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Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat Playoff Series Thread


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We are. He had to go "in their primes" to support his claim.

 

Well then, yeah, as I said in another post, if we're only talking about players you'd take right now, LeBron is the top dog. If we're talking about trying to compare different eras, then it may be up for debate. But as an update to the earlier post, LeBron has been fortunate to play basically entirely in the hand-check foul era. Maximum offense. Kobe, KG, Duncan, etc didn't.

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Well then, yeah, as I said in another post, if we're only talking about players you'd take right now, LeBron is the top dog. If we're talking about trying to compare different eras, then it may be up for debate. But as an update to the earlier post, LeBron has been fortunate to play basically entirely in the hand-check foul era. Maximum offense. Kobe, KG, Duncan, etc didn't.

Just talking about the best today... That's it

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Who are these guys you'd rather have over LeBron?

I can name ten guys I'd rather have over Lebron. But that's because he's a bitch and I would have a hard time supporting a team he was on and watching all the moronic bandwagon fans claim they like the bobcats.

I could not name ten guys who'd give me a better chance at winning. With that being said, I'd take

Durant, Harden, Aldridge, Griffin, Paul, a healthy D-Rose, George, Curry, Love and Al Jefferson all over Lebron just to avoid seeing that POS come here and his fanbase with an average IQ under 90.

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I think this series really exposes how limited Kemba really is.

He is below avg on the pick and roll...as a deep shooter...distributer/playmaker.

He is great as an isolation guy to get his own shot and male passes on overcommits.

Having Gerald and MKG pissing their pants with the ball in their hands does not open it up for Kemba either so it is a collective effort.

Gerald is beyond exposed....we are two stars away with a healthy Al Jefferson...to be contenders that is.

And I'm right once again.

Lafail, checked.

Hendo, checked.

Kemba, checked.

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With all due respect, you can hate LBJ all you want but that still doesn't take away his skill set. Again, this isn't about one being a bitch or whiny or cocky or etc etc etc. LeBron is the definition of a physical specimen. A true genetic freak of nature. On top of it all, he's not just a star athlete with a brain the size of a peanut. His basketball IQ is possibly the best on the court day in and day out.

James is the top dog in the world.

Yeah, I can name other guys who have more favorable personalities but Curry, Love, George, Griffin, etc aren't LeBron and they can't do what he does. I'm positive Celtic, Piston and Laker fans hated Jordan too (who also happens to be a jerk/douche).

Let's be honest for a second, if LeBron opted out of Miami and decided to join Charlotte, I'm sure the demeanor in here would change instantly.

Nobody hates that dumb son of a bitich. Hes a fugboy always has been. He a pussy that teamed up with 4 superstars. Ray Allen is one.

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You're delusional. Period.

Big Al was going nuts in the first quarter and then got shutdown....because LBJ guarded him.

Let's see....LBJ beat Duncan, Kobe can't stay on the court, do we really even need to compare KG? We aren't talking "at their prime". We are talking who is the best in the game at this very moment. KD is the ONLY player in the conversation. There aren't 10 better players . That's ridiculous.

 

 

We are. He had to go "in their primes" to support his claim.

 

Are you retarded? You were arguing that LeBron is the best active player in the league through their respective careers. I would say there are at least 10 active players who have had careers that I'd rather have on my team than LeBron's career. If you're talking about just right now, and right now only, then sure LeBron is better than them, because he's fuging 29 years old and guys like Duncan and KG are 38 and Kobe is 35. LeBron is right in his prime right now and those guys are on the back 9 just finishing up. But even if we were talking just right now I would honestly still want Duncan at 38 years old, Kevin Durant, even Paul George is a better leader than LeBron. LeBron is the most talented player in the league by a long shot, but I believe he couldn't be further from the best overall player that I would want on my team to win and to win only.

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With all due respect, you can hate LBJ all you want but that still doesn't take away his skill set. Again, this isn't about one being a bitch or whiny or cocky or etc etc etc. LeBron is the definition of a physical specimen. A true genetic freak of nature. On top of it all, he's not just a star athlete with a brain the size of a peanut. His basketball IQ is possibly the best on the court day in and day out.

James is the top dog in the world.

Yeah, I can name other guys who have more favorable personalities but Curry, Love, George, Griffin, etc aren't LeBron and they can't do what he does. I'm positive Celtic, Piston and Laker fans hated Jordan too (who also happens to be a jerk/douche).

Let's be honest for a second, if LeBron opted out of Miami and decided to join Charlotte, I'm sure the demeanor in here would change instantly.

 

Mine sure as hell wouldn't. We wouldn't win sh*t with him. LeBron is the most talented but he does not have a winning attitude or a leading attitude. And he's really only so good because of his size which allows him to drive in charge and put his shoulder into other guys and get the foul calls. Yes he can shoot, but so can a lot of other guys just as well.

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