Superstars should not miss the playoffs in their prime...
1974-75 Bucks: Miss Playoffs
1975-76 Lakers: Miss Playoffs
1977-78 Lakers: Lose in first round
Prime Kareem Abdul-Jabbar were on those teams. I guess he wasn't the best player because his TEAM didn't win....
dunkman with his childish "logic"
Superstars should not miss the playoffs in their prime...
It depends on what teammates they have. One player can only do so much.
A superstar should be enough to MAKE the playoffs.
So Kareem didn't do enough?
Sometimes a team is so bad that it isn't enough. What's so hard to understand?
Kareem didn't play in this 30-team watered down NBA...
The real question is whether Kirby is a superstar at all or a overrated coattailer...
Deuce
Since you resorted to cheap shots and ignore arguments, will take that as a capitulation.
"Arguments"?
You posted that Kobe wasn't the best player because his TEAM didn't go past the first round and Didn't deserves his mvps.
You don't understand the simple concept that teams win games. Learn about basketball first then maybe you can make a legit argument.
Wow! Laker fans saying team win games. Do teams win championships too?
Folks, step right up, see the difference between a Lakers fan and a Kobe fan.
Lakers fan rises and falls with the Lakers fortunes. Kobe fans rises with Lakers fortunes, and loiters during the decline by regurgitating Kobe's numbers despite the outcome of the game.
You do know what a deuce is.
just wanna point out that we both know that the MVP award is not the best player award. Kobe was definitely a better player in 2006 the Nash, but was he more valuable to his team? The fact that he imploded at the end of the season and quit on his team only cemented that while Kobe was scoring like a man possessed in 2006, he was not the MVP of the NBA
Most VALUABLE Player =/= Best Player in the League (all the time, anyway)
... And Kobe continues to on spurfan per par. 5 games with 30 or more points, 5 wins in a row
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