Was MJ really that much better than Kareem??

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Kareem is also 3rd all time in rebounds and 3rd all time in blocks.

Both of these things are lost arts which will prob not be broken

1st all time scoring, 3rd all time blocks and rebs.
 

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do you realize how old kareem was at that point?

lol.

the only reason people say Jordan is because his game looked prettier since he was a 6'6 guard vs a 7foot+ skinny big dude.

remember they changed the rules on dude. anytime they change the rules. you already know you're a one of a kind player.

old? Kareem was 32 when magic came into the league and still the best player in the league. At worse he was behind Dr J. He was league MVP in magic's rookie year. He was still great.
 

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All time scoring leader just means he played for a long time and was good.

Nobody thinks Pete Rose is the goat and he has rings and MVPs.
 

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:mjlol: 1991-98 was one of the least competitive eras in league history. The rest of the east sucked and the western conference champion was always clearly food for the bulls. If it were competitive, then they would have met another team that was actually great on multiple occasions and lost to them at some point. The showtime lakers, the bad boys, Bird's Celtics, and Julius Erving and the 76ers all faced each other multiple times in the playoffs and won titles at the expense of each other. At the end of that era, the bulls and pistons met 4 years straight in the playoffs, with Detroit winning three times before the bulls eventually dethroned them. The Shaq and Kobe Lakers met Tim Duncan and the spurs 5 times between the 1999-2004 playoffs, with it going just 3-2 in the lakers favor. The KG/Pierce/Allen Celtics faced the lakers twice, with each team winning a title. The heat faced the spurs twice with each team winning a title. The cavaliers and warriors have both clinched a title on the other team's floor. That's what competition looks like. If your opponents are great and you face them multiple times in the playoffs while each team is near or at it's apex, history shows that neither team will come out with an unblemished record.



Great points



1980s NBA = 1970s golden era of heavyweights: Ali, Frazier, Foreman repeatedly facing and beating each other, with a very strong group of second-tier fighters in the mix (Norton, Ellis, Bonavena, Quarry, Shavers, Lyle, Young, etc.)

1990s NBA = 1980s heavyweight scene: One dominant champion (Holmes, then Tyson) and a plethora of forgotten "alphabet champions," each of whom showed flashes of ability, but could never get his act together for an extended period of time, reach his potential, and establish himself as a true rival to the champ
 
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Great points



1980s NBA = 1970s golden era of heavyweights: Ali, Frazier, Foreman repeatedly facing and beating each other, with a very strong group of second-tier fighters in the mix (Norton, Ellis, Bonavena, Quarry, Shavers, Lyle, Young, etc.)

1990s NBA = 1980s heavyweight scene: One dominant champion (Holmes, then Tyson) and a plethora of forgotten "alphabet champions," each of whom showed flashes of ability, but could never get his act together for an extended period of time, reach his potential, and establish himself as a true rival to the champ
That's actually a pretty good comparison looking at it, especially with so many people forgetting how good :flabbynsick: was and how good the bad boys were. Even better was the analogy of how so many other contenders failed to put it together. The Knicks never got any real help for Patrick until he was washed, the blazers and suns never made it back after they lost the finals, Shawn kemp and the Sonics imploded after the finals with the Jim Mcilvane or however you spell his name signing, Shaq left Orlando for Los Angeles, and the rockets blew it in 1997 on their last real shot at the finals. Then there's all the young draft picks that never panned out too. Very well written :salute:
 

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I'm not reading an extensive research piece on race in America from Breitbart either. I'm good.


what an absurd leap in logic :skip:


the facts from a source are either wrong or they're right, period :manny:



if you only read things that confirm your confirmation bias that's intellectually dishonest. :ehh:

everybody has their biases on topics like this, the difference between the curator of the site and Bron dikkrider like Brian Windhorst and the rest of ESPN is at least he's honest about it :yeshrug:
 

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old? Kareem was 32 when magic came into the league and still the best player in the league. At worse he was behind Dr J. He was league MVP in magic's rookie year. He was still great.

Plus 32 back then was a LOT different than 32 now.
 

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Excuse my ignorance as he was obviously before my time MJ Is def the best player I ever saw but look in at KAJ stats got me thinking :patrice:

6 rings
6 MVPs
All time leading scorer

That's dominant as fukk :yeshrug:

I been saying this for years. Kareem is always underrated because he wasn't vocal...But the number say he was the best ever.
 

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Magic did extend Cap's career, but in doing kinda diminished him a bit. Before magic, cap was the consensus best player in the league playing with a bunch of underachievers on the lakers. Then comes this bright eyes 20 year old kid celebrating game winners the 1st game of the regular season and it kind of took off from there. I think kareem would've won maybe 2 more MVPs had magic never came, and perhaps a title with the right pieces. He would have more mvps and less rings, but people wouldn't diminish him like they do now.

1. MJ
2. Cap


why do you keep calling him CAP? :dwillhuh:
 
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