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Rozetta5tone;c-9824240 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9824234 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824173 said:
Beta;c-9824162 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824153 said:
Sion;c-9824114 said:
Michael Jordan

Crafty Magic Johnson

Bill Russell

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Kobe Bryant (get mad niggas)

Kareem Abdul Jabbar

Karl Malone

Elgin Baylor

Tim Duncan

Shaq

Kevin Garnett (get mad niggas)

Jerry West

Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon

You can't pick a GOAT there's too many factors. Generally speaking tho, Jordan, Russell, Magic, Chamberlain and Kareem interchangeable as #1 depending on who you ask and what era they're from.

Solid roster. Respect for all those players. Only one missing is Gary Payton. One of the best defensive players in the league.

How is this a solid list when it has Kevin Garnett and karl Malone but no LeBron?

Lebron is the Kendrick Lamar of the NBA. Came in the game after legends and hasn't had any real competition. He's coasting off the lack of real talent. Players aren't drafted the same, scouted the same, hell they aren't even coached the same as it was before.

He is the "franchise player". He became marketable and every player after him is supposed to fit that mold. He isn't a legend imo. He's a product. True he does numbers but look who he's up against.

A warrior with no war is just a mf with impressive stats.

His numbers look good but when you break down his career, what impact has he really made?

Glad this nigga don't post in the NBA thread

I really don't like online conflict bro. Main reason why I just lurk. Too many bullshit opinions

Rozetta5tone;c-9824173 said:
Beta;c-9824162 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824153 said:
Sion;c-9824114 said:
Michael Jordan

Crafty Magic Johnson

Bill Russell

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Kobe Bryant (get mad niggas)

Kareem Abdul Jabbar

Karl Malone

Elgin Baylor

Tim Duncan

Shaq

Kevin Garnett (get mad niggas)

Jerry West

Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon

You can't pick a GOAT there's too many factors. Generally speaking tho, Jordan, Russell, Magic, Chamberlain and Kareem interchangeable as #1 depending on who you ask and what era they're from.

Solid roster. Respect for all those players. Only one missing is Gary Payton. One of the best defensive players in the league.

How is this a solid list when it has Kevin Garnett and karl Malone but no LeBron?

Lebron is the Kendrick Lamar of the NBA. Came in the game after legends and hasn't had any real competition. He's coasting off the lack of real talent. Players aren't drafted the same, scouted the same, hell they aren't even coached the same as it was before.

He is the "franchise player". He became marketable and every player after him is supposed to fit that mold. He isn't a legend imo. He's a product. True he does numbers but look who he's up against.

A warrior with no war is just a mf with impressive stats.

His numbers look good but when you break down his career, what impact has he really made?

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CashmoneyDux;c-9825221 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824240 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9824234 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824173 said:
Beta;c-9824162 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824153 said:
Sion;c-9824114 said:
Michael Jordan

Crafty Magic Johnson

Bill Russell

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Kobe Bryant (get mad niggas)

Kareem Abdul Jabbar

Karl Malone

Elgin Baylor

Tim Duncan

Shaq

Kevin Garnett (get mad niggas)

Jerry West

Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon

You can't pick a GOAT there's too many factors. Generally speaking tho, Jordan, Russell, Magic, Chamberlain and Kareem interchangeable as #1 depending on who you ask and what era they're from.

Solid roster. Respect for all those players. Only one missing is Gary Payton. One of the best defensive players in the league.

How is this a solid list when it has Kevin Garnett and karl Malone but no LeBron?

Lebron is the Kendrick Lamar of the NBA. Came in the game after legends and hasn't had any real competition. He's coasting off the lack of real talent. Players aren't drafted the same, scouted the same, hell they aren't even coached the same as it was before.

He is the "franchise player". He became marketable and every player after him is supposed to fit that mold. He isn't a legend imo. He's a product. True he does numbers but look who he's up against.

A warrior with no war is just a mf with impressive stats.

His numbers look good but when you break down his career, what impact has he really made?

Glad this nigga don't post in the NBA thread

I really don't like online conflict bro. Main reason why I just lurk. Too many bullshit opinions

Rozetta5tone;c-9824173 said:
Beta;c-9824162 said:
Rozetta5tone;c-9824153 said:
Sion;c-9824114 said:
Michael Jordan

Crafty Magic Johnson

Bill Russell

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Kobe Bryant (get mad niggas)

Kareem Abdul Jabbar

Karl Malone

Elgin Baylor

Tim Duncan

Shaq

Kevin Garnett (get mad niggas)

Jerry West

Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon

You can't pick a GOAT there's too many factors. Generally speaking tho, Jordan, Russell, Magic, Chamberlain and Kareem interchangeable as #1 depending on who you ask and what era they're from.

Solid roster. Respect for all those players. Only one missing is Gary Payton. One of the best defensive players in the league.

How is this a solid list when it has Kevin Garnett and karl Malone but no LeBron?

Lebron is the Kendrick Lamar of the NBA. Came in the game after legends and hasn't had any real competition. He's coasting off the lack of real talent. Players aren't drafted the same, scouted the same, hell they aren't even coached the same as it was before.

He is the "franchise player". He became marketable and every player after him is supposed to fit that mold. He isn't a legend imo. He's a product. True he does numbers but look who he's up against.

A warrior with no war is just a mf with impressive stats.

His numbers look good but when you break down his career, what impact has he really made?

znxit1jw2u46.gif

Kanan hoe' d the fuck outta Dre in this scene

Can't wait for Power
 
Kat;c-9824189 said:
5th Letter;c-9824182 said:
Kat;c-9823976 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;c-9823962 said:
Michael Jordan

THANK YOU! I really cannot believe that not only was Jordan not named one time, but also that every single person named a different player..wtf??

As a Rockets fan, we have a long standing rivalry with the Bulls, but I'm still able to admit that Jordan is the GOAT.

What rivalry with the Bulls?

Clearly you don't recall how Jordan came back to lead the Bulls to a win blocking our three-peat in the 90s. We never got over it.

Y'all didn't even make the finals. A team that don't even exist anymore swept y'all out of the playoffs. Chicago aint have nothing to do with that.
 
Who won tonight?

Lebron is the greatest?

Y'all niggas opinions don't matter.

Niggas babies outchea. Jingling keys and bright colors got mfs mesmerized.

Fam had a good run but politics are why he's "Lebron James".

Foh with anything else. He's following a mold of greatness crafted by his predecessors yet he hasn't made a mold of his own.

Baby powder was the only exciting thing about the mf. Other than that he played for coaches that made it possible for him to stand out. But you can't tell a James Stan shit about basketball lmao
 
Mike gets my vote. But if we'e being honest and unbiased (which some of you niggas clearly aren't capable of doing), then any conversation about the best player of all time HAS to include Lebron at this point.
 
fortyacres;c-9823944 said:
since you are both white , you best pickin

'the white mamba' Brian Scalabrine.

This shit way beyond hilarious!!

He just called that fool the fucking "white mamba"

I'm rolling over my own damn grave

 
mryounggun;c-9828870 said:
Mike gets my vote. But if we'e being honest and unbiased (which some of you niggas clearly aren't capable of doing), then any conversation about the best player of all time HAS to include Lebron at this point.

LeBron James is the first only basketball player to average triple double in NBA Finals history. His performance was simply amazing throughout this series.

 

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