Rasheed Wallace on LeBron James playing in his era“I don’t think he would be as successful as he is"

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Didn’t Sheed try this bullshyt in the ECF against Bron and Cleveland and got sent home by Bron and bums? :mjlol:
Sheed was underwhelming in that series :hhh: I was so disappointed how the Pistons lost that series. They were heavily favor to win against the Cavs. Lebron singledly destroy the Pistons defense. :huhldup:
 
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You couldn't touch Mike in the 90s...not really that off.

Now 80s Mike...we saw the shyt they allowed teams to do.

Did you watch the videos

He didn't say Mike couldn't play in the 80s, Mike played in the 80s

He said the Bulls didn't have any competitive and was stacked team

he Predictable the NBA being an international league

and he said the Bulls had the two best American players, the Best player from Croatia, and the best Player from Austraila

the team was stacked

and Larry pointed out the expansion teams hurt the league by spreading out the talent so teams weren't as good,

the point was, Michael Jordan's championship era he had no competition

Michael Jordan was in his prime in the 80s, that's when he was air jordan, he would go off in games but the team would always lose early in the playoffs, he couldn't win shyt in his prime, becuase the 80s had a lot of good teams,but when they got old the league was different in the 90s

Jordan didn't have to face nowhere near the level of competition on his path to the rings, he beat the old ass lakers, that was the best team he beat in the finals

he was on by far the best team in the league, it wasn't even close and there was another team close that could compete, that was the point
 

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Did you watch the videos

He didn't say Mike couldn't play in the 80s, Mike played in the 80s

He said the Bulls didn't have any competitive and was stacked team

he Predictable the NBA being an international league

and he said the Bulls had the two best American players, the Best player from Croatia, and the best Player from Austraila

the team was stacked

and Larry pointed out the expansion teams hurt the league by spreading out the talent so teams weren't as good,

the point was, Michael Jordan's championship era he had no competition

Michael Jordan was in his prime in the 80s, that's when he was air jordan, he would go off in games but the team would always lose early in the playoffs, he couldn't win shyt in his prime, becuase the 80s had a lot of good teams,but when they got old the league was different in the 90s

Jordan didn't have to face nowhere near the level of competition on his path to the rings, he beat the old ass lakers, that was the best team he beat in the finals

he was on by far the best team in the league, it wasn't even close and there was another team close that could compete, that was the point

I feel ya.

90s Bulls.....I mean their competition in the Finals wasn't as good as the 80s Finals Teams..you right. You had legendary teams from the LWO, Celts, Pistons, Sixers during that time. The 90s Finals teams he faced weren't that. Not his fault of course, but ehhh.
 
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. "It’s a whole different era back then.”








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That tweet makes no sense

Rashard Wallace was already washed up when he came to the Pistons

Prime Rasheed on the Pistons would've been a dynasty

Rasheed wasted his best years on the Trail Blazers

but rasheed still tripping

because if Lebron played in the 90s he would've been better
 

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Dr. J said the same shyt about Jordan at the height of Jordan's career




Jordan later proved everybody wrong though. Jordan imposed his will in the league. There’s no argument about that. People are going to always have arguments about Bron because he didn’t impose his will, he created superteams to beat everyone. No one is walking away saying damn I can’t beat this nikka no matter what I do. They’re not. I think the closest Bron came to that was his 2018 playoff run in the East the way he had the Raptors, Pacers and Celtics looking scared and foolish. But Jordan did that almost every night.
 
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Jordan later proved everybody wrong though. Jordan imposed his will in the league. There’s no argument about that. People are going to always have arguments about Bron because he didn’t impose his will, he created superteams to be everyone.

No he didn't, the whole point was he didn't do that until the era was weak and lacked competition

did you even watch the videos

the Bulls team were stacked and zero competition, they roster had two of the best if not the two best american players, the best player from Europe, and the best player from Austrailia

that was his point, Jordan had it easy, he had by far the best team competing against the weakest field of competition

the league had been watered down by the expansions teams so the talent was spread out, but the bulls had a stacked roster
 

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No he didn't, the whole point was he didn't do that until the era was weak and lacked competition

did you even watch the videos

the Bulls team were stacked and zero competition, they roster had two of the best if not the two best american players, the best player from Europe, and the best player from Austrailia

that was his point, Jordan had it easy, he had by far the best team competing against the weakest field of competition

Yes he did. I’m arguing this with you. Every player in the 90s had just as much opportunity to win championships. They lost. Period. And Jordan won his first ring around the same time LeBron won his (27ish) so this argument that he waited is WEAK. He was younger than Magic and Bird.
 
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Yes he did. I’m arguing this with you. Every player in the 90s had just as much opportunity to win championships. They lost. Period.

No they didn't, their teams were nowhere has stacked, its a team sport

also Jordan had zero competition until penny came into the league and injuries fukked up his career
 

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Jordan was a rookie in 1984. Why would he be competing with Bird, Magic, Isiah and Moses? He was 21 years old :dead: He was ready at 28 in 1991 when he hit his prime. And he took over after that. Dummies don’t even realize that Isiah Thomas was born in 1961. His championship window is the same age range (1988-1990 which made him 27-29).
 
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