Mike Brown to the Lakers
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BR1986FBjordo212000;791505 wrote:Jordan never had to leave to team up with anybody. He played in a major market and he was surrounded with great talent. Same thing with Larry Bird. That's such an asinine argument. We'll never know if those guys would have left because they had ideal situations. Where would Larry Legend have left for? His team was loaded.
Spew out whatever shit you want. Older school guys like Jordan, Bird, etc I bet if you'd ask them they'd say it's tainted. Lebron is good....just not good enough. Regardless of how many rings he wins in Miami, THAT will NEVER change. -
BR1986FBwes_mantooth;791519 wrote:Pippen was good, I dont dispute that. I just dont believe top 50. It is all subjective....nothing to back it up.
I don't really think he was that great either. Again, subjective... -
Pick6
Bosh commited to playing for the Heat before Lebron, so therefore, Lebron followed both of them and Bosh wasn't "icing on the cake", if anything, Lebron was.jordo212000;791509 wrote:Lebron could "beat" the Heat though. The Heat sucked before he took his talents down there. That wasn't a good team. To win in the NBA you have to have at least 2 great players. There was only one great player in Cleveland. He could have at least 2 if he went to Miami, and then Bosh was just icing on the cake. Nowhere near their level, but still pretty talented for a big man
didnt know a nice playoff run equates to a top 50 player of all time.jordo212000;791511 wrote:They were fine the year that Jordan played baseball. They had a nice run without him. How old are you by the way? haha Pippen etched out a nice career for himself, even after he left Chicago. -
BR1986FBAs far as the original topic, wonder if this guy joins Mike Brown in LA? Seemed to have a bit of success when he was with the Cavs...
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jordo212000Pick6;791527 wrote: didnt know a nice playoff run equates to a top 50 player of all time.
Lol. Pointless to even discuss this with you. Obviously the point went over your head. (Pippen was a great player with and without Jordan). Jordan never won anything without Pippen -
jordo212000Pick6;791527 wrote:Bosh commited to playing for the Heat before Lebron, so therefore, Lebron followed both of them and Bosh wasn't "icing on the cake", if anything, Lebron was.
You seriously believe that Lebron made his decision on ESPN that night? Come on, get real. Lebron knew exactly what he was doing. -
karen lotzI thought those 3 decided years ago at the Olympics? Which way was it?
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wes_mantoothjordo212000;791619 wrote:You seriously believe that Lebron made his decision on ESPN that night? Come on, get real. Lebron knew exactly what he was doing.
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Pick6jordo212000;791619 wrote:You seriously believe that Lebron made his decision on ESPN that night? Come on, get real. Lebron knew exactly what he was doing.
not that night. Bosh made his decision days before, though.
And I do think Lebron wouldn't have joined without an allstar big