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Who is the Most Overrated Team in the East ..aka.. Why Boston Sux.
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TRex wrote: View PostI disagree. Garnett and Allen were at the tail end of their careers when they joined Pierce. They were still pretty good players but not the same players that they once were.
LeBron started this whole superteam. But Durant is the one who took it to a new level.
Bosh and james did the same thing, struggled for years carrying piss poor teams and took matters into their own hands.
But it's not like they did any guarantee. Wades prime was just ending. Bosh was a tier 2 or tier 3 star, not even really a pippen type. Just a good ass player. James was the real mvp.
Golden State already had a team that was much better than anything miami ever did, and THEN Durant hopped on the gravy train. It's still so ridiculous, a year and a half later9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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Mack North wrote: View PostIt's funny how Jordan is "6 for 6"... yet how many times did he lose in the first round? Oh, that number is 3. How many times has Bron lost in the first round? Undefeated. Stop with that nonsense, please.
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TRex wrote: View PostBtw, here's my issue with LeBron James. You're LeBron James, the best player in the world. People say you're as good as Jordan(i don't think he's in Jordan's level) why are you ALWAYS looking for help? even when he had Irving on his team, he was always looking for the Cavs to give him MORE help.
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Mack North wrote: View PostIt's funny how Jordan is "6 for 6"... yet how many times did he lose in the first round? Oh, that number is 3. How many times has Bron lost in the first round? Undefeated. Stop with that nonsense, please.Last edited by MixxAOR; Mon Feb 12, 2018, 05:37 PM.Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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Everyone likes stories.. Michael Jordan has a great one. He was the guy that was trying to do everything he could on his own, and couldn't succeed. He then faced a team that he couldn't beat (Pistons). He became a team player.. better on defense, and he beat the team that he always lost to.. and then won against one of the best players in the league (Magic). You can literally see the torch being passed. Then he goes on and wins two more championships, and retires to play a different sport.
He comes back and without missing a beat wins three more. I mean he stole the ball, and then hit the game winner on his last play of his last game as a Bull to win it all. He had a great cast the second time around.. but the storybook was complete.
James doesn't have that story. It started great. He got drafted by his home town team. But he left Cleveland in shambles when things were going hard. Joined a different team with other stars. Won a couple times, but then left when things were going bad again. What he accomplished in Cleveland the second time around was extraordinary.. but it feels like he's just going to leave again. James legacy will always be tainted because his story doesn't flow nicely even if he keeps beating the East every year.
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TRex wrote: View PostFinally watched the Paul Pierce jersey retirement ceremony. Am i the only one who's not a fan of the way the Celtics retire their numbers? they just put a bunch of numbers in there.
I mean, i know who 34 is, i know who 33 is, i know who 6 is, i don't know who the other numbers are.
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planetmars wrote: View PostCleveland's got these guys:
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KeonClark wrote: View PostWhy does james always get 100% of the blame but not bosh and wade?
Bosh and james did the same thing, struggled for years carrying piss poor teams and took matters into their own hands.
But it's not like they did any guarantee. Wades prime was just ending. Bosh was a tier 2 or tier 3 star, not even really a pippen type. Just a good ass player. James was the real mvp.
Golden State already had a team that was much better than anything miami ever did, and THEN Durant hopped on the gravy train. It's still so ridiculous, a year and a half later
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