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DorianRo wrote:
Jordan420Bulls wrote:Last 15 years of their careers comparison;


MJ:

30.1 ppg
6.2 rpg
5.3 asg
2.3 spg
.8 bpg
2.7 to

Kareem

22.6
9.7
3.4
.9
2.5
2.7


lol @ Kareem averaging as many turnovers per game as a ball dominant wing player.

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Jeesh. Is that all Kareem avg? 9.7 boards? ROFLMAO Thats pathetic for a GOAT center
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Smelters wrote:Kareem played with Jamal Wilkes (top 50) also, McAdoo (top 50), Norm Nixon, Bobby Dandridge, Worthy (top 50), etc. etc. etc. that's a lot of fire power.

The equal thing for MJ would be to join the Spurs or Lakers instead of the Wizards.
you know there is an actual top 50 list and only one of those players was on that list.

That said I don't know why MJ fans like to name drop so much. Tell me who's going to stand out more a player on a team where passing and getting everyone touches was the main agenda or the team where one player took nearly 30% of the teams shots.

But of course that was needed which showed in the season MJ decided to take off where 3 of his supporting cast mates had career years and made the allstar game.
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Smelters wrote:
town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote:Kareem played with Jamal Wilkes (top 50) also, McAdoo (top 50), Norm Nixon, Bobby Dandridge, Worthy (top 50), etc. etc. etc. that's a lot of fire power.

The equal thing for MJ would be to join the Spurs or Lakers instead of the Wizards.
what era did kareem play in during that time? the #2 team of that era had the greatest frontline ever along with a former fmvp before he went to said team.

also kareem won a ring before ever playing with any of those aforementioned players with an old oscar.

jordan never did beat that team in the playoffs neither.
MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
thedangerouskitchen wrote:
town bidness wrote: oscar was in his last year when kareem carried him to a ring.

Oscar averaged 19/6/8/50% that year (18/5/9/49% in the playoffs)
You should see Kareem's playoff #'s when he played with Oscar.
I've seen Jabbar's stats... but you're pretending like Oscar was some second-rate scrub.

The FACT of the matter is the year after Oscar retired Kareem led the Bucks to 38 wins.

Ouuuuuch...!!!
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elmerjfudd wrote:
Smelters wrote:Kareem played with Jamal Wilkes (top 50) also, McAdoo (top 50), Norm Nixon, Bobby Dandridge, Worthy (top 50), etc. etc. etc. that's a lot of fire power.

The equal thing for MJ would be to join the Spurs or Lakers instead of the Wizards.
you know there is an actual top 50 list and only one of those players was on that list.

That said I don't know why MJ fans like to name drop so much. Tell me who's going to stand out more a player on a team where passing and getting everyone touches was the main agenda or the team where one player took nearly 30% of the teams shots.

But of course that was needed which showed in the season MJ decided to take off where 3 of his supporting cast mates had career years and made the allstar game.
And were bounced in the second round despite adding Steve Kerr and the best player from Europe.
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paskeezy3000 wrote:
DorianRo wrote:
Jordan420Bulls wrote:Last 15 years of their careers comparison;


MJ:

30.1 ppg
6.2 rpg
5.3 asg
2.3 spg
.8 bpg
2.7 to

Kareem

22.6
9.7
3.4
.9
2.5
2.7


lol @ Kareem averaging as many turnovers per game as a ball dominant wing player.

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Jeesh. Is that all Kareem avg? 9.7 boards? ROFLMAO Thats pathetic for a GOAT center
You turds are desperate and I love it.

You cherry-picked Jabbar's first 15 years and called it his "career" stats... so you just got beat at your own game son.

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elmerjfudd wrote:
Smelters wrote:Kareem played with Jamal Wilkes (top 50) also, McAdoo (top 50), Norm Nixon, Bobby Dandridge, Worthy (top 50), etc. etc. etc. that's a lot of fire power.

The equal thing for MJ would be to join the Spurs or Lakers instead of the Wizards.
you know there is an actual top 50 list and only one of those players was on that list.

That said I don't know why MJ fans like to name drop so much. Tell me who's going to stand out more a player on a team where passing and getting everyone touches was the main agenda or the team where one player took nearly 30% of the teams shots.

But of course that was needed which showed in the season MJ decided to take off where 3 of his supporting cast mates had career years and made the allstar game.

MJ fans are just laughing at the OP's absurdity... comparing "career" stats but leaving out the last 5 years of Jabbar's "career".

Silly kid.

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Smelters wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote:
Titan18 wrote: So the board chose Kareem mainly prime years vs Jordan's entire career. That's fine with me since I have Kareem as a very close 2 in the goat list and don't have a problem at all people picking him as GOAT. You were still blatantly dishonest saying let's compare their career numbers and not using Kareem's actual career numbers
Haha! His prime years? It was his first 15 years vs mjs first 15 years. Who's fault is is that baldy only played 15 years? His last 2 years his #'s dropped like a lead piece of shit. Imagine if he would have played 5 more like the Captain. He wasn't good enough to play anymore.
Instead of the Wizards and get a loaded team like Kareem had with the Lakers? MJ could have easily done that but went to the Wizards instead of getting more rings with a loaded squad.
Jordan CHOSE to join the wizards.
He believed his own hype and did not make his teammates better.
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town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote:
town bidness wrote: what era did kareem play in during that time? the #2 team of that era had the greatest frontline ever along with a former fmvp before he went to said team.

also kareem won a ring before ever playing with any of those aforementioned players with an old oscar.

jordan never did beat that team in the playoffs neither.
MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?


ROFMAO at "he had Orlando Woolridge"... yeah, the same Woolridge who led the Bulls to a 21-43 record in the games Jordan missed during the 86 season.

Hahahaha... lol at the Kobe Kids' desperation.
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Shill Jackson wrote:
Smelters wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote: Haha! His prime years? It was his first 15 years vs mjs first 15 years. Who's fault is is that baldy only played 15 years? His last 2 years his #'s dropped like a lead piece of shit. Imagine if he would have played 5 more like the Captain. He wasn't good enough to play anymore.
Instead of the Wizards and get a loaded team like Kareem had with the Lakers? MJ could have easily done that but went to the Wizards instead of getting more rings with a loaded squad.
Jordan CHOSE to join the wizards.
He believed his own hype and did not make his teammates better.
yeah, it had NOTHING to do with growing the value of said franchise in which he was invested.

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elmerjfudd wrote:
Smelters wrote:Kareem played with Jamal Wilkes (top 50) also, McAdoo (top 50), Norm Nixon, Bobby Dandridge, Worthy (top 50), etc. etc. etc. that's a lot of fire power.

The equal thing for MJ would be to join the Spurs or Lakers instead of the Wizards.
you know there is an actual top 50 list and only one of those players was on that list.

That said I don't know why MJ fans like to name drop so much. Tell me who's going to stand out more a player on a team where passing and getting everyone touches was the main agenda or the team where one player took nearly 30% of the teams shots.

But of course that was needed which showed in the season MJ decided to take off where 3 of his supporting cast mates had career years and made the allstar game.
My bad I thought Wilkes and McAdoo made it. It's been a long time. But they probably are right outside the top 50 with players like Bernard King. Any one that knows basketball knows that MJ didn't have players like that to help him in his old age like Kareem.

HOFer Wilkes helped Rick Barry and GS win a title and he and HOFer McAdoo (NBA MVP and 3 times in a row scoring champ) were a big part of the Lakers success with Worthy, Magic, Scott, Cooper (one of the best defenders ever, multiple all NBA 1st team defender and a DPOY).
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thedangerouskitchen wrote:
town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote: MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?


ROFMAO at "he had Orlando Woolridge"... yeah, the same Woolridge who led the Bulls to a 21-43 record in the games Jordan missed during the 86 season.

Hahahaha... lol at the Kobe Kids' desperation.
wait.. oscar was something to behold in his last year but orlando in 85 with over 20 ppg in the playoffs was inadequate?

hmm... that's seems inconsistent doesnt it? jordan fans always indirectly make pippen look so much better.
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Shill Jackson wrote:
Smelters wrote:
paskeezy3000 wrote: Haha! His prime years? It was his first 15 years vs mjs first 15 years. Who's fault is is that baldy only played 15 years? His last 2 years his #'s dropped like a lead piece of shit. Imagine if he would have played 5 more like the Captain. He wasn't good enough to play anymore.
Instead of the Wizards and get a loaded team like Kareem had with the Lakers? MJ could have easily done that but went to the Wizards instead of getting more rings with a loaded squad.
Jordan CHOSE to join the wizards.
He believed his own hype and did not make his teammates better.
Wrong.
MJ joined the Wizards because he was like the part owner and president of basketball operations.
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This turned into an absolute bloodbath......careful where you step folks....never know what might be in the DNA of some of these bean juicers.

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KoMe Kids are still so dumb.

Jordan is the GOAT

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town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote:
town bidness wrote: what era did kareem play in during that time? the #2 team of that era had the greatest frontline ever along with a former fmvp before he went to said team.

also kareem won a ring before ever playing with any of those aforementioned players with an old oscar.

jordan never did beat that team in the playoffs neither.
MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?
Orlando Woolridge, hahahahaha Really? you went there
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Jordan420Bulls wrote:This turned into an absolute bloodbath......careful where you step folks....never know what might be in the DNA of some of these bean juicers.

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now feigning victory gets you no where.

1994 is all i have to say.
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Smelters wrote:
town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote: MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?
Orlando Woolridge, hahahahaha Really? you went there
what is more laughable?

one old but serviceable oscar robertson in his last year or orlando woolridge in his prime with over 20 ppg in the playoffs.

kobe didnt need that from gasol did he?
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thedangerouskitchen wrote:
town bidness wrote:
Smelters wrote: MJ didn't have anything close to that old Oscar until Pippen came along and Pippen wasn't a center or point guard.
what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?


ROFMAO at "he had Orlando Woolridge"... yeah, the same Woolridge who led the Bulls to a 21-43 record in the games Jordan missed during the 86 season.

Hahahaha... lol at the Kobe Kids' desperation.
HOLD UP!!!! don't tell me Kobe kids or Bron tots are using Kareem to fight their battles. Now that is some serious trolling but it makes for good conversation, hahahaha
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town bidness wrote:
thedangerouskitchen wrote:
town bidness wrote: what? he had orlando woolridge but jordan was too busy channeling pistol pete to actually do anything but have his brightest moment in the 80s come during a loss in the playoffs, lol.

orlando at least got a taste of the finals with the lakers... not a good taste but a taste nonetheless.

what does pippen not being a center or pg have to do with anything?


ROFMAO at "he had Orlando Woolridge"... yeah, the same Woolridge who led the Bulls to a 21-43 record in the games Jordan missed during the 86 season.

Hahahaha... lol at the Kobe Kids' desperation.
wait.. oscar was something to behold in his last year but orlando in 85 with over 20 ppg in the playoffs was inadequate?

hmm... that's seems inconsistent doesnt it? jordan fans always indirectly make pippen look so much better.
Pssst: Oscar's last year was 74 (not 71, when the Bucks won the Championship). Also, the Bucks won 59 games in 74 and just 38 the next year (after he retired).

Go get me a sammich kiddo.

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