Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 76 to 100 of 101
  1. #76
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    Good choice by his dad, since baseball gave him the foundation skills to become the best player in history.
    Which explains why his only playoff series loss w/ prime Pippen came when he lost his athletic ability due to beisbol.

  2. #77
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    Which explains why his only playoff series loss w/ prime Pippen came when he lost his athletic ability due to beisbol.
    His stats were far better than Pippen's in that series, though

    Prime Scottie shot .400 against Orland0o. Jordan average 31.5 on .477

  3. #78
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    You mean BEFORE his body had fully developed? Even Tim got sonned by Ostertag when he was a rookie.
    Indeed. Tim was a swimmer and they have soccer style physiques

  4. #79
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    His stats were far better than Pippen's in that series, though

    Prime Scottie shot .400 against Orland0o. Jordan average 31.5 on .477
    Scottie was spent carrying the team which eventually broke his back while Jordan was playing fatball.

  5. #80
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    Indeed. Tim was a swimmer and they have soccer style physiques
    They didn't grow up on a farm digging ditches unlike red necks like Ostertag.

  6. #81
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    101,216
    Wait. Soccer is popular in the US today?
    Reread

  7. #82
    TB 2 TB Silver&Black's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    17,516
    I know what you said, lefty. You said it's more popular today than it was back in the day. That's technically not wrong, I guess. However; What you should have said is that "soccer isn't as irrelevant as it once was when Hakeem was a kid."

    You should never use that word (popular) when talking about Americans and Soccer.

    I draw the line at the NHL. Hockey is a game where millions and millions of kids growing up can't play because their city just doesn't have the weather to support it. If your sport can't beat the NHL's ratings in America...........that sport isn't "popular".

  8. #83
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    Thinking I'm a fatball fan

    It's only slightly less boring than kickball, tbh.

    Both "sports" blow. There is a reason why both rank below ing ice hockey in America.
    Mlb is by far the 2nd most popular league in the USA.

  9. #84
    TB 2 TB Silver&Black's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    17,516
    Mlb is by far the 2nd most popular league in the USA.
    Sorry. My bad. I was wrong for saying that the MLB is below hockey...it isn't.

    MLB pulls higher ratings than the NBA though?

  10. #85
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    Sorry. My bad. I was wrong for saying that the MLB is below hockey...it isn't.

    MLB pulls higher ratings than the NBA though?
    On average it does, especially locally.

  11. #86
    my unders, my frgn whites pgardn's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    39,469
    I like em all.

    Soccer: players are in fantastic shape. The fact that they are Pretty much done by early 30s shows how incredibly taxing the sport is on the legs. The coordination of spacing and timing makes it an incredible team sport like basketball in many ways. And there is room to show off individual skills. Because it's mostly continuous play, the participants are often forced to make adjustments on their own. I love most of the announcers in this sport because they will tell you if it's . And they stfu and let the play speak for itself. They don't over use superlatives like the big 3 in the US. The cruelest of all sports as performance often does not match score.

    Football: especially college... The best But I can see why foreigners hate it. Actual time playing the game is incredibly tiny.

    Baseball: incredible hand eye coordination required. Hitting a baseball is extraordinarly difficult. But because the specialization in positions is even greater in this sport than football, you can be a fat pig and do fine in at least 3 positions. And there is a whole lot of scheming by managers and pitchers. Definitely have to grow up with it. Way slow, worse than football.

    Basketball. IMO, the best athletes. And a great mixture of all of the above. Suggestion: If fouled on a shot attempt, 1 shot to make 2 or 3. And one, give the one automatically, no FT required. Solves the foul line boredom.

  12. #87
    Derrick White fanboy FkLA's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    25,085

    Sure

    This is an athlete, left.



    This is not:



    And you know Rock is drilling any floptrot player in a race.
    During a recent steal against the Braves, Gordon took a lead of 11.2 feet and hit a top speed of 21.1 mph on the way to second base. That's fast, but it's not Hamilton fast.

    Hamilton stole a base against the Cubs this season and hit 21.2 mph, which explains how he was able to get away with a huge lead of 11.9 feet.

    Trout's no slouch, of course. The reigning American League MVP had the shortest lead -- 10.5 feet -- in the clip of a steal against Oakland, and he still managed to get to a top speed of 20.8 mph.
    Gareth Bale has been caught speeding in Madrid by Spanish TV channel La Sexta. Despite insisting he's had no pre-season and being worried about his fitness, Bale was clocked sprinting at 40kmph in last Sunday's draw with Villarreal - almost 25 mph just 2 mph behind Usain Bolt at world record speed.

  13. #88
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    That's why he ultimately picked basketball

    It's more exciting and it's a sport
    That's great, but my quote, "I guess you missed the part where Jordan played baseball as his first sport," had everything to do with someone basically saying there's no better point in the thread than when Olajuwon said playing soccer is what helped him become the star he did. If it did for Olajuwon, it certainly did for Jordan.

    If being a goalie and having to react in an instant to a shot going one way or another helped Olajuwon become the official all-time blocked shots leader then having to react (hand-eye coordination) in an instant to a pitch and having the agility+timing down to steal bases also helpd Jordan in basketball.

  14. #89
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    You missed the part where Jordan was a mediocre basketball player when he was playing besibol which was causing his muscle to atrophy (that's the reason PEDs are popular among Fatballers). This even happened in his PRIME after he lost his motor skills dabbling w/ besibol:

    See above. You missed the point, which was that Olajuwon's quote didn't end the thread.

  15. #90
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    You missed the part where Hakeem choked away the NCAA Championship and then got obliterated by a 215lb white American player (he was young then, so he still had remnants of that ty soccer athleticism and frame).
    Wait, Olajuwon didn't choke, his team and especially his coach did (RiP Guy V. Lewis, he had a great, underrated career otherwise). Olajuwon was so good he is the last player to date to be named Tournament MOP (~FF MVP~) on a losing team and frankly, he was the only reason Houston was even in that game because he took over at the start of the second half but the high al ude of Albuquerque got to him and when he went to the bench for a literal breather, NC State starting getting back in the game.

  16. #91
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    The soccer world is notorious for overrating player speed. They estimated Robben's sprint in the world cup at 37kmh before FIFA came in and downgraded it to 31kph.



    That estimate of Bale's speed took place in 2013, before FIFA implemented their sensor gates and EA implemented their high speed cameras and sensors (EA is another company that tracks sprint speed).

    Bale's top speed of 34.7 makes sense. (Robben was downgraded by about 6km, as well).

    25 mph would put Bale into elite Olympic sprinter territory. Best of the best. A medal favorite (If he could run 25mph on grass into wind, he would probably gain 1-2mph on a track) Donovan Bailey reached 27mph for instance.

    Bale ran the 100m in 11.4 in high school. Adrian Peterson in high school ran it in 10.6.

  17. #92
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    See above. You missed the point, which was that Olajuwon's quote didn't end the thread.
    Holla at me when Jordan claims Beisbol gave him an advantage over Euro/African player.

  18. #93
    Veteran offset formation's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,729
    As an olive branch extension to the soccer crew, instead of getting in a pissing contest over which sport has the better athletes, let's appreciate some impressive basketball feats by baseball and soccer players.

    Mariners pitcher Taijuan Walker:



    3rd Basemen Brett Lawrie throwing it down:



    Mike Trout goofing around in street clothes.



    Trout beating Raymond in P-I-G



    Former Dodger and Robz4000 's boy Matt Kemp:



    Matt Kemp showing off some range:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzY7Fgz5DX0

    Soccer players

    Ronaldo dunking a soccer ball on what looks like an 8 foot high goal:



    Raheem Sterling showing the sick pump fake and crossover to Wayne Rooney:



    FC Bayern showing us how it's done with some great team play:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw7zwMqsCbk

    Neymar SKYING in for the layup:



    Messi with the VINCE CAHHTER:



    to these amazing athletes.

  19. #94
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    Holla at me when Jordan claims Beisbol gave him an advantage over Euro/African player.
    Olajuwon saying it doesn't mean spit and I'm a Rockets homer (though I'm good about not being a blind homer). Soccer and basketball are very different sports though I'll give it to you that the back and forth sprinting with minimal breaks and his role as goal protector was similar in both cases.

  20. #95
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    Olajuwon saying it doesn't mean spit
    Yeah, your words have more weight than the Hakeem's when it comes to Hakeem's PERSONAL experience.

  21. #96
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769

  22. #97
    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    27,061
    I dig that the EPL has (legit) stat-tracking now.

    I'm literally addicted to MLBStatcast, so hopefully we see a similar thing happen for stat-tracking in other sports. Love to see the highest in game verts and sprint speeds in the NBA.

  23. #98
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    Yeah, your words have more weight than the Hakeem's when it comes to Hakeem's PERSONAL experience.
    I think riding in cars and paying attention to the drivers, road and road signs helped me a lot when it came time to start driving. It doesn't make it true.

    It's great he feels that way but it doesn't make it true. I'll take his word for it but it proves nothing.

  24. #99
    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    17,769
    I'll take his word for it but it proves nothing.
    Talk about an oxyMORON.

  25. #100
    Veteran
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    1,981
    If I tell you jumping on a trampoline helped me excel at football or track (it strengthens your legs after a while), would you believe me? Is something like that even verifiable or something we could generally agree on?

    I'll take his word on it but just because he believes it doesn't make it true.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •