@YJ2ray@SeeReax@Drvoodooo I’ve heard this shit from a few idiots. Yea, falling to the damn ground is better for your body than adequately landing on two feet from a short jump shot. You shitting me????? 😂😂🤣😭
@vicponz@TheBlackAlBundy Bron never faced kobe lakers . If spurs was a dynasty . So was kobes lakers .
It took kobe 14 years to get his first 5
It took duncan 17 years to get 5 rings . Kobe lakers dynasty is more impressive than duncans .
Kobe back to back and a 3 peat
Duncan never did either
@tydahunkv2@vicponz@TheBlackAlBundy@HoodiDavis For instance, in that graphic that was before Kevin Durant joined the team. And healthy Warriors vs healthy Cavs was actually extremely competitive. You can’t use that picture completely out of context like they didn’t get a top 15 player of all time on top of that
@tydahunkv2@TheBlackAlBundy@ltsSiggy@HoodiDavis I wonder why you feel the need to base your argument on things i didn’t say. All i can tell you is finish your maths and stats classes before talking numbers because you are sounding ridiculous
@vicponz@TheBlackAlBundy@ltsSiggy@HoodiDavis That’s what lebron Stan love using numbers now numbers don’t work for you now? Oh but lemme guess if it was longevity numbers you’ll be up for it lmao move along bozo
@vicponz Don’t act like yall don’t say Jordan couldn’t win until Isaiah and Magic got old. This same group will then turn around and celebrate LeBron and his super team beating a 37 year old Tim Duncan because Ray Allen hit the most clutch shot in history. 😆
It’s hilarious how Jordan is suppose to hang his head in shame for beating old Isaiah Thomas and Magic who were 29 and 30 respectively. But LeBron beats 37 year old Tim Duncan and 36 year old Manu in 2013 and that counts as some massive victory over a dynasty. And to win that it took a miracle shot by Ray Allen.
Then in 2016 he beats a compromised Warriors team decimated by injuries at key positions.
Lebron is lucky to have the rings he has.
@TheBlackAlBundy Completely delusional i won’t even spend my time answering to such nonsense. LeBron faced at least 2 of the top 3 dynasties of all time (and the other one being the 90s bulls) and won 2 rings against them that’s all i’ll say
@vicponz You mean the man who plays in the finals with the most talented roster(super teams) in the league and loses is suppose to get pity?
The other guy played teams in the finals with more talented rosters than his own team and he wins while never going to a game 7.
It’s hilarious how bronsexuals talk about competition in the finals but won’t talk about competition in the earlier rounds. Who had a harder first round opponent Jordan playing one of the greatest teams of all time in the Bird led 86 Celtics or LeBron playing the gun toting Gilbert Arenas wizards in the first round?
@vicponz@hoopshype Go back to my original point. How many rings, what’s his record? He’s 4-6 in 23 years when others went to the finals less and won more… curry has 4 and a winning finals record. This was with LeBron ring chasing and creating super teams!
LeBron James holds the record for most playoff wins without an All-NBA teammate in league history with 116.
He won 87 of those in Cleveland alone, matching Tim Duncan’s entire career total and topping everyone else.
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@jwill9118@hoopshype What are you talking about 😂 fmvp implies rings, rings don’t imply fmvp. Being the first option on a ring counts a lot more than “having rings”. So yes, more fmvp, more finals appearances, more years in the league. That’s it
@vicponz@hoopshype Rings aren’t the only thing, but they matter and you know it. You can’t talk playoffs & not mention rings. Just out of curiosity, how many people in your top 5 without rings? Top 10?
@jwill9118@hoopshype Rings only matters? So robert horry the goat? Or being a first option in a championship run matters more? You haters defeat yourselves with your own logic every time
@vicponz@hoopshype So he’s 4-6 in 23 years? If we focus strictly on the list, that means Duncan & Magic went less times, played significantly less years, and still have more rings?
@jwill9118@hoopshype 4-6, which means 10 finals appearances (most in the list) and 4 fmvp (most in the list) while being at top of lists like these as i said. It’s like you’re afraid to admit greatness
@DMT2323__@WITNESSKJ He won a championship and fmvp at 35. Something only him, kareem and wilt can say. Age is most definitely the factor for a player’s decline, even lebron. Who’s been playing without a consistent co star ever since his last ring
@vicponz@WITNESSKJ But you can’t say that age was THE factor just because past players declined. There are other big variables, like the conference he was playing in being harder. He was looking as good as ever at 35 at times.
If you think LeBron’s 8-year Laker tenure has been a failure, that means you also believe that Giannis’ 13-year Bucks tenure and Jokic’s 11-year Nuggets tenure have also been failures:
LeBron’s Lakers: 1 CHIP, 1 WCF, 1 FMVP
Giannis’ Bucks: 1 CHIP, 1 WCF, 1 FMVP
Jokic’s Nuggets: 1 CHIP, 1 WCF, 1 FMVP
(via @getnickwright)