THe play I'm referring to was happening on the perimeter, Best should have beaten him
So I'm not helping his argument at all
you both literally get stupider by the day
How does it make Phil look? Uninvolved hippie on the sidelines as Jordan runs the show? Or genuis who carefully managed monster egos?
Hey Neo. Sounds as though you are having another pleasant day![]()
as must you, to be so absent minded to not understand that travis best had such little skill that he couldnt beat shaq in a one-on-one situation for a bucket, yet you think he would actually be a better player in the modern game where guards who can't beat a slow lumbering big man are pretty much phased out of PT on any decent team
Doubt Travis would be any worse than Trae Young, whom is an All Star in today's game
So the most dominant and athletic center in NBA history is now a slow lumbering big manI've heard it all now
trae young would average 60 in mikes day
yes, being offensively dominant has so much to do with your on-ball defense on a point guard. your brilliance overwhelms me
he was not the most athletic center in nba history, and by around 2000 he picked up a lot of weight and was nowhere nearly as mobile as he was earlier in his career
although that was irrelevant at this point. the fact that you stood by frosts post that shaq was a 90s rim protector having anything whatsoever to do with his ability to guard on the perimeter shows how re ed you actually are
You're the wise guy claiming MVP Shaq, best shape of his life was a lumbering oafyeah, you're right, he was no more athletic than Mark Eaton right? Seriously, in 2000 he could collapse inside and stop many people. You probably don't remember this cause you are so in love with today's centers, you know 6'3 PJ Tucker and Draymond. Such impressive wingspans there. How do today's player's possibly score on those guys
beyond ridiculous. He's not even Mahmoud Abdul Rauf quality.Now you're just trolling
Last edited by Dirks_Finale; 05-11-2020 at 07:22 PM.
completely untrue![]()
didnt say that at all but i supposed i see how you could completely misunderstand the point, considering you completely misunderstood leftys very obvious point
never said anything remotely close to that at all. why so butthurt?
many people may include a mediocre player like travis best, but no one elite like CP3 or Steph, who you pretty much compared him two by alleging that he would average 20/8 and 10-allstars in today's league.
hm did i ever defend todays centers at any point? man youre seriously butthurt
probably the same way a guy like mitch richmond was able to do it on 90s centers for years
Shaq was most definitely in the best shape of his life. He said so himself...Phil said the same. His defense that year was incredible and he was voted, almost unanimous MVP. He could hang with perimeter players on switches as he was mobile enough to do so. And everyone had hesitations driving on him as they knew they would be sore in the morning. Not sure which Shaq you guys were watching but 2000 version was a damn beast
Other old school players who could be 20 ppg scorers
In this inflated stats, Trae Young era:
Sedale Threatt
Kenny Smith
Derrick McKey
Dan Majerle
Terry Mills
Antoine Walker would probably average 30 in this era![]()
jj barea would average 35 in the 80s. dude took elbows to the ribs and clotheslines to the face. big men? pfft nothing.
Glen Rice would be a 30 point scorer in this era.
Toni Kukoc after Episode 9 will also look really good in this series.
If you notice in the clips, he's taking tip off for Chicago
Episodes 7 & 8
Pippen confused everyone with his - it was the wrong decision but I would do it again response to the 94 Playoff game
Baseball, ya without the MLB Strike MJ probably doesn't return til 1996 and isn't as dominant. I do believe MJ would have cracked the White Sox pro team.
Felt they did a quality job covering his fathers murder. But it was finished a little hazy? The warping allows the story to touch on uncomfortable topics and transition.
Michael's emotional defense to the price of winning. This is sport. Reminded me of an Olympian that competes for love of nation/blood. Most emotional episode.
Last edited by FrostKing; 05-12-2020 at 03:59 AM.
Easily...
Damn, I miss the NBA on NBC. Their whole presentation was A++++
I don't think Pippen understood the significance of the docuseries. This was an opportunity to repair his image and he squandered it.
Yes. He seems taken back by the questions. I bet all the Krause content made him s up. He looks stiff and slow. Shoulda poured a drink and chatted on his living eulogy
by the way, that “way to go Craig (Sager)” in the opening of episode 7
Come on man. Horace Grant was a solid defender, rebounder, and can shoot from midrange well. He can finish somewhat around the basket, had decent hands. He was a decent passer as well. he had a decent run in Orlando as well.
He's like a more athletic, less physical/crazy Charles Oakley.
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