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so work on your body and don't work on nothing else and you too can have a Lebron type career ....:ehh:


I wonder why they all don't do it .....corey maggate and strow swift wasted life :picard:

Stop with the bullshyt. LeBron was just lucky he was gifted with the greatest physical talent ever. He didn't work on his body. The nikka was 240 lbs as a rookie.

Given his natural gifts, LeBron has actually been a disappointment. He should be BY FAR the greatest player in NBA history. Instead his career is filled with choke after choke.

3-5 in NBA finals with his gifts is simply embarrassing.
 

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Why do Skip Baylesses always stop responding when you say Horry and Bill Russell were better than Jordan:mjlol:
 
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Yeah and Kobe isn't clutch at all. He isn't afraid of the moment but he has a bad shooting percentage in the clutch. Jordan is clutch. Kobe isn't anywhere near that so I don't know why yall try so hard to put Kobe next to Jordan. Kobe had the skill set but chose to be a ball hog instead who takes bad shots.

I didn't watch Jordan entire career. However, I did watch Kobe's entire career. And in my lifetime of watching basketball (1998-present) Kobe Bryant is easily the greatest clutch player I've ever seen.

I can't judge guys who played before 1998 cause I wasn't watching basketball much before then. But since 1998, no one comes close to Kobe. NO ONE.
 

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He should have went on Instagram during a timeout and congratulated himself prior to making the free-throws. That way, he couldn't miss.
















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I didn't watch Jordan entire career. However, I did watch Kobe's entire career. And in my lifetime of watching basketball (1998-present) Kobe Bryant is easily the greatest clutch player I've ever seen.

I can't judge guys who played before 1998 cause I wasn't watching basketball much before then. But since 1998, no one comes close to Kobe. NO ONE.



Like I said, he wasn't scared to shoot but he wasn't making them shyts.
 

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Horry was a role player and Bill Russell played when they were 8 teams in the NBA. Its just stupid to compare them to Jordan when we're talking ring count.
Sort of how its stupid to compare a 15 ppg shooting 36% 2nd option to the man carrying his squad :ohhh:
 

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Only the coli can ignore 44/11/11 on 58% shooting after being down 30 to bring it to within 3.

No other NBA player would be able to bring this cavs team back down from 30. Yeah Steph would most like hit 3/3 but what good is hitting 3/3 if you lose by 15

We got some Troll Bayless' on here :martin:

careful saying anything in regards to Steph, he has some illegitimate kids on here that might neg you.
 
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