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I love it when they get past the first round and things get interesting. Glad to see Chicago matched up with Miami because these teams don't like each other.
Living in Memphis, I have followed the Griz the last couple years and like their physical style; it's almost over the top.
Any of you guys following?
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Can't believe none of you guys are watching the playoffs. Chicago was strong against the Heat last night
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I'm watching. Two great games last night! Curry and Nate Robinson were just MAD last night.
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I havent had time to really watch much. Last game i watched was the knicks closing out Boston. I know the Heat lost game 1, but im not sure the Bulls even make it go 6. I dont think anybody is beating the heat in 7.
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I think theyre all pretty good, just a matter of having time to watch them.
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05-08-2013, 12:40 PM #7Legendary RSR Poster
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A four point difference in career average points is huge. As is a one steal difference.
James has a LONG way to go before he's on the level of Jordan.
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05-08-2013, 01:23 PM #9Legendary RSR Poster
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No. It's apples and oranges and a VERY different league back then.
I have no dog in this fight except having watched both during their entire careers. James is getting there, no doubt about it.
But he's still a very long way to reach Jordon. He hasn't really surpassed Koby yet so it's still uphill for him right now.
If he keeps this going, stays healthy and wins more rings, yes James will be considered GOAT. But those are a lot of "ifs" in a league where career can go away rather quickly.
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I am actually a big Lebron fan.
But sorry, he will never be on Jordan's level IMHO.
He would have had a shot if he didn't melt down in the 2011 finals. No matter what he does from here on out, that performance will forever be a black mark...I can't see Jordan or any of the of the top 15 players in NBA history just completely out of it mentally like that.
Now all that being said, I think Lebron is right now one of the top 10 players in NBA history and has a hell of a shot to be in the top 5 with another title or 2.
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05-08-2013, 03:42 PM #11
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I agree, too often i think people try to look at all these advanced stats and numbers and ignore the eye ball test. Lebron is maybe the greatest physical specimen we've ever seen and in recent years has filled holes in his game to become the leagues best player but there is nothing he can do on a basketball court better then Jordan then maybe pass. It's no knock on Lebron, i think he's terrific and i love the way he plays as well as how he handles himself(besides the decision lol)
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Bulls / Heat game two tonight.
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