Originally Posted by O.city:
He didn’t have to consistently beat an all time great team to win a championship, which if they stay together is what golden state looks to be shaping up as.
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
It is always going to be MJ and whoever until some one goes 7-0, 7-1 or 7-2 in NBA championships while putting up equal or better numbers.
It will follow the same path as the Montana vs Brady debate.
This logic fails once you realize that Russell has 11 rings, Kareem has 6, and Wilt has everyone beat when it comes to statistical dominance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
While also not bouncing from team to team throughout their career. Brady stayed put and did it with various different cast.
This is why I don’t make predictions lol. Only caught a little bit of this game and it looked like GS was sleep walking and had no energy. Good game by the Pelicans [Reply]
Originally Posted by mcaj22:
that overated Rockets team is struggling against a shit ass Rubioless Jazz team that is led by a rookie.
Thats pathetic. Lebron would crush both.
Oh, I doubt it...IF the Cavs come out of the East and IF the Rockets somehow make it out of the West, IMO they'll take LeBron out in 6. If its the Warriors, they'll only need 5. Let's hope it's the Rockets so we'll get to see who gets to eat their words. [Reply]
So impressed by Tatum. Thank Christ he didn't end up in LA. All those top picks and the best they could come away with was Ball, Ingram, and Randle. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rudy tossed tigger's salad:
classic playoff Reddick!
That looked like it was more Simmons' fault (who has been choking down the stretch this entire time). He ran right into Embiid and knocked him over (who the pass/play was for). [Reply]