Cavs players speak on LeBron before draft :wow:

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Ain't nobody trying to see a 40 year old Mike against them when this is what happened when he was still relatively in his prime:


Mike was still the best at that point but those quick guards like A.I., Damon Stoudamire, Abdul-Rauf could shake him.

Old Mike still had some duels with Marion, Kobe, T-Mac, etc. :manny:

Seeing him face rookie LBJ, Wade, Melo would have been dope. :manny:
 
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He was still the best player in the league that season

fukk is wrong with some of you
My comment said he was still in his prime. My post was in jest, for the most part. But the real of it is, what would we get out of seeing a 40+ year old Jordan against Wade, Bron and them.
 

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Naw son. This wasn't telfair or curry. Anyone with sense knew Lebron was sure fire
I don't know. People obviously recognized his talent but people will never crown anybody based on what they did against high schoolers.

I was posting on SOHH in 2003. Some of the dudes hating on him then are still hating :lolbron:
 

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that reacting to the bench shyt didn't start becoming a "thing" until around blake griffins rookie year.

now everybody just jumps off the bench acting a fool during any dunk
What are you talking about? That shyt has ALWAYS been a thing.

Somebody cue up the damn Atlanta Hawks reactions while Larry Bird was cooking them.
 

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I don't know. People obviously recognized his talent but people will never crown anybody based on what they did against high schoolers.

I was posting on SOHH in 2003. Some of the dudes hating on him then are still hating :lolbron:

Key words anyone with sense
 

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Yeah, Melo fresh off a dominant freshman season and the national title at Syracuse.

Melo himself had a great rookie year, I wish they could have done co-RoY with him and LeBron like they did with Grant Hill and Kidd in '94.

Melo averaged 21/6/3 on 42/32/77 splits, Nuggets had a 26 win improvement and made the playoffs.

Pistons really fukked up not drafting Melo. They made at least the conference finals for 5 straight seasons imagine with Melo in the mix.
Always had an issue with this idea.

The Pistons had the second most successful run in franchise history over the next five seasons, and it's easy to say just add Melo and it would've been even better, but nobody really knows that. Not to mention who knows if they ever get Rasheed then, and Larry Brown probably would've been the worst possible option for Melo to grow under.
 

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In hindsight no one knew LeBron would dominate the way he did. They could only speak from perspective of watching a hs schooler jumping to NBA. Their opinions were not wrong at the time.

LeBron was a prodigy. EVERYONE knew he what he was gonna become.
 

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He was still the best player in the league that season

fukk is wrong with some of you
Exactly lol.

It's crazy the way people look at that play. Jordan got crossed by a point guard six plus inches shorter than him (who turned out to be a Hall of Famer with arguably the best cross of all-time by the way), who hit the jumper, and the defense Mike played was actually good (the recovery to contest at least). And people use this play to somehow downplay MJ lol, as though he wasn't still the best player in the league at the time and didn't end up winning the championship and should've won the MVP that very damn season.

One damn play lol. But of course that's really just a testament to his greatness that this is the "negative" play in that man's career.
 

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In hindsight no one knew LeBron would dominate the way he did. They could only speak from perspective of watching a hs schooler jumping to NBA. Their opinions were not wrong at the time.

Gotta remember at the time Bron was still a product of media hype so the players were probably tired of hearing about him by then. He was a big story for casual fans but the "serious" basketball minds weren't lining up to say how great he was.

Also this was the heart of the "NBA = Thugs" era. The perception of straight outta high school players was still mostly negative (despite reality). Especially a young tatted up hoodlum who was calling himself The King...

I don't know. People obviously recognized his talent but people will never crown anybody based on what they did against high schoolers.

I was posting on SOHH in 2003. Some of the dudes hating on him then are still hating :lolbron:

Yeah, but listen to guys now, after Lebron has racked up 4 MVPs, 3 Finals MVPs, the GOAT Finals performance, and on the way to every career and playoff stat record, and they like,

"Lebron's career has been a disappointment to me. I always thought he would do more."
 

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In hindsight no one knew LeBron would dominate the way he did. They could only speak from perspective of watching a hs schooler jumping to NBA. Their opinions were not wrong at the time.

Nah

Half the dudes on sohh expected him to be a star from day 1 and an all time great
 
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