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harden fan
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by FKAri
Agreed. It's disappointing and shameful.
Because he was carried, his team was stacked, the games were rigged and he took steroids.
you’re a bron troll too
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harden fan
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by TheMan
can’t believe that’s an actual criticism
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I am creator deity
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by Hey Yo
3 pleated twice due to load management
Lmao imma load manage too if it helps me win more. You literally cant be this stupid… theres just no way
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Good college starter
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by Gohan
Lmao imma load manage too if it helps me win more. You literally cant be this stupid… theres just no way
I mean he thinks Lebron didn't turn Love in to a spot up shooter sooooo......
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I am creator deity
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by theman93
I mean he thinks Lebron didn't turn Love in to a spot up shooter sooooo......
Its not like lebron is totally innocent either he joined up with dwayne wade and bosh. Thats load management in itself
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Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by jlip
Since 3ball is allowed to spam this board with troll threads, and I have nothing else to do on a Sunday afternoon, why can't I?
I've already established the following:
But then there's more...
Of the consensus top 10 players below, MJ has the third worst career winning % in history. Only Wilt and Hakeem have lower career winning percentages.
1. Magic Johnson: 73.95 percent (670-236)
2. Larry Bird: 73.58 percent (660-237)
3. Tim Duncan: 71.91 percent (1001-391)
4. Bill Russell: 71.65 percent (690-273)
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 68.85 percent (1074-486)
6. Shaquille O'Neal: 67.85 percent (819-388)
7. LeBron James: 66.34 percent (869-441)
8. Michael Jordan: 65.86 percent (706-366)
9. Wilt Chamberlain: Didn't make the cut
10. Hakeem Olajuwon: Didn't make the cut
OP, 3ball won't understand this list since he doesn't currently have Bron, Magic, or Bill Russell in his top ten players.
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Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by jlip
Since 3ball is allowed to spam this board with troll threads, and I have nothing else to do on a Sunday afternoon, why can't I?
I've already established the following:
But then there's more...
Of the consensus top 10 players below, MJ has the third worst career winning % in history. Only Wilt and Hakeem have lower career winning percentages.
1. Magic Johnson: 73.95 percent (670-236)
2. Larry Bird: 73.58 percent (660-237)
3. Tim Duncan: 71.91 percent (1001-391)
4. Bill Russell: 71.65 percent (690-273)
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 68.85 percent (1074-486)
6. Shaquille O'Neal: 67.85 percent (819-388)
7. LeBron James: 66.34 percent (869-441)
8. Michael Jordan: 65.86 percent (706-366)
9. Wilt Chamberlain: Didn't make the cut
10. Hakeem Olajuwon: Didn't make the cut
Wtf is this? So the guy that actually won the most was actually the greatest loser?
An easy counter question test this and test your honesty is this:
Would you rather have a the greatest winning percentage and and most winning seasons record wise of all time or would you rather have the most championships of all time?
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NBA Legend
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Even taking OP at face value his position is weak.
'85 he was a rookie on a team heavily into drugs.
'86 Jordan hurt his foot in the 3rd game of the season. When he started playing again in march he was on a minutes restriction. He only played 18 games total
'87 they were 1 win away from .500
Wizards years he was out of the league for 3 years and came back to a bad team at age 38.
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The Bearded Menace
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by KristenBrown
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Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Lebron has lost 6 finals hahahhaa
Even after collusion.
Though I guess it's irrelevant to this thread, as he isn't top 10
My bad
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I get superstar calls
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by Manny98
If you remove his championship years his career becomes quite mediocre tbh
What the **** kind of argument is that? That's 6 seasons in his prime.
He spent 2 years playing baseball in the middle of his prime
Has nothing to do with basketball, man can do whatever he wants. But not playing a sport since you're a teenager and being able to hang with pros really shows the kind of genius athlete MJ was.
Spent the first 6 years of his career either getting destroyed in the first round or getting beat down by the Pistons
I better not hear you talking about KD being better than Giannis then, since he lost. Same logic applies.
And some don't even count his two years in Washington because they were so pathetic
Have you ever played a sport? Imagine trying to play that sport at the highest possible level... after taking 2 years off. And coming back at 40 and out of shape. And it's not like Wizard's MJ was chopped liver.
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I get superstar calls
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by Hey Yo
3 pleated twice due to load management
double-pleated pants are hideous, I don't even want to think about 3pleated ones.
But on a serious note, the man was playing another pro sport. How is that "load managing"?
But ok fine. let's give you the benefit of the doubt. But MJ 3peated once without the "load management" right?
How many players have historically 3peated ONCE even with load managing?
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Seething...
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by jlip
Since 3ball is allowed to spam this board with troll threads, and I have nothing else to do on a Sunday afternoon, why can't I?
I've already established the following:
But then there's more...
Of the consensus top 10 players below, MJ has the third worst career winning % in history. Only Wilt and Hakeem have lower career winning percentages.
1. Magic Johnson: 73.95 percent (670-236)
2. Larry Bird: 73.58 percent (660-237)
3. Tim Duncan: 71.91 percent (1001-391)
4. Bill Russell: 71.65 percent (690-273)
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 68.85 percent (1074-486)
6. Shaquille O'Neal: 67.85 percent (819-388)
7. LeBron James: 66.34 percent (869-441)
8. Michael Jordan: 65.86 percent (706-366)
9. Wilt Chamberlain: Didn't make the cut
10. Hakeem Olajuwon: Didn't make the cut
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harden fan
Re: MJ is the greatest loser among top 10 players in NBA history
Originally Posted by j3lademaster
double-pleated pants are hideous, I don't even want to think about 3pleated ones.
But on a serious note, the man was playing another pro sport. How is that "load managing"?
But ok fine. let's give you the benefit of the doubt. But MJ 3peated once without the "load management" right?
How many players have historically 3peated ONCE even with load managing?
notice how the virgin didn’t respond
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