he did the same exact move every time in the entire video. dunno why no one ever just overplayed his left shoulder. dude wasn't going over the right one.
he did the same exact move every time in the entire video. dunno why no one ever just overplayed his left shoulder. dude wasn't going over the right one.
I agree Duncan s on Kareem....
Can you make you the case that Kareem s on MJ?
may I help:
if Duncan s on Kareem by virtue of FMVP's then surely Kareem s on MJ:
Kareem secured 6 NBA MVP’s, 5 NBA 1st team awards, 6 NBA 2nd team awards, and 19 All-Star Game Appearances playing against 15 Hall of Fame Centers throughout his career. Michael Jordan played in an era where the NBA talent was meager and the closest player at his position to be on his level was Clyde Drexler. Here Kareem gets the edge proving himself against the best and emerging as the best of the best.
Kareem also won 6 NBA Championships and had ten NBA championship appearances playing against such dynastic Teams in the 1970’s as Wilt Chamberlain’s Los Angeles Lakers, Walt Fraziers New York Knicks, and John Havilcek’s Boston Celtics, and against 80’s dynasties consisting of Dr.J’s Philadelphia 76ers, Larry Bird’s Boston Celtics, and Isiah Thomas’ Detroit Pistons. None of Michael Jordan’s rings were secured against a dynastic team (the 1991 ring against Magic’s Laker’s doesn’t count because they were without James Worthy and Byron Scott for that series, and were also well past their prime). Here we have another strike against Jordan because he was unable to defeat a dynasty waiting until legends like Kareem, Bird, Magic, and Isiah were past their primes before his Bull’s teams could emerge as a dynasty themselves.
If we argue awards Kareem’s equal’s and even surpasses Jordan’s. If we argue championships Kareem and Jordan both have 6 with Kareem making 4 additional championship appearances. What separates Kareem from Jordan is that his accomplishments were done against the best centers of all time and his championships were won against the best teams of all time, two accomplishments that Jordan cannot boast.
In order to be the best you have to beat the best and Kareem did just that throughout his illustrious 19 year Hall of Fame career providing a strong argument for Kareem being the NBA’s GOAT over Jordan.
I can make the case that OP is a got, just look at his threads![]()
don't pivot....just make your case
just copy post any segment of his post and it all appears on bleacher report verbatim
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...in-nba-history
Tony Sova posted over 2 years ago Contributor I
Kareem secured 6 NBA MVP’s, 5 NBA 1st team awards, 6 NBA 2nd team awards, and 19 All-Star Game Appearances playing against 15 Hall of Fame Centers throughout his career. Michael Jordan played in an era where the NBA talent was meager and the closest player at his position to be on his level was Clyde Drexler. Here Kareem gets the edge proving himself against the best and emerging as the best of the best.
Kareem also won 6 NBA Championships and had ten NBA championship appearances playing against such dynastic Teams in the 1970’s as Wilt Chamberlain’s Los Angeles Lakers, Walt Fraziers New York Knicks, and John Havilcek’s Boston Celtics, and against 80’s dynasties consisting of Dr.J’s Philadelphia 76ers, Larry Bird’s Boston Celtics, and Isiah Thomas’ Detroit Pistons. None of Michael Jordan’s rings were secured against a dynastic team (the 1991 ring against Magic’s Laker’s doesn’t count because they were without James Worthy and Byron Scott for that series, and were also well past their prime). Here we have another strike against Jordan because he was unable to defeat a dynasty waiting until legends like Kareem, Bird, Magic, and Isiah were past their primes before his Bull’s teams could emerge as a dynasty themselves.
If we argue awards Kareem’s equal’s and even surpasses Jordan’s. If we argue championships Kareem and Jordan both have 6 with Kareem making 4 additional championship appearances. What separates Kareem from Jordan is that his accomplishments were done against the best centers of all time and his championships were won against the best teams of all time, two accomplishments that Jordan cannot boast. In order to be the best you have to beat the best and Kareem did just that throughout his illustrious 19 year Hall of Fame career providing a strong argument for Kareem being the NBA’s GOAT over Jordan.
- Tony
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Poor Kool. If only you completed high school you would know plagiarizing without citing your source is an automatic F, so you already lost
I knew it was bull the moment I saw a well constructed sentence![]()
the problem is you state it as if I have shame in it....not at all....I copy when it's convenient for me....I make no bones about it....I'm proud of what I do...now answer the question
dam koon aid got exposed big time
Like I said, automatic F. We all know you don't have shame, you welshing turd
Kool you wrong for this thread.Duncan wasn't even better than Wilt or Shaq. If any of these produce-making farmers even dream that he is even in the same stratosphere as Cap, they better wake up and apologize.
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Of course I don't..I find it hilarious that's it's a big deal to you guys...I hit quick and often I don't have time to write paragraphs like you clowns....I'm a true artist in what I do....sometimes I write my own..other times I don't....plagiarizing is par for the course for me
just like some people take it up the ass with ease
I'm truly perplexed you guys think this is an issue or that I should be embarrassed by it or that I care
You're more like Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl. Shhhh girl.
are you DPG? only he talks made like that
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