@DebatesOnNBA If The Bulls ever played with Kobe long enough & were smart/mature enough to put their egos aside to focus 100% on strictly winning & dominating the league, I’d dare wager they’d win anywhere from 8-12 rings assuming everyone can stay healthy & avoid getting injured.
Both of these TMNT cartoon series had great first episodes! But which one do you think was better? The first episode of the 1987 series? Or the first episode of the 2003 series?
I’ll reply with my answer. 👀
@braves2430 MJ or Kobe because they actually want to take/make the last shot, tirelessly worked on mastering their craft/fundamentals, & they’ve designed their shot to be completely unguardable.
@td_nash MJ, but that should be super obvious though. None of these other superstars are completely undefeated in the NBA Finals & single-handedly globalized the sport of basketball. Now we got a bunch international players all because MJ led The Dream Team overseas in 1992.
@Hoopss KD should be on the bench because he doesn’t play defense & he folds when the highest pressure clutch moments arise. Everyone knows how to get a shot off even when they’re guarded by great defenders, except KD…..
@braves2430 I think D-Wade or Reggie Miller would give up their seat for Kobe because he’s the closest thing we’ve ever seen to MJ. LeBron would never give up his seat for an all time great because he’s always been ego driven, self centered, all about himself, stat padding, etc.
@sophia876luna@link_1234_ What’s so crazy about this scene is that the former actress turned actor Ellen Page has had an official sex change & she’s a dude now!lol,smfh REALTALK TRUESTORY 😳🤷🏽♂️⏳🤔💭😒👀🤷🏽♂️😱
@YahooSports No it didn’t. Achieving a lot in a very short period of time is far more impressive than achieving a lot while playing in the NBA for over 20 years now!lol,smfh REALTALK TRUESTORY
@NBADracos Right now?, absolutely! It’s because he’s abused the foul baiting tactic that LeBron has introduced to the NBA. Now many all stars & superstar players are now abusing the hell out of that tactic like James Harden, Joel Embiid, & SGA just name a few…..
@_NBAESP_ Jason Williams is entitled to his own opinion but opinions are like assholes, everybody has one. So his comment/opinion on this too doesn’t really mean anything because we’ll never really know how he’d perform in this era because MJ’s retired & we can’t take him out the past….
Jason Williams piensa que Michael Jordan tendría problemas para anotar en la era moderna:
“Fue fácil para él llegar a la canasta contra Gary Payton como lo sería contra Jrue Holiday pero hoy con Giannis y Brook Lopez esperándolo allí atrás... No estaría anotando tan fácilmente hoy como lo hizo en ese entonces".
¿Qué opinan?