Marcus Smart Almost Blows His Own Back Out Trying To Flop

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nikka flew in the air like a Tekken character after you KO them. :russ::mjlol:

I'm so glad the Celtics took Smart instead of him falling to us.

He's a hell of a defender but his shooting and shyt like this would make me hate watching him

And how does this nikka still have acne? :scust:
 

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You're just hurting that your man Kobe got called out on flopping by his NBA peers. :umad:

Hey got called out by his peers being the greatest of this generation, I don't see you posting THAT shyt. You wanna do polls about Kobe? Players and GMs? Don't be selective breh, if you're gonna do it, don't stop there:francis:
 

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Hey got called out by his peers being the greatest of this generation, I don't see you posting THAT shyt. You wanna do polls about Kobe? Players and GMs? Don't be selective breh, if you're gonna do it, don't stop there:francis:


This thread is about flopping, right? Ya'all getting mad crazy trying to deflect all the sudden. :russ:



2015-2016 GM Survey


Starting Franchise today and could sign any player, who would it be? #2 Lebron James
Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? #1 Lebron James
Best small forward in the NBA? #1 Lebron James
Best power forward in the NBA? #2 Lebron James
Best defensive player in the NBA? #3 Lebron James
Best perimeter defender in the NBA? #3 Lebron James
Most athletic player? #2 Lebron James
Best Finisher? #1 Lebron James
Most dangerous in the open floor? #1 Lebron James
Best passer? #2 Lebron James
Best leader? #1 Lebron James
Best basketball IQ? #2 Lebron James



Most important category there

"If you were starting a franchise today and could sign any player, who would it be?",

#1 in 2014-15 Lebron 50% with Durant 2nd, Kobe 0%
#1 in 2013-14 Lebron 90% with Durant 2nd, Kobe 0%
#1 in 2012-13 Lebron 80% with Durant 2nd, Kobe 0%
#1 in 2011-12 Lebron 37% tied with Durant, Kobe 0%
#2 in 2010-11 Durant 56%, Lebron 26%, Kobe 7%
#1 in 2009-10 Lebron 79%, Howard 14%, Kobe 7%
#1 in 2008-09 Lebron 67%, Kobe 19%
#1 in 2007-08 Lebron 59%, Howard 26%, Kobe 11%
#1 in 2006-07 Lebron 71%, Wade 11%, Kobe 5%
#2 in 2005-06 Duncan 40%, Lebron 36%, Kobe 0%
#3 in 2004-05 Duncan 48%, Garnett 29%, Lebron 14%, Kobe 0%
 
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Boy posted 2016 surveys, of course they won't pick Kobe's old ass. And starting a franchise polls is good but that's not it. How about..


Who's the best perimeter defender in the NBA?
1.
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 34.5%
2. Shane Battier, Houston 24.1%
3. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers 20.7%
4. Rajon Rondo, Boston 6.9%
Also receiving votes:
Trevor Ariza, Houston; Dahntay Jones, Indiana; Luc Mbah a Moute, Milwaukee; John Salmons, Chicago
- Last year: Bruce Bowen

Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments?
1. Kobe Bryant-- 63.0

2. LeBron James -- 25.9%
3. Chris Paul -- 7.4%
4. Kevin Garnett - 3.7%

Who is the best on-the-ball defender in the NBA?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 25.0%
1.
Rajon Rondo, Boston 25.0%
3. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers 17.9%
4. Shane Battier, Houston 10.7%
4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 10.7%
6. Raja Bell, Charlotte 7.1%
7. John Salmons, Chicago 3.6%
- Last year: Kobe Bryant 26.9%


Who is the best leader?
1.
Chauncey Billups, Denver 28.6%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 25.0%
3.
Tim Duncan, San Antonio 14.3%
4. Kevin Garnett, Boston 10.7%
5. Jason Kidd, Dallas 7.1%
5. Steve Nash, Phoenix 7.1%
5. Chris Paul, New Orleans 7.1%
- Last year: Kevin Garnett


Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1.
Steve Nash, Phoenix 36.5%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 28.8%
3.
Jason Kidd, Dallas 7.7%
Also receiving votes:
Shane Battier, Houston; Chauncey Billups, Denver; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Brandon Roy, Portland; Deron Williams, Utah
- Last year: N/A



Just a few examples of various categories.
 

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Boy posted 2016 surveys, of course they won't pick Kobe's old ass. And starting a franchise polls is good but that's not it. How about..


Who's the best perimeter defender in the NBA?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 34.5%
2. Shane Battier, Houston 24.1%
3. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers 20.7%
4. Rajon Rondo, Boston 6.9%
Also receiving votes:
Trevor Ariza, Houston; Dahntay Jones, Indiana; Luc Mbah a Moute, Milwaukee; John Salmons, Chicago
- Last year: Bruce Bowen

Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments?
1. Kobe Bryant-- 63.0

2. LeBron James -- 25.9%
3. Chris Paul -- 7.4%
4. Kevin Garnett - 3.7%

Who is the best on-the-ball defender in the NBA?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 25.0%
1.
Rajon Rondo, Boston 25.0%
3. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers 17.9%
4. Shane Battier, Houston 10.7%
4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 10.7%
6. Raja Bell, Charlotte 7.1%
7. John Salmons, Chicago 3.6%
- Last year: Kobe Bryant 26.9%


Who is the best leader?
1.
Chauncey Billups, Denver 28.6%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 25.0%
3.
Tim Duncan, San Antonio 14.3%
4. Kevin Garnett, Boston 10.7%
5. Jason Kidd, Dallas 7.1%
5. Steve Nash, Phoenix 7.1%
5. Chris Paul, New Orleans 7.1%
- Last year: Kevin Garnett


Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1.
Steve Nash, Phoenix 36.5%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 28.8%
3.
Jason Kidd, Dallas 7.7%
Also receiving votes:
Shane Battier, Houston; Chauncey Billups, Denver; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Brandon Roy, Portland; Deron Williams, Utah
- Last year: N/A



Just a few examples of various categories.

Wait, it took me a minute to notice, but did you mix-and-match survey results from different years just to get those five answers.:mjlol:



Those "Most Adjustments" numbers are from 2008, but Lebron got more "Best Leader" votes than Kobe than year, and "Best Basketball IQ" wasn't even a question. :ohhh:


You had to mix-and-match different results from different years just to get Kobe on top 3 times. :dead:

And you still couldn't find him getting "best leader" or "best basketball IQ" ever.... :bryan:


By the way Kobe being old now has nothing to do with Kobe not being considered a good leader or high basketball IQ anymore. Tim Duncan was #2 behind Lebron on the "best leader" category this year, and he's older than Kobe. Kobe murked his "good leader" rep on his own.


The most relevant category was "Who is the biggest flopper?" And we already showed on the first page who is on that list and who isn't.


But as long as we're quoting random rankings from GMs to judge how good a player is...

"If you were starting a franchise today and could sign any player, who would it be?" is the most important category...and Lebron DOMINATES that ranking with GMs.

Lebron #1 eight times, #2 twice, #3 once.
Kobe #1....never, #2 once, #3 four times.

Lebron got more votes from GMs who wanted to start a franchise with him at the age of 30 than Kobe got in his entire career combined.


The second most important category is probably Best Players: "Who do you think will be MVP this year?"

Lebron got #1 eight times and #2 to Durant twice.
Kobe have never been #1, but got #2 to Lebron twice.


Or you could argue that it's Best Players: "Which player forces opposing coaches to make most adjustments?".

Lebron has been #1 five times, #2 twice, #3 three times.
Kobe has been #1 three times, #2 twice, and off the leaderboard every other year.


We only got to this argument with some crazy goalpost shifting....but I don't mind showing that the new, irrelevant arguments are failing too.
 
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Wait, it took me a minute to notice, but did you mix-and-match survey results from different years just to get those five answers.:mjlol:



Those "Most Adjustments" numbers are from 2008, but Lebron got more "Best Leader" votes than Kobe than year, and "Best Basketball IQ" wasn't even a question. :ohhh:


You had to mix-and-match different results from different years just to get Kobe on top 3 times. :dead:

And you still couldn't find him getting "best leader" or "best basketball IQ" ever.... :bryan:


By the way Kobe being old now has nothing to do with Kobe not being considered a good leader or high basketball IQ anymore. Tim Duncan was #2 behind Lebron on the "best leader" category this year, and he's older than Kobe. Kobe murked his "good leader" rep on his own.


The most relevant category was "Who is the biggest flopper?" And we already showed on the first page who is on that list and who isn't.


But as long as we're quoting random rankings from GMs to judge how good a player is...

"If you were starting a franchise today and could sign any player, who would it be?" is the most important category...and Lebron DOMINATES that ranking with GMs.

Lebron #1 eight times, #2 twice, #3 once.
Kobe #1....never, #2 once, #3 four times.

Lebron got more votes from GMs who wanted to start a franchise with him at the age of 30 than Kobe got in his entire career combined.


The second most important category is probably Best Players: "Who do you think will be MVP this year?"

Lebron got #1 eight times and #2 to Durant twice.
Kobe have never been #1, but got #2 to Lebron twice.


Or you could argue that it's Best Players: "Which player forces opposing coaches to make most adjustments?".

Lebron has been #1 five times, #2 twice, #3 three times.
Kobe has been #1 three times, #2 twice, and off the leaderboard every other year.


We only got to this argument with some crazy goalpost shifting....but I don't mind showing that the new, irrelevant arguments are failing too.

:dwillhuh:I couldn't read all of that. Like I said, "just a few various categories". So yeah I mixed it up. You're missing the point. A way..

Lebron still flops, has much less rings than Kobe,and....he still flops no matter WHAT you post. Deal with it :pachaha:
 
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