Just to be clear I'm not necessarily saying Lebron couldn't hold up. I think it would be fun to see how it would have played out. Conversely how would Jordan do in today's NBA? Hell he might average 48 ppg.
Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
M.C. Swag said:Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
i was at that game. It was hot, but not middle of summer playground hot.Junkhead said:M.C. Swag said:Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
He sat himself in a playoff game because the A/C was out in the arena and it was too hot. There's video of him at the FT line and when he sees Kawhi checking back in to guard him he makes a face clearly showing he doesn't want the heat. His physical skills are amazing but he doesn't have the killer mentality. That's why he will never be the GOAT.
1) he'd been playing damn near 40+ min/game and was cramping. He didn't bench himself cuz he was scared or tired.Junkhead said:M.C. Swag said:Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
He sat himself in a playoff game because the A/C was out in the arena and it was too hot. There's video of him at the FT line and when he sees Kawhi checking back in to guard him he makes a face clearly showing he doesn't want the heat. His physical skills are amazing but he doesn't have the killer mentality. That's why he will never be the GOAT.
His mentality took him out of poverty of a single parent home to become the leagues best player on teams that went to 8? 9? straight finals. There's alot of adjectives you can use to describe his mentality but 'weak' isn't one of them.Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
LeBron is the best player of his generation of players and it's not even close. Clearly I was being sarcastic in my comments, although I think those Pistons would tear him up the same way they tore Jordan up before the Bulls' 1991 breakthrough. LeBron's attitude and demeanor on court suggest to me he would be a crybaby NOT LITERALLY getting bodied around by those guys in their prime.M.C. Swag said:Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
If you truly dropped a player like Harden or Lebron into the late 80s, those defenses would be obliterated. They were tough and big but they had 0 perimeter awareness. The spacing was just too confined that a player like James or especially Harden would feast. I'm not sure Dumars would even know how to guard a player like harden 25ft from the rim because he never had to guard anyone with the threat of shooting from that range.MuckRaker96 said:LeBron is the best player of his generation of players and it's not even close. Clearly I was being sarcastic in my comments, although I think those Pistons would tear him up the same way they tore Jordan up before the Bulls' 1991 breakthrough. LeBron's attitude and demeanor on court suggest to me he would be a crybaby NOT LITERALLY getting bodied around by those guys in their prime.M.C. Swag said:Oh come on, are you serious? I understand people who ardently defend MJ's GOAT status, but the idea that Lebron James is so far beneath him that he'd "cry" against any team from the 80s or 90s is absurd.MuckRaker96 said:
If i had 3 wishes, I would totally waste one of them on watching LeBron play against the Lambieer/Mahorn/Rodman Pistons. Would be he be able to shoot his free throws amid all the tears?
As a Rockets' fan, but a Harden detractor I'd love to see him against those same Pistons. Being checked by Dumars, then trying to drive the lane vs. Lambieer and Mahorn and Rodman? He's foul out on charges in the first half of a game.
M.C. Swag said:His mentality took him out of poverty of a single parent home to become the leagues best player on teams that went to 8? 9? straight finals. There's alot of adjectives you can use to describe his mentality but 'weak' isn't one of them.Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
Nice shot there. Yea, there's a difference. Never said there wasn't. Somehow you think I'm arguing that MJ isn't the GOAT, i'm not, i'm just laughing at the absurd mischaracterizations of the greatest basketball player since MJ retired. And that he's somehow weak or soft b/c he's #2 to MJ.Junkhead said:M.C. Swag said:His mentality took him out of poverty of a single parent home to become the leagues best player on teams that went to 8? 9? straight finals. There's alot of adjectives you can use to describe his mentality but 'weak' isn't one of them.Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
If you can't see the difference between his mentality and Jordan's then I don't know how to help you. Maybe your seeing eye dog can explain it better.
M.C. Swag said:
At 6'8 Lebron James is a better magic johnson. He can guard all 5 positions, has 0 holes in his offensive game, and has the same high IQ to match. He'd succeed in any era of basketball and i can't even entertain the conversation that he wouldn't.
M.C. Swag said:Nice shot there. Yea, there's a difference. Never said there wasn't. Somehow you think I'm arguing that MJ isn't the GOAT, i'm not, i'm just laughing at the absurd mischaracterizations of the greatest basketball player since MJ retired. And that he's somehow weak or soft b/c he's #2 to MJ.Junkhead said:M.C. Swag said:His mentality took him out of poverty of a single parent home to become the leagues best player on teams that went to 8? 9? straight finals. There's alot of adjectives you can use to describe his mentality but 'weak' isn't one of them.Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
If you can't see the difference between his mentality and Jordan's then I don't know how to help you. Maybe your seeing eye dog can explain it better.
Um, are you on crack?Quote:
6'8 Lebron James is a better magic johnson.
That's funny coming from someone who goaltends for Jordan because you can't bear to think your favorite player might be an incurable *******.ATM9000 said:Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
You always need to caveat any comments about Lebron on the Internet that they aren't meant to be disparaging if you don't mean them as disparaging or Internet Lebron fans get super offended.
SACR said:Um, are you on crack?Quote:
6'8 Lebron James is a better magic johnson.
Magic is 6'9
Magic won the Finals MVP as a rookie when he played CENTER for two games after Kareem was injured in Game 5. He went off for 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists playing center in Game 6.
And while I like LeBron, he will never be the passer Magic was.
Those pundits/experts are wrong.TCTTS said:SACR said:Um, are you on crack?Quote:
6'8 Lebron James is a better magic johnson.
Magic is 6'9
Magic won the Finals MVP as a rookie when he played CENTER for two games after Kareem was injured in Game 5. He went off for 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists playing center in Game 6.
And while I like LeBron, he will never be the passer Magic was.
Most experts/pundits nowadays believe LeBron to be better than Magic. This isn't a wild or controversial opinion.
SACR said:That's funny coming from someone who goaltends for Jordan because you can't bear to think your favorite player might be an incurable *******.ATM9000 said:Junkhead said:
Never denigrated his skills, only his lack of a killer mentality.
You always need to caveat any comments about Lebron on the Internet that they aren't meant to be disparaging if you don't mean them as disparaging or Internet Lebron fans get super offended.
CapCityAg89 said:
Do y'all really care if these guys are *******s? I sure don't. Tiger - *******. Nicklaus - *******. Hogan - *******. Jordan - *******. JFF - *******.
Those are my five favorite athlete's - I'd burn my wishes walking with each on his personal favorite championship - and I have zero desire to actually drink a beer with any of them (except Tiger - he's an *******, but enough of a nerd that he'd probably be fun).
SACR said:Um, are you on crack?Quote:
6'8 Lebron James is a better magic johnson.
Magic is 6'9
Magic won the Finals MVP as a rookie when he played CENTER for two games after Kareem was injured in Game 5. He went off for 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists playing center in Game 6.
And while I like LeBron, he will never be the passer Magic was.
This is a great point. Ryen Russillo mentioned this in one of his podcasts recently about Isiah Thomas. Thomas claims no one likes him b/c he beat Magic, he beat Bird, and he beat Jordan. Russillo goes, ok...Jordan beat all those guys, too and no one hates him like they hate you.ATM9000 said:CapCityAg89 said:
Do y'all really care if these guys are *******s? I sure don't. Tiger - *******. Nicklaus - *******. Hogan - *******. Jordan - *******. JFF - *******.
Those are my five favorite athlete's - I'd burn my wishes walking with each on his personal favorite championship - and I have zero desire to actually drink a beer with any of them (except Tiger - he's an *******, but enough of a nerd that he'd probably be fun).
Do I care? No... not really.
I dunno... I guess I get triggered like a Lebron fan when people conflate 'mean' with despicable. Nobody including me claims Jordan is a saint, but the fact that Jordan won at the level he did and people seemed to line up to tell the story so many years later and didn't just say mean things is quite a bit of evidence that he isn't just a despicable person.
FAT SEXY said:
Do y'all rank Shaq as a Top 10 all time player?
FAT SEXY said:
Do y'all rank Shaq as a Top 10 all time player?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I place Duncan above Shaq.