And it's not even close. MJ failed to led the Wizards in the playoffs despite playing with Richard Hamilton and the Kevin Love of his era Christian Laettner in 2001-02, Jerry Stackhouse and Larry Hughes in 2002-03.
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And it's not even close. MJ failed to led the Wizards in the playoffs despite playing with Richard Hamilton and the Kevin Love of his era Christian Laettner in 2001-02, Jerry Stackhouse and Larry Hughes in 2002-03.
[QUOTE=Lebron23;14482063]And it's not even close. MJ failed to led the Wizards in the playoffs despite playing with Richard Hamilton and the Kevin Love of his era Christian Laettner in 2001-02, Jerry Stackhouse and Larry Hughes in 2002-03.[/QUOTE]
LeBron haters trying to point out that LeBron had Larry Hughes on his 2007 finals squad while avoiding the subject of Jordan failing to make the playoffs that had a 50-32 #1 seed in the east while playing with Larry Hughes:
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:roll:
And here is a picture of Rip Hamilton just a couple years after he freed himself from the shackles of that ball hog:
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Wizards Jordan wasn't even a top 25 player in the league.
Here you go again louie lol
Better at taking advantage of weaknesses of the league yes but Jordan made a living on around 90% midrange jumpshots and was still a star which to me is more impressive.
So basically the same as bron until he got superstars by his side.
Right.
Shit thread ..again hahahaah
[QUOTE=Rysio;14482094]Better at taking advantage of weaknesses of the league yes but Jordan made a living on around 90% midrange jumpshots and was still a star which to me is more impressive.[/QUOTE]
Better at taking advantage of weaknesses of the league? :oldlol:
Since the introduction of the 3 point line, the east was literally never weaker than under those two [U]exact[/U] seasons Jordan played with the Wizards. 52 win and 50 win team #1 seeds. :roll: And Jordan couldn't exploit this weakness to get his team in the playoffs either of the two seasons.
And dat 29% and 19% 3 point shooting percentage doe... :applause:
Year 15 Jordan vs year 19 LeBron.
[QUOTE=TheGoatest;14482099]Better at taking advantage of weaknesses of the league? :oldlol:
Since the introduction of the 3 point line, the east was literally never weaker than under those two [U]exact[/U] seasons Jordan played with the Wizards. 52 win and 50 win team #1 seeds. :roll: And Jordan couldn't exploit this weakness to get his team in the playoffs either of the two seasons.
And dat 29% and 19% 3 point shooting percentage doe... :applause:[/QUOTE]
I'm confused. You said:
Since the introduction of the 3 point line, the east was literally never weaker than under those two exact seasons Jordan played with the Wizards. 52 win and 50 win team #1 seeds
:confusedshrug:
They were in the POs before MJ's injury in '02 and had a winning record without Larry Hughes in 2003. Poor OP :(
[QUOTE=Baller789;14482126]I'm confused. You said:
Since the introduction of the 3 point line, the east was literally never weaker than under those two exact seasons Jordan played with the Wizards. 52 win and 50 win team #1 seeds
:confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
2001-02 Eastern Conference #1 seed: New Jersey Nets with a 52-30 record
2002-03 Eastern Conference #1 seed: Detroit Pistons with a 50-32 record
Since the 1979-80 season, there has never been a #1 seed with a lower win percentage than those exact two seasons Jordan played with the Wizards.
OP fantasizes about being Lebum's girlfriend.
Also, Solomon Hill > Lebrone
[QUOTE=Lebron23;14482063]And it's not even close. MJ failed to led the Wizards in the playoffs despite playing with Richard Hamilton and the Kevin Love of his era Christian Laettner in 2001-02, Jerry Stackhouse and Larry Hughes in 2002-03.[/QUOTE]
True but i Dougt 40 year old bron will but we'll have to wait and see
Jordan could never play 19 years, he’d be worse than 40 year old Vince Carter because he couldn’t hit a three point shot. Scottie was an impact playoff player late in his career
What’s that mean?
The knock on Jordan is that he didn't have longevity. Only 13 real seasons played. Too little.
[QUOTE=Bronbron23;14482147]True but i Dougt 40 year old bron will but we'll have to wait and see[/QUOTE]
Again..... Jordan only played 25 or so games once he turned 40.