NBA season 2019/20
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Yeah that confidence, to be able to pick someone out and just destroy them on the court. Almost breathtaking, and inevitible. It's a pity he had two reasons to hate on the Suns in '93 with Barkley having won the MVP and Krause having a chubby for Thunder Dan. However, at least that series in terms of competitiveness was portrayed fairly. I'm not sure that Jordan exactly destroyed Dan Majerle.
I felt sorry for Clyde the Glide in that he was made to look incompetent in the footage of their series, and if it weren't for a fleeting scene where they showed the Blazers won two games in that series, you'd swear they'd been swept. I don't know what Drexlers' stats were like.
Majerle wasn't made to look as bad, and probably just as well because he did hit 17 threes at .436 and averaged 17.2 pts for the series. Jordan owned him on offence with an average of 41, but it's not like he shut Majerle down as his series stats were better than his regular season stats (3P % below .400 and pts ave 16.9).
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@shark @mariner4life it’s an insight into MJ’s mentality that is making this so good.
It’s fair to say that MJ knew after his freshman year at NC that he had athleticism and talent that was special. Talent alone will get you places and open up many doors, but the motivation to keep working is sometimes right in front of you or it has to be manufactured in some way.
The desire to get past the Pistons and win a championship got him the first.
But then two and three he had to continually come up with ways.
On Clyde, he had an excellent finals series averaging 25, 8 and 5. He just wasn’t MJ. Comparing the teams, Portland were deeper and had more options. That depth really came to the fore in game 2. But again they didn’t have MJ.
Clyde had major hops. The story goes that he could touch the top of the backboard and dunk 11 and half feet rings.
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@ACT-Crusader they reckon Nique could place a dime on top of the backboard.
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@mariner4life Barkley was an unbelievable player. Shot too many 3's probably (ahead of his time!), but am unstoppable force nonetheless. So athletic, so quick on the break, amazing rebounder. And yep, that unshakable self belief to make all of that work for him
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@voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:
@mariner4life Barkley was an unbelievable player. Shot too many 3's probably (ahead of his time!), but am unstoppable force nonetheless. So athletic, so quick on the break, amazing rebounder. And yep, that unshakable self belief to make all of that work for him
And as a small power forward too.
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@shark said in NBA season 2019/20:
@voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:
@mariner4life Barkley was an unbelievable player. Shot too many 3's probably (ahead of his time!), but am unstoppable force nonetheless. So athletic, so quick on the break, amazing rebounder. And yep, that unshakable self belief to make all of that work for him
And as a small power forward too.
With a massive wingspan and fat backside that helped no end on the glass!
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ESPN showing the “best of Lebron” this Sunday. Someone doesn’t like all the MJ attention...
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@TeWaio said in NBA season 2019/20:
Am loving the Last Dance so far, even got the wife into it.
Jerry Krause gets a rough deal, he got treated like sh*t by the players and all he was trying to do was get the best players / maximum chance of winning by cutting deals, i.e. his exact job. Which he was excellent at. All the "lol ur really short and fat" nonsense, from MJ and others reflects badly on them IMO.
Pippen comes across as a knob given the crying over his contract as others have detailed above. And then not getting surgery on time so he could "enjoy the summer" is ridiculous. Hard to reconcile the fact he was so good, given he could be that unprofessional in other areas.
Controversial opinion time....I've always thought LeBron was the GOAT over MJ, and I actually think this more having watched the first two episodes.
Hear me out....the NBA wasn't as good in the 1990s. There were 7 new expansion teams The elite level (i.e. All Star) was comparable to today, but the overall standard in 2020 is way higher. Basketball is a proper international game now, and the money involved is so much higher, its hugely lifted the average talent level across the league. There are no "easy nights/opponents" like MJ had in the 1990s. People give modern stars sh*t over load management etc, but its a logical outcome of the much tougher grind during the regular season today. I also think the season length should be reduced for this reason, but that's for another thread...
LeBron is a much more rounded player, which appeals to me. He can really do it all in every position. Stat lines like MJ dropping 60 with 5 rebounds and 4 assists doesn't do it for me like a 35pt triple double from LeBron does, but that's a personal preference.
The other thing is longevity. LeBron made the first team All-NBA in his second year in the league, as a 20yr old, at a time when MJ was a college sophomore at North Carolina. LBJ took a terrible Cleveland team to the finals the next year, while MJ was still at college. Fast forward to the other end of his career, and LBJ is still one of the best players in the NBA at age 35. He'd have my vote for MVP this year over Giannis (narrowly), and without the virus suspension I think LA would've won the title. That's absurd after 17 seasons of excellence, and for me means his overall body of work is greater than MJ's.
MJ had a higher peak for sure, with 6 rings and never losing in Finals. But he also got knocked out of the playoffs a lot, especially in the 80s. LBJ went to 8 straight finals, and 9 in total. Winning rings with outstanding teams like the 90s Bulls is less impressive (to me) than dragging fairly poor teams to the finals year after year. Although the Miami teams LBJ won with were great. If LBJ wins a 4th title with LA, and 3 different teams overall, then it seals it I reckon.
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Greek freak has improved on his stats since last year when he got MVP. No way LBJ would be winning. He is second with clear daylight to anyone else.
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The mj going to college and LBJ being all nba was just 2 different paths. End of the day 6/6 is what people will look at. Also winning with 3 different teams is great but winning 6 with one team I think is better. Thats splitting hairs though.
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Watched this yesterday..... GOAT.....
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When you talk trash to a pro golfer. Its the fourth quarter baby I don't lose...https://coupler.foxsports.com.au/api/v1/article/amp/basketball/i-dont-lose-how-mj-made-golf-star-learn-never-to-trash-talk-the-goat/news-story/e8d5a170fb38d2f32e1ee80e9a8546c1?fbclid=IwAR3ZMCE5TVV_UJJ243CIu8FfTiXh-0m85IlFpBTSzKJMSQICqBLH2E_N6mc
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Loving the last dance so far I think mainly because I usually play ball 2-3 times a week and that's not happening right now so its a bit of a fix.
I finished reading Tim Grovers book earlier this year he was Kobe/MJ's/Dwades and a few others trainer. Awesome insight into their mindsets.
I tend to like a ESPN 30 for 30 doco as they are often stuff I don't know lots about. The Rodman one is a bigger insight into him than in the last dance, fab five, bad boys, dream team etc. Some of these episodes I feel like I have already seen but still enjoy. The doco's particualrly all the college stuff which for the majority of us we didn't get to follow growing up.
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@Magpie_in_aus said in NBA season 2019/20:
Loving the last dance so far I think mainly because I usually play ball 2-3 times a week and that's not happening right now so its a bit of a fix.
I finished reading Tim Grovers book earlier this year he was Kobe/MJ's/Dwades and a few others trainer. Awesome insight into their mindsets.
I tend to like a ESPN 30 for 30 doco as they are often stuff I don't know lots about. The Rodman one is a bigger insight into him than in the last dance, fab five, bad boys, dream team etc. Some of these episodes I feel like I have already seen but still enjoy. The doco's particualrly all the college stuff which for the majority of us we didn't get to follow growing up.
I've been moving through these, just picking and choosing something that looks interesting.
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I watched this the other day. Not great storytelling from the director and he flat out embarrasses his subject by intermittently playing drunken and desperate phone messages. I'll spoil it a little by saying that you are left without a clear picture of where things are or what the future holds. That said, Lloyd Swee'Pea Daniels is what you get when you have all the talent in the world but no common sense or family support system. Interesting watch if a little poorly directed.
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I've never really followed the NBA closely but always heard rumours about Jordan being a complete arsehole. So far in The Last Dance I don't think he's come across too bad at all.
Any of you fullas that follow closely have an opinion on what The Last Dance is showing and if it's a true reflection of Jordan?
Also, was Pippen really considered the number 2 player in the NBA?