I love Jesus. Genuinely trying to figure out how to live that out. I'm passionate about sports, particularly Cleveland sports and anything my kids play.
@Xanthos24 Bro everyone is in the hall of fame. The basketball Hall is kind of a joke.
That Lakers team was mid. Same with Portland. The Suns were legit - best team they beat. Sonics and Jazz were decent.
No teams were deep back then. Mostly two decent scorers and then role players
@Sheridanblog Bro, you made some random post about Jordan’s fadeaway - then of course you made it about LeBron. You said LBJ can’t be the 🐐 because he doesn’t do the one thing Jordan does best as well as MJ. I said his shooting is more efficient, which is irrefutable, so you changed the topic
@Detroit341@ScottKacsmar “Outliers are exactly what matters” argued no one ever. Good grief.
Jordan’s team record his first 3 years
38-44
30-52
40-42
This was AFTER playing 3 years of college ball.
But sure, one SERIES nullifies a guy.
@Sheridanblog LeBron has the most game winning shots in history. Also the most clutch points.
LeBron doesn’t play with his back to the basket. Why would you compare his shooting to percentage to a big? That’s a weird way to move the goalposts. Compare him to MJ
@FreshOutThe90s@MoryMagisSprts Bro Jordan never lifted weights until he was 28. Decided to add some muscle after losing consecutive years to the pistons. Don’t pretend like the myth of this dude was doing more than everyone else
@destrphforless Jordan got eliminated by the Indiana Hoosiers at age 21 scoring 13 pts with 4 turnovers in his final college game, losing despite having Brad Daugherty, Sam Perkins, and Kenny Smith in his starting five.
But LeBron had a bad game in game 7 of the ECF. Go on
@LordoftheSquad That’s like saying I’ll pass on the guy that couldn’t get anywhere with 3 HOF teammates in the early 90s. True about Bird, McHale, Parrish, DJ - but all past their prime.