KGdaBom wrote:Norseman79 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:You really blew it when you tried to label LeBron soft and using female body parts to disparage a man is some of the weakest BS out there.
If it looks like a fish and smells like a fish. I didn't try to label him soft, he is soft. As for the rest of it...well, I will try to be more "sensitive" to woke people in my future posts. I hope you don't refer to people as "a**holes" then either, would hate for there to be a double standard. And I like Juancho, but pretending like he isn't soft is damaging your credibility. Normally I can disagree but understand where you are coming from, not on that.
 
Best basketball player of all time. 6'7" 250 pounds of solid muscle. That is the opposite of soft. I don't consider Juancho soft in the slightest. If others disagree than they are all a holes.  

Seriously if others consider Juancho soft they are just wrong not A holes. You referring to the best basketball player of all time as labia was absolutely sickening and calling him soft was incredibly ridiculous. I'm presuming you have never played against him or taken a charge from him making disgusting and idiotic comments like that.
 
Michael Jordan is the GOAT. Don't embarrass yourself putting James ahead of him, I would put Kobe ahead of James. Soft has nothing to do with size. Ben Wallace, Charles Oakley, Dennis Rodman, Patrick Ewing, Michael Jordan...those are examples of not soft players. James is a skilled and physically gifted basketball player, but he is soft, when teams body him hard and put him down he gets shaken and backs off. Problem is, the NBA decided they need to "protect" stars, that is also a product of today's soft culture. Not the thread for this discussion though.
As I have said, the current roster isn't good enough and is incredibly unbalanced. However, it is definitely better than what it has been.