Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=RRR3;14406623]2010 was the last time Wade made All-NBA 1st I guess he was washed up by the time LeBron got there by MadFraud’s logic[/QUOTE]
"But but, Dr.J was past his prime" :oldlol:
Same morons fail to mention LeBron won back to back titles with Wade obviously past his prime, atleast Dr.J was still All-NBA First team when they won it all in '83 WITH Moses.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406626]"But but, Dr.J was past his prime" :oldlol:
Same morons fail to mention LeBron won back to back titles with Wade obviously past his prime, atleast Dr.J was still All-NBA First team when they won it all in '83 WITH Moses.[/QUOTE]
Naw man Wade was obviously still a superstar when he averaged 15.9 PPG on trash efficiency in the 13 playoffs :yaohappy:
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=RRR3;14406621]He was 32 and coming off a season in which he was 3rd in MVP voting, led the league in BPM and led a team to the finals. He had just won MVP the season before that. He stopped making first team because his numbers took a hit playing with another superstar. You’re retarded and can’t keep your agenda consistent. Sad.[/QUOTE]
Winning a MVP in 1981 is relevant to 1983.....how? Kobe was great in 2013 and washed by 2015. Point being? :confusedshrug: You're literally incapable of making a sound argument. But that's probably because you're a post decision, LeBron groupie. That's how you became a Heat fan huh? Bandwagon bitch :oldlol:
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406626]"But but, Dr.J was past his prime" :oldlol:
Same morons fail to mention LeBron won back to back titles with Wade obviously past his prime, atleast Dr.J was still All-NBA First team when they won it all in '83 WITH Moses.[/QUOTE]
He was fifth in MVP voting in 83 lmao. Two guys in the top 5 in MVP voting but it’s fine cuz it’s not LeBron who makes me butthurt for getting too close to muh beloved Mikey.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406626]"But but, Dr.J was past his prime" :oldlol:
Same morons fail to mention LeBron won back to back titles with Wade obviously past his prime, atleast Dr.J was still All-NBA First team when they won it all in '83 WITH Moses.[/QUOTE]
Past his prime at 30-31 or merely bronballed out of the game?
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=MadDog;14406628]Winning a MVP in 1981 is relevant to 1983.....how? Kobe was great in 2013 and washed by 2015. Point being? :confusedshrug: You're literally incapable of making a sound argument. But that's probably because you're a post decision, LeBron groupie. That's how you became a Heat fan huh? Bandwagon bitch :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
He was so washed in 83 he made all-nba first team and was 5th in MVP voting. Kobe got injured and was older, not comparable. You’re having a meltdown because you got exposed as a hypocrite.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406622]2011 was also the last year Wade made All-NBA 2nd team. Bron was winning championships in Miami when Wade was past his prime so i don't see your point.[/QUOTE]
28 year old Wade vs 33 year Erving. Who are you taking? :confusedshrug:
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=MadFraud][IMG] http://images.agoramedia.com/wte3.0/gcms/Soothe-crying-baby-722x406.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
:roll:
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=Airupthere;14406630]Past his prime at 30-31 or merely bronballed out of the game?[/QUOTE]
Now you have to resort to trolling after I made you guys look like fools. Wade had an extensive injury problems throughout his career, if you actually watched the games you could see he lost a fair amount of explosiveness by the time Miami was winning championships, and he actually regressed even more the year after LeBron left Miami as well.
There are many examples of players regressing/being done by 30, coincidentally Andrew Toney who i was just talking about being one of them.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=RRR3;14406631]He was so washed in 83 he made all-nba first team and was 5th in MVP voting. Kobe got injured and was older, not comparable. You’re having a meltdown because you got exposed as a hypocrite.[/QUOTE]
Nobody said J was washed. You're not reading posts guy. I said he was exiting his prime, and clearly past his physical one. Yall are comparing what the Heatles did in their 20s to what Erving did when he was, what, 4 years from retirement? :oldlol: This is why yall are the WORST fans in sports. Bar none.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406638]Now you have to resort to trolling after I made you guys look like fools. Wade had an extensive injury problems throughout his career, if you actually watched the games you could see he lost a fair amount of explosiveness by the time Miami was winning championships, and he actually regressed the year after LeBron left Miami as well.
There are many examples of players regressing/being done by 30, coincidentally Andrew Toney who i was just talking about being one of them.[/QUOTE]
It’s pathetic how MJ fans resort to lying to discredit LeBron. Obviously insecure about Mikey’s place on the GOAT list. Not sure why most still have him as GOAT.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=MadDog;14406632]28 year old Wade vs 33 year Erving. Who are you taking? :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
1983 All-NBA First Team Erving vs 2012 & 2013 All-NBA Third Team Wade. Who are you taking?
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14406645]1983 All-NBA First Team Erving vs 2012 & 2013 All-NBA Third Team Wade. Who are you taking?[/QUOTE]
Deflecting. Answer the question, hoe.
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=MadDog;14406640]Nobody said J was washed. You're not reading posts guy. I said he was exiting his prime, and clearly past his physical one. Yall are comparing what the Heatles did in their 20s to what Erving did when he was, what, 4 years from retirement? :oldlol: This is why yall are the WORST fans in sports. Bar none.[/QUOTE]
Continuing to ignore Wade was past his prime by the time Miami was winning, lmao.
"But, but, he was just 28". :roll:
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
[QUOTE=MadDog;14406640]Nobody said J was washed. You're not reading posts guy. I said he was exiting his prime, and clearly past his physical one. Yall are comparing what the Heatles did in their 20s to what Erving did when he was, what, 4 years from retirement? :oldlol: This is why yall are the WORST fans in sports. Bar none.[/QUOTE]
Clearly past his prime yet coming off a season in which he was 3rd in MVP voting, led his team to the finals, leading the league in BPM, making all NBA 1st team and then followed it up by being first team all nba, 5th in mvp voting, 3rd in BPM and winning the finals. If that was LeBron’s second option you’d literally throw a tantrum just like you are in this thread.