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There’s no thinking MJ is the GOAT he is. I’m a Knicks fan I hated him and still do just like fans of other teams hate UConn.
This is funny. And simply incorrect. Tatum’s dunk on LeBron in the ECF way back was pretty much his career highlight before this title.And more evidence, one of the greatest moments in the last 50 years of Knicks history is John Starks, a journeyman guard at best dunking on MJ. Not a title, not series win, not even a win, but 2 points on the greatest player still living.
Somebody dunks on LeBron, who had serious MJ envy issues his entire life, and no one really cares that much because Bron is at most weeks away from some petty PR stumble.
Jordan, Kobe, then the debate begins for 3
what on earth is compelling you to do this?The traveling epidemic in the NBA was largely influenced by NBA refs who refused to call Jordan for traveling. Once they started to let Jordan take 4 or 5 steps the genie was out of the bottle. The refs missed the call in the pre-Jordan era. But they incorporated it into the game to accommodate MJ.
appreciate the love from other users too!The real GOAT is @bjc42. Always showing up and showing love to every post.
Haberstroh is simply citing statistics and discrepancies.If you have to use Tom Haberstroh and Nick Wright to make your argument then you have lost the argument.
2012-2018 Lebron was the same way. The way he played with the East, especially in those Cleveland years, were insane.Of Jordan wanted to beat you and send a message while doing it, he could almost at will. None of the other pretenders could do that, not LeBron, not Kobe, not even Wilt or Kareem against their main competition (mostly Boston).
MJ could and did, consistently. That's why he's the GOAT analytics and cherry picked stats be damned.
RIP Kobe and I loved him as a player, but his death really clouded y’all’s minds about how good he actually was.
Magic and Bird were amazing. Hakeem and Dr J were spectacular, but a notch below those guys. Jordan was clearly a notch or two above all of them.I grew up watching Bird, Magic, Kareem and Dr J.
Jordan was just one of the many greats.
I know it seems like I'm a hater and I don't care.
If you call Jordan the goat, where does that leave Bird and Magic, Akeem. I mean these guys are legends.
They literally changed the game to accommodate him. The Jordan rules.
Jordan was special. He was incredibly amazing, but the in the NBA, there is no goat.
Kobe was Jordan 2.0. I actually think he was better than Lebron.RIP Kobe and I loved him as a player, but his death really clouded y’all’s minds about how good he actually was.
The GOAT debate is from 6 straight rings minus the baseball experiment. Never being in a game 7 during that run.
I thought he was a better player before he started winning rings, or at least more fun to watch.
He lost to the Magic btw. It wasn’t six straight rings.The GOAT debate is from 6 straight rings minus the baseball experiment. Never being in a game 7 during that run.
I thought he was a better player before he started winning rings, or at least more fun to watch.
Jordan was in baseball shape when he lost to Orlando. In his winning prime, he never really lost.
And yes, Jordan didn't win his first 7 years or so in the NBA. Tho you can make the argument he was a better player in his early years than his winning prime. But people only count rings these days, despite it being a team effort to get rings.
Did Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum suddenly get better? I'm sure they did. But you add all star Jrue, all star Porzingis, and you get rings.
And I am a Knicks fan so I always root for MJ to lose.
Magic and Bird were amazing. Hakeem and Dr J were spectacular, but a notch below those guys. Jordan was clearly a notch or two above all of them.
Hey Lebron got hurt the year they missed the finals too. He never really missed it that year either!Jordan was in baseball shape when he lost to Orlando. In his winning prime, he never really lost.
And yes, Jordan didn't win his first 7 years or so in the NBA. Tho you can make the argument he was a better player in his early years than his winning prime. But people only count rings these days, despite it being a team effort to get rings.
Did Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum suddenly get better? I'm sure they did. But you add all star Jrue, all star Porzingis, and you get rings.
And I am a Knicks fan so I always root for MJ to lose.