I guess Robert Horry is better then Jordan , 7 > 6. The way you win counts into the process as well, why many take Olajuwon over Pippen. Durant - Curry will be hurting each other chances at FMVP.
Because thats part i like in all of this, its not me watching Lebron hold the trophy..but watching the meltdown of yours, p to the wee, rossonero23 etc.. That metldown >>>> Lebron James holding trophy. And I loved every bit of it, and i am loving it more and more reading things here. Its same like matthaus, who wanted lebron to win because of what was being posted of hate towards Lebron.Not cause he was some Lebron fan. The meltdown your having, and p to the wee just awesome for me.
You're just a plastic fan anyways. No balls. No one cares how you feel. Atleast @os_mutante 's actual team made it to the finals
You obviously don't see the joke in my signature, it's making fun at plastics like you. But glad you admit to being Henchag, your life is so miserable you had to make a sock puppet account just to post on this thread hahahaha
eh eh, ask dark night how I got this account. I definetly didnt bother myself making up another account, when i can get old accounts. tens of them available actually. Sorry at the real jabraria. Maybe one day, I be using your account who knows.
oy vey - personal exchanges need to stay out of this thread and forum. Nor did I sanction socks to be used here. It's hard to continue ignoring if this continues.
I think pre- and post- Bulls dynasty's the title has been more up in the air, and even then, the Bulls weren't viewed as crazy prohibitive favorites like this Warriors team is. I wouldn't complain if it were my team, but I also think the league needs to rethink the way the system is set up to keep teams in basketball purgatory for decades. I'm thinking some kind of franchise tag may be in order.
I'm going to keep pounding at this, but to me, the NBA needs to end max contracts. This makes the most sense in terms of destroying super-teams and keeping the league balanced.
me too. Take the max contract out, and let everybody be paid what they deserve to be paid. No way should Love equal Lebron, and Barnes equal Durant. But then you would be left with teams where one supertalent is surrounded by bunch of d-leaguers as well.
Which would also be fine for the balance of the league. Let's say LeBron is surrounded by a bunch of below-average players, a la Cleveland 2007, he's still going to take that team to the playoffs and potentially win a lot of games. But teams like the Celtics or the Hawks, who don't necessarily have that elite player but have talent and depth balanced throughout the team, can compete against LeBron surrounded by a bunch of vet-min players. Teams at that point can choose "am I going to build a well-rounded squad with competent players at every position? Or am I going to throw 50+% of my cap room at a superstar?" rather than being stuck in a holding pattern because they don't have the firepower to beat the super-teams.
Its worth to throw, last 7 years 6 different teams won NBA Championships.Its been long time as well, since we had a team do a 3peat as well. Its not really that bad as well, and its not that great either.
And yet the game is never more popular when there are evil empire teams to root against. And now we have two.
Sixers have 4 centers, they probably wanna test each and every one of them during regular season to figure out who they need to trade..and who they wanna keep.