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Magic had some horrible fukkups in that series. He dribbled out the clock of a tie game at the end of regulation of game 1 and passed it before Lakers could get a shot off. At game they ended up losing. Threw a pass that got picked off by Robert Parish at the end of regulation of game 4. Then missed two free throws in overtime of that same game with 35 seconds left and the score tied. So basically helped cost them two games in a 7 game series.
he KILLED the Lakers.

I seriously thought the ghosts of the Boston Garden they talked about coming into that series was real. Magic looked shook as fukk.
 

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I'm telling you as an old man that the older you get and years pass with you realizing you may never see a player like Bron again, the things you are whining about now disapate and replaced by appreciation.

Exactly dude. I am old enough to remember when rockets fans thought they could never win with hakeem. When at one time there were rumors that he was going to be traded. The Lakers swept them in 1991 I believe and the media was saying you couldn't win with Hakeem. These dude let ESPN control their minds. This shyt is not NBA jam.

Yes MJ did win 6 championships. But folks forget he played with maybe the most versitle and greatest defensive SF ever next to Lebron. And the most important thing was that Pippen was 4 years younger. Last MJ played with arguably championships wise the greatest coach ever. But Lebron running around d with Blatt, Brown and Spo.
 

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I want the city of Cleveland to stay perennial losers go Golden State.
 
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Exactly dude. I am old enough to remember when rockets fans thought they could never win with hakeem. When at one time there were rumors that he was going to be traded. The Lakers swept them in 1991 I believe and the media was saying you couldn't win with Hakeem. These dude let ESPN control their minds. This shyt is not NBA jam.

Yes MJ did win 6 championships. But folks forget he played with maybe the most versitle and greatest defensive SF ever next to Lebron. And the most important thing was that Pippen was 4 years younger. Last MJ played with arguably championships wise the greatest coach ever. But Lebron running around d with Blatt, Brown and Spo.
Yup!!! Lakers with Vlade and Magic bust their ass. I felt sorry for Hakeem cuz he looked alone and they blamed him for everything.











then two years later....the Dream Shake was born.......
 

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I'm telling you as an old man that the older you get and years pass with you realizing you may never see a player like Bron again, the things you are whining about now disapate and replaced by appreciation.


You will appreciate him more the longer he's gone and you see no one replace him. I had to deal with that with McHale and Eric dikkerson fumbling ass.


If these aren't the realest two post I've seen...

I've come to appreciate Lebron a lot more over the last 3-4 seasons....

I took Shaq for granted coming up and that's made me appreciate a lot of the new athletes I'm seeing.....especially in the era where we literally can see every game due to the League Pass, Sunday Ticket, the internet. Back in the 90s I wasn't able to see nearly the amount of games I can see today.

shyt, to be honest CJ2k was one of the most amazing running backs I've ever seen his first 3 years in the league. Before him, it was simply unheard of to have that kind of speed from the runningback position......His prime literally lasted 3 seasons from 2008-2010 and then he fell off a cliff. I'm happy to say I got to see every game of his prime and to see Jamal Charles basically carry his blueprint and take it further.
 

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You now have the 1:18:33 mark to remember magic choking available to you.



Big difference between playing the game and making mistakes, vs. being totally shook with dear in headlights syndrome for most of a whole series. Nobody gonna shyt on Bron for playing hard and making some mistakes, but his performance was one of the most bizarre things ever seen on a basketball court by a good player.
 

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If these aren't the realest two post I've seen...

I've come to appreciate Lebron a lot more over the last 3-4 seasons....

I took Shaq for granted coming up and that's made me appreciate a lot of the new athletes I'm seeing.....especially in the era where we literally can see every game due to the League Pass, Sunday Ticket, the internet. Back in the 90s I wasn't able to see nearly the amount of games I can see today.

shyt, to be honest CJ2k was one of the most amazing running backs I've ever seen his first 3 years in the league. Before him, it was simply unheard of to have that kind of speed from the runningback position......His prime literally lasted 3 seasons from 2008-2010 and then he fell off a cliff. I'm happy to say I got to see every game of his prime and to see Jamal Charles basically carry his blueprint and take it further.
Shaq is SO EASY to take for granted. Not until years later that we see "wait a minute....a dude that BIG was able to move like THAT?"
 
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