Jordan's superior winning, scoring, fits, chemistry, ball-control, less help, greater clutch, and teammate development (didn't rely on ball-dominance/impose spot-up roles that stall young players & create bad fits)
By superior winning, you mean 4 titles vs 6. That's not a big gap, especially considering Lebron was able to spend like half his career in the finals. By superior scoring you mean more ppg. Meanwhile Lebron is the unobtainable all time leading scorer and has been in the playoffs for even longer. By superior fits you mean was only able to win in a specific system and got his ass handed to him without said system, meanwhile Lebron was able to fit and lead so many different casts and coaches to success with different style teams. Yeah ok. Lebrons teams have has crazy chemistry more times than we can count. That's not even a bad talking point it's lala land level bs. By less help you mean having more help than anyone else in your era where your sidekick is better than nearly everyone's best player? Snore. I can buy the argument that Mj is more clutch, But Lebron has more playoff game winners and is one of the most clutch mfers to ever touch a ball. Teammate development? Kwame Brown. You're right he relied on shot dominance instead that created the same problems but to such a worse magnitude they had to implement a system to give his teammates a chance to shoot the ball lol. You are Mjs worst spokesperson, I've seen you convert more people to believing Lebron is goat than anything . Mav is that you??
3ba11
03-27-2024, 11:36 PM
By superior winning, you mean 4 titles vs 6. That's not a big gap,
Jordan won at twice the rate of Lebron (40% vs 20%) but more importantly, he had stretches where he mostly won titles and had unbeatable teams, while Lebron never did with any cast.
So Lebron is praised for mostly losing and being extremely beatable with every cast that he ever had, and this is considered better than Jordan mostly winning and being unbeatable with just Pippen. iI's looney tunes.
Lebron lost many times in his prime and in every way - upset losses, sweep losses, numerous losses with 2 all-star teammates, record losses... lottery.... worst-ever Finals records.. many losses with preseason favorites and 1 or 2 seeds... he's simply the biggest loser of all-time
90sgoat
03-27-2024, 11:48 PM
You weren't even a fan of basketball for the majority of the time Beasley was playing. :coleman:
He's the most blackhole player I've ever seen.
sdot_thadon
03-28-2024, 01:27 AM
Jordan won at twice the rate of Lebron (40% vs 20%) but more importantly, he had stretches where he mostly won titles and had unbeatable teams, while Lebron never did with any cast.
So Lebron is praised for mostly losing and being extremely beatable with every cast that he ever had, and this is considered better than Jordan mostly winning and being unbeatable with just Pippen. iI's looney tunes.
Lebron lost many times in his prime and in every way - upset losses, sweep losses, numerous losses with 2 all-star teammates, record losses... lottery.... worst-ever Finals records.. many losses with preseason favorites and 1 or 2 seeds... he's simply the biggest loser of all-time
Mike gambled the entire 90s with loaded dice lol. There was never a team with the talent or more talent than his teams had(when there was in the 80s he lost more than Lebron). That's a nonstarter to any debate, you're upset because Lebron had to take different measures to get the types of teams Mj enjoyed yearly. And Lebron for the most part was able to be on the same level as other stacked or even great teams only because he moved when he needed to. Mj didn't face any atg level squads for titles. Not a single one.
By superior winning, you mean 4 titles vs 6. That's not a big gap, especially considering Lebron was able to spend like half his career in the finals. By superior scoring you mean more ppg. Meanwhile Lebron is the unobtainable all time leading scorer and has been in the playoffs for even longer. By superior fits you mean was only able to win in a specific system and got his ass handed to him without said system, meanwhile Lebron was able to fit and lead so many different casts and coaches to success with different style teams. Yeah ok. Lebrons teams have has crazy chemistry more times than we can count. That's not even a bad talking point it's lala land level bs. By less help you mean having more help than anyone else in your era where your sidekick is better than nearly everyone's best player? Snore. I can buy the argument that Mj is more clutch, But Lebron has more playoff game winners and is one of the most clutch mfers to ever touch a ball. Teammate development? Kwame Brown. You're right he relied on shot dominance instead that created the same problems but to such a worse magnitude they had to implement a system to give his teammates a chance to shoot the ball lol. You are Mjs worst spokesperson, I've seen you convert more people to believing Lebron is goat than anything . Mav is that you??
4 vs 6 is a pretty big gap. The fact that Lebron was going to alot of finals isn't the same as winning championships.
Jordan's a better scorer. Is that really an argument we're having now?
Jordan wasn't nearly as ball dominant as Lebron. That in itself makes him a better fit in terms of winning championships. Lebron didn't play multiple styles either - his teams and coaches always bent towards his style of play.
The whole Jordan's help vs. Lebron's help is a matter of perception and a circular argument. Jordan's teammates are looked at as this incredibly amazing and unfair supporting cast after the fact and after the success. Meanwhile Lebron has plenty of years where he has multiple all-stars/HOFs on his teams and they come in with significant expectations then fall flat and below expectations and then instead of him getting any sort of blame his once highly touted all-star/HOF teammates are then labeled as a weak supporting cast. If Jordan didn't lead those teams to championships and/or to as many championships, people would not have been saying he lost with great teams. The excuses would've been Pippen isn't that great, Grant has no offensive game, Cartwright is old and washed up, BJ is too small, Kukoc is a soft Euro, Harper post-injury sucks, and Rodman is crazy and a team cancer. You know, similar things that are constantly said about Lebron's teammates, who actually in general were more dominant and were more considered great players before playing with Lebron then is the case with Jordan's teammates.
If you compare the "old" phase of their career, after the age of 34 James had a better career by a wide margin. The reason why I don't feel he has a greater career than Jordan is what Jordan did in the part of his career that mattered. MJ could have made a stronger case for himself but he chose to retire twice as the best player in the league. James on the other hand is making sure he gets every great season he can or of his body. That does make him more valuable in terms of total impact, giving you more great seasons. But at their peaks Jordan did more. 10-time scoring champ, 5-time mvp and all that.
This. If you believe Lebron had a better prime/peak, then this argument doesn't apply, but I look at it like this:
Lets say their careers overlapped and it was based on age - So at 18 Lebron comes into the NBA while Jordan goes into college, by the time Jordan is 21 he enters the NBA while Lebron is in his 4th year, At 28 Lebron is having his 2013 season while Jordan is having his 1991 season, at 31 Jordan is retired and Lebron is having his 2016 season, at 35 Jordan is having his 98 season and Lebron is having his 2020 season, from ages 36-39 Lebron is having his 2021-2024 seasons while Jordan is either or with the Wizards, etc. If you just look at level of dominance (so forget stats, completely different eras so admittedly its hard to compare), I would say Jordan would be the greater player from ages 25-30 and 33-35 so removing the 2 years he was retired or barely played. Lebron would be considered the greater player from ages 19-24, 31-32 and ages 36-40 (I'll go ahead and give Lebron next year over Jordan's last Wizards season). So Jordan would be considered greater for 9 seasons, while Lebron would be considered greater for 13 seasons, 9 seasons where Jordan didn't play or barely played and the other 4 seasons being Jordan either early in his career or in his late 30s. And lets say Jordan beats Lebron head to head in the playoffs most of the time if not all the time, and Jordan still wins 6 titles while Lebron has 1 or 2, 1 of which is while Jordan is retired, and Jordan has 5 MVPs to Lebron's 4 MVPs. If this is what happened, it would sound absolutely ridiculous to say Lebron was a greater player then Jordan because he has greater longevity and was a better younger player, better older player and obviously a better player when Jordan wasn't even playing, when Jordan was clearly a better player in the timeframe that mattered most which is when they were to accumulate most of their success.
John8204
03-29-2024, 02:30 PM
Jordan only has the 7 conference/finals appearances correct....Lenron's got 13
WhiteKyrie
03-29-2024, 03:04 PM
What’s more odd, even given his insane individual talent, this is proof of why he couldn’t stay in the league. The dude is absolutely mental and unhinged. You mean to tell me, the greatest player of all time is the guy you routinely beat in Miami Heat one on one after practice. But a guy who is 50+ years old, proceeded to dog walk you in one on one, thinking that man plus his superior accomplishments, because he was better, doesn’t keep him as the standard? That’s just pandering to young people right now. Or oddly complementing yourself yourself because you routinely beat the new greatest of all time every day in one on one in practice.
sdot_thadon
03-30-2024, 12:30 AM
4 vs 6 is a pretty big gap. The fact that Lebron was going to alot of finals isn't the same as winning championships.
Not really, considering Lebrons 4 was only a couple of wins from being 6, came up 2 games short twice. That's how small a gap it truly is without even touching the specifics. Now 11? That's way more than 4 or 6. It hits different if we're saying 2 more than a guy who couldn't ever win the big one, but not a guy who won several and could be called Mr. June if we're really being honest.
Jordan's a better scorer. Is that really an argument we're having now?
Jordan's a better scorer but Lebron is probably a greater scorer at this point. Did it for way longer and is the high water mark for scoring at 40k.
Jordan wasn't nearly as ball dominant as Lebron. That in itself makes him a better fit in terms of winning championships. Lebron didn't play multiple styles either - his teams and coaches always bent towards his style of play.
Right he was more shot dominant. Which made him alienate his teammates far more than a guy who actually passes them the ball. Lebron definitely played multiple styles. From the 1st Cavs stint relying simply on athletic ability and making every single play for his teams while they all just get out of his way, to playing games off the ball a bit more in Miami, working out of the post way more, anchoring the defense for a stretch and even taking a backseat in a finals series. To the 2nd Cavs stint literally doing it all, even coaching and being that closer we always knew he was more than ever. To the Lakers playing with a dominant bigman and not initiating the offense every time down. With several different coaches and systems. Along with tweaks to his game year to year.
The whole Jordan's help vs. Lebron's help is a matter of perception and a circular argument. Jordan's teammates are looked at as this incredibly amazing and unfair supporting cast after the fact and after the success. Meanwhile Lebron has plenty of years where he has multiple all-stars/HOFs on his teams and they come in with significant expectations then fall flat and below expectations and then instead of him getting any sort of blame his once highly touted all-star/HOF teammates are then labeled as a weak supporting cast. If Jordan didn't lead those teams to championships and/or to as many championships, people would not have been saying he lost with great teams. The excuses would've been Pippen isn't that great, Grant has no offensive game, Cartwright is old and washed up, BJ is too small, Kukoc is a soft Euro, Harper post-injury sucks, and Rodman is crazy and a team cancer. You know, similar things that are constantly said about Lebron's teammates, who actually in general were more dominant and were more considered great players before playing with Lebron then is the case with Jordan's teammates.
Lebron had help relative to what he often faced in the postseason. Maybe a couple of the Miami teams we could say he had an Mj like edge over the teams he faced, and still those 2 finals he faced a dynasty in the spurs and 3 mvp future hall of farmers in okc.Mj never faced either scenario in the finals. I reiterate my point. Neither guy has enough over the other at this point to act like it isn't close, the debate has literally been raging for how many years now?
Not really, considering Lebrons 4 was only a couple of wins from being 6, came up 2 games short twice. That's how small a gap it truly is without even touching the specifics. Now 11? That's way more than 4 or 6. It hits different if we're saying 2 more than a guy who couldn't ever win the big one, but not a guy who won several and could be called Mr. June if we're really being honest.
Jordan's a better scorer but Lebron is probably a greater scorer at this point. Did it for way longer and is the high water mark for scoring at 40k.
Right he was more shot dominant. Which made him alienate his teammates far more than a guy who actually passes them the ball. Lebron definitely played multiple styles. From the 1st Cavs stint relying simply on athletic ability and making every single play for his teams while they all just get out of his way, to playing games off the ball a bit more in Miami, working out of the post way more, anchoring the defense for a stretch and even taking a backseat in a finals series. To the 2nd Cavs stint literally doing it all, even coaching and being that closer we always knew he was more than ever. To the Lakers playing with a dominant bigman and not initiating the offense every time down. With several different coaches and systems. Along with tweaks to his game year to year.
Lebron had help relative to what he often faced in the postseason. Maybe a couple of the Miami teams we could say he had an Mj like edge over the teams he faced, and still those 2 finals he faced a dynasty in the spurs and 3 mvp future hall of farmers in okc.Mj never faced either scenario in the finals. I reiterate my point. Neither guy has enough over the other at this point to act like it isn't close, the debate has literally been raging for how many years now?
6 vs 4 is literally 50% more and a big reason it’s not closer is cause in one of those 6 game series you mentioned he had the biggest choke job in history. Also, hes a lot closer to have losing some of his championships then Jordan. I don’t really see how that is close and anyone can imply they should get similar credit.
Jordan’s teammates didn’t play below their potential with him. Weve seen that be the case with plenty of Lebron’s teammates. He may have alienated them by not being nice guy but that’s not an issue on the court (while Lebron may have been a nice guy but he just had them traded and/or constantly held it over his management that he was going to leave if his teammates were not bettr) Even though he took a lot of shots, Jordan thrived in the triangle - the ball movement centric style of play of its era, that gets everyone involved which in every era has always been more conducive to championships ala the Warriors of this era and the Nuggets currently. These are the teams that people always believe look unbeatable. It’s no coincidence Lebrons teams don’t get that label despite large expectations given the talent on some of those teams. For the most part for the majority of Lebrons career it’s been the ball dominant-him do everything style of play - sure there’s some variation cause his teams and teammates change, which is usually large part due to him, but in general that’s been the case. I’ll give him credit though, the last 1-2 years hes been notably less ball dominant.
Again a lot of this is a circular argument. I’d say most likely guys like Kukoc and Rodman wouldn’t be HOFers if it weren’t for their success with Jordan and players like Kevin Johnson, Terry Porter, Shawn Kemp, Detlef Schrempf would’ve been HOFers if they won those championships vs Jordan. On the other hand, I don’t think Draymond, Klay and even someone like Tony Parker would be considered HOFers if it wasn’t for their success against Lebron.
Norcaliblunt
03-30-2024, 11:03 AM
what stands out to me is how quick people jump to an assumption that those they disagree with are being paid. Like people don’t just……think things we don’t. There is and always will be a generational divide. People always favor The guy closest to them. The opinions won’t always lineup that neatly, but they’re going to lean that way generally. You don’t need clandestine phone calls and sacks of money left by the patio door.
A good percentage of the basketball world thinks LeBron is the best ever and an overwhelming percentage would say he’s top two or three. I don’t have to agree to know people come by the opinion genuinely. They might be wrong. But they don’t have to be paid to think it.
Billions upon billions are spent on marketing and you really think that doesn’t have any sort of impact on peoples perception?
Yeah straight up shills are probably more rare than how many people are accused, but you can’t sit there and act like money plays no role in the way people think.
There are definitely people paid to create narratives.
Da_Realist
03-31-2024, 01:30 AM
This. If you believe Lebron had a better prime/peak, then this argument doesn't apply, but I look at it like this:
Lets say their careers overlapped and it was based on age - So at 18 Lebron comes into the NBA while Jordan goes into college, by the time Jordan is 21 he enters the NBA while Lebron is in his 4th year, At 28 Lebron is having his 2013 season while Jordan is having his 1991 season, at 31 Jordan is retired and Lebron is having his 2016 season, at 35 Jordan is having his 98 season and Lebron is having his 2020 season, from ages 36-39 Lebron is having his 2021-2024 seasons while Jordan is either or with the Wizards, etc. If you just look at level of dominance (so forget stats, completely different eras so admittedly its hard to compare), I would say Jordan would be the greater player from ages 25-30 and 33-35 so removing the 2 years he was retired or barely played. Lebron would be considered the greater player from ages 19-24, 31-32 and ages 36-40 (I'll go ahead and give Lebron next year over Jordan's last Wizards season). So Jordan would be considered greater for 9 seasons, while Lebron would be considered greater for 13 seasons, 9 seasons where Jordan didn't play or barely played and the other 4 seasons being Jordan either early in his career or in his late 30s. And lets say Jordan beats Lebron head to head in the playoffs most of the time if not all the time, and Jordan still wins 6 titles while Lebron has 1 or 2, 1 of which is while Jordan is retired, and Jordan has 5 MVPs to Lebron's 4 MVPs. If this is what happened, it would sound absolutely ridiculous to say Lebron was a greater player then Jordan because he has greater longevity and was a better younger player, better older player and obviously a better player when Jordan wasn't even playing, when Jordan was clearly a better player in the timeframe that mattered most which is when they were to accumulate most of their success.
MJ accomplished more in his 30's than LeBron did despite MJ only playing 5 seasons to LeBron's 9. Getting goosed up stats and missing 25 games per season faking injuries while dragging his team to 9th place finishes isn't much to brag about.
SATAN
03-31-2024, 02:56 AM
MJ accomplished more in his 30's than LeBron did despite MJ only playing 5 seasons to LeBron's 9. Getting goosed up stats and missing 25 games per season faking injuries while dragging his team to 9th place finishes isn't much to brag about.
This is why we can't take you guys seriously anymore. Extremely casual take. I yes I am also old but AM DONE WIT DA 90s!!
You guys never kept up. Probably still listening to the same albums n shit complaining about new music. :lol
Airupthere
03-31-2024, 08:50 AM
This is why we can't take you guys seriously anymore. Extremely casual take. I yes I am also old but AM DONE WIT DA 90s!!
You guys never kept up. Probably still listening to the same albums n shit complaining about new music. :lol
I’m never done with any part of the NBA nor music. They just pile up for me.
Da_Realist
03-31-2024, 09:08 AM
This is why we can't take you guys seriously anymore. Extremely casual take. I yes I am also old but AM DONE WIT DA 90s!!
You guys never kept up. Probably still listening to the same albums n shit complaining about new music. :lol
3 NBA titles
2 League MVPs
3 scoring titles
2 60+ win teams
1 70+ win team
in his 30's.
List LeBron's.
SATAN
03-31-2024, 06:44 PM
No context, just "THE NINTIES! :)"
You don't know basketball.
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