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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by warriorfan
You have posted over twice as much as anyone else in this thread
Seek some help lil midge. Stop doing this to yourself.
RRR3 called it.
A crackhead telling someone else to seek help.
Im simply having a discussion, you posted a meltdown type essay over "15-66".
Embarrassing.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers
RRR3 called it.
A crackhead telling someone else to seek help.
Im simply having a discussion, you posted a meltdown type essay over "15-66".
Embarrassing.
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/sho...Plains-Drifter
Seek mental help immediately lil midge.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
How mad are you right now? You gonna ask me to meet up with you and fight like you did last time?
Originally Posted by warriorfan
you are super tiny. put your money where your mouth is. name a place date or time in the city and let a ***** know. i’ll come bully your ass on camera for ish to see. Don’t be scared.
Originally Posted by warriorfan
Let’s go. Lakers says he’s from east bay. Name your place and time lil midge.
Originally Posted by warriorfan
i’m 6’3 and athletic and reported a dude for saying the n word hella and k blaze snitched on me. if you want to give me a time and place i’ll meet face to face with you. you can record it all live here and see what happens. let me know home boy. i’m in the city. if you are in the bay it’s a 30 min trip at most. let me know.
Mental midget.
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/sho...1#post14896879
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Lots of cringe in this thread. Pretty sure Lebron and Steph give no Fs about who was more valuable.
I remember that movie. I am sure that youtube's censors are why the full scene isn't available.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by tontoz
I remember that movie. I am sure that youtube's censors are why the full scene isn't available.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers
LOL I don't remember that full scene from TV. He was pretty chill until she knocked the cigar out of his mouth.
I liked the "oblige me" scene too.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by tontoz
Lots of cringe in this thread. Pretty sure Lebron and Steph give no Fs about who was more valuable.
I remember that movie. I am sure that youtube's censors are why the full scene isn't available.
Its crazy how each players fan base tries to downplay the other to prop up their favorite player. It was amazing watching Steph, LeBron and Durant play together.
Hell, I was all for Jayson Tatum not playing while Celtics fans on social media were pissed and had some conspiracy theory as to why he wasn't playing.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers
RRR3 called it.
A crackhead telling someone else to seek help.
Im simply having a discussion, you posted a meltdown type essay over "15-66".
Embarrassing.
What is the 15-66 business, a lot like 1-9?
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Curry was amazing.
LeBron did his thing as well.
But the two most important games belonged to Curry.
What a historic performance.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Originally Posted by warriorfan
LeBron did not only get outscored by Jason Terry. LeBron literally logged in 67, that’s right, 67 more minutes than Jason Terry, that is like giving LeBron game more then a free entire game and he still came up short vs an old, zero-time all-star, undersized guard, Jason Terry on the biggest stage. ( https://www.basketball-reference.com...s-vs-heat.html)
He also left his originally drafted team to join with the 2nd and 4th highest PER in the league. (They were all in the same conference as well.) Only to end up losing in the NBA Finals while being outscored by Jason Terry despite logging many more minutes.
To put this into perspective that would be like if Michael Jordan left the bulls and joined with Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley....Only to lose in the Finals while being outscored by John Starks.
Just one of many reasons why it is the common consensus that it is the GOAT choke. The worst choke of all time. Which immediately invalidated any conversation of being the GOAT and still to this day makes it an argument if he’s top 10.
It’s also worth mentioning that the Finals were too much for LeBron, he already had previous experience in the Finals too so it wasn’t his first time around. LeBron was in his prime at 26 and it was his second appearance….the lights were still too bright and he choked hard again. Choked even harder then the first. It’s the GOAT choke.
So that being said when it’s time to evaluate the 2012 shortened lockout season ring vs the 22 and 23 year old core of OKC…Is this ring really anything to write home about? KD was 23, Russ 23, Harden 22. All of these guys are still known for being low iq chokers in big moments even after experience.
So celebrating a win vs 22 and 23 year old low iq choke artists does not really make sense. Especially when a player supposedly as great as LeBron James was still shitting the bed on the biggest stage, even with WAY more personal experience (LeBron had more years of experience, and more finals experience) in 2011.
So if one of the best players of all time is still choking his way through his first two finals even at age 26? What’s so special about beating lesser players that were younger with even less experience? In a shortened lock out season as well.
Excellent post. I had no idea LeEPO logged so many more minutes.
I'd add to this - agree about the 2007 Finals. He shot 35% and 22 PPG with what, 6 turnovers per game? First two rounds were against .500 teams (41-41) so only really his play vs. an older Detroit team without Ben Wallace was impressive.
LeRoids averaged 27 PPG for the season, but dropped a full 5 points per game in his choke-fest first finals. I watched these finals live in 2007 (was rooting for him at the time) and rewatched them recently. Dude couldn't hit a damn bucket for an entire series. And before people counter with how young he was, he'd had FOUR full seasons in the league at that point.
What did other All-time greats do at age 21? Jordan, College Ring under his belt. Magic, FMVP in '80. KAJ multiple college rings. Hell Kawhi was the FMVP at 21 vs. LeFraud.
2007 was the first complete embarrassment followed by many years of "huge fail" or to your point, the 2012 lockout season "meh" ring or Ray Allen winning him one in 2013.
It's all a bunch of nonsense.
Last edited by Shaquille O'Neal; 08-15-2024 at 02:33 PM.
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Absolutely enjoyed Curry's performance in the Olympics
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Re: Curry's magic was IRREPLACEABLE, while Lebron's passing, rebs & hustle was
Steph was great the last 2 games and Lebron was great throughout. I actually enjoyed rooting for Steph for once and his last minutes of the gold medal game will be my lasting memory of these Olympics. That was fun.
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