michaelm wrote:No, you post with an agenda in general, very obviously, and attempt to switch from the general to the specific when caught out yourself. And I have never claimed to be objective at all, but rather biased like everyone else on an internet fan sports forum, including you as well as me. Your entire schtick is to diminish Jordan and promote LeBron, mainly by presenting statistics/metrics (which you don’t appear to understand btw) which largely rely on longevity.
And where, pray tell me, are these examples of me diminishing Jordan for the sake of propping up LeBron? Because I've never had a problem admitting that Jordan is in fact the consensus GOAT, that he holds some of the greatest finals series performances of all time, and that he is the greatest two way player in the history of the game (yes, better than LeBron). I just have no problem acknowledging that he also had weaknesses, played on stacked teams, and didn't have to deal with superior competition in the finals like LeBron did. Yeah, I think LeBron is greater, but that's not going to stop me from acknowledging how great Jordan is. I know this is hard to imagine... but both things can be true.
Also, presenting statistics and metrics which rely on longevity? You don't even have the basic crux of my pro LeBron arguments right. In fact, are you confusing me with someone else?
michaelm wrote:And if you caught me out on a late night post LeBron still joined a top 5 player twice as you couldn’t dispute, despite declaring victory for yourself as is your wont when losing an argument.
Now you're trying to justify your "LeBron joined up with three top five players" blunder by claiming it was late when you posted that? And even then, that isn't even the original reason you gave me.
Not to mention, even if we go along with you moving your goal posts and changing it to two players, you'd still be wrong. LeBron didn't join up with AD, AD was traded to his team. Again, living in reality will help you.
michaelm wrote:As I said in a further pos, on the other occasion when he rejoined the Cavs he joined a guy who had been a number one draft pick, who was already seen as a franchise level player and who had already been a dual all star without him as well as MVP of a FIBA world championship, and of an all star game for that matter which I said I considered less relevant, at a time when the Cavs just happened to have another number 1 pick who could be traded for another franchise player. It was also when LeBron had become a Free Agent so I had no problem with that, just with his partisans such as you claiming he somehow took a hard path.
We're going to stop here before we continue just so I can point out how irrelevant all of this is. Irving was in fact considered a franchise player and this isn't really up for debate, but he also was seen as being unable to function as the number one option on a team. He led Cleveland to three straight seasons with less than 30 seasons, including the third one which was considered well below expectations for the team considering the talent going into it. Now, unlike most people who try to hold this against the Heat, this isn't all Irving's fault. Bynum did not pan out the way Cleveland had hoped, people unfairly blamed Irving for Waiters not living up to his draft potential (which, if I'm being fair here, was 50/50 at best, but there's a reason Waiters didn't last long in the league), and Jarrett Jack did not turn out the way the Cavaliers had hoped. And don't even get me started on the injuries. And then of course, there's bringing back Mike Brown to coach the team, who I have always said was an overrated coach even after his time in Sacramento.
As I just said before, Irving deserves some blame but I will say this... Irving was not meant to be your main piece. He was always best as a supporting player and that will always be the role he is best meant for. I don't think you can say that about Curry, Pippen, or Wade.
michaelm wrote:I don’t see his intent as different than KD’s
And this right here is why I stopped bothering with you. Multiple people apart from me did everything we could to explain it to you. We stopped trying because we realized we were wasting our time. Which leads me into the next part I'm going to address because I'm not bothering with the rest...
michaelm wrote:You do btw like proving the points of your opponents, resorting to argumentum ad hominem again when challenged as another poster noted.
I don't do this when challenged, I do it when I realize proving you wrong isn't going to cut it. As mentioned before, even when clearly explaining the clear differences in two situations, you resorted to just repeating yourself. What other choice do I have at that point? I guess I could just walk away... oh wait, I did, after it became clear I was wasting my time. I guess that's the issue at hand here, right? I'm not being a nice guy in this situation, which I won't really have any issue acknowledging. I won't have any problem acknowledging that I'm a pro LeBron guy either. But don't dare try to claim I have an agenda here... or, if you do, try to at least describe my arguments correctly next time.