Dumb things people say in Cheap Seats IV

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I think Tommy posted this before... the "debate" needs to stop. Jordan is/was/always will be better.

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its over: 2012!;2239408 said:
Indeed I understand yor faith in Tommy, but...that was before I rendered Tommy null& void when I posted this:


~Kobe has had to play through fan-hatred, league-hatred, and referee-hatred, that Jordan never ever had weighing on his mind/effecting his mental approach to playing nba basketball...real niggz understand this truth!
~Kobe has a higher basketball-IQ, than Jordan had
~Kobe is a better defender, than Jordan
~Kobe has better passing/court-vision, than Jordan
~Kobe has a better school-yard/Entertainment game, than Jordan
~Kobe is a more proficient, team leader, than Jordan was
~Kobe is a more fair-minded teammate, than Jordan, who provenly used intimidation to impact his teammates
~Kobe has a better, more naturally-accurate jumper, than Jordan (Kobe's jumper was money, by year 5, Jordan's was not money until year 8-9)
~it wasn't until the 'triangle offense' was instated, which excels off of teamwork, that Jordan's legacy was able to add championships to it
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Yey unfortunately its not faith in Tommy, but rather truths, facts, realities that you hate to think about in regards to yon Airness.

But yea, the graphic compares all notable accolades of both and the facts are evident. Not someone's opinion.
 
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its over: 2012!;2239059 said:
I meant that Kobe defends the players better, than Jordan, and not that Kobe gets into the passing lanes better than Jordan.

Who's more productive? Who's more valuable?

A man who shuts a player down?...or a man who avg. 3 steals, per game?

That depends on what you mean by 'shut down" a player, there is no stat for that.
Do you have someone recording how many points an opposing player has with Kobe guarding them!?!?!?
 
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Mumo X;2242498 said:
kevin durant is gonna be the GOAT SF When he done ballin. Wherever yall will be remember that....

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truth spitter;2242597 said:
how is that dumb? Larry Bird is overrated

Just bringing the quote right to the thread yourself
 
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Yall are determined to make this thread work huh!
Sequels are almost never better than the first time!
 
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No way Larry Bird overated before his back gave out he was shitting on boys. Plus he wasnt scare to mix it up.
 
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its over: 2012!;2287080 said:
Ray Allen.

I didn't consider him HOF'er, certified, considering he really *only showed-out, in 2 games* during the 2008 Conference Finals and 2008 NBA Finals.

I didn't see him that way, until his productivity in last year's playoffs and into this season...in light of his increase in intensity and efficiency, despite being 35-36 yrs-old

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Aston_Dantana;2296261 said:
Brandon Roy.....

I mean he is a gunner, but he doin what he gotta do. Dude is the leadin scorer in the nation you gotta respect that. He's not a better long range shooter than Reddick but he's better off the dribble, he's better gettin to the basket and a better pass than J.J. was in college. I think he can work on his weaknesses and get better. I think he could avg about 16 or 17 ppg maybe 4 or 5 asst in the league on some Jameer Nelson type shit.

idk about yall but this is outlandish
 
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You see, that is some bullshit right here. He wasn't afraid to move up to 205 and style on some slow-ass muffucas, but now that they've got one person who can put him in danger, Silva now wants to stay where he at. Silva don't want none of this.

said by Arbitration on why Anderson Silva won't move up 20 pounds in weight at the age of 35 to fight Jon Jones...smh
 
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its over: 2012!;2296393 said:
~Ray Allen played 5 seasons, before finally making the All-Star team...and it's not like he didn't have opportunity to show All-Star worthy/future HOF'er productivity, considering...for 4 of those 5 seasons-----he started all 82 games!
~Ray Allen has never made first team ALL-NBA, that pinnacle of gauging who's an HOF'er, and only once has he been named 2nd team and only once been named 3rd team, over 15 seasons.
~Ray Allen is the NBA all-time leader in 3 ptrs., yet he's only won the NBA's 3-pt. shooting contest, one time.

Good thing this was posted directly in here.
 
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its over: 2012!;2296680 said:
Yep! Since a few of you dumb fuccs commented at it stupidly, in here, then yes there was no better place to post it than in here.

So read truth and weep, bytchNIGG, just read the truths and weep.

LOL @ winning 3 point contests being a factor for being in the HOF.
 
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its over: 2012!;2296689 said:
LOL @ a major 'dumb fucc' stain, not realizing that a 3 ptr. contest shows accuracy all around the court. And the ability to hit 3's under the utmost professional-pressure...something Ray Allen just mastered, over the past 3 years, while hitting 3's from mainly 2 or 3 spots on the floor.

LOL @ a dumb fucc, not realizing that he had no argument no contesting no counters, whatsoever, before deciding to swing his idiocy this way.

LOL @ a dumb fucc just now realizing that, yey, Ray Allen has just started showing HOF'er credentials over the past 3-4 seasons.

LOL.. so now Ray Allen just mastered his accuracy? Keep em comin...
 
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Why would a player in contention for the HOF not include his entire career? LOL... keep em comin

Honors

Olympic gold medalist as member of the United States men's basketball team that played at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
10-time NBA All-Star: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
All-NBA Second Team: 2005
All-NBA Third Team: 2001
NBA All-Rookie Second Team: 1997
NBA Joe Dumars NBA Sportsmanship Award: 2003
The Sporting News "Good Guy": 2000, 2001, 2005[24]
NBA All-Star Weekend Three-point Shootout champion: 2001

NBA records

Regular season
Three-point field goals made, career: 2,591 (as of March 13, 2011)
Seasons leading the league in three-point field goals made: 3 (2001–02–2002–03, 2005–06)
Consecutive seasons leading the league in three-point field goals made: 2 (2001–02–2002–03)
Three-point field goals made, season: 269 (2005–06)
Three-point field goals made, half: 8, second half, for Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets, April 14, 2002
Tied with many other players
Three-point field goal attempts, career: 6,490 (as of March 13, 2011)

Playoffs

Consecutive points scored in a game: 19, for Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers, June 1, 2001
Broken by LeBron James on May 31, 2007
Three-point field goals made, 6-game series: 22, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 2008 NBA Finals
Three-point field goals made, 7-game series: 28, for Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 2001 Conference Finals
Three-point field goals made, game: 9, twice
9, for Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers, June 1, 2001
9, for Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, April 30, 2009 (3 OT)
Three-point field goal attempts, game: 18, for Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, April 30, 2009 (3 OT)

Finals

Three-point field goals made, 6-game series: 22, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 2008 NBA Finals
Three-point field goals made, game: 8, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010
Also holds second (see below)
Three-point field goals made, half: 7, first half, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010
Three-point field goals made, quarter: 5, second quarter, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010
Three-point field goal attempts, 6-game series: 42, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 2008 NBA Finals

All-Star

Three-point field goals made, career: 20
Three-point field goal attempts, career: 64
Three-point field goal attempts, game: 11 (2005)
Three-point field goal attempts, half: 7, second half (2005)

Ranks 2nd in NBA history

Regular season

Three-point field goal attempts, season: 653 (2005–06)
Trailing George McCloud (678, 1995–96)
Three-point field goal attempts, none made, game: 0—10, for Seattle SuperSonics vs. Boston Celtics, December 11, 2004

Playoffs

Field goal attempts, none made, game: 0—13, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, June 8, 2010
Three-point field goals made, one postseason: 57 (2001)
Trailing Reggie Miller
Three-point field goals made, 7-game series: 27, for Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls, 2009 First Round
Three-point field goals made, game: 8, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010
Three-point field goals made, half: 7, first half, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010
Three-point field goal attempts, 7-game series: 58, for Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls, 2009 First Round

Finals

Field goal attempts, none made, game: 0—13, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, June 8, 2010
Three-point field goals made, game: 7, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, June 17, 2008
Three-point field goal attempts, 7-game series: 41, for Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 2010 NBA Finals
Three-point field goal attempts, game: 11, for Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers, June 6, 2010

All-Star

Three-point field goals made, game: 5, twice (2005, 2008)
Three-point field goal attempts, game: 10 (2002)

Ranks 3rd in NBA history

Regular season

Three-point field goals made, game: 10, for Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets, April 14, 2002

Playoffs

Three-point field goals made, 5-game series: 19, for Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat, 2010 First Round
Ranks 4th in NBA history
Highest free throw percentage, season: .952 (237—249) (2008–09)

Milwaukee Bucks franchise records

Consecutive games played: 400, from November 1, 1996 to December 20, 2001
Three-point field goals made, career: 1,051
Three-point field goals made, season: 229 (2001–02)
Three-point field goals made, game: 10, vs. Charlotte Hornets, April 14, 2002
Three-point field goals made, half: 8, second half, vs. Charlotte Hornets, April 14, 2002
Tied with Tim Thomas (second half, at Portland Trail Blazers, January 5, 2001) and Michael Redd (second half, vs. Houston Rockets, February 20, 2002)
Three-point field goal attempts, career: 2,587
Broken by Michael Redd on December 30, 2009
Three-point field goal attempts, season: 528 (2001–02)
Three-point field goal attempts, game: 17, at Cleveland Cavaliers, December 9, 2002 (2 OT)
Three-point field goal attempts, game (regulation): 14, four times
14, vs. Utah Jazz, April 12, 2001
14, vs. New York Knicks, December 4, 2001
14, vs. Charlotte Hornets, February 18, 2002
14, vs. Charlotte Hornets, April 14, 2002
Tied by Michael Redd

Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder franchise records

Three-point field goals made, season: 269 (2005–06)
Three-point field goal attempts, season: 653 (2005–06)

Boston Celtics franchise records

Highest free throw percentage, season: .952 (237—249) (2008–09)
Consecutive free throws made: 72, from December 25, 2008 to February 23, 2009
 
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