rzzzzz wrote:Anybody remember the finals game when the Bulls were going down to certain defeat until Rodman stole the ball a couple of times and made some impossible shots? Not arguing that he’s worthy of GOAT consideration, even with all his rings, but for all his cloning around (who plays up to stinking North Korea dictators?) he was a guy who was tough enough and could read the court well enough to push a team to a title. No one is ever going to put Dennis Johnson on this list, but Seattle and the Bird teams would have been hard pressed without him seemingly occupying the right place at the right time. “Havlicek stole the ball.”, but in reality it looks like that inbound pass hit a wire, because you know who distracted at the perfect moment. No knock on Bron and Michael that Kyrie and Kerr hit series winning shots. It’s a team game, and both of them knew when to set up their mates. I’d say everybody on this list are rich in the intangibles that are oft overlooked, but cut to the core of team competition.
I do remember that.
I also remember when Lebron nearly had a failure just as bad as 2011, but then Chris Bosh got a rebound and Ray Allen forced OT from a loss with a 3 pointer at the buzzer. I also remember Kyrie averaging nearly 30 and coming through in the clutch over and over against the Warriors. It truly is a team game.


























