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Lebron>Kobe all day.
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It's official. The deadline to change your opinion is Monday
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Also look at the number of games played in a season and compare. LeBron is putting on mileage.
Like I said he has a 4 year window. Durant's not a b.itch. Good luck. |
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For a long time, being the eastern conference champ in the nba really wasn't much of an honor. Some very mediocre teams accomplished that feat.
For many years, simply making the playoffs was a tough in the west. On another note, from 1987 until he retired, how did birds Boston teams do? I remember them going out in the first round against Charlotte. Say...how many years did bird play without parish, mchale or dj? |
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Won 85-86 champ 86-87 season, lost in finals to Lakers 87-88 lost to Detriot in ECF 88-89 lost to Detroit in first round (Bird had heel surgery early in season and was out til after all star break) 89-90 lost to NY in first round after winning first 2 games 90-91 lost to Detroit in EC semis 91-92 lost in 7 games to Cavs in EC semis Bird retired after that season. |
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He was a huge ML Carr fan
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Regardless, that doesn't look like a very successful run and he had Parrish, mchale and dj not to mention a young Reggie Lewis at the end. How can his career be viewed as any more successful than Kobe's? |
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From Wikipedia: In 1988, Bird had the best statistical season of his career, but the Celtics failed to reach the NBA Finals for the first time in five years, losing to the Pistons in six games during the Eastern Conference Finals. Bird started the 1988–89 season with Boston, but ended his season after six games to have bone spurs surgically removed from both of his heels. He returned to the Celtics in 1989, but debilitating back problems and an aging Celtic roster prevented him from regaining his mid-1980s form. Nonetheless, through the final years of his career, Bird maintained his status as one of the premier players in the game. He averaged over 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists a game in his last three seasons with the Celtics, and shot better than 45% from the field in each. Bird led the Celtics to playoff appearances in each of those three seasons. Bird's body, however, continued to break down. He had been bothered by back problems for years, and his back became progressively worse. After leading the Celtics to a 29–5 start to the 1990–91 season, he missed 22 games due to a compressed nerve root in his back, a condition that would eventually lead to his retirement. He had off-season surgery to remove a disc from his back, but his back problems continued and he missed 37 games during the 1991–92 season. His past glory would be briefly rekindled, however, in a game that season in which he scored 49 points in a double-overtime victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. During the 1992 Eastern Conference semi-finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Bird missed four of the seven games in the series due to those recurring back problems.
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and then there are games like night's where Durant scores 30 and yet there is no doubt who the best player on the floor was.
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I was talking with someone and they were wondering how it is that the Lakers have played so successfully without Kobe Bryant. My answer was because even without Kobe, the Lakers still have two players that I'd rank in the top three of their position in the NBA (Bynum and Gasol) and there is only one other team (Miami) that can make that claim. So even without Bryant, the Lakers still hold a talent advantage on just about any team they play against. The interesting thing is that with Bryant, they are the only team with three such players and there is no reason they shouldn't dominate much more than they do. With that in mind, I wanted to solicit opinions on who you guys thought were the top five players at each position. Here's mine:
C A. Bynum D. Howard M. Gasol A. Bogut A. Jefferson PF D. Nowitzki K. Love P. Gasol B. Griffin J. Smith SF L. James K. Durant C. Anthony P. Pierce R. Gay PG C. Paul D. Rose R. Rondo R. Westbrook S. Nash SG K. Bryant D. Wade M. Ellis J. Harden J. Johnson
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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Center...Howard then Bynum. PF...tie between Love and Nowitzki
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