Chill, fam Jordans are literally the best sports sneakers out there. They're also stylish.
I don't even know if he wears them!
Joe Montana is a Sketchers snake oil salesman
Chill, fam Jordans are literally the best sports sneakers out there. They're also stylish.
Of course. It's click bait, which starts a bar-type conversation.
All in fun. They don't give a shit.
No shit? I'm sure he's crushed by this news. CRUSHED. Someone find Barkley to elaborate more on this terrible new development in sports.Hes proved that he isnt the greatest. Thats what
I don't even know if he wears them!
Joe Montana is a Sketchers snake oil salesman
I pretty much always feel like Dream never gets his due. Not sure where I'd put him on this list but it just reinforces what a shame it was that he lost so many years to craptacular Rockets teams.
That's purely something you can say in retrospect. Wilt was super defensive about it at the time, constantly whining about it and blaming teammates after losses. At one point, in his prime, the Warriors tried to trade Wilt to the Lakers and the Lakers said no because the players voted against trading for him. Says a lot about how he and his stats were viewed even then.
I haven't looked at the stats in recent years, but for a 10 year stretch Kobe was mediocre at best in the clutch, and Lebron was surprisingly good. Kobe takes so many unnecessarily shitty shots that he's bound to make quite a few of them. If you only watch the highlights or fixate on these makes, he seems way better than he actually is, but when you look at the actual stats he becomes a much diminished player in this regard. Fortunately, Kobe is going to be regarded more and more poorly as time goes on because stats are becoming a much larger part of basketball.Missed this, but the comparison is off, because the rate of swinging and hitting a bad pitch in baseball is different to taking and making a bad shot for basketball. Kobe is the best bad-shot maker in League history. Even taking efficiency into account, I'd take Kobe 10/10 times over LBJ if I need a bucket.
.
Mannnn, LBJ is basically Magic. The only difference is the modern game forces him to actually take threes.
In my view, Kobe is a bit of what-if -- he could've been so much more. He's a supremely skilled player who deserves a spot in the top 20, but he's a bit of a dipshit. A huge part of what made MJ good was that he would cheese the league with a limited set of high percentage moves. He had a smaller repertoire than Kobe, but you don't need 100 moves if 10 or 20 work all the time. Similarly, there's Shaq. If he gets you in deep, he's just going to dunk on you. If he's a bit further out, he'll go for a hook. If you deny the hook, he can drop step or go through you. And there's Kareem. His sky hook was a dominant move with either arm. Even if you deny it, his counter move is still high percentage. The point is, variety for the sake of variety means nothing. You only need to be unpredictable and versatile enough to score consistently and at a high percentage. If you can dominate the game by having two or three moves, then you should stick to those moves and only fall back on lower percentage shots when absolutely necessary. Kobe makes the game harder than it needs to be.
LBJ is a MUCH better defender than Magic
Am I crazy to believe that Olajuwon should be ahead of Tim Duncan?
I'd put Stephen Curry above Michael Jordan, but everything else I agree with.
1. Jordan
2. Curry
Who cares after that.
Wade and Bosh in their primes, were scrubs, confirmed.
?LeBron still hasn't hit his prime, let that think in
Really? I feel like this season more than ever we're seeing glimpses of what Old LeBron will look like on the court. Still smart, tough and efficient, but less explosive and his shot is more erratic.LeBron still hasn't hit his prime, let that think in
it is debatable whether or not lebron is even in the top 17 players of all time
Really? I feel like this season more than ever we're seeing glimpses of what Old LeBron will look like on the court. Still smart, tough and efficient, but less explosive and his shot is more erratic.
LeBron still hasn't hit his prime, let that think in
LeBron still hasn't hit his prime, let that think in
I haven't looked at the stats in recent years, but for a 10 year stretch Kobe was mediocre at best in the clutch, and Lebron was surprisingly good. Kobe takes so many unnecessarily shitty shots that he's bound to make quite a few of them. If you only watch the highlights or fixate on these makes, he seems way better than he actually is, but when you look at the actual stats he becomes a much diminished player in this regard. Fortunately, Kobe is going to be regarded more and more poorly as time goes on because stats are becoming a much larger part of basketball.
In my view, Kobe is a bit of what-if -- he could've been so much more. He's a supremely skilled player who deserves a spot in the top 20, but he's a bit of a dipshit. A huge part of what made MJ good was that he would cheese the league with a limited set of high percentage moves. He had a smaller repertoire than Kobe, but you don't need 100 moves if 10 or 20 work all the time. Similarly, there's Shaq. If he gets you in deep, he's just going to dunk on you. If he's a bit further out, he'll go for a hook. If you deny the hook, he can drop step or go through you. And there's Kareem. His sky hook was a dominant move with either arm. Even if you deny it, his counter move is still high percentage. The point is, variety for the sake of variety means nothing. You only need to be unpredictable and versatile enough to score consistently and at a high percentage. If you can dominate the game by having two or three moves, then you should stick to those moves and only fall back on lower percentage shots when absolutely necessary. Kobe makes the game harder than it needs to be.
are you serious? if so when did you start watching basketball? last season?
Curry isn´t even a Top 20 yet lmao
#3 is fair for Lebron, Kobe should be #2, and Jordan will always be the GOAT
Am I crazy to believe that Olajuwon should be ahead of Tim Duncan?
it is debatable whether or not lebron is even in the top 17 players of all time
Just an FYI Wade was nowhere near his prime when he played with Lebron. Miami pissed away his prime after Shaq left.
LeBron still hasn't hit his prime, let that think in
and Duncan is also damn near 40 and still maybe the best PF in the game, he could get his 6th title this year
laughable he's 8
It's one season bro.No I grew up a Bulls fan, in Chicago, in the 90s. Curry's PER right now is higher than Michael Jordan's or anybody in Basketball history for that matter.
Kobe has greater shot range across the board, and adding to that is the variety. That variety comes from facing a more athletic breed of player than MJ had to deal with, so combined with the greater range over literally 15 years of being one of the best in the league plus playing with one of the best centers of all time is going to lead to a different shot repertoire. MJ didn't have to worry about the post ever being clogged, nor guarded by a Kirilenko or Sefelosha or Allen or Bowen or LBJ or Tmac, etc. Throw all of those in, and yes, some of those shots are going to bad...except he still made quite a few of them, especially when the game was in contest.