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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3 View Post
    A television special. What I told you is literally a fact lol. It was agreed to by all parties so the Cavs could get something out of it.
    That's revisionist history. Dan Gilbert and the Cavs didn't know about his Decision until minutes before the program aired. Lebron dictated his move to Miami.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by RogueBorg View Post

    That's why you're not getting the same backlash. Moses didn't collude to make a superteam, Houston and the Sixers front offices pulled it off.
    Except he did, you are just using technicalities as to why Moses didn't collude. If you want to be technical then LeBron never colluded as well. You sound ridiculous. Moses accepted an offer sheet from the Sixers, thus colluding.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by RogueBorg View Post
    That's revisionist history. Dan Gilbert and the Cavs didn't know about his Decision until minutes before the program aired. Lebron dictated his move to Miami.
    Bruh you don't even needa go that route. Bosh/Wade/LeBron were ALL in their physical prime. Malone joined an aging Erving who was just exiting his. Apples and bowling balls.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDog View Post
    Bruh you don't even needa go that route. Bosh/Wade/LeBron were ALL in their physical prime. Malone joined an aging Erving who was just exiting his. Apples and bowling balls.
    Dr. J was first team all-NBA, 3rd in MVP voting and led the NBA in BPM the year before Moses joined him. “Aging” doe. Just admit you hate LeBron and hold him to different standards than Moses. Additionally the Sixers had JUST MADE THE FINALS that year.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDog View Post
    Bruh you don't even needa go that route. Bosh/Wade/LeBron were ALL in their physical primes. Malone joined an aging Erving who was just exiting his. Apples and bowling balls.
    Moses was not only joining Erving, he was joining Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney, & Bobby Jones, all all-star caliber players in their prime. Cheeks and Jones are both in the hall of fame, Andrew Toney was well on his way to be a hall of famer if not for injuries.

    Sixers made the Finals in 1980, ECF in 1981, & made the Finals again in 1982, only for MVP Moses to join them, if that is not colluding then I don't know what is.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDog View Post
    Bruh you don't even needa go that route. Bosh/Wade/LeBron were ALL in their physical prime. Malone joined an aging Erving who was just exiting his. Apples and bowling balls.
    They're reaching hard trying to justify that 2011 collusion. Just accept it, Lebron copped out. He took a shorcut.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers View Post
    Moses was not only joining Erving, he was joining Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney, & Bobby Jones, all all-star caliber players in their prime. Cheeks and Jones are both in the hall of fame, Andrew Toney was well on his way to be a hall of famer if not for injuries.

    Sixers made the Finals in 1980, ECF in 1981, & made the Finals again in 1982, only for MVP Moses to join them, if that is not colluding then I don't know what is.
    Dr. J was in his prime too lmao. Read my previous post. Don’t believe his lies.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    So in this thread LeBron haters admit they don’t hate “collusion” they just hate LeBron. As if we didn’t know that already

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3 View Post
    Dr. J was in his prime too lmao. Read my previous post. Don’t believe his lies.
    These dummies going on google right now to search who Andrew Toney was. lmao. They have no knowledge of the past.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3 View Post
    Dr. J was first team all-NBA, 3rd in MVP voting and led the NBA in BPM the year before Moses joined him. “Aging” doe. Just admit you hate LeBron and hold him to different standards than Moses. Additionally the Sixers had JUST MADE THE FINALS that year.
    More cap. 1983 was the last year J made 1st team All-Team. He was 33 and CLEARLY removed from his physical prime. Meanwhile Bron/Bosh/Wade were in their mid 20s and just beginning theirs. Don't know why I expected you to know the difference. Lol you started watching in 2011, tops.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Airupthere View Post
    They're reaching hard trying to justify that 2011 collusion. Just accept it, Lebron copped out. He took a shorcut.
    Damn fam. Keep your foot on their neck.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDog View Post
    More cap. 1983 was the last year J made 1st team All-Team. He was 33 and CLEARLY removed from his physical prime. Meanwhile Bron/Bosh/Wade were in their mid 20s and just beginning theirs. Don't know why I expected you to know the difference. Lol you started watching in 2011, tops.
    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.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDog View Post
    More cap. 1983 was the last year J made 1st team All-Team. He was 33 and CLEARLY removed from his physical prime. Meanwhile Bron/Bosh/Wade were in their mid 20s and just beginning theirs. Don't know why I expected you to know the difference. Lol you started watching in 2011, tops.
    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.

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers View Post
    These dummies going on google right now to search who Andrew Toney was. lmao. They have no knowledge of the past.
    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

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    Default Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?

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    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.
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    Be prepared to hear how Bosh>Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney and Bobby Jones COMBINED

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