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truth serum
Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by Full Court
Yeah. SGA, Donovan Mitchell, or Jason Tatum would have won multiple rings by teaming up with Wade and Bosh. Would have three-peated actually, because they wouldn't have choked away 2011.
Yeah that's why Harden, Kyrie, Kd(lol), Kawhi, Pg, Butler, Cp3 and Westbrook have won a combined 3 chips since leaving their original teams to team up with other guys. I mean it's so easy right.
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by kawhileonard2
When you switch teams 5 times what do you expect?
That doesn't always work out, look at Kawhi on the Clippers.
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by Full Court
Yeah. SGA, Donovan Mitchell, or Jason Tatum would have won multiple rings by teaming up with Wade and Bosh. Would have three-peated actually, because they wouldn't have choked away 2011.
Very low IQ take.
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Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
Very low IQ take.
You can deny all you want, but fact is, KAJ's longevity is more impressive than Lebron's. And longevity is all that Bronie fluffers have left to cling to.
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Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
Very low IQ take.
It's a troll.
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College superstar
Re: There are levels to longevity - Kareem is still the longevity champ
Originally Posted by 90sgoat
Which year was it that Duncan was in the running for DPOY until he got injured? 37 or 38?
He got All-NBA First team in 2013 at 37 - would have gotten his 4th FMVP if not for Ray Allen's shot.
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