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  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,598 Founders Club

    All the best players are always "injured". Nothing like watching a double header of the Nets backups playing the Sixers backups followed by the second team for the Lakers taking on the Clippers without Kawhi and George. Hard pass. I'd rather listen to Elise Woodward butcher a Husky softball game on the corpse of the P12 Network. I might tune in for the playoffs when all these legends will miraculously be nurtured back to health.

    Lakers v Clippers for the right to face the Nets

    Nothing else matters
    There's something off with the Clips (ILTCTTC). No chemistry, some selfish veterans.

    Probably Lakers v Suns.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,570
    edited April 2021
    I think Americans in general are pretty much done with the NBA. The players would be better off going overseas and playing in the Euro and Chinese leagues. Pretty soon those markets will be more profitable for the players anyway.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,773 Founders Club
    haie said:

    All the best players are always "injured". Nothing like watching a double header of the Nets backups playing the Sixers backups followed by the second team for the Lakers taking on the Clippers without Kawhi and George. Hard pass. I'd rather listen to Elise Woodward butcher a Husky softball game on the corpse of the P12 Network. I might tune in for the playoffs when all these legends will miraculously be nurtured back to health.

    Lakers v Clippers for the right to face the Nets

    Nothing else matters
    There's something off with the Clips (ILTCTTC). No chemistry, some selfish veterans.

    Probably Lakers v Suns.
    The Clippers will be the Clippers

    Some things stay the same
  • Miley_Cyrus
    Miley_Cyrus Member Posts: 842
    The league just isn’t that interesting until the playoffs. And even then it’s just a few teams that have a serious shot.

    Too many games. 82 game regular season plus 7 game playoff series? Yawn
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
    I was disappointed in Bron's China comments (and hypocrisy). As evidenced in this thread though 99.9% of the anti-GOAT arguments for him are rooted in some sort of political angst (even if not explicit). Which is too bad because he's unequivocally the greatest basketball player of all time, by almost every relevant metric you can pull.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,804 Standard Supporter
    Gladstone said:

    I was disappointed in Bron's China comments (and hypocrisy). As evidenced in this thread though 99.9% of the anti-GOAT arguments for him are rooted in some sort of political angst (even if not explicit). Which is too bad because he's unequivocally the greatest basketball player of all time, by almost every relevant metric you can pull.

    He should probably shut up then. He opens himself up to criticism with his poorly thought out comments.

    Also, fuck outta here with the greatest stuff.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,570
    Gladstone said:

    I was disappointed in Bron's China comments (and hypocrisy). As evidenced in this thread though 99.9% of the anti-GOAT arguments for him are rooted in some sort of political angst (even if not explicit). Which is too bad because he's unequivocally the greatest basketball player of all time, by almost every relevant metric you can pull.

    Unequivocally?

    Physically you might be right. But the game is more than that.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Gladstone said:

    I was disappointed in Bron's China comments (and hypocrisy). As evidenced in this thread though 99.9% of the anti-GOAT arguments for him are rooted in some sort of political angst (even if not explicit). Which is too bad because he's unequivocally the greatest basketball player of all time, by almost every relevant metric you can pull.

    I hated LeBron long before he said anything political (or at least before I knew he did).

    I think he's unequivocally in the top 2 with a real argument for #1. I don't think he's the clearcut #1 though.

    I hate MJ too fwiw.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,773 Founders Club
    I was a Dr J, Magic, and Kareem guy with Earl Monroe as my role model so it took me a long time to warm up to MJ. Happened last year watching the Last Dance


    Always been a Lebron fan on court. It is rare to live up to or exceed the hype and both Lebron and Tiger did it. Remarkable even with the flaws