CHRIS ROCK'S TOP FIVE IS BLASPHEMOUS

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After I finish talking to a Redneck about Obama, then talk to a brick wall for a while, after that.. I will go back and forth with a Pac Stan.

Cause Hennesy and Enemy gets doper every time you say it. Even after you say it in 150 different verses.

Your original point was that "you could tell Pac didn't spend time writing".....no one would think you spent any time on that bullshyt you posted. How much time did you spend on that? You won't respond because you'll look dumb as shyt saying you spent any more than 30 seconds on that nonsense.

Fall the fukk back.
 

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They went to the playoffs twice in 8 years as low seeds and were almost swept by the Magic in one year. That's undoubtedly true that was the narrative on Bosh. Using your logic Bird had a franchise player in Robert Parish as his third option, hell Dennis Johnson was a franchise player in Seattle he has a Finals MVP and he was the fourth option in Boston. Bill Russell had John Havlicek as his third option and he's considered one of the 25 greatest players ever.

:mjlol: Ben Wallace had already fell off dude was a 25 minute per game player what are you saying? Zyndrunas Ilgauskas was an All-Star twice, once before LBJ was in the league and again very early into LeBron's career. Big Z was a serviceable player by the time the Cavs hit their peak ('08-'10) he was reduced to a spot up shooting due to age and injuries. Mo Williams was an elite shooter, he made All-Star once as a replacement player, he was a poor defender and played poorly in the playoffs. Antawn Jamison was past his prime he was a 15/7 player on the Cavaliers. They wasn't gonna win shyt how is he beating any of those Western Conference teams that had a lot more talent? Why do people forget basketball is a team sport? Bro, we over here talking about teams with several HoFers and you over here talking about bu bu but look he had Mo Williams and Big Z. :krs:

The only year they were favorited was '09, they were thought of as contenders but not favorites in '09 when KG got injured they were looked at as favorites and LeBron blistered every team in the playoffs and still lost to the Magic. Magic had two gamewinners in the series by Rashard and Turkoglu, shot over 50% from downtown in the series and Dwight dogged them because the Cavs had nobody to guard him. I remember like yesterday, b.

:mjlol: Hell no, these Cavaliers are clearly more talented. The '03 Nets were a 49 win team c'mon now, how you gonna say the Cavaliers would get swept. I can only imagine what other teams from this era like '13 Heat or '08 Celtics would do in the early '00's. How you going to look at Iverson's '01 Sixers and say that team had strong personnel offensively?

Saying the 80s West was in the same tier as the 80s East is laughable.

When did I say LeBron wasn't struggling with his jumper? Watch film Boris Diaw, Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard all spent time on him, he did see doubles and help defense (that's what I meant when I said Boris didn't guard him one-on-one) when driving to the basket, they did a great job containing him in transition. The point is he found his jumper and ended with three 30 point games and two triple doubles in a 7 game series against a dynasty team.


DOESN'T GET IT.


ALL GOOD PLAYBOY....DO U. I SEE U FEEL STRONG ABOUT WHAT U SAY, SO THERES NO POINT IN GOIN BACK N FORTH BOUT LEBRONS OVERRATEDNESS FOR 10 MORE PAGES IN A CHRIS ROCK THREAD.
 

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So aside from a Lebronze stan tryna rewrite NBA history, after readin wikipedia again this movie about Rocc playin a fictional version of himself while randomly makin top 5 rappers lists? :dwillhuh:
 

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Breh I just realized the movie was not a documentary like I thought it was looking at the poster and seeing the promo interviews for it. Finally saw the poster and its like a proper movie

In that case its really just characters in NY discussing their Top 5. I don't really know if its a diss and that explains why Rock's list is different from the interviews and the movie lol

My bad
 

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They went to the playoffs twice in 8 years as low seeds and were almost swept by the Magic in one year. That's undoubtedly true that was the narrative on Bosh. Using your logic Bird had a franchise player in Robert Parish as his third option, hell Dennis Johnson was a franchise player in Seattle he has a Finals MVP and he was the fourth option in Boston. Bill Russell had John Havlicek as his third option and he's considered one of the 25 greatest players ever.

:mjlol: Ben Wallace had already fell off dude was a 25 minute per game player what are you saying? Zyndrunas Ilgauskas was an All-Star twice, once before LBJ was in the league and again very early into LeBron's career. Big Z was a serviceable player by the time the Cavs hit their peak ('08-'10) he was reduced to a spot up shooting due to age and injuries. Mo Williams was an elite shooter, he made All-Star once as a replacement player, he was a poor defender and played poorly in the playoffs. Antawn Jamison was past his prime he was a 15/7 player on the Cavaliers. They wasn't gonna win shyt how is he beating any of those Western Conference teams that had a lot more talent? Why do people forget basketball is a team sport? Bro, we over here talking about teams with several HoFers and you over here talking about bu bu but look he had Mo Williams and Big Z. :krs:

The only year they were favorited was '09, they were thought of as contenders but not favorites in '09 when KG got injured they were looked at as favorites and LeBron blistered every team in the playoffs and still lost to the Magic. Magic had two gamewinners in the series by Rashard and Turkoglu, shot over 50% from downtown in the series and Dwight dogged them because the Cavs had nobody to guard him. I remember like yesterday, b.

:mjlol: Hell no, these Cavaliers are clearly more talented. The '03 Nets were a 49 win team c'mon now, how you gonna say the Cavaliers would get swept. I can only imagine what other teams from this era like '13 Heat or '08 Celtics would do in the early '00's. How you going to look at Iverson's '01 Sixers and say that team had strong personnel offensively?

Saying the 80s West was in the same tier as the 80s East is laughable.

When did I say LeBron wasn't struggling with his jumper? Watch film Boris Diaw, Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard all spent time on him, he did see doubles and help defense (that's what I meant when I said Boris didn't guard him one-on-one) when driving to the basket, they did a great job containing him in transition. The point is he found his jumper and ended with three 30 point games and two triple doubles in a 7 game series against a dynasty team.

I'll keep it brief, but Jamison was 20 & 9 the same season he was traded to Cleveland. Mo Williams was a good enough player. Also, Boris and Kawhi were guarding Lebron for numerous times, 1-on-1. Closing the gap on a drive, isn't the same as a double team. Also, Gasol was 18 & 8 in Memphis and never had a playoff win. Lebron and role players vs Wade and role players is not an even matchup? As for teams of past, Pippen was NEVER the 2nd best player on the floor, and the same can be said for other's supporting cast.

Now for Top 5...I think every list is going to include Jay, simply because of who he is now. But by that same grading scale, they could also include Cube & LL, 50, Queen Latifah...If anything, I find it amazing that most are starting to include Brad in their Top 10...over Pac? I'd say yes The one thing about Pac is that a lot of people believe that most of his catalog is revolutionary or uplifting. That's not the case at all. as an elite MC, that is debatable. G Rap gets more love by his peers than he does in the media, and out of the class of '88, he's the one that brings it every time.
 
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