@Sheridanblog@c3p0rings That’s not how it works. Opposing teams literally gameplan to shut down Brunson. They don’t do that for OG. If they did that for OG, you’d see the difference.
@icydesantis@afcmyst Nah my bro. How many small guards have led their team to championships as number one options? The list is very small. For that reason he goes top 10.
@icydesantis@afcmyst The New York Knicks haven’t won a championship since 1973. 53 years. Many of its population haven’t been alive that long. The Knicks also won like 8 playoff games in like 20+ years. All this has changed as soon as #11 got to that team. If they win, he’s a top 10 PG in history.
@zionjrpro@ShakurStevenson Everyone shrinks down in weight anyway. So him rehydrating to 151-155 don’t matter . Rehydration weights weren’t too dissimilar. As for Horn, you are bugging. Horn was massive in that ring compared to Crawford. Crawford had to start putting on muscle at 147.
@zionjrpro@ShakurStevenson Crawford didn’t have massive size advantages at lightweight. You’ve chosen Gamboa, because he was a clear smaller man. Crawford was skin and bone when he went in there and stopped Jeff horn.
@respawnedtarga1 KAT hasn’t even scored a single solitary point in the fourth quarter in 3 games. And they’re spewing propaganda about FMVP. Absolute nonsense
@zionjrpro@Chewy9991@ShakurStevenson Crawford started at 135. Canelo started at 140 as a teen, and at 22/23 was at 154. And on the scales vs Floyd, he looked like he cut A LOT. Canelo is a true 168 fighter, it’s just that the 168s are really 175s or maybe even 200s
@zionjrpro@Chewy9991@ShakurStevenson Bud has always been skinny. Even when he made weight for 168, he was filled out into the weight. You could see that Canelo was fleshy. Also, fighters like Horn, Spence, Brook and Porter are bigger than him. Beating Canelo is a legendary P4P accomplishment.
@realjlew2004@ryuk3nn@OutwestLock His fundamentals are NOWHERE near Andre Ward’s. Ward got the most flawless fundamentals of any fighter I’ve ever seen