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02-25-2014, 01:34 AM
#106
I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
Originally Posted by SilkkTheShocker
Jason Terry would have been an elite SG in Jordan era of s*hitty guards. Starks would still be bagging groceries if he played ball in this era
Steve Nash, Jason kidd, tracy mcGrady> Jason Terry..
Jason kid elite in 2000-2011
90's Jason Kid lucky to get in allstar
Tmac elite in 20's
90's Tmac = Bum.
Steve Nash elite, MVP in 20's
90's Steve Nash = Bum
Kobe Elite, Top10 ATG in 20's
90's Kobe = Bum, airball
Conclusion, If LBJ, DUrant played in 90's, they'll become bum too.
and how the **** can grant hill still shot 50%FG in his 36? oh yeah forgot its 2k era LOL.
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02-25-2014, 01:42 AM
#107
Local High School Star
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
Zeke he made jordan cry
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02-28-2014, 06:31 PM
#108
Laker Nation
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
Originally Posted by SilkkTheShocker
Jason Terry would have been an elite SG in Jordan era of s*hitty guards. Starks would still be bagging groceries if he played ball in this era
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02-28-2014, 06:34 PM
#109
Coach
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
Originally Posted by houston
Zeke he made jordan cry
MJ had last laugh doe Brawn stan. '91 sweep, keeping him off historic '92 Dream Team.
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02-28-2014, 08:17 PM
#110
3/8 is real
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
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02-28-2014, 08:22 PM
#111
3/8 is real
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
Originally Posted by ImKobe
MJ lost in the first round when he was young and Bulls barely had any talent around him, losing against one of the greatest Celtic teams in history in 1986 is something he should be ashamed of, though he dropped the Playoff scoring record for 63 points?
MJ won all his Finals series and never was on the brink of elimination. Lebron choked and lost despite having HCA and being heavily favored. The end. MJ is the GOAT, deal with it.
Why does this have to be repeated over and over? Do the parents of these ISH kids not teach them anything about Jordan?
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02-28-2014, 09:05 PM
#112
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
39/40 year old MJ could drop 20 ppg in the league just fine with the young Kobes, T-Macs, Iversons to contend with, he would average 30+ ppg in his prime in any NBA era, that's just a fact.
The SG position may not have been as deep in the 90s, BUT in general NBA defence was far more physical back then and going into the lane meant you were going to often times get knocked on your ass.
The big men who protected the paint in the 90s are far better than the joke the league has become today. Crying about Roy Hibbert? LOL, try driving against Hakeem, Ewing, DRob, Mutombo, Lambeer, young Shaq etc. The power forwards of the 90s are tougher/meaner than the centers of today.
MJ would be able to get to rim at will in today's NBA. You'd have to either foul him or basically watch him go straight to the rim.
Last edited by Soundwave; 02-28-2014 at 09:08 PM.
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02-28-2014, 09:18 PM
#113
College superstar
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
His archrival was Jeff Hornysack probably, considering they met twice in the freakin Finals. Joe Dumars too but he lost more than he won.
MJ's the GOAT tho to be honest.
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02-28-2014, 09:25 PM
#114
Kwisatz Haderach
Re: Who Was Jordan's Greatest Adversary?
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