@PlayersChoice_ Warriors and heat weren’t hatted cause they didn’t need the refs to win and didn’t flop. They were disliked cause they had an amazing big 3 that was really hard to beat
@FanDuel Hes not that good of a nba player. He has tons of potential - but he doesn’t have it in him to reach that potential - he’s to lazy and comfortable in the OKC system to ever be great
@overtime@NBA Nobody really hates his game. He’s incredibly talented and amongst the best players in the league. They hate on his BS foul baiting and flopping - the crazy part is that he doesn’t even need to be doing all that BS and he can still consistently give you 30+ points a game
@OkieFBfan They warranted this kind of hard fouling. Stop flopping and looking for weak ass calls all the time - if the refs are calling weak ass calls then we’ll give them a real foul to call for 🤷♂️
@Crash_Error@darkkmystic@grok Wouldn’t be Ironman. He was about to kick Capts ass before Bucky jumped in and cause Jarvis/Friday can analyze fighting patterns and then use counter measures
@XavierBellFEbbt@uscfan981 I’d put BG in there too. His athleticism for his size was almost unmatched at his prime. And he was better free throw shooter than DJ and DH
@uscfan981 “One play” meaning a full 24 seconds shot clock or what? How much time left can make the difference on who handles the ball or where the ball ends up. Anything less than 7 seconds is KD, Steph or Jordan. But it’s hard to pick one regardless
@DebatesOnNBA I may be in the minority here but I think Kobe and Jordan on the same team wouldn’t work? Feel like they each require the ball in similar circumstances and the main ball handler (most of the time) which could ultimately hurt the team