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Optms wrote:That Tim Duncan was the best player at any point during his career.
The trasitions went from Jordan to Shaq to Kobe to LeBron. And you could argue that LeBron has been the best player since 2006, making his reign as the best for over a decade.
Duncan, not Jordan, is the superstar who is most view with rose tinted lenses. He was never as good as people say he is today. Go back to 2010 and you'd get laughed at for claiming Duncan is top 10 all time. Now its not uncommon to see some folks list him top 5 all time.
Optms wrote:That Tim Duncan was the best player at any point during his career.
The trasitions went from Jordan to Shaq to Kobe to LeBron. And you could argue that LeBron has been the best player since 2006, making his reign as the best for over a decade.
Duncan, not Jordan, is the superstar who is most view with rose tinted lenses. He was never as good as people say he is today. Go back to 2010 and you'd get laughed at for claiming Duncan is top 10 all time. Now its not uncommon to see some folks list him top 5 all time.
chilluminati wrote:The one that always comes to mind for me is the myth that LeBron caused the super team epidemic that apparently was "ruining the league". Superteams have been happening forever, they were just over-highlighted publicly in the social media era.
Wingy wrote:chilluminati wrote:The one that always comes to mind for me is the myth that LeBron caused the super team epidemic that apparently was "ruining the league". Superteams have been happening forever, they were just over-highlighted publicly in the social media era.
Nah, no myth. Just reality:
Lebron, Wade, and Bosh established the first in-prime player-created squad that gave birth to the word “superteam” ever.
Keep trying to rewrite history. Maybe one day it will stick.
Wingy wrote:chilluminati wrote:The one that always comes to mind for me is the myth that LeBron caused the super team epidemic that apparently was "ruining the league". Superteams have been happening forever, they were just over-highlighted publicly in the social media era.
Nah, no myth. Just reality:
Lebron, Wade, and Bosh established the first in-prime player-created squad that gave birth to the word “superteam” ever.
Keep trying to rewrite history. Maybe one day it will stick.
UcanUwill wrote:I think there is a myth in America that young Ricky Rubio was European mens basketball superstar, tho he really wasn't. He was super advanced for his age, but he was one of those guys who was projected to fit NBA basketball style way better than European style, and that turned out to be the case. In Europe, he was intangibles guy who is way better than his stats, but his actual stats were not very good at all, Luka Doncic he wasn't.
The4thHorseman wrote:UcanUwill wrote:I think there is a myth in America that young Ricky Rubio was European mens basketball superstar, tho he really wasn't. He was super advanced for his age, but he was one of those guys who was projected to fit NBA basketball style way better than European style, and that turned out to be the case. In Europe, he was intangibles guy who is way better than his stats, but his actual stats were not very good at all, Luka Doncic he wasn't.
I remember Colin Cowherd talking **** on Ricky before he came to the NBA. Basically giving him no chance of making it and was going to be a huge bust. Not sure if he ever apologized to him.
chilluminati wrote:Wingy wrote:chilluminati wrote:The one that always comes to mind for me is the myth that LeBron caused the super team epidemic that apparently was "ruining the league". Superteams have been happening forever, they were just over-highlighted publicly in the social media era.
Nah, no myth. Just reality:
Lebron, Wade, and Bosh established the first in-prime player-created squad that gave birth to the word “superteam” ever.
Keep trying to rewrite history. Maybe one day it will stick.
Nobody is "rewriting history", you're delusional. Literally google NBA superteam, I'm not going to do the leg work on this dog water take
Wingy wrote:chilluminati wrote:Wingy wrote:
Nah, no myth. Just reality:
Lebron, Wade, and Bosh established the first in-prime player-created squad that gave birth to the word “superteam” ever.
Keep trying to rewrite history. Maybe one day it will stick.
Nobody is "rewriting history", you're delusional. Literally google NBA superteam, I'm not going to do the leg work on this dog water take
Defensive already. Truth hurts.
What’s wrong about the statement?
When did in-prime greats of the day ever decide amongst themselves to join together previously?
Sure you can Google and find anything you want as a one-off, but people didn’t use “superteam” regularly as part of everyday basketball fan vernacular until after the Heat.
Optms wrote:That Tim Duncan was the best player at any point during his career.
The trasitions went from Jordan to Shaq to Kobe to LeBron. And you could argue that LeBron has been the best player since 2006, making his reign as the best for over a decade.
Duncan, not Jordan, is the superstar who is most view with rose tinted lenses. He was never as good as people say he is today. Go back to 2010 and you'd get laughed at for claiming Duncan is top 10 all time. Now its not uncommon to see some folks list him top 5 all time.
The vibe? LmaoYank3525 wrote:Wingy wrote:chilluminati wrote:The one that always comes to mind for me is the myth that LeBron caused the super team epidemic that apparently was "ruining the league". Superteams have been happening forever, they were just over-highlighted publicly in the social media era.
Nah, no myth. Just reality:
Lebron, Wade, and Bosh established the first in-prime player-created squad that gave birth to the word “superteam” ever.
Keep trying to rewrite history. Maybe one day it will stick.
Yeah. People will bring up the 2008 Celtics. But that is horse****. That Celtics had the same projected win total as the Cavs that year (49.5). Hell, Cleveland had higher finals odds heading into the season. The vibe around that team entering 2007-08 was much different then Miami entering 2010-11.
ImmortalD24 wrote:Swap 2008 Mo Williams with Garland this post season and Cavs would be up right now on the verge of sweeping the Pacers.
UcanUwill wrote:I think there is a myth in America that young Ricky Rubio was European mens basketball superstar, tho he really wasn't. He was super advanced for his age, but he was one of those guys who was projected to fit NBA basketball style way better than European style, and that turned out to be the case. In Europe, he was intangibles guy who is way better than his stats, but his actual stats were not very good at all, Luka Doncic he wasn't.