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Magic/Bird Era
Michael Jordan Era
Duncan/Shaq Era
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well-worn territory...but Bird and Magic saved the NBA and we haven't seen any fierce rivalries since then.
This current era. The Championships are easier sought & accomplished. Too much misery in the Bird/Magic era. Too much failure in the Jordan era.
We've been given more than a fair shot & shake at it and we've taken what has been set before us. We've failed when we deserved it ('08) and we've succeeded when we deserved it ('09 & '10).
I was never content in the Bird/Magic era. Even in the victories. There was always self doubt & endless, lingering threat.
I'm content now: Gasol isn't Worthy. Fisher isn't Scott. They were leaky vessels, not sound of mind.
Kobe will never be Magic, but, he wants to go where Magic was at his zenith. Bryant wants to exist there, thrive and rule from that mound. Magic got there with his rear view mirror packed. Kobe will need to ride shotgun, and find peace there.
Story of his career.
Duncan/ Shaq was the era of the great big men.
Jordan era was the era of the great wing player. This is also the time when the NBA became a global brand.
Magic/Bird is the most legendary and the most compe ive era ever.
the best era
It's amazing because there was so much made about how the big guys no longer play down-low when they first came out of High School. That was true for a time, but consider what surrounded Shaq and Duncan--Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki, Ben Wallace, Chris Webber, Yao Ming, Jermaine O'Neal, Antoine Walker, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Elton Brand, Carlos Boozer, Kenyon Martin--all of them have been questioned as big men and their toughness at one time or another.
Ben Wallace? You sure that he's not tough? I mean he isn't big as in big, but prime Ben was a monster defensively.
I wonder what the Lebron/Wade/Durant era will be called
He was questioned for his effectiveness in Orlando and Washington. Orlando thought he would be no better than Bo Outlaw (and they chose to re-sign Outlaw in the summer of 2000).
Believe me, 'Ol Hubby knows the feeling....
It was twixt four summers ago where we built a shoestore in the Dallas franchise and brought home #1. I was so happy that midsummer's Eve. Ol Kathy girl was tellin me to go to bed, nar I say, I stayed up the whole night watching the Tivo'ed edition.
And you know what's worse? I made her like it, that darned fool her.
Let us proceed....
Between the Celtics and Lakers.................. it sucked ass for the rest of us. I personally got tired of seeing just those two win it.
I like the current era, where there is more parity.
1 too many >.<'s after (Let us proceed).
tee, hee.
It'll never end.
80's era: Lakers 5 rings, Celtics 3 rings
90's era: Bulls 6 rings, Rockets, 2 rings
00's era: Lakers 4 rings, Spurs 3 rings
Can we say there's more parity? Nope.
The 70's were dull in a way, but still very interesting. And there was parity. No team won back to back, no team won more than 2 les. No team of the decade for the 70's.
Willis Reed and the Knicks had a short run as one of the greatest collections of talent in NBA history and won two les.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Julius Erving, Moses Malone, and George Gervin came into the league and dazzled us all.
Jerry West won his first ring and the Lakers won 33 games in a row.
The Celtics rebuilt and won two les.
The ABA and NBA merged, collecting all talent in one league.
Bill Walton and Maurice Lucas were an unstoppable front court in 1977, Lucas is why we use the term "Power Forward".
It was the last of the days when most teams started centers under 6'10", forwards at 6'5" and 6'7", and guards at 6'1" and 6'3".
The days of the common 6'4" swingman bench player ended, a player who could and did play guard or forward.
And then that 1979 NCAA finals game between Michigan State and Indiana State set the stage for the Bird/Magic era that began when the 70's decade closed.
The Kobe/Bynum era.
^----------"every chamber filled!!!!!!!!!"----------^
Yes we can..............in the 80's the Lakers and Celtics faced each other in most of those les.
In the 90's, the Bulls faced Phoenix and Utah. The rockets faced Orlando.
In the 00's the Lakers faced Boston (again)..........but the Spurs faced several different teams in New Jersey, Detroit, and Cleveland. While Miami also was in the mix with a championship.
Clearly the 80's had the least parity of teams being even involved in the championship.
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crucify em / tree of woe
kobe 5
duncan 3.5
shaq 3
Dirk 1
The best Era, the day the NBA becomes good again. I've found the NBA going down hill since 2005, it keeps getting worse and worse, they need a lockout like Hockey had![]()
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