Jaylen Brown: Indiana Pacers players turned into f*cking Michael Jordan in Game 3

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What a disingenuous post , jordan got swept in 86 & 87 by a Celtics team that been to multiple finals & ecf.


The claim was that MJ hadn't been swept multiple times. That was a false claim. Why is it so hard to admit that?

Is there asterisks on sweeps now, depending on who does it? The only teams Bron has ever been swept by were the 2007 Spurs, the 2018 Warriors and the 2023 Nuggets, so were those not real sweeps either because they were good teams too?




he wasn’t In his prime either you dikkriding groupie

LOL at '87 Jordan not being in his prime, he was 24 year old, averaged his all-time high of 37ppg, and was 2nd in MVP voting that year.

Jordan stans are so desperate to preserve his legacy that they now have Jordan not reaching his prime until 25 or later. That would be, what, 2010 for Bron? :laff:
 

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The claim was that MJ hadn't been swept multiple times. That was a false claim. Why is it so hard to admit that?

Is there asterisks on sweeps now, depending on who does it? The only teams Bron has ever been swept by were the 2007 Spurs, the 2018 Warriors and the 2023 Nuggets, so were those not real sweeps either because they were good teams too?






LOL at '87 Jordan not being in his prime, he was 24 year old, averaged his all-time high of 37ppg, and was 2nd in MVP voting that year.

Jordan stans are so desperate to preserve his legacy that they now have Jordan not reaching his prime until 25 or later. That would be, what, 2010 for Bron? :laff:

Michael jordan was not his prime after 2 seasons:dead: he missed 64 games with a broken foot his 2nd year in the nba.it don’t matter what he averaged in 1987 he was a great scoring young star he’s called the goat for a reason.Jordan’s prime is 89-93 he lost one playoff series won 2 mvps & 3 championships. Get your disingenuous ass tf outta here
 

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Michael jordan was not his prime after 2 seasons:dead:

You must be a fukking child. Wilt, Kareem, Magic, Bird, MJ, etc. all the greats back then came into the league already close to reaching their prime because they played multiple years in college first. MJ at 24 had 3 years of college ball under Dean Smith followed by 3 years of pro ball, he was nearly the same age that Luka is now, but you want to claim he wasn't in his prime?




he missed 64 games with a broken foot his 2nd year in the nba.


So? He averaged 44 ppg in the playoffs that year, scored his all-time record 63 point playoff game, and got his famous "God on the court as Michael Jordan" quote from Bird. The next year he averaged 37ppg regular season and 37ppg playoffs. How the fukk is that not prime Jordan? He's 23-24 years old those two years, name another all-time great star who wasn't in his prime yet at 23-24.





it don’t matter what he averaged in 1987 he was a great scoring young star he’s called the goat for a reason.Jordan’s prime is 89-93 he lost one playoff series won 2 mvps & 3 championships. Get your disingenuous ass tf outta here

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Now Michael Jordan, the greatest player in NBA history, only had a four-year prime. :dead:


This is coming from the same guy who claims that 2012-2013 Wade/Bosh and 2016 Kyrie/Love were "in their prime". So Kyrie was already in his prime at 24 when he averaged just 19.6ppg, but MJ wasn't in his prime yet at 24 when he was averaging 37ppg. :deadrose:

If that's true, then LeBron was never swept in his prime either, because he wasn't swept anytime between 2008-2017, was he? And yet you claimed that Bron got swept "in his prime".
 
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You must be a fukking child. Wilt, Kareem, Magic, Bird, MJ, etc. all the greats back then came into the league already close to reaching their prime because they played multiple years in college first. MJ at 24 had 3 years of college ball under Dean Smith followed by 3 years of pro ball, he was nearly the same age that Luka is now, but you want to claim he wasn't in his prime?







So? He averaged 44 ppg in the playoffs that year, scored his all-time record 63 point playoff game, and got his famous "God on the court as Michael Jordan" quote from Bird. The next year he averaged 37ppg regular season and 37ppg playoffs. How the fukk is that not prime Jordan? He's 23-24 years old those two years, name another all-time great star who wasn't in his prime yet at 23-24.







:russ:

Now Michael Jordan, the greatest player in NBA history, only had a four-year prime. :dead:


This is coming from the same guy who claims that 2012-2013 Wade/Bosh and 2016 Kyrie/Love were "in their prime". So Kyrie was already in his prime at 24 when he averaged just 19.6ppg, but MJ wasn't in his prime yet at 24 when he was averaging 37ppg. :deadrose:

If that's true, then LeBron was never swept in his prime either, because he wasn't swept anytime between 2008-2017, was he? And yet you claimed that Bron got swept "in his prime".
You’re literally lying

Micheal jordan wasn’t in his prime after 2 seasons :dead: im a bulls fan from Chicago who was in high school during the bulls 1st 3 peat I watched him foh man .miss me with the child shyt goofy you a disingenuous clown
 

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You must be a fukking child. Wilt, Kareem, Magic, Bird, MJ, etc. all the greats back then came into the league already close to reaching their prime because they played multiple years in college first. MJ at 24 had 3 years of college ball under Dean Smith followed by 3 years of pro ball, he was nearly the same age that Luka is now, but you want to claim he wasn't in his prime?







So? He averaged 44 ppg in the playoffs that year, scored his all-time record 63 point playoff game, and got his famous "God on the court as Michael Jordan" quote from Bird. The next year he averaged 37ppg regular season and 37ppg playoffs. How the fukk is that not prime Jordan? He's 23-24 years old those two years, name another all-time great star who wasn't in his prime yet at 23-24.







:russ:

Now Michael Jordan, the greatest player in NBA history, only had a four-year prime. :dead:


This is coming from the same guy who claims that 2012-2013 Wade/Bosh and 2016 Kyrie/Love were "in their prime". So Kyrie was already in his prime at 24 when he averaged just 19.6ppg, but MJ wasn't in his prime yet at 24 when he was averaging 37ppg. :deadrose:

If that's true, then LeBron was never swept in his prime either, because he wasn't swept anytime between 2008-2017, was he? And yet you claimed that Bron got swept "in his prime".
Breh you should coach gymnastics, the MJ shyt from you is just :scust: just go be a Lebron stan and be happy with that
 

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You’re literally lying

What am I lying about? :dahell:

You claimed that Bron got swept in his prime, even though his only sweeps were in 2007 (22yo), 2018 (33yo), and 2023 (38yo):





You claimed that 2013 Wade/Bosh (both dealing with injuries and on decline) and 2016 Kyrie (24yo) and Love (injured) were in their primes:





But now you're saying that MJ was ONLY in his prime from 1989-1993. The 23yo MJ (same age as '08 Bron) who scored 63 points in a playoff game and averaged 44ppg in the playoffs....not prime MJ. The 24yo MJ (same age as '09 Bron) who averaged 37ppg and finished 2nd in MVP voting....not prime MJ. The 25yo MJ (same age as '10 Bron) who won MVP and DPOY in the same season....not prime MJ. The 32yo MJ (same age as '17 Bron) who came back and lost to the Magic...not prime MJ. The 33yo MJ (same age as '18 Bron) who led the Bulls to 72 wins and won his 5th of 6 MVPs....not prime MJ.

But '13 limping Wade, '16 young Kyrie, and '18 Bron in his 15th NBA season were all in their primes. :russ:



MJ stans are fukking WILD with their rewriting of narratives to maintain the delusion. :mjgrin:
 
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Breh you should coach gymnastics, the MJ shyt from you is just :scust: just go be a Lebron stan and be happy with that


Do you just repeat catchphrases at random hoping they'll mean something? :mjlol:


He claimed that Kyrie was already in his prime when he was averaging 19ppg at age 24, but MJ putting up 37ppg at 24 was still two years away.

He claimed limping Wade barely making 3rd-team All-NBA in 2013 was still in his prime, but MVP/DPOY MJ in '88 hadn't reached his prime yet.

He claimed that Year 15 LeBron at 33yo in 2018 was still in his prime, but Year 10 Jordan at 32yo in 1995 was already a couple years past it.

I am NOT the one doing gymnastics here.
 

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And just like MJ, they couldn’t beat the Celtics.
The Bulls' stats during their Playoffs series vs the Celtics in the 80's.

What more could MJ have done? They weren't beating the Celtics Hall of Fame roster

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People say MJ played against plumbers, but the real plumbers were his teammates
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What am I lying about? :dahell:

You claimed that Bron got swept in his prime, even though his only sweeps were in 2007 (22yo), 2018 (33yo), and 2023 (38yo):





You claimed that 2013 Wade/Bosh (both dealing with injuries and on decline) and 2016 Kyrie (24yo) and Love (injured) were in their primes:





But now you're saying that MJ was ONLY in his prime from 1989-1993. The 23yo MJ (same age as '08 Bron) who scored 63 points in a playoff game and averaged 44ppg in the playoffs....not prime MJ. The 24yo MJ (same age as '09 Bron) who averaged 37ppg and finished 2nd in MVP voting....not prime MJ. The 25yo MJ (same age as '10 Bron) who won MVP and DPOY in the same season....not prime MJ. The 32yo MJ (same age as '17 Bron) who came back and lost to the Magic...not prime MJ. The 33yo MJ (same age as '18 Bron) who led the Bulls to 72 wins and won his 5th of 6 MVPs....not prime MJ.

But '13 limping Wade, '16 young Kyrie, and '18 Bron in his 15th NBA season were all in their primes. :russ:



MJ stans are fukking WILD with their rewriting of narratives to maintain the delusion. :mjgrin:

Dude comparing a guy who went to college for 3 years to a cat who came straight outta high school:dead: what a disingenuous clown

Michael jordan was not in his prime in 1986 or 1987. One of those seasons he missed 64 games. You’re literally lying to make a point
 

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Do you just repeat catchphrases at random hoping they'll mean something? :mjlol:


He claimed that Kyrie was already in his prime when he was averaging 19ppg at age 24, but MJ putting up 37ppg at 24 was still two years away.

He claimed limping Wade barely making 3rd-team All-NBA in 2013 was still in his prime, but MVP/DPOY MJ in '88 hadn't reached his prime yet.

He claimed that Year 15 LeBron at 33yo in 2018 was still in his prime, but Year 10 Jordan at 32yo in 1995 was already a couple years past it.

I am NOT the one doing gymnastics here.
The MJ/Lebron comparison is manufactured and played out. I’m starting to think Lebron’s legacy can’t stand on its own merit without the MJ clout attached.
 
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