Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s

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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#21 » by Al Swearengen » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:08 am

I wonder if MJ would have been ripped for that string of triple doubles he had, or when he averaged 8 assists. Bunch of people complaining that he isn't a "pure SG".

"I prefer a real SG who looks to score, not set up his teammates." or "MJ is just a PG in a SG's body."

Then in threads asking who the best PG in the NBA was, people would respond with "Michael Jordan."

In threads asking who the best shooting guard is, people would list vastly inferior players because they were better jump shooters or something.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#22 » by DAntoniMustGo » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:57 am

1983-84 bulls fans with sigs of the tank.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#23 » by DAntoniMustGo » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:05 am

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More options Feb 13 1986, 8:50 am
> Price, it should be pointed out, was about 6 for 20, missed
> a free throw that would have tied it in overtime and fouled
> out to end the game. He's only about 6-1 and he is talked
> about as one of the nation's best? In big games, I've seen
> him wilt twice now. I'd sooner take Michael Jackson of
> shooting percentage on the year?


lol..what? he was trollin before I was born.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#24 » by deputy » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:50 am

Predict Bulls Record Without Jordan
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#25 » by 6_Rings » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:56 am

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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#26 » by Prospect Dong » Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:12 pm

"Jordan can score...but what the Warriors NEED is rebounding and Declerq can get BOARDS... last night, if he'd played more minutes, he could have gotten 20-25 rebounds... Declerq is our future at the C position, and you NEVER trade big for small.

The W's finally have their CORE together, and if we wait this team can win a CHAMPIONSHIP... you don't break that up just to add on over-the-hill scorer like Jordan... this team is about the FUTURE... when Declerq is starting for us in the finals, you'll all see how right I am"

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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#27 » by mpgray » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:34 pm

" I can see why Houston was under local pressuse to
pick Akeem, but they would be better off with Jordan in the backcourt
and Sampson at center. Akeem is a very good athlete and will get better
as he learns the game, but he's no Pat Ewing"

Jan 22 - 1985

" Look at Portland. They could
have drafted Michael Jordan, but they took Bowie instead. Everyone
said that they were making a mistake. No mistake. Portland needs
another guard like it needs a hole in the head. Yes, Jordan has
had a great rookie season, but Bowie has done well and the
Trailblazers are looking strong for the playoffs. "

Apr 15 - 1985
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#28 » by bawse » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:25 pm

Since San Diego basketball fans are now in the dark with respect to
goings-on in the NBA, could someone please tell me how in the world
Jordan is piling up such outrageous stats? All I've seen is box
scores and the occaisional slam-dunk highlight on ESPN, but I don't
even know, for instance, if he's playing point guard, shooting guard,
mostly around the basket, scoring on outside jumpers, or what. From
the few highlights I've seen, it seems he has carte blanche to go
wherever on the court he feels. But what's he got that makes him
special? I don't remember him having a particularly good outside
shot at UNC, and there are plenty of 6'6" players who can jump in
the NBA.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#29 » by ropjhk » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:41 pm

This thread has the potential to be one of the all time greats.
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Post#30 » by s_g_b » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:49 pm

I dont know how to use google groups to be honest
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Post#31 » by ropjhk » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:04 pm

ocker wrote:When Magic came out about HIV, Trolls everywhere would appear.


http://groups.google.com/group/rec.humo ... b05efc91e9
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Post#32 » by s_g_b » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:07 pm

trolling is older than internet
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#33 » by WIN » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:16 pm

This is what someone posted on an nba site lol:

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> Look at Portland. They could
> have drafted Michael Jordan, but they took Bowie instead. Everyone
> said that they were making a mistake. No mistake. Portland needs
> another guard like it needs a hole in the head. Yes, Jordan has
> had a great rookie season, but Bowie has done well and the
> Trailblazers are looking strong for the playoffs.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#34 » by freddiemoe638 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:22 pm

ropjhk wrote:
ocker wrote:When Magic came out about HIV, Trolls everywhere would appear.


http://groups.google.com/group/rec.humo ... b05efc91e9


Lou Gehrig got a disease named after him, but the AMA will probably balk at
referring to anything sexually transmitted as the "Magic Johnson Disease".

:lol: :lol: :lol: This was my favorite joke.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#35 » by Scubetrolis » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:22 pm

May 9, 1996
"Although I was hoping to be the first to mention it, nonetheless I want to
start a groundswell movement to pick up Steve Nash with the 14th pick in the
upcoming NBA draft. Although an underclassman may have more potential as an
athlete, I'm all for picking up a player with a little more maturity. Nash
is 6'3", plays point guard, and can score in bunches. Although I don't want
people to think he's Randy Brown, he should be able to fill that void created
by Brown's departure. And the prospect of educating a young player for three
years and then watch him demand huge dollars (and/or possibly leave for same)
before they reach their prime sickens me. Nash (or any good available senior)
would certainly be the best choice in my opinion...

-- Dr. Dave "

Kings fans wanted Nash or Kobe in the draft....pretty funny how spot on they were...imagine those late 90's Kinds with either Nash or Kobe, would have been that much more exciting.
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#36 » by The Laker Kid » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:02 pm

Date: 1997/11/15
Subject: Re: Kobe Bryant for Isaih Rider

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You would be an idiot to drop Rider in order to pick up Kobe, Rider, while yes, he is a head case, will get you 20ppg, and 4 boards 4 assists and a steal, Kobe on the other hand is not even the 6th man on the Lakers, he's barely the seventh man, this would be an idiotic moev in my opinion because even when he is healthy, Kobe just won't get the minutes. You may not like Riderm but he's a good fantasy guard.




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Subject: LA Times on Kobe Bryant

just something here to chew on for all those arguing whether kobe will
do well or not.

kobe reportedly did very well in his first summer league game yesterday.
while he had 4 traveling violations for a total of 5 turnovers (mostly
attributed to "nervous energy"), he scored 27 points in 26 minutes
against the pistons. he drew early (way too early) comparisons to
micheal jordan from one of the pistons assistant coaches:

"I think the kid is a tremendous athlete. I don't want to
compare anybody to Jordan. But he's Jordan-like in the way he makes
spectacular plays, the way he can get his shot, the way he can handle
the ball, and he has a great court temperament. You'll see that once he
gets some experience, those traveling calls will disappear."

yesterdays times reports jerry west referred to bryant as "by far the
most skilled player we've ever worked out... by far..." his workouts
were a little more than some traditional running and jumping as he was
matched up against 1st round knick selection dontae jones, and "clearly
outplayed" him.

last year, king forward lionnel simmons was reportedly ranting and
raving about some HS kid (kobe bryant) who was more than holding his own
against NBA players during pick-up games in the summer. this was last
year as kobe was entering the 12th grade.
also in those pickup games
was laker guard eddie jones. who knows? he may have provided his two
cents on the deal before the lakers pulled the trigger on this one.

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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#37 » by Ursusamericanus » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:13 pm

I would have liked to have seen the Knicks board after...

- Reggie's 8 points (1995)
- Charles Smith (1993)
- Ewing's finger roll (1995)
- Ewing's putback dunk (1994)
- Starks 2-18 (1994)
- Hakeem blocking Starks (1994)
- Reggie's 25-point quarter (1994)
- Sam Cassell's 3-pointer (1994)
- LJ's 4-point play (1999)
- Knicks-Heat brawl (1997)
- Derek Harper vs. Jo Jo English (1994)

Holy hell. Crazy times!
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#38 » by TheKingOfVa360 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:16 pm

mittm...@athena.mit.edu (Christopher T Chiu) writes:

>bwill...@uncavx.unca.edu writes:
>>three quarters. But then in the fourth quarter Nique' had difficulty shooting
>>and the Blazers managed to pull the game into overtime, where the Hawks were
>>able to hang on for the win. WATCH OUT JORDAN, HERE COMES NIQUE!!!!
>Even if Dominique scored as much as Jordan, he would be nowhere
>near what Michael is as player. See, Jordan has practically no
>weaknesses in his game. He can score, shoot, pass, rebound(at least
>for a shooting guard), and defend. Besides score and shoot, what
>else can Nique do? Can he do as many things as Jordan, as well as
>Jordan? I don't think so.....


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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#39 » by Ursusamericanus » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:19 pm

Hmmm...

Who's better? MJ or Scottie
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Am I the only one who thinks Pippen is just as good as Jordan? If he
shot 30 times a game, he would average 30+ points. He's just as good of
a passer, he rebounds better, and he plays defense just as well. He just
doesn't shoot every time he touches the ball. He shoots better, too.
Is there anyone who agrees with me?
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Re: Imagine realgm topics in the 80s or 90s 

Post#40 » by Mahoney » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:24 pm

"Jordan is a choker, Magic rules".

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