lol...nonsense is your middle name.l3bron wrote:How do you guys type up this nonsense?
True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior.
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Jordan420Bulls wrote:lol...nonsense is your middle name.l3bron wrote:How do you guys type up this nonsense?
That's pretty terrible.
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Sick burn breh.Jordan420Bulls wrote:lol...nonsense is your middle name.l3bron wrote:How do you guys type up this nonsense?
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Doesn't need to be sick....just dead on accurate. Which it is.l3bron wrote:Sick burn breh.Jordan420Bulls wrote:lol...nonsense is your middle name.l3bron wrote:How do you guys type up this nonsense?
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Jordan420Bulls wrote:Doesn't need to be sick....just dead on accurate. Which it is.l3bron wrote:Sick burn breh.Jordan420Bulls wrote:
lol...nonsense is your middle name.
Obviously, we're going to need to see a birth certificate to resolve this L3bron.
If that really is your real name...
Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
Right, I'm the one typing nonsense.Jordan420Bulls wrote:Doesn't need to be sick....just dead on accurate. Which it is.l3bron wrote:Sick burn breh.Jordan420Bulls wrote:
lol...nonsense is your middle name.
Put your tin foil hat back on and continue to educate the masses on the PED conspiracy the NBA is operating in order to saturate Lebron's legacy to compare him with the basketball Moses, Michael Jordan.
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Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
Yes, you are.l3bron wrote:Right, I'm the one typing nonsense.Jordan420Bulls wrote:Doesn't need to be sick....just dead on accurate. Which it is.l3bron wrote: Sick burn breh.
Put your tin foil hat back on and continue to educate the masses on the PED conspiracy the NBA is operating in order to saturate Lebron's legacy to compare him with the basketball Moses, Michael Jordan.
LeBiogenesis James says....hello!
BTW...the "masses" already know.
Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
Yeah but the also play different positions and different styles than their respective traditional positions are/were known for.rileymartin wrote:Depends on how you look at it.Jordan420Bulls wrote:With today's PED's training and medicine....MANY would.(as if weight is the end -all-be-all).rileymartin wrote:
How many 260+ pound centers were there in the 90's?
Slightly bigger, stronger and faster doesn't = better basketball player.
Jebus get a clue.
Patrick Ewing was a pretty damn good post player when play in the post was a more integral part of the game.
But, was he really a better basketball player than Chris Bosh? In my opinion, Bosh has more SKILL than Ewing did. They just have different strengths.
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Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
AbeVigodaLive wrote:In 1994, the NBA had 27 teams. Here are the starting centers/combos on 15 of them.y2ktors wrote:You can name all of the centers in this league and I'll still say that they are not better or even on par with the Cs from the 90s. As a group, They are simply not.l3bron wrote: Marc Gasol, Roy Hibbert, Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard, Brook Lopez, Noah, Cousins, Horford, Al Jefferson, etc.
Those look like some talented centers to me. There's no Hakeem or Shaq's but compare as a collective group I'd say they're every bit as good as what the 90's had to offer.
Benoit Benjamin
Tim Perry/Shawn Bradley
Kevin Duckworth
John Koncack
Cartwright/King/Purdue/Williams
Brickowski/Shayes
Polyniece/Anderson
Robert Parish (40)
Mike Brown/Luc Longley/Stacy King
Greg Dreiling/Lorenzo Williams/Sean Rooks
Cage/Sam Perkins (4.5 reb per game)
Oliver Miller/Mark West
Victor Alexander/Chris Gatling
Peplowski/Causwell/Polyniece
Elmore Spencer
Heck, Olden Polyniece and Stacy King were so good/bad... they each had more than a dozen starts for multiple crappy teams that season. It's amazing what nostalgia can do to our memories sometimes, huh?
So is this one season indicative of how the entire decade was? I wouldn't say so.
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Wow, you actually believe that.Jordan420Bulls wrote:Yes, you are.l3bron wrote:Right, I'm the one typing nonsense.Jordan420Bulls wrote:
Doesn't need to be sick....just dead on accurate. Which it is.
Put your tin foil hat back on and continue to educate the masses on the PED conspiracy the NBA is operating in order to saturate Lebron's legacy to compare him with the basketball Moses, Michael Jordan.
LeBiogenesis James says....hello!
BTW...the "masses" already know.
Haha, oh wow.
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Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
You're free to pick any season and compare them. You won't because you'd realize how right I am but the option is always available.y2ktors wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:In 1994, the NBA had 27 teams. Here are the starting centers/combos on 15 of them.y2ktors wrote:
You can name all of the centers in this league and I'll still say that they are not better or even on par with the Cs from the 90s. As a group, They are simply not.
Benoit Benjamin
Tim Perry/Shawn Bradley
Kevin Duckworth
John Koncack
Cartwright/King/Purdue/Williams
Brickowski/Shayes
Polyniece/Anderson
Robert Parish (40)
Mike Brown/Luc Longley/Stacy King
Greg Dreiling/Lorenzo Williams/Sean Rooks
Cage/Sam Perkins (4.5 reb per game)
Oliver Miller/Mark West
Victor Alexander/Chris Gatling
Peplowski/Causwell/Polyniece
Elmore Spencer
Heck, Olden Polyniece and Stacy King were so good/bad... they each had more than a dozen starts for multiple crappy teams that season. It's amazing what nostalgia can do to our memories sometimes, huh?
So is this one season indicative of how the entire decade was? I wouldn't say so.
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y2ktors wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:In 1994, the NBA had 27 teams. Here are the starting centers/combos on 15 of them.y2ktors wrote:
You can name all of the centers in this league and I'll still say that they are not better or even on par with the Cs from the 90s. As a group, They are simply not.
Benoit Benjamin
Tim Perry/Shawn Bradley
Kevin Duckworth
John Koncack
Cartwright/King/Purdue/Williams
Brickowski/Shayes
Polyniece/Anderson
Robert Parish (40)
Mike Brown/Luc Longley/Stacy King
Greg Dreiling/Lorenzo Williams/Sean Rooks
Cage/Sam Perkins (4.5 reb per game)
Oliver Miller/Mark West
Victor Alexander/Chris Gatling
Peplowski/Causwell/Polyniece
Elmore Spencer
Heck, Olden Polyniece and Stacy King were so good/bad... they each had more than a dozen starts for multiple crappy teams that season. It's amazing what nostalgia can do to our memories sometimes, huh?
So is this one season indicative of how the entire decade was? I wouldn't say so.
I randomly grabbed a single year in the 90s. If you think it changed significantly... be my guest and do your own homework that shows more than 1/2 the league's centers weren't stiffs in another year.
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Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
So, you are denying any advancements in "supplements", training etc....?l3bron wrote:Wow, you actually believe that.Jordan420Bulls wrote:Yes, you are.l3bron wrote: Right, I'm the one typing nonsense.
Put your tin foil hat back on and continue to educate the masses on the PED conspiracy the NBA is operating in order to saturate Lebron's legacy to compare him with the basketball Moses, Michael Jordan.
LeBiogenesis James says....hello!
BTW...the "masses" already know.
Haha, oh wow.
lol ..... Who's the one in the tin hat.
BTW....I had to go in the bathroom and check to see if I really was wearing one of those tin hats after reading 4 posts into another thread before realizing the "Incognito" & "Martin" being mentioned weren't the posters from here.....lol @ my dumb ass.
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Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
Abe,the discussion isn't whether there were below average centers though. That's every era in every season. I've never denied that.AbeVigodaLive wrote:y2ktors wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:
In 1994, the NBA had 27 teams. Here are the starting centers/combos on 15 of them.
Benoit Benjamin
Tim Perry/Shawn Bradley
Kevin Duckworth
John Koncack
Cartwright/King/Purdue/Williams
Brickowski/Shayes
Polyniece/Anderson
Robert Parish (40)
Mike Brown/Luc Longley/Stacy King
Greg Dreiling/Lorenzo Williams/Sean Rooks
Cage/Sam Perkins (4.5 reb per game)
Oliver Miller/Mark West
Victor Alexander/Chris Gatling
Peplowski/Causwell/Polyniece
Elmore Spencer
Heck, Olden Polyniece and Stacy King were so good/bad... they each had more than a dozen starts for multiple crappy teams that season. It's amazing what nostalgia can do to our memories sometimes, huh?
So is this one season indicative of how the entire decade was? I wouldn't say so.
I randomly grabbed a single year in the 90s. If you think it changed significantly... be my guest and do your own homework that shows more than 1/2 the league's centers weren't stiffs in another year.
That's why when comparing the two eras, I find it silly to say that the group of Cs that Rondo listed as being better or even on par with the 90's top 10ish group.
This is the biggest difference between the two eras and she's in denial.
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You mentioned "PED's." I don't think you understand what that implies.Jordan420Bulls wrote:So, you are denying any advancements in "supplements", training etc....?l3bron wrote:Wow, you actually believe that.Jordan420Bulls wrote:
Yes, you are.
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BTW...the "masses" already know.
Haha, oh wow.
lol ..... Who's the one in the tin hat.
BTW....I had to go in the bathroom and check to see if I really was wearing one of those tin hats after reading 4 posts into another thread before realizing the "Incognito" & "Martin" being mentioned weren't the posters from here.....lol @ my dumb ass.
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I know exactly what it implies.....the PED's of today that Bronz and a good portion of the players are on are FAR more advanced and beneficial then those of the 90's and before. This isn't up for debate.l3bron wrote:You mentioned "PED's." I don't think you understand what that implies.Jordan420Bulls wrote:So, you are denying any advancements in "supplements", training etc....?l3bron wrote: Wow, you actually believe that.
Haha, oh wow.
lol ..... Who's the one in the tin hat.
BTW....I had to go in the bathroom and check to see if I really was wearing one of those tin hats after reading 4 posts into another thread before realizing the "Incognito" & "Martin" being mentioned weren't the posters from here.....lol @ my dumb ass.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performanc ... cing_drugs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I know exactly what it implies.....the PED's of today that Bronz and a good portion of the players are on are FAR more advanced and "performance beneficial" then those of the 90's and before. This isn't up for debate.l3bron wrote:You mentioned "PED's." I don't think you understand what that implies.Jordan420Bulls wrote:So, you are denying any advancements in "supplements", training etc....?l3bron wrote: Wow, you actually believe that.
Haha, oh wow.
lol ..... Who's the one in the tin hat.
BTW....I had to go in the bathroom and check to see if I really was wearing one of those tin hats after reading 4 posts into another thread before realizing the "Incognito" & "Martin" being mentioned weren't the posters from here.....lol @ my dumb ass.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performanc ... cing_drugs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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y2ktors wrote:Abe,the discussion isn't whether there were below average centers though. That's every era in every season. I've never denied that.AbeVigodaLive wrote:y2ktors wrote:
So is this one season indicative of how the entire decade was? I wouldn't say so.
I randomly grabbed a single year in the 90s. If you think it changed significantly... be my guest and do your own homework that shows more than 1/2 the league's centers weren't stiffs in another year.
That's why when comparing the two eras, I find it silly to say that the group of Cs that Rondo listed as being better or even on par with the 90's top 10ish group.
This is the biggest difference between the two eras and she's in denial.
I think the 90s group had 4 or 5 elite, all-time great centers. I don't think anybody today matches them. But very few eras can. That was the signature position for most of the 90s. After the first 5 or so, I think today's era compares just fine. I just wanted to assure others out there that the 90s weren't stacked with centers from top to bottom. As I showed, it was extremely top heavy.
Re: True/False: The NBA has less talent now than years prior
I see and totally agree.AbeVigodaLive wrote:y2ktors wrote:Abe,the discussion isn't whether there were below average centers though. That's every era in every season. I've never denied that.AbeVigodaLive wrote:
I randomly grabbed a single year in the 90s. If you think it changed significantly... be my guest and do your own homework that shows more than 1/2 the league's centers weren't stiffs in another year.
That's why when comparing the two eras, I find it silly to say that the group of Cs that Rondo listed as being better or even on par with the 90's top 10ish group.
This is the biggest difference between the two eras and she's in denial.
I think the 90s group had 4 or 5 elite, all-time great centers. I don't think anybody today matches them. But very few eras can. That was the signature position for most of the 90s. After the first 5 or so, I think today's era compares just fine. I just wanted to assure others out there that the 90s weren't stacked with centers from top to bottom. As I showed, it was extremely top heavy.
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Do you have a list of PED's of today and doctor's testimonies on the effects of said drugs? Can you expand on what makes them superior to the PED's that Jordan took?Jordan420Bulls wrote:I know exactly what it implies.....the PED's of today that Bronz and a good portion of the players are on are FAR more advanced and "performance beneficial" then those of the 90's and before. This isn't up for debate.l3bron wrote:You mentioned "PED's." I don't think you understand what that implies.Jordan420Bulls wrote:
So, you are denying any advancements in "supplements", training etc....?
lol ..... Who's the one in the tin hat.
BTW....I had to go in the bathroom and check to see if I really was wearing one of those tin hats after reading 4 posts into another thread before realizing the "Incognito" & "Martin" being mentioned weren't the posters from here.....lol @ my dumb ass.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performanc ... cing_drugs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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