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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    Here that Spur fan... no s allowed....ok.... no one gives a about your cuck...

    Actually, Kobe and I are good friends. I like Kobe, we talk a lot, I hope he comes back healthy. I think he’s one of the great players of the game, I think he’s done a lot for the game, and he has a true love for the game of basketball.

    I absolutely have high regard for Kobe Bryant.

    “Even though he stole all my moves, but that’s OK. I still love him like a brother.”

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    What is it about you and man crushes?,,,,

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    MJ always picks Kobe over LeBron.

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    Bro, that's a huge diss at the end. He's giving him props but at the same time ting on him by not being original and having his own style of play.

    Kool you are a got.

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    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
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    Here that Spur fan... no s allowed....ok.... no one gives a about your cuck...
    Why so angry?

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    no one gives a about your cuck...

    "Michael Jordan says Tim Duncan could have played in "Our era""

    "Kobe and Duncan, however, seem like obvious answers. Bryant molded his game after Jordan but he had the physical ability and talent to thrive under any cir stances, not to mention the borderline-sociopathic tendencies some of the greats seem to have. While it would have been great to see Duncan go against in-their-prime Ewing and Hakeem, does anyone feel he would have been over matched? Duncan would have been an elite player back then just like he still is now."

    The GOAT ting on Kobe and praising a living legend at the same time.

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    "Michael Jordan says Tim Duncan could have played in "Our era""

    "Kobe and Duncan, however, seem like obvious answers. Bryant molded his game after Jordan but he had the physical ability and talent to thrive under any cir stances, not to mention the borderline-sociopathic tendencies some of the greats seem to have. While it would have been great to see Duncan go against in-their-prime Ewing and Hakeem, does anyone feel he would have been over matched? Duncan would have been an elite player back then just like he still is now."

    The GOAT ting on Kobe and praising a living legend at the same time.
    No. MJ was being kind here. Jim would have been Brad Daughtery in the '80s. Brad Daughtery with superstar touch fouls = Jim. Same skillset, same demeanor. Daughtery sounds white, Jim married a white girl. The similarities between the two are stunning. Difference between the two? CIA POP.

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    No. MJ was being kind here. Jim would have been Brad Daughtery in the '80s. Brad Daughtery with superstar touch fouls = Jim. Same skillset, same demeanor. Daughtery sounds white, Jim married a white girl. The similarities between the two are stunning. Difference between the two? CIA POP.

    Lol...We all know it...its not like MJ can come out and say what we already know...the dudes les are suspect since he never repeated....so it's appropriate that MJ give Dorkan some a little props....that's all for media consumption....if he called Kwame Brown a flaming got..imagine what he'd call Tammy

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    No. MJ was being kind here. Jim would have been Brad Daughtery in the '80s. Brad Daughtery with superstar touch fouls = Jim. Same skillset, same demeanor. Daughtery sounds white, Jim married a white girl. The similarities between the two are stunning. Difference between the two? CIA POP.
    Somehow I will air on the side of the best player to ever play the game of basketball.

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    Notice how MJ has always mentioned Duncan after mentioning Kobe..almost as an afterthought...like " ooh I probably should mention this dudes name since he did manage to get 5 rings even though he could successfully defend any of his les."

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    No. MJ was being kind here. Jim would have been Brad Daughtery in the '80s. Brad Daughtery with superstar touch fouls = Jim. Same skillset, same demeanor. Daughtery sounds white, Jim married a white girl. The similarities between the two are stunning. Difference between the two? CIA POP.
    Terrible.

    MJ is an asshole by nature. He doesn't or need to suck up to any player. So you miss.

    Oh and the Brad Daugherty comparing is laughable to say the least. No wonder you're a joke around here.

    Dude was beyond a scrub. No where near contending level let alone championship level. Again, you fail.

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    Machacarredes Chinook's Avatar
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    I guess for Kobe's sake it's good that MJ doesn't love him like a father.

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    Notice how MJ has always mentioned Duncan after mentioning Kobe..almost as an afterthought...like " ooh I probably should mention this dudes name since he did manage to get 5 rings even though he could successfully defend any of his les."
    Yep, and Duncan absolutely disgraced himself on this last failed defense. Came back home 3-2 & couldn't end it. What a panty waist.

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    I'm a homer, but I don't see anything insulting about comparing Duncan to Brad Daugherty. Had Daugherty played with a championship team and not been forced to retire at 29 he'd be a Hall of Famer, imo. Duncan is definitely a superior defensive player to Daugherty but offensively they're very comparable, imo. Either way it isn't as if Daugherty was some scrub. He was a damned good player.

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    I'm a homer, but I don't see anything insulting about comparing Duncan to Brad Daugherty.
    "Ducks on the pond, Joe, ducks on the pond."

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    Agreed. Daugherty wasn't a scrub by any means.

    But can't go as far as saying he's right there with Duncan. A lot of players in this league have comparable abilities to some extent but does that really count? It's the fundamentals of the game to start.

    One has to look at the overall package and Daugherty lacked in many facets in his all around skillset.

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    Agreed. Daugherty wasn't a scrub by any means.

    But can't go as far as saying he's right there with Duncan.
    Tait did, direct from the best location in the nation.

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    Tait did, direct from the best location in the nation.
    Yes, and I respect his opinion but I disagree.

    Both guys came into teams that were pretty much crap. Both made great contributions but just one elevated their team to the mountain peak and maintained it there for over 15 odd years and counting.

    Cant argue with that.

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    Tait did, direct from the best location in the nation.
    Not really. I said Duncan is a better defender, which he is. He's also had a much longer career than Daugherty, and durability is just as important as ability. So all around Duncan is better. I'm just saying Daugherty was a really good player in his own right and that the two have similar offensive skill-sets.

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    Last edited by phyzik; 08-10-2015 at 10:40 AM.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    I guess for Kobe's sake it's good that MJ doesn't love him like a father.

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    Comparing Daugherty to Duncan is like comparing Kobe to Jordan.

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    "Even though he stole all my moves, but that’s OK"

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    Nothing but MJ teasing his little brother.... stop hating Spur fan...MJ would never say that he and Tammy talk all the time and are like brothers...MJ not finna align himself with that gay ..

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    Terrible.

    MJ is an asshole by nature. He doesn't or need to suck up to any player. So you miss.

    Oh and the Brad Daugherty comparing is laughable to say the least. No wonder you're a joke around here.

    Dude was beyond a scrub. No where near contending level let alone championship level. Again, you fail.

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