Jordan's opposing SG in the playoffs: 1991-1993

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jeremy lamb has started 32/32 games this year
danny green has started 34/34 games this year
marcus smart has started the last 13 games
josh richardson has started 31/31 games
brogdon has started 30/30 gams
reggie bullock hs started 23/23 games
jimmy and victor have started every game
You wasting your time dude is allergic to facts.
 

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Na!!!

And I always laugh at that quote and how it validates a point..... cuz even MJ didn’t know who them bums was on other teams:mjlol:

Drexler would be decent today, the others would be average.

Thunder Dan would probably just be about as good as any other white boy in the league

But I don’t think any of them would be killing it

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Kobe copied mjs game and dominated most of the 2000s. When jordan was in his mid 30s him and kobe would go at it and mj had no problems with scoring on kobe. I realize this was young kobe btw.

Jordan's first year on the wiz he was getting around 25-26 a game before the knee injury and yet people don't think he would dominate today against guys. Luka Doncic is dominating and dude has no athleticism lmao this place can get very silly.
 
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nikka said Bradley Beal is better than Joe Dumars

What the fukk :laff::laff::laff:
The margin between their respective skillsets and impact doesn't warrant laughter. In fact, Beal's probably the closest Dumars replica we have in the game today, which needless to say, if Dumars was in the league today he and Beal would be looked at as peers.
 

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For a board that loves to bash casuals, hates objective analysis and talks all day about watching games and the Eye Test, it is absolutely staggering that anyone here could look at those names...or look at old NBA video...and conclude that those defenders that stood in front of Michael Jordan were a real competitive obstacle.

So many of us are blinded, or manipulated by highlights that it poisons any kind of objective evaluation.

At no point did I argue that Jordan was anything less than a supreme talent. I merely posted the facts of who was guarding him in his prime.

And like clock work, people lost their minds.
NBA fans are the worst. Lol.
 

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you niccas are flat out ignorant thinking that "help" in this era is going to slow down MJ. this excerpt was taken from the NY TIMES back in 1987 about Jordan. yall niccas need to step yall knowledge and history of the game up.

"Last season, Jordan had to overcome the harassment of zone traps and double and triple-teaming to win the scoring title by averaging 37.1 points a game. This time, he faces new challenges not only from opposing coaches and their defenses but also from the plans of his own coach."

and that's his career high ppg. he scored over 3k points that season and was the second player in the history of the game to do so (wilt chamberlain was the other one).

Challenges for Jordan: New League Rule and New Role


He shot 11.9 FTs per game that year.

That is much too high, inflated his numbers. :yeshrug:


Or are FTs suddenly an admirable way to score again?:mjgrin:
 

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The margin between their respective skillsets and impact doesn't warrant laughter. In fact, Beal's probably the closest Dumars replica we have in the game today, which needless to say, if Dumars was in the league today he and Beal would be looked at as peers.
They would be peers and Beal is clearly more talented :mjlol:
 
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