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you googled spongebob calling people gay
that's what you desired
All I had to google was "op's a fakkit"
you googled spongebob calling people gay
that's what you desired
Duncan had TP and Kawhi win Finals MVPs on his teams.
Kobe had Shaq win it 3 times.
Shaq had Wade win a Finals MVP.
Magic had KAJ and Worthy with one each.
Bird had Maxwell win one.
KAJ had Worthy and Magic win 4 total.
Ain't no legacy issue from having other guys win FMVP. I'm sure the Lakers will feed whoever plays best or has the best matchup.
Gotta remember though, it'll be AD's first rodeo. It's rare that guys ball out like that in their first Finals.
i'm just sayin that's the second time i've seen you post that shyt today
All I had to google was "op's a fakkit"
GayPornBearyou googled spongebob calling people gay
that's what you desired
Bro really didnt wanna pass it to AD down the stretch
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Is that what you desired?
Lol bruh...
LeBron is in his 17th year. If AD shows out and wins FMVP, I guess Bron gets to join the looonnngggg list of other greats who added chips to their resumes but weren't Finals MVP, from Kareem all the way down to guys like Kidd (who people consider a Top 10 point), and a whole bunch of guys in between....
He's proven his worth on Finals stages many times over, proven his worth as the best player on his team many times over, there really was nothing else to prove except all the Coli heads on here and elsewhere, who swore up and down he was washed and would retire at 3 rings...
That said, unless AD completely blacks out from this point forward (possible, though unlikely), LeBron will still be viewed as the best player on the '20 Lakers. And in this postseason so far, AD had the better series vs Portland, LeBron had the better series vs Houston, and so far AD is having more success vs Denver, so the Lakers have the luxury of them trading the hot hand (as the Lakers have historically had on their championship teams going back to the Wilt/West/Baylor days)...
As someone else just said, this is gonna be AD's team in short order anyway by virtue of age if nothing else. If this is the "pass the torch" moment, good for all parties involved, and he's been supremely blessed to learn from LeBron. Bron's legacy is fine and just continues to grow, nothing AD does can be spun into a negative for LeBron and I'm sure Bron amd his people arent concerned about this...
Also you didn't say this, but these idiots im here suggesting "the media" wouldn't give AD FMVP, if he blacks out in The Finals and LeBron is relatively pedestrian by his standards, he'll get it easily...
Yeah I understand all this but the narrative surrounding LeBron and his legacy is that he’s chasing the ghost that played in ChicagoDuncan had TP and Kawhi win Finals MVPs on his teams.
Kobe had Shaq win it 3 times.
Shaq had Wade win a Finals MVP.
Magic had KAJ and Worthy with one each.
Bird had Maxwell win one.
KAJ had Worthy and Magic win 4 total.
Ain't no legacy issue from having other guys win FMVP. I'm sure the Lakers will feed whoever plays best or has the best matchup.
Gotta remember though, it'll be AD's first rodeo. It's rare that guys ball out like that in their first Finals.
Yeah I understand all this but the narrative surrounding LeBron and his legacy is that he’s chasing the ghost that played in Chicago
Another championship on his resume will be a great accomplishment regardless, but it ain’t even just about him getting FMVP over AD.
When nikkas look back at the 2019-2020 Lakers run in history the AD & LeBron duo will be remembered as legendary. But there’s always the trivial debate on who was the man and this one might not be a no brainer
Which one?Klutch is going to make sure that game winning 3 is deleted from The Last Dance 2: Bron Edition
Jordan's role on the title teams was to score. Pippen's role was to do literally everything else and be the secondary scorer. It's a weird comparison.show any bulls playoff game where pippen scored the bulls last 10 points + the game winner when Jordan was on the court
Jordan's role on the title teams was to score. Pippen's role was to do literally everything else and be the secondary scorer. It's a weird comparison.
I remember one Finals closeout Game 6 in 1992 where the Bulls were down 15 in the 4th and Phil put Jordan on the bench. Pippen and four bench players from Chicago proceeded to go on a 14-2 run that cut Portland's lead to 3 before Jordan came back in. Without that run they would have had to go to Portland for Game 7 and who knows what would have happened, possibly MJ's entire legacy is changed. But does that diminish him? Not really, it's one game.