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Trumptard triggerer
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by MadDog
We mostly agree. I actually called Philly stacked in my initial post. Also acknowledge them as GOAT-tier and a superteam. J's best years were behind him though. His production in the playoffs kinda proves that.
Refusing to admit you were wrong still yikes.
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Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by RRR3
Refusing to admit you were wrong still yikes.
Hoops and I mostly agree. You're PISSED I shit on your argument, and you had zero rebuttal.
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Trumptard triggerer
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by MadDog
Hoops and I mostly agree. You're PISSED I shit on your argument, and you had zero rebuttal. 
I annihilated you in this thread lmao. Kind of what happens when one guys uses facts and the other guy sobs about how much he hates LeBron.
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Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by RRR3
He doesn’t know this. All he knows is he hates LeBron for challenging MJ.
Lebron hasn't challenged MJ - he won't even reach Kobe in rings.. Karma always works it out - Kobe had less than MJ and Lebron will have less than Kobe
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Trumptard triggerer
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
Lebron hasn't challenged MJ - he won't even reach Kobe in rings.. Karma always works it out - Kobe had less than MJ and Lebron will have less than Kobe
MJ had less than Russell and LeBron keeps you up at night. Kobe’s 2002 ring doesn’t count anyways, confirmed as being rigged. Refs went to jail over that.
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Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by RRR3
MJ had less than Russell and LeBron keeps you up at night. Kobe’s 2002 ring doesn’t count anyways, confirmed as being rigged. Refs went to jail over that.
We're talking 3-pointer basketball, when only dominant offensive players are MVP-caliber (42 of 42 MVP's since 1980).. 2-pointer basketball is a different sport with no spacing, so a 1-way defender like Russell can be MVP-caliber
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Trumptard triggerer
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
We're talking 3-pointer basketball, when only dominant offensive players are MVP-caliber (42 of 42 MVP's since 1980).. 2-pointer basketball is a different sport with no spacing, so a 1-way defender like Russell can be MVP-caliber
Goalpost moving.
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Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
It would be viewed like if Joel Embiid's contract is expired and he decided to join the Clippers, forming a big 3 with Kawhi and PG.
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Serious playground baller
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by jlip
It's amazing how obsessed people are with Lebron. I originally made this thread the day after KD had signed with GSW. It was his move that precipitated this thread, not Lebron.
At this point it's not a matter of if a thread will derail into a Bron thread, but a matter of when.
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07-30-2021, 05:18 AM
#100
2nd Greatest Player
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
Only won 1 NBA Title. Lmao
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07-30-2021, 05:25 AM
#101
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
He would be praised for it. Like when Legoat fans praised legoat for quitting on his #1 seed and hopping over to Wades team to lrn2win
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07-30-2021, 08:13 AM
#102
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by MadDog
We mostly agree. I actually called Philly stacked in my initial post. Also acknowledge them as GOAT-tier and a superteam. J's best years were behind him though. His production in the playoffs kinda proves that.
Oh, then we're basically debating for nothing, lol.
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07-30-2021, 10:06 AM
#103
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by jlip
It's amazing how obsessed people are with Lebron. I originally made this thread the day after KD had signed with GSW. It was his move that precipitated this thread, not Lebron.
Your question in the title is a little unclear. How is Moses' move back then viewed today or how would Moses be viewed if in a similar situation today he did the same move?
The answer to the former is no one cares; it's ancient history. The answer to the latter would depend on who Malone would have joined.
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07-30-2021, 11:07 AM
#104
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
 Originally Posted by Stephonit
Your question in the title is a little unclear. How is Moses' move back then viewed today or how would Moses be viewed if in a similar situation today he did the same move?
The answer to the former is no one cares; it's ancient history. The answer to the latter would depend on who Malone would have joined.
The question is, how the same exact move made in 1982 would be viewed if it was made in 2021 with the identical context and circumstances.
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02-28-2024, 10:53 PM
#105
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: How would Moses Malone's "move" in 1982-83 be viewed today?
Moses never gets shit for this. The hypocrisy among Bron haters.
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