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Today, 05:41 PM
All this controversy/media attention in itself is great to be honest.
WNBA is going to grow in popularity a lot in the next 5-10 years.
They've gone from a non-story sport that got no mention on mainstream sports media to being mentioned weekly now.
Shit, even the "women's basketball is against Caitlyn Clark" story line draws attention...
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Today, 05:38 PM
That chart was long-debunked because a top-heavy league with 2 super-teams, aka only 2 Finals-caliber teams will have higher net ratings (beat everyone else by more) compared to a parity league with MANY finals-caliber teams (where every series is a bloodbath of evenly-matched teams)...
the latter is obviously the tougher path (having many...
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Today, 05:34 PM
Peak by far, unless the peak is short where you don't get a proper sense of what the player was, but Jordan won like 6 championships, back to back 3 peats, like you got a very length look at him dominating the league both individually and team wise.
This isn't like Yao Ming or Penny Hardaway or something where like injuries prevented you from...
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Today, 05:31 PM
Longevity is playing at a lower level for longer
So the "lower level" part means inferior basketball, aka not GOAT basketball
Otoh, Jordan is the only player that played goat offense and goat defense for his entire prime (88-98') - no one is anywhere near this - he was scoring champ and 1st team defense from 88-98'
In addition to being...
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Today, 05:28 PM
To me, longevity just means sample size. In basketball you don't need a huge sample size to gauge a player's level. In football(either of them) it's more important and in baseball longevity is everything.
Some people like to argue, "X would only make my team a contender for 5 while Y would do it for 8 years." I don't factor that in.
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Today, 05:21 PM
slow day at the library, champ?
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Today, 05:21 PM
Michael Jordan and LeBron James are undisputed top 2 players in NBA history and it's not even close.
MJ played only 11 full seasons in Chicago Bulls... But Peak MJ is easily by far & away the most dominant player in NBA history.
- After starting 0-3 in 90/91 season, MJ never again lost 3 straight games during a stretch of 629 reg season &...
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Today, 05:21 PM
...or someone that just wants to discredit MJ any way he can. He already knew this.
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Today, 05:20 PM
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92' PIPPEN ECSF.............................. 16 on 40% (dominated by X-Man)
93' PIPPEN 1ST ROUND................... 15 on 33% (dominated by Dominique)
93' PIPPEN FINALS........................... 0% threes, 59% FT, 47 TS
96' PIPPEN ECSF.............................. 15 on 33%
96' PIPPEN FINALS........................... 16 on 34%...
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Today, 05:11 PM
As opposed to high IQ arguments like Bosh > Kobe & Love = Kareem.
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Today, 05:10 PM
You're trust in the right-wing media is really touching.
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Today, 05:09 PM
Would not surprise me in the slightest.
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Today, 05:08 PM
And they still pale in comparison to the spurs and warriors teams that the mighty king kong faced in the finals.
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Today, 05:08 PM
It's OK Hunter. Jesus was convicted too.
MAGAS see how stupid that sounds?
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Today, 05:08 PM
What if 3ball is Jeff? :eek:
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Today, 05:07 PM
Wonder why this thread isn’t deleted or OP isn’t banned for repeating a generic thread for the 300th time. Care to shed some light?
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Today, 05:05 PM
The 98' Jazz were the longest-standing organic juggernaut in history and the 90's West had the most long-standing organic juggernauts ever.... These organic juggernauts traded turns making the Finals and the team that won the West was a battle-tested juggernaut that was having their banner year - a freight train - that's what MJ beat 6 times in...
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Today, 05:03 PM
His entire argument for Ingram being more skilled is he's better at midrange. Who cares if Tatum is better at the rim and from 3, midrange is all that matters for skillzzzz. Classic Kobe stan "logic"
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Today, 05:02 PM
Just give it up, pops. You don't see me trying to defend LeBron for 2011. Just admit your hero choked, it happens. Every player has choked.
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Today, 04:58 PM
Speaking of the 98 jazz that scored 54 points in the finals, they also managed to sweep your true idol kobe in the preceding west finals round. :kobe:
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Today, 04:55 PM
They're facts because anyone that actually played basketball knows them to be tenets of the game - long-standing common knowledge among people that play or coach.. anyone that questions these common tenets and bball101 is exposed as a nascent fan
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Today, 04:51 PM
It should be noted that the 98' Jazz were far superior to the 11' Mavs and actually destroyed another team in the 98' Playoffs that prevented Lebron's 3-peat - the Popovich/Duncan Spurs... So MJ is 3-peating against better comp - he beat 3 long-standing organic juggernauts to 3-peat and then beat another 3 to 3-peat again.. 90's West had goat...
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Today, 04:49 PM
Don't keep your hostages near innocent civilians.
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Today, 04:48 PM
It's funny how fraud works.. In this case, many fans have been led to believe that the biggest loser in NBA history is infact the greatest player ever... Indeed, the best frauds are this blatant... Madoff, Theranos, and Klutch Sports' manufactured GOAT debate - equally blatant frauds where people were literally blind to the obvious.. it's quite...
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Today, 04:47 PM
3Ball repeated the same topic 12 thousand times without a subfloor friend at all. He is even more superior.
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Today, 04:47 PM
Also got sonned by delly. Poor gerbil. :ohwell:
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Today, 04:44 PM
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* 14' Spurs destroyed the Heat with no Spur producing much at all.
* 07' Spurs were led by Tony Parker
* 11' Mavs beat the Heat with a 1-man team (Jason Terry as their 2nd best player)
It doesn't take much to beat the worst type of Finals team that the NBA has ever produced - extremely ball-dominant teams like Luka and Lebron have...
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