Casuals who literally think that ppg are the only shyt that matters. Which would you take?jason Terry outscored Kobe coming off the bench?
If he didn’t then no, he didn’t outplay Kobe the way he shyt on lebron.
Kobe was also the only player on the lakers who averaged more than 13 points per game that series
MEANWHILE ON THE HEAT
bosh: 18.5ppg
Wade: 26.5ppg
Form a super team and shyt the bed by turning in the biggest choke job in league history and get outplayed by 147 pound Jason Terry![]()
Cannot stress this enough...goodness...Casuals who literally think that ppg are the only shyt that matters. Which would you take?
20-2-4 on 59% shooting and 68% from three
23-3-2 on 46% shooting and 22% from three
18-2-3 on 49% shooting and 39% from three
18-7-7 on 48% shooting and 32% from three
It is CLEAR who got outplayed worse. Terry's WCF line was way nicer than his Finals line and LBJ's line as bad as it was is still better than KB's. Not to mention that you talking like the defending champs had some sort of shytty lineup when they were the exact same team that wont the title the year before and were FAVORED against the Mavs that series. But I'm deading the convo right here out of respect for two legends. Claiming you can judge someone's entire career by what someone who didn't even play their position did in one series is just dumb.
Casuals who literally think that ppg are the only shyt that matters. Which would you take?
20-2-4 on 59% shooting and 68% from three
23-3-2 on 46% shooting and 22% from three
18-2-3 on 49% shooting and 39% from three
18-7-7 on 48% shooting and 32% from three
It is CLEAR who got outplayed worse. Terry's WCF line was way nicer than his Finals line and LBJ's line as bad as it was is still better than KB's. Not to mention that you talking like the defending champs had some sort of shytty lineup when they were the exact same team that wont the title the year before and were FAVORED against the Mavs that series. But I'm deading the convo right here out of respect for two legends. Claiming you can judge someone's entire career by what someone who didn't even play their position did in one series is just dumb.
Center-forward Jeff Ruland of the Washington Bullets is for all those basketball fans who can't dunk without a ladder; score if they're more than a foreign car length away from the basket; or run like they're wearing concrete sneakers.
Jeff Ruland does not look graceful on the court. He lacks the agility of a Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or an Artis Gilmore. But in recent weeks the Washington Bullets' rookie has performed far better than the scouting reports that questioned his ability to succeed in pro basketball.
In his last 14 games, averaging 23 minutes, Ruland has averaged 18.3 points and 11 rebounds. In his last six games, he has scored 20 or more points in four, and 18 and 17 in the others. His strength, positioning and a quick first move are the reasons he has begun to emerge.
Ruland is a cement truck whose inside game is based on power and strength and whose baskets are four-foot putts, with the ball cradled in one hand, because for him that's the only sure way.
Jeff doesn't just show up on game nights, bored and not caring whether he's playing or not. Instead he willingly does all the unappreciated things that win basketball games, like blocking out; rebounding in traffic; getting in front of people on defense; and diving on the floor for loose balls.
"Jeff has that knack at positioning himself. Once he catches the ball, both his feet are down so that he's able to go in either dir ection. Most guys, when the ball comes down, are either leaning or off balance when they try to get position.''
How did he explain the scouting reports, which said he was too slow and questioned his ability to play defense and whether he could make it in the pros?
''This is pro basketball,'' he replied, smiling. ''There are no zone defenses with four guys hanging all over me. I wonder if the pro scouts realized that in the N.B.A. they play man-to-man.''
time > ramblings. keep it simpleso all that typing to say bench player Jason jet terry outplayed both Kobe and lebron?
thanks - guess it’s clear who the GOAT is![]()
Casuals who literally think that ppg are the only shyt that matters. Which would you take?
20-2-4 on 59% shooting and 68% from three
23-3-2 on 46% shooting and 22% from three
18-2-3 on 49% shooting and 39% from three
18-7-7 on 48% shooting and 32% from three
It is CLEAR who got outplayed worse. Terry's WCF line was way nicer than his Finals line and LBJ's line as bad as it was is still better than KB's. Not to mention that you talking like the defending champs had some sort of shytty lineup when they were the exact same team that wont the title the year before and were FAVORED against the Mavs that series. But I'm deading the convo right here out of respect for two legends. Claiming you can judge someone's entire career by what someone who didn't even play their position did in one series is just dumb.
Is that right?'This is pro basketball,'' he replied, smiling. ''There are no zone defenses with four guys hanging all over me. I wonder if the pro scouts realized that in the N.B.A. they play man-to-man.''
like diesel said it's a man's league & if you can't handle your match up take your ass overseasIs that right?
Is that another old school basketball player talking about the impact of zones?
But the old school basketball geniuses who watch 100’s of old school basketball games told me that it doesn’t matter.
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We all know lebron ain't nothing in the paint.
U didn’t expose shyt LeBron eats those doubles like scooby snacks you can’t even guard him like that.
Out Michael own mouth he don’t believe he’d have the same career with zones.![]()
BRON GROUPIES WORKIN OT IN THIS THREAD
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Well that’s a lie. Teams have tried doubling LeBron on the perimeter and in the post and the result has always been the same.
Nobody double teaming a dude with a mediocre jumper out on the perimeter. In fact most teams did the opposite, just let him shoot.