The original 6, tbh
anything is possible. .............ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
with stacked teams and an assload of moving screens
Last edited by Trainwreck2100; 10-11-2013 at 12:11 AM.
And yet, Spurfan calls us the frontrunners.
Boo, ing, hoo.
you guys started it
^That's just swept talking
and it is not 17 > 16, we are at 17 > 11
land of 10 000 lakes front runners
No issues, I am good with basic math.
Celts 17 > Lakers 16
Magic 5 > Bird 3
MJ 6 > Magic 5 > Kobe 5 > Duncan 4 > Shaq 4 > Lebron 2
glad the pecking order has been established. I respect it.
Doubt you know any more works for insult except got and several of its derivatives, tbh.
I disagree with the bolded. I'd argue that 5 rangs in the '80s > 6 rangs in the watered down '90s especially when a blown hamstring stopped him from 3-peating in '89 - which would have given him 6 in the '80s. He even beat Boston twice to rang in the '80s. You know, the same Boston team that routinely used to kick that other guy's ass. Matter of fact, the other guy didn't rang until the Celtics and Lakers got old - and when the NBA expanded with the Heat, T'Pups, Grizz, etc...![]()
Are you the got boring the out of the forum with your pathetic virginity and goddess bs tbh ?
the forum is boring through the offseason anyway, which's the norm
Forgetting Horry's 7.
Still 17>16
Don't usually listen to that type of music, but I can't front, sounds good, tbh.
Nope. Without Horry we stuck on 15 ...MAYBE even 14 ...no way we win 3peat without him.
Not sure what your education level is Ezau, but lets do a bit of logical reasoning.
Which of these names don't belong.
A. Micheal Jordan 6x champion, HOF inductee,
B. Kareem Abdul Jabbar 6x champion, HOF inductee
C. Magic Johnson 5x champion, HOF inductee
D. Robert Horry 7x champion, NO HOF, no ASG, No All NBA, no MVP no finals MVP ....
E. Tim Duncan 4x champion, HOF inductee
Ends Robert Horry corollary ...
I would argue horry will be in the hof one day for his numerous play off heroics. But he will be those dudes that get in Like15 or more years after they are eligible.
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