Front on Paul Pierce's greatness brehs

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1. Pippen
2. LeBron
3. Bird
4. Pierce
T-5. Worthy
T-5. Sexinique Wilkins curly fade, chocolate self


My top 5 SF ever

There isn't a Fukkin GM or coach, dead or alive, that would rather build around Pippen over Lebron James so this list is absolutely stupid.

Lebron's career averages completely crap over Pippen's best individual year and Lebron is still a great defender (Obviously, not as good as Pippen).

Seriously, people. Lebron is in the GOAT-tier of offensive impact with the likes of Kareem, Jordan, Shaq, Magic, Bird, etc.
 

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Pierce does not belong in the top 5 and there is no way Paul pierce was better than Dominique Wilkins :beli:
Whats wrong with u dudes commemorating this guy like twice in a week already like he about to retire or died?:why:
 

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I'd take Jamal Washburn over Paul Pierce any day
Except for that one day when Mash passed the damn ball to Clarence Weatherspoon. Why didn't you take the freakin shot, Mash? Why:why:


Top 5 SFs i've seen in their primes
  1. Lebron James
  2. Scottie Pippen
  3. Kevin Durant
  4. Grant Hill
  5. Vince Carter
Honorable mention: Carmelo Anthony, Paul Pierce, Glen Rice

MY top 5 favorite SFs in their primes
  1. Scottie Pippen
  2. Jamal Mashburn
  3. LeBron James
  4. Grant Hill
  5. Vince Carter
Honorable mention: Juwan Howard
 
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I'm in my mid 30s but i didn't see Bird, Worthy and Nique in their primes. They were already in decline when i really started watching the NBA in early 90s so i decline to comment on people I didn't see play and so should you clowns out there.
 

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I'm in my mid 30s but i didn't see Bird, Worthy and Nique in their primes. They were already in decline when i really started watching the NBA in early 90s so i decline to comment on people I didn't see play and so should you clowns out there.
If you've been basically unemployed for the majority of the past decade you've had the time to look back on videos and study the games of players from the full history of the NBA. :smugfavre:
 

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If you've been basically unemployed for the majority of the past decade you've had the time to look back on videos and study the games of players from the full history of the NBA. :smugfavre:
eh.. only times I've been unemployed since i was 16 was by choice for 4 months when i took time off to finish off my last semester in college.
It's one thing to watch highlights and the good games by a player. It's a whole other ballgame to have seen them play in games both when they were dominant and times they struggled.


For example: I respect Jordan and nothing except admiration for the man. However, while I've seen his greatness (Best I've seen hands down and Kobe does NOT compare to MJ, btw) but i've also seen him at his worst when he struggles and how he managed to still impact games when he did. Seen the game winners and the misses and the bullsh!t calls he and the bulls benefited from too. Thus why i laugh when I hear Bulls fans complain about refs.

That's why i refuse to comment on players like Larry Bird Jabbar and Majic. I saw them play but they were in their decline by 92 so i refrain from arguing with people about them. I may make a comment based on what i saw but thats about it
 

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All I know is this nikka PP dropped 40 somethin in the 2nd half against the Nets cuz me and my uncle was gettin at him in the Meadowlands. It is LITERALLY one of the greatest offensive halves in NBA HISTORY. And I was there, no more than 4 rows away from Celtics bench and pretty much inspired this dude to have the game of his LIFE. He was so dope that I had to applaud his performance. Dude was the Net killer
 

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Bird, Erving, Worthy, Pippen, and James are all better homes stahp
 

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1. Pippen
2. LeBron
3. Bird
4. Pierce
T-5. Worthy
T-5. Sexinique Wilkins curly fade, chocolate self


My top 5 SF ever

Top 5 SF
-Julius Erving
-Lebron
-Durant
-PP
-Bird

Pippen and Wilkins better than Paul Pierce, :mjlol: ok

Larry Bird is getting disrespected in this thread.

Pippen over Bird? A Bird & MJ team wouldn't lose 3 straight series to the Pistons. Pierce? Bird with KG and Allen win more then one championship. Erving? Well, 42-6. Durant isn't better than Bird either.
 

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Anyone who likes PP is a hoe ass nikka. :pacspit:

Nah but serious I don't like him but he's had a great career.

Hope he gets crossed some more this year.
 

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You can't front all you want, but PP34 is one of the greatest players of all time
Hands down a Top 5 SF of all time
No doubt if Paul Pierce switched with Kobe and played with Shaq early in his career, he would have 5 titles also, probably more

Greatest footwork for a wing player of all time :wow:
Top 5 offensively versatile players of all time :wow:







Front on Paul Pierce's greatness brehs :sas2:

Dude s a great player no doubt but his lack of athleticism has always held him back. Sure unathletic SFs aren't that rare (Larry Bird, Chris Mullen) but he didn't accomplish enough (1 championship) even with 2 future hall-of-famers in their primes by his side.
 
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