View Full Version : How can any man respect Lebron? LMAO
BlackMamba8
11-27-2024, 01:05 PM
He talks alot, trying to compare himself to MJ and KOBE and fails. Says his son is better than most NBA players last year and now what? He runs away from Social Media because he can't handle the heat? Hes a female dog and I dont know how anybody in this world can be a fan of his. Hes a bitch, and so are all you people in here that love bron lol
Real Men Wear Green
11-27-2024, 01:13 PM
He' s a billionaire.
sdot_thadon
11-27-2024, 01:25 PM
Keep fighting the good fight OP. I'm sure Kobe sends his love, hopefully you will recover some day.:cry:
ImKobe
11-27-2024, 04:30 PM
No lies told.
And1AllDay
11-27-2024, 08:02 PM
He talks alot, trying to compare himself to MJ and KOBE and fails. Says his son is better than most NBA players last year and now what? He runs away from Social Media because he can't handle the heat? Hes a female dog and I dont know how anybody in this world can be a fan of his. Hes a bitch, and so are all you people in here that love bron lol
breathe
3ba11
11-27-2024, 08:37 PM
The top 13 should be based on the skillsets that produced the best teams and won with less, such as the rosters they had (organically)... Accordingly, the best jumpshooters are better than the best centers who are better than the best ball-dominators based on these factors... So my top 13 is MJ, Kobe, Bird, Curry, Russell, Wilt, Kareem, Duncan, Shaq, Jokic, Magic, Lebron, Oscar.... You could also consider Bird a big man and put him behind Jokic and ahead of Magic.. This seems intuitive.
It's easy to forget that all the dynasties in history that mostly won over a material stretch of 5+ years were led by highly-assisted skillsets like jumpshooters or bigs (Russell, Kareem, Jordan, Duncan, Curry, Kobe/Shaq).. Btw, Jokic is the first 10-assist player in history that wasn't a point guard and didn't dominate the ball with a lot of unassisted buckets, thereby reducing teammates' assist opportunity.... This unprecedented chemistry is why he was able to have a dominant champion with a pretty sub-par cast and also repeatedly expose a fake goat...
Carbine
11-28-2024, 01:24 AM
The top 13 should be based on the skillsets that produced the best teams and won with less, such as the rosters they had (organically)... Accordingly, the best jumpshooters are better than the best centers who are better than the best ball-dominators based on these factors... So my top 13 is MJ, Kobe, Bird, Curry, Russell, Wilt, Kareem, Duncan, Shaq, Jokic, Magic, Lebron, Oscar.... You could also consider Bird a big man and put him behind Jokic and ahead of Magic.. This seems intuitive.
It's easy to forget that all the dynasties in history that mostly won over a material stretch of 5+ years were led by highly-assisted skillsets like jumpshooters or bigs (Russell, Kareem, Jordan, Duncan, Curry, Kobe/Shaq).. Btw, Jokic is the first 10-assist player in history that wasn't a point guard and didn't dominate the ball with a lot of unassisted buckets, thereby reducing teammates' assist opportunity.... This unprecedented chemistry is why he was able to have a dominant champion with a pretty sub-par cast and also repeatedly expose a fake goat...
Jokic didn't have a sub par cast relative to the teams they played. Murray was an amazing #2 option for that playoff run. Since you claim Lebron was a #2 option because he scored 2 total points less than Davis, you must also say Murray was the #1 option in HALF the playoff series on the way to the title as he was the leading scorer for the team for them.
They also got great contributions from a combination of Aaron Gordon, KCP, Porter Jr and Brown at various points of the playoffs.
I would say the combination of Murray being that great of a #2 and the #3 through #6 being as solid as they had doesn't qualify as a weak supporting cast whatsoever. It was actually quite strong.
BlackMamba8
11-30-2024, 01:50 PM
bump hahahahaahaha **** bron
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