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Jordan was 1-9 without Pippen in his early career, and never made the playoffs without him later in his career. Please keep the hillbilly UNC homer troll stuff in the appropiate forum (college basketball).

I would love to see LeBron lead the Wizards to the playoffs surrounded by scrubs at age 42.

Hillbilly? I'll post wherever I want you black turd.

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What is this, your 5th alt? Youre pathetic. An internet loser. Your life is boring, thats why you break the rules to come back here so much. You're a lame like that dork in Chronicle. They shouldve never gave farm hands like you internet. Take that UNC fanboyism to the college bball forum troll.

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What is this, your 5th alt? Youre pathetic. An internet loser. Your life is boring, thats why you break the rules to come back here so much. You're a lame like that dork in Chronicle. They shouldve never gave farm hands like you internet. Take that UNC fanboyism to the college bball forum troll.

Did you actually just call someone a "dork"? That is hilarious. You are either 12 years old....or have the mental capacity of a 12 yo. I am betting on the latter.

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Shut your trap Hater, no one asked you for your 1/2 penny. When we want the latest mumbling from stormfront we'll ask your opinion. Til then, keep quiet when grown folks talkin Mr. "Cams just a running QB"

I heard that you definitely wanted my 1/2 penny.....heard that your welfare check had not yet arrived this month.

As for not giving two shits about someone's opinion....have you not figured out that there are only about 3 people on this MB that gives two shits about yours? To the rest of us you are nothing but a sad and angry little man.

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What is this, your 5th alt? Youre pathetic. An internet loser. Your life is boring, thats why you break the rules to come back here so much. You're a lame like that dork in Chronicle. They shouldve never gave farm hands like you internet. Take that UNC fanboyism to the college bball forum troll.

Farm hands? I'm pretty sure you're the one whose ancestors picked cotton.

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Shut your trap Hater, no one asked you for your 1/2 penny. When we want the latest mumbling from stormfront we'll ask your opinion. Til then, keep quiet when grown folks talkin Mr. "Cams just a running QB"

funny thing about the qbs in your sig none have a title...

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funny thing about the qbs in your sig none have a title...

Even funnier is that he tries diminishing Jordan by propping up Pippen, who was an average player. If Pippen was so great why couldn't LeBron win a title in Cleveland with Antawn Jamison, who has better career numbers.

Pippen's numbers are similar to Josh Smith, Antawn Jamison, Stephen Jackson, Gilbert Arenas, Glen Robinson, etc.... what a superstar!!!

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Superman, no Panther QB or player has a title and they are in a lot of sigs. Derp!

Sno alt #5 calls HOF player Pippen average. LOL. Another UNC fanboy who knows nothing about the NBA. I see your bufdies came to defend you. None of you know a thing about basketball.

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Superman, no Panther QB or player has a title and they are in a lot of sigs. Derp!

Sno alt #5 calls HOF player Pippen average. LOL. Another UNC fanboy who knows nothing about the NBA. I see your bufdies came to defend you. None of you know a thing about basketball.

I know that Paul Pierce just hit a CLUTCH 3-pointer right in LeBron's fuging face.

I have figured out LeBron's 4th quarter offense:

Stand in the corner & watch Wade.

Set screens & run back to the corner.

Pass the ball.

No sack.

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A couple white racist using our forum to vent about black people since they know nothing about NBA basketball.

Hater posts at stormfront and only posts here to slam me or the Bobcats.

Superman only posts when LeBron loses. His self worth and esteem seems tied to how well Bron performs.

B.O.B. is a redneck UNC fuffer who only dickrides one player not because he understands how great he was but because he went to UNC. I wonder did the hick attend and get a degree from UNC. Doubt it. LOL. He calls Pippen "average" because he didnt attend UNC.

Unfortunately the Panthers attract a lot of no nothing low IQ hicks like this to their fanbase. Its part od why there was so much resistance to Cam early on.

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