Shaq
Wade
Bosh
Allen
Melo
AD
Westbrook
Kyrie
Dwight Howard
Love
Luka
Rondo
Ben Wallace
Marion
Rose
Deron Williams
Marc Gasol
Juwan Howard
Rashard Lewis
Stackhouse
Jamison
Boozer
Drummond
Big Z
D'Anglo Russell
Ingram
Mo
DeAndre Jordan
Korver
Szczerbiak
Tyson Chandler
Spoiler:
31 all-star teammates YET one of the worst Finals records of any player in NBA history!!
LeGOAT...
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
jordan didn’t have a left hand which was ever so apparent and idk why teams didn’t exploit that even more just shows how dumb bball iq and analytics were in the 90s (or non existent) even with that said he’s still the GOAT but IMHO tied with Kobe.
Alex_Murphy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:51 pm
jordan didn’t have a left hand which was ever so apparent and idk why teams didn’t exploit that even more just shows how dumb bball iq and analytics were in the 90s (or non existent) even with that said he’s still the GOAT but IMHO tied with Kobe.
Lebron is pretty good too.
Jordan was just as strong going left as he was going right. There is more that enough evidence to confirm that fact, so not sure why you keep making that false claim.
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
Always cracks me up when they try to hype LeBron with this help or lack of etc. Jordan had pippen. LeBron, had a mile long list, lol. The rejects in this board won’t even acknowledge it. Lebron has had some absolutely blowout losses with all star teammates.
Alex_Murphy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:51 pm
jordan didn’t have a left hand which was ever so apparent and idk why teams didn’t exploit that even more just shows how dumb bball iq and analytics were in the 90s (or non existent) even with that said he’s still the GOAT but IMHO tied with Kobe.
Lebron is pretty good too.
even kobe told jordan to his face at the all star game he had no left
Alex_Murphy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:51 pm
jordan didn’t have a left hand which was ever so apparent and idk why teams didn’t exploit that even more just shows how dumb bball iq and analytics were in the 90s (or non existent) even with that said he’s still the GOAT but IMHO tied with Kobe.
Lebron is pretty good too.
even kobe told jordan to his face at the all star game he had no left
Cut it out already will ya... it's a silly assertion. Mike would average 40-45 a night on 60% in today's Modern Era, and if he played alongside a WHOPPING 31(!!!) all-star/HOF level teammates throughout his career (like LeBron), fuhgeddaboudit... Championship every single year without question:
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
Alex_Murphy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:51 pm
jordan didn’t have a left hand which was ever so apparent and idk why teams didn’t exploit that even more just shows how dumb bball iq and analytics were in the 90s (or non existent) even with that said he’s still the GOAT but IMHO tied with Kobe.
Lebron is pretty good too.
even kobe told jordan to his face at the all star game he had no left
Cut it out already will ya... it's a silly assertion. Mike would average 40-45 a night on 60% in today's Modern Era, and if he played alongside a WHOPPING 31(!!!) all-star/HOF level teammates throughout his career (like LeBron), fuhgeddaboudit... Championship every single year without question:
If the 90's was such a weak era, why did the Lakers not dominate any given year?
Why do you rate the 90's weaker than the 70's.
Great question... throughout the 90's the Lakers had a total of seven (7) All-Stars and six (6) HOFERS on their rosters, including Kobe and prime Shaq (during the latter half of the decade); hell, in 1998 they had Not 1, Not 2, Not 3 but four (4) All-Stars YET they kept getting demolished in the WC playoffs every year.
Put Kobe and Shaq in today's Modern Era and they'd win 70 games and the Championship every season.
Fact.
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
Shill Jackson wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:03 pm
#becauseweakesteraever
If the 90's was such a weak era, why did the Lakers not dominate any given year?
Why do you rate the 90's weaker than the 70's.
Great question... throughout the 90's the Lakers had a total of seven (7) All-Stars and six (6) HOFERS on their rosters, including Kobe and prime Shaq (during the latter half of the decade); hell, in 1998 they had Not 1, Not 2, Not 3 but four (4) All-Stars YET they kept getting demolished in the WC playoffs every year.
Put Kobe and Shaq in today's Modern Era and they'd win 70 games and the Championship every season.
Fact.
He will most likely talk expansion era and all. LOL.
If the 90's was such a weak era, why did the Lakers not dominate any given year?
Why do you rate the 90's weaker than the 70's.
Great question... throughout the 90's the Lakers had a total of seven (7) All-Stars and six (6) HOFERS on their rosters, including Kobe and prime Shaq (during the latter half of the decade); hell, in 1998 they had Not 1, Not 2, Not 3 but four (4) All-Stars YET they kept getting demolished in the WC playoffs every year.
Put Kobe and Shaq in today's Modern Era and they'd win 70 games and the Championship every season.
Fact.
He will most likely talk expansion era and all. LOL.
It was just weak. Period. It is extremely obvious in hindsight. The only era that compares is the 70s because of the ABA diluting talent. The talent level now, compared to the 90s is absurdly disproportionate. It is true at virtually every position but especially with wing players. It is true in top end talent and it is true in depth of talent. If you aren't married to an era for emotional reasons, it is obvious as sin.
Great question... throughout the 90's the Lakers had a total of seven (7) All-Stars and six (6) HOFERS on their rosters, including Kobe and prime Shaq (during the latter half of the decade); hell, in 1998 they had Not 1, Not 2, Not 3 but four (4) All-Stars YET they kept getting demolished in the WC playoffs every year.
Put Kobe and Shaq in today's Modern Era and they'd win 70 games and the Championship every season.
Fact.
He will most likely talk expansion era and all. LOL.
It was just weak. Period. It is extremely obvious in hindsight. The only era that compares is the 70s because of the ABA diluting talent. The talent level now, compared to the 90s is absurdly disproportionate. It is true at virtually every position but especially with wing players. It is true in top end talent and it is true in depth of talent. If you aren't married to an era for emotional reasons, it is obvious as sin.
NBA, NHL, MLB talent due to foreign players are all better than anything of the 90's.
He will most likely talk expansion era and all. LOL.
It was just weak. Period. It is extremely obvious in hindsight. The only era that compares is the 70s because of the ABA diluting talent. The talent level now, compared to the 90s is absurdly disproportionate. It is true at virtually every position but especially with wing players. It is true in top end talent and it is true in depth of talent. If you aren't married to an era for emotional reasons, it is obvious as sin.
NBA, NHL, MLB talent due to foreign players are all better than anything of the 90's.
That's definitely part of it. Arguably, the four best players in the NBA aren't American. Jokic, SGA, Doncic and Giannis. It's added greatly to the talent pool. It's more than just that, but that's a big factor.
Guys might be more athletic today but that doesn’t equal better basketball players. Hell the league today had its two best players being white and not athletic at all in Joker and Doncic lol.
Imagine someone calling the 90's weak, and then turning around and calling a player from the 1950's-60's the GOAT... ... you simply canNot take that person seriously since they lack all credibility.
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
Deez wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 8:57 pm
Guys might be more athletic today but that doesn’t equal better basketball players. Hell the league today had its two best players being white and not athletic at all in Joker and Doncic lol.
...AND neither one plays Defense either.
On that note, imagine believing Bill Russell is the GOAT solely because of his Defense, then turning around and claiming today's game/players are sooo superior when there's very little Defense played.
"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."
"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."