Michael Jordan Tells JR Smith While Golfing: “ You Had A Good Career, It Wasn’t A Great One”

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No lies were told

Was considered underrated early in his career, developed into a sharpshooting role player who could get hot but unreliable

For most casual fans his legacy is "that nikka that cost lebron game 1 in 2018"
He was important in that Game 7 in 16 though, they don’t win the that title without him.
 

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No lies were told

Was considered underrated early in his career, developed into a sharpshooting role player who could get hot but unreliable

For most casual fans his legacy is "that nikka that cost lebron game 1 in 2018"
I remember him as the man who cost the Knicks that series against the Pacers that one year they actually had a nice record
In reality constructing a team where JR Smith was legitimately the second option was what cost them that series
 
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No lies were told

Was considered underrated early in his career, developed into a sharpshooting role player who could get hot but unreliable

For most casual fans his legacy is "that nikka that cost lebron game 1 in 2018"

Bullshyt.... first of all he did not cost them that game, george hill did by missing free throws as well as horrible calls down the stretch to keep the warriors in it. All JR did was get an offensive rebound to at least prevent the warriors from getting a chance to win in regulation. The cavs had no chance to win that series anyway so big picture its not a big deal just something hyped by media for clicks.

JR will be remembered much more for his huge threes in game 7 and wild shooting in general, and some crazy dunks.

For me its how when he was traded to the cavs he was just a throw in, but they dont win that title without JR Smith.
 

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He was important in that Game 7 in 16 though, they don’t win the that title without him.
Meh

I feel that they would've been in a better position to begin with had they gotten a player who played JRs role but was more consistent.

His contributions mattered and he got it done, but people aren't remembering him as a savior, unlike someone like a Horry or Ray
 

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Bullshyt.... first of all he did not cost them that game, george hill did by missing free throws as well as horrible calls down the stretch to keep the warriors in it. All JR did was get an offensive rebound to at least prevent the warriors from getting a chance to win in regulation. The cavs had no chance to win that series anyway so big picture its not a big deal just something hyped by media for clicks.

JR will be remembered much more for his huge threes in game 7 and wild shooting in general, and some crazy dunks.

For me its how when he was traded to the cavs he was just a throw in, but they dont win that title without JR Smith.
JR will be known for that Game 1 fuk up... It's unfortunate, but hey that's what happens when you have a meltdown like not knowing the score to the game
 
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