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Smoooove

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Smoooove@Smoooove·
Respectfully speaking if you’re under the age of 30, you legitimately did not watch Michael Jordan play, so I’m curious how can he be your goat?
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Smoooove@Smoooove·
@ZH_Crown You see how you picked arguably the greatest hitter of all time? Which again the greats would be good in any era. And you clearly deflected so. Are you saying Ted Williams era of baseball is better than today’s? Like you’re saying the 90s basketball is better than today’s?
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Thomas Crown
Thomas Crown@ZH_Crown·
@Smoooove I’d take Ted Williams over literally any hitter today. For example.
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Smoooove@Smoooove·
So it’s more impressive to lose more times before the championship round than to make it to the championship round and lose? By your logic? Where do you rank Havlicek then? Surely 8 rings and a finals mvp has him high? Since yk we’re counting finals
Xanthos@Xanthos24

Now do his finals. I’ll be here

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SharrellAnne@SharrellAnne2·
Memorial Day will always mean more to our family than cookouts or a long weekend. It’s the sound of boots on concrete. The weight of a folded flag in shaking hands. Three children growing up with memories instead of a father. A headstone in Section 60 with a date that changed the course of all our lives forever. SSG Alan W. Shaw, was killed in Iraq on February 9, 2007. He was 31 years old. He didn’t get the chance to come home, grow old, meet grandchildren, or live the quiet life so many of us take for granted. That’s what Memorial Day means to us. It’s not abstract. It’s not political. It’s personal. But over the years, I’ve also realized something else. The men we honor today did not give everything so America would sit in mourning forever. They believed in life. In freedom. In family. In backyard barbecues, ballgames, loud laughter, and the simple privilege of being home. So yes, remember them. Speak their names. Teach your children who they were. Fly the flag. Visit the cemetery. And then live. Live in a way worthy of what they gave up for the rest of us. Because they are never truly gone as long as somebody is still speaking about them. 🇺🇸
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𝟐𝟑@KlutchBron23·
NBA player meat size tier list Per close sources
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Smoooove@Smoooove·
This Twitter shit is actually fun as fuck when you don’t know anyone it’s basically a diary
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Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
25 BEST SINGLE-GAME NBA PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES OF THE 2000'S 🔥 - No. 23: LeBron vs. Warriors (Game 6, 2016) - No. 15: Jimmy vs. Bucks (Game 4, 2023) - No. 7: Wemby vs. Thunder (Game 1, 2026) - No. 3: Kobe vs. Kings (Game 4, 2001) Full list: bleacherreport.com/articles/25429…
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Smoooove@Smoooove·
Okay so. Lebron James from 2008-2013 literally every single thing Kobe did here with 3 more MVPs. Curry from 2014-2019 2 MVPs. One unanimous. 3 chips. Jordan from 88-93. Two MVPs. Three chips. Dpoy. Kobe fans hold onto that first team all defense like a jewel in their crown
Whoz Meech@WhozMEECH

Kobe 5 year stretch from 2006 - 2010 2006: 35.4 PPG + All NBA + All Defense 1st teams 2007: 31.6 PPG + All NBA + All Defense 1st teams 2008: 28.6PPG + MVP + All NBA + All Defense 1st teams 2009: 26.8PPG + Champion +All NBA + All Defense 1st teams 2010: 27PPG + Champion + All NBA + All Defense 1st teams They try to say this not a Top 5 peak all time when it is.

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