Jordan Did The Right Thing Omitting Zeke From His Dream Team…

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Head to head record and playoffs wins

Who won more against each other?
1+1=2
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They faced each other a total of 65 times in NBA games. Isiah Thomas has a 36-29 winning record over Michael Jordan, including a 12-10 record in Playoffs


If 55% overall team head to head winning percentage, and same % for playoffs is owning somebody, then ok.
 

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All of y’all that say yall love 80s basketball so much yet look who created teaming up with your friends? Look who created being a bytch and crying to refs/officials?



They asked MJ about this in 92 and he couldn’t even keep eye contact when evading

:dahell: players have always bytched to the refs.
 

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The link that I posted reads


They faced each other a total of 65 times in NBA games. Isiah Thomas has a 36-29 winning record over Michael Jordan, including a 12-10 record in Playoffs


If 55% overall team head to head winning percentage, and same % for playoffs is owning somebody, then ok.

It does :what:
 

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What exactly did zeke "create", and how does that stop the fact that he was the 3rd most accomplished player when the DT was named


I think Isiah should have been on the team, but you ring-counters say the dumbest shyt. :mjlol:


When the Dream Team was named, Michael Jordan had two MVPs, a Finals MVP, a Defensive Player of the Year, and had finished top-3 in MVP voting for five straight seasons.

But you think Isiah was "more accomplished" when his best-ever MVP finish was 5th in 1984, and he never again did better than 8th. And also had just one Finals MVP.
 

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The link that I posted reads


They faced each other a total of 65 times in NBA games. Isiah Thomas has a 36-29 winning record over Michael Jordan, including a 12-10 record in Playoffs


If 55% overall team head to head winning percentage, and same % for playoffs is owning somebody, then ok.


This is silly as hell. Isiah beat MJ three straight times in the playoffs (combined record 12-6), then got swept the year he was injured. You think that one injury-related loss cancels out three straight series wins just because the loss was a sweep?
 

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This is silly as hell. Isiah beat MJ three straight times in the playoffs (combined record 12-6), then got swept the year he was injured. You think that one injury-related loss cancels out three straight series wins just because the loss was a sweep?
Stubborn stupidity
 

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I think Isiah should have been on the team, but you ring-counters say the dumbest shyt. :mjlol:


When the Dream Team was named, Michael Jordan had two MVPs, a Finals MVP, a Defensive Player of the Year, and had finished top-3 in MVP voting for five straight seasons.

But you think Isiah was "more accomplished" when his best-ever MVP finish was 5th in 1984, and he never again did better than 8th. And also had just one Finals MVP.
Should zeke been on the dream team? Yes or no
 
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