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221887.27 in reply to 221887.26
Date: 7/14/2012 4:22:31 PM
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Doh, nevermind, he wasn't. Got him mixed up with Robertson. :facepalm:

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221887.28 in reply to 221887.27
Date: 7/14/2012 4:35:13 PM
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A lotta ppl dont like LeBron's personality and everyone has the right to do so...

No matter what tho, on the court u gotta give it to him, the guy is amazing, along with being extremely athletic, he is a beast, cant say otherwise...

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221887.29 in reply to 221887.28
Date: 7/14/2012 7:01:05 PM
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PG-Oscar Robertson
SG-Michael Jordan
SF-Larry Bird
PF-Tim Duncan
C-Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

BPG-John Stockton
BSG-Kobe Bryant
BSF-Elgin Baylor
BPF-Karl Malone
BC-Wilt Chamberlain

RP-Magic Johnson
RP-Bill Russell

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221887.30 in reply to 221887.22
Date: 7/14/2012 7:09:04 PM
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Personally, you're very biased. I hate Lebron, but I have respect for the man.


Its human nature to have biases and impossible not to.

I guess its just different for people who didn't play against him in high school, or see more up close what he did on a day to day basis when he was younger and less mature.

I believe somewhere, I said "was" a bit, and have hinted...which maybe I should just flat out spell it out for people, that he's made a lot of progress in his maturity.

Have I faulted his game anywhere at any time, other than to say "historically, the way to beat him, is to force him into taking jump shots"? If you interpret that as a knock, then shame on you!

Also, just fyi, one player doesn't make a team won, just because he was on the winning team, means nothing

So you're trying to say that Cleveland would have had the best record in the NBA with a different player than LeBron there as well?

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Your hated on MVP's game is astonishing

Where have I hated on his game? I have said he has been a bad locker room presence and a selfish basketball player in the past. You said he wants to win more than anything, this is true, but, when he was first starting..... for several years... his idea of win more than anything, was that he had to do everything. That's all fine and dandy, but I personally would rather see a 3pt shot taken by a completely unguarded Donyell Marshall, than see LeBron James try and nail a fadeaway jumper, while guarded by 3 players.

I guess I just have a different idea of what "wanting to win more than anything" means? I thought it meant, that it didn't matter what I personally accomplished so long as we won? Is that what you think it means? is that what LeBron thought (thought, past tense) it meant?


This part.... isn't relevant... I realize now you said MWP as in Metta WorldPeace, rather than MVP, referring to LeBron James. Unless its another one of your numerous typos?

So, in regards to Metta WorldPeace , the guy has been a distraction in every locker room he's been in. When he played for Chicago he would drink alcohol during halftime in the locker room, I read from the Chicago Tribune, and that particular year he still won the NBA Defensive player of the year, ironically enough.

Going into the stadium and assaulting fans doesn't strike me as someone whom will keep a calm cool head in the locker room either.

Last edited by LBJisaCancer at 7/14/2012 7:58:50 PM

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221887.31 in reply to 221887.29
Date: 7/14/2012 7:19:36 PM
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Aww man, my leaguemate comes in to steal my SF... Bummer.

Putting Hondo in at starting SF and bringing in Wade for BSG.

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221887.32 in reply to 221887.31
Date: 7/14/2012 7:20:28 PM
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Lol Baylor needs some love!

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221887.33 in reply to 221887.1
Date: 7/16/2012 1:00:30 PM
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This would be the lineup i would go with.

PG- Magic Johnson
SG- Micheal Jordan
SF- Larry Bird
PF- Hakeem Olajuwon
C- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar


BPG- Isaiah Thomas
BSG- Kobe Bryant
BSF- Lebron James
BPF- Tim Duncan
BC- Patrick Ewing

R- SF/PF Charles Barkley
R- PG/SG/SF/PF Scottie Pippen

I think that team would be simply unstoppable especiall that starting lineup.

Last edited by #24CMAN at 7/16/2012 1:02:19 PM

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221887.34 in reply to 221887.33
Date: 7/16/2012 1:10:44 PM
Mountain Eagles
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bryant? james? to legends? I know they're both good, but not that good! I know I may be ranting, but I think them 2 are top 20, but not all-time yet

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221887.35 in reply to 221887.34
Date: 7/16/2012 1:11:49 PM
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I understand how you could say James has yet to achieve legend status, but Bryant?

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221887.36 in reply to 221887.35
Date: 7/16/2012 1:21:18 PM
Mountain Eagles
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Ric Flair Drippers
ok ok, Kobe top 15, but teetering on him in the lineup? That's what I'm trying to say, maybe the reserve guy.

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221887.37 in reply to 221887.36
Date: 7/16/2012 1:41:11 PM
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Mmk, I can understand that, I'd probably put him #3 in my SG discussion, behind Jordan/Gervin, Hondo's close too.

And my current one with no Elgin :(

PG: Walt Frazier
SG: George Gervin
SF: John Havlicek
PF: Elvin Hayes
C: Moses Malone

BPG: Gary Payton
BSG: Dwayne Wade
BSF: Rick Barry
BPF: Bob Pettit
BC: David Robinson

BG: Jason Kidd
BC: Willis Reed

Switched Payton and Kidd. I think they'd have a chance against any team.

PG: Frazier/Payton can hold any anybody from destroying us from the PG position, and none of the other PGs listed so far are good enough defenders to shut them down either.
SG: Not good enough defensively to stop the Jordan/Kobe combo, but I don't think either of them could stop George either, Wade maybe.
SF: Hondo will run em into the ground, defensively he's good enough to hold anybody, and Barry is the teams designated gunner.
PF: Gonna pound most PFs I've seen listed on the boards. Not as skilled offensively either, but solid defenders/rebounders.
C: Nobody is gonna out tough this pair, they'll hang with anybody.

Also adding my one where I can choose all players.

PG: Magic Johnson
SG: Michael Jordan
SF: Julius Erving
PF: Elvin Hayes
C: Bill Russell

BPG: Walt Frazier
BSG: Kobe Bryant
BSF: John Havlicek
BPF: Karl Malone
BC: Moses Malone

R1: Oscar Robertson
R2: Scottie Pippen

Basically I want this team to out tough people, and I think it'd do just that.

Last edited by Eminence Front at 7/16/2012 2:02:34 PM

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