Oscar Robertson - " The Boy Draymond Lack A Work Ethic "

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Can one of you Warriors fans inform me if Draymond has a post game. I assumed he never did it because of that motion offense they run but even on mismatches dude doesn't start backing down. Is he doing it purposely or does he not have the arsenal
He has no moves. His post game consists of diving into the defender and either drawing the foul or complaining to refs. If he doesnt get the call then the next time he flops and flings his leg up to kick the defender in the balls or face.

The Big O has all my respect, he'd be a superstar in any era

With that being said these old fakkits need to stop hating whether hes right or wrong. These guys makes themselces look bad. Jealousies a female trait :scusthov:
What on earth would Oscar have to be jealous of Draymond for?
 

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:what:Maybe because he's arguably the greatest player ever?

Brehs cant just disagree with former player without dismissing his entire NBA legacy:heh: Yall love to be extra dramatic for daps
N1gga please. The only people arguing he's goat is other old angry n1ggaz and clowns that just wanna be different :stopitslime:

He dribbled like a special Olympian and playes vs inferior competition
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
Oscar use to talk about the NBA's bad play and rule changes in the 90s being the reason people thought MJ was great


Oscar been hatin, I mean I don't blame him since he had to put up with some horrific shyt when he was coming up, and I know it's gotta suck to see someone like Dion Waiters making so much.

They wouldn't be able to quote me if I was one of them 60-70s NBA players, so much hate would be pouring out of my veins.
 

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Oscar been hatin, I mean I don't blame him since he had to put up with some horrific shyt when he was coming up, and I know it's gotta suck to see someone like Dion Waiters making so much.

They wouldn't be able to quote me if I was one of them 60-70s NBA players, so much hate would be pouring out of my veins.
It's just funny seeing posters point to him as gospel when 20+ years ago he was shytting on the same era they're holding up as the standard of greatness.
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
It's just funny seeing posters point to him as gospel when 20+ years ago he was shytting on the same era they're holding up as the standard of greatness.

It's always funny to see posters do that, @Raul what are your thoughts on Wilt saying -




"But at 30, I could probably average 60 or 70 today" - Wilt talking about 1997 centers.
 

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I have to disagree with the Big O here:manny:


Draymond works very hard at kicking people :ehh:




I can't imagine how much yoga he had to do to be able to kick a 6'7" man in the face:ohhh:
 

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It's always funny to see posters do that, @Raul what are your thoughts on Wilt saying -




"But at 30, I could probably average 60 or 70 today" - Wilt talking about 1997 centers.

I think Wilt would have been a dominant center in the 1990s because he was a strong player (both in terms of skill and physical toughness) and I think given the advances in science and nutrition, he would have held his own just fine against the Hakeems and Shaqs and Ewings.

60 or 70 points a game? No. I don't think so. But could a prime Wilt have averaged 35 or 40 a night? Possibly. It's a tough question to answer because the offense shifted a bit more toward guards and I don't doubt the skill he had, just whether or not he'd get the opportunities. I mean, at their peaks, Ewing, Olajuwon, Shaq and Robinson were - at most - getting 20...maybe 21 shots a game.

Wilt's first 7 years in the league he averaged 31.4 shots a night.
If Wilt was a decent FT shooter, he'd almost certainly have averaged 40 a night easily in the 1990s. But that's the thing about ifs...

What's more interesting to me personally in that video is that when asked to name their favorite/best players in basketball, neither one of them mentioned Kareem.
I could see jealousy playing a role with Wilt's answer. But I don't understand why Bill didn't name him.

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