Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=Baller789;14490359]Better be beaten by Bill Laimbeer than Roy f*ck!ng Hibbert :lol.
What's even funnier is that somehow, someway Jordan gets dragged to conversations by Bran stans. How insecure is that. :roll:[/QUOTE]
Well, for one Roy Hibbert didn't beat LeBron once, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Bill Laimbeer on the other hand beat Jordan...
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Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=TheGoatest;14490366]Well, for one Roy Hibbert didn't beat LeBron once, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Bill Laimbeer on the other hand beat Jordan...
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No problem. I can give you that.
Still wondering why Mr. 1-9 got dragged into this.
It's as if you can't defend your hero without dragging Jordan along.
Talk about chasing a ghost. :lol
Still you haven't defended the weak LEASTERN Conference. :lol
Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=TheGoatest;14490366]Well, for one Roy Hibbert didn't beat LeBron once, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Bill Laimbeer on the other hand beat Jordan...
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[QUOTE=Baller789;14490381]No problem. I can give you that.
Still wondering why Mr. 1-9 got dragged into this.
It's as if you can't defend your hero without dragging Jordan along.
Talk about chasing a ghost. :lol
Still you haven't defended the weak LEASTERN Conference. :lol[/QUOTE]
Hey b!tch boi, why you run to other threads like little b!tch? :oldlol:
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lebron won two games vs the gsw in the nba finals with timofey mozgov as his second option. what's crazy is if he wasn't battling a bad back and had his jumper they probably win the series.
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Scottie Pippen transformed a 1-9 career failure to 6 Finals...
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[QUOTE=Johnny32;14490449]lebron won two games vs the gsw in the nba finals with timofey mozgov as his second option. what's crazy is if he wasn't battling a bad back and had his jumper they probably win the series.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TheCorporation;14490454]Scottie Pippen transformed a 1-9 career failure to 6 Finals...[/QUOTE]
Tim Duncan never missed the playoffs in 19 years.
Wonder how many Finals he would have reached if he played in the LEASTern Conference.
:lol
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I hate LeBron but it's LeBron
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I remember when Lebron intentionally missed his shot so that Ray Allen could take it n the clutch. Gave Bosh and Allen a boost in their careers.
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[QUOTE=Gudo;14490512]I remember when Lebron intentionally missed his shot so that Ray Allen could take it n the clutch. Gave Bosh and Allen a boost in their careers.[/QUOTE]
i rem duh spurs leading by 10 to start the 4th qtr. then lebron scored 16 points and assisted on 6 more to put mia in a position to win the gm. BuT OmG a sHoOtEr MaDe A sHoT. kind of like paxson and kerr, durrr.
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[QUOTE=Gudo;14490512]I remember when Lebron intentionally missed his shot so that Ray Allen could take it n the clutch. Gave Bosh and Allen a boost in their careers.[/QUOTE]
And who could forget LeBron's legendary series closing game 6 and 7 of the 2013 Finals
Game 6
32/10/11/3
Game 7
37/12/4/2
He averaged 35/11/8/3 in GM6 and 7 to close out the Spurs
Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=TheGoatest;14490366]Well, for one Roy Hibbert didn't beat LeBron once, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Bill Laimbeer on the other hand beat Jordan...
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in the finals?
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[QUOTE=Baller789;14490457]Tim Duncan never missed the playoffs in 19 years.
Wonder how many Finals he would have reached if he played in the LEASTern Conference.
:lol[/QUOTE]:lol
Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=TheCorporation;14490526]And who could forget LeBron's legendary series closing game 6 and 7 of the 2013 Finals
Game 6
32/10/11/3
Game 7
37/12/4/2
He averaged 35/11/8/3 in GM6 and 7 to close out the Spurs[/QUOTE]
And who could forget Jordan's legendary 5-19 closing game from the 1996 finals? Well, Jordan stans would sure like you to. :oldlol:
Re: Greatest floor raise of all time?
[QUOTE=Baller789;14490381]No problem. I can give you that.
Still wondering why Mr. 1-9 got dragged into this.
It's as if you can't defend your hero without dragging Jordan along.
Talk about chasing a ghost. :lol
Still you haven't defended the weak LEASTERN Conference. :lol[/QUOTE]
I don't have to defend the eastern conference because LeBron still beat the western conference champions in a 7 game series...
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Meanwhile Jordan faced nothing but shit teams (when compared to other historically great teams), whether those teams were in the east OR west.
And who exactly are you arguing in favor of being greater than LeBron, if not Jordan?
Kobe? :roll:
Why are you arguing against LeBron, exactly? If you don't think LeBron is the GOAT, then you must have another player who is. Or do are you a cynic who thinks every player ever and everything is shit?
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[QUOTE=mr4speed;14490161]I did not follow Boston the year before Bird played so I am curious how did Tiny play? Did it take him a whole season to come around? I know he missed the entire season the year before, but he played in 69 games the season Boston won only 29 games. Was Tiny a starter? I am having a hard time seeing that squad win 20 more games and winning 49 games.[/QUOTE]
Tiny always had problems with Achilles’ tendon. If I recall correctly even in college he was injury prone.
but he tore it bad in ‘73 or ‘74 and then later - so everybody thought - it just fully ended his career in ‘77-78 which he was DNP that year.
He was on the Nets which was ABA (Phil Jackson was winding down his playing days also on the Nets but I think he was even further down the bench than he was on the Knicks and he just looked bad on a trash team) so basically Tiny was… disappeared… since ABA pretty much sucked compared to the NBA except for a few big stars. Which he had been definitely a star, but always injured and only had two or three complete seasons and here he was out for the year.
But either the year off did it, or new doctors, or something, because he came out of it just great but Celtics kept him very strictly limited minutes that first year , which had to be hard to do for everybody involved. But then again Boston had him as a floor general not that slashing, fiery young G who had to be double teamed or else.