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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3031647, member: 5798"] I'm not into comparisons in any sport. Who is better, Michael, Kobi or LeBron? Who cares? I enjoyed MJ and Kobi, now I'm enjoying LJ. "Who is best" is an argument that can never be won. MJ’s 6 championships always seems to find their way into the debate. Some fans like to use them as a measuring stick in determining a player’s accomplishments or greatness. I also find it interesting that Bill Russell and his 11 championships are never mentioned. In my younger days, the "who's best" controversy in MLB was between Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle. Both were great players, and first ballot HOF'ers. Mantle was never the same after [URL='https://bleacherreport.com/articles/730540-mickey-mantles-worst-injury-it-was-joe-dimaggios-play']he stepped on a outfield water sprinkler during the 1951 world series.[/URL] [I]"A cleat on Mantle's shoe caught on a piece of the underground lawn sprinkler apparatus in the outfield. He had to be carried off the field in a stretcher and later it was revealed by Dr. Sidney Gaynor, the Yankees physician, that "the youngster had suffered a sprained right knee that would sideline him for the rest of the Series." [/I] I'm just glad we have Lou and Pheesa on [U]our[/U] team. She's become a scoring and rebounding machine. We can't win a NC without MAJOR contributions from both of them. This is their last round up, they're heading for the barn. Hopefully they'll win the NC before they get there. Remember what Master Po said about walking the rice paper without leaving a trace? They've both passed that test. :oops: [/QUOTE]
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