ScrantonBulls wrote:Kawaii Leonard wrote:michaelm wrote:It is vaguely possible others are also sceptical about your supposed positions, if you can be so affected by one Jordan fan, the arguments of whom have not really been countered if not numbers he has quoted on occasion, but have no problem with Scranton Bulls an out an out LeBron partisan. He is entitled to be so of course, although not imo while claiming to be unbiased and to have totally evidence based stances himself and doubt exists that he is an actual Bulls fan.
That one Jordan fan just so happens to be wearing the most tinted glasses in this entire thread. I’d be surprised if he can even see out of them. Just go back a few pages (page 10) with him going on about scoring titles as a hilariously short-sighted angle (which I completely dismantled but he can’t comprehend/refute a simple xy graph about volume), all the while he says questionable things like: “I only like players who play both sides of the court”. He is entitled to his opinion, but many posters have already pointed out his hypocrisy and bias to the point that we are questioning if he even watched the players involved in this topic. And rightfully so.
As for ScrantonBulls and—if you even bothered to read my post—he is literally the other half of the equation in the metaphor I used of the immovable object and the unstoppable force. Keep up man, I was agreeing with KyRo23 up there, that neither will be persuaded—no matter what—and this is no longer discourse but rather a playground fight.
I’ve also interacted with him on one single post and we agreed to disagree and moved on. Would be a whole lot more constructive if some others used that approach too if they’re so hard stuck in their already made up answer to this topic. Notice how I’ve completely ignored the Jordan fan since, because it is a complete waste of energy.
Also no shade, but do you talk irl like how you type? You sound like C-3PO from Star Wars or Vision from Marvel lol. Every time I read your posts, it makes me forget for a second what part of the internet I’m on
Thank you sir. Likewise, I appreciate how respectful and in-goos-faith you are when debating/discussing on here. Admittedly, I could do what you suggested and agree to disagree more often.
It's difficult with the low quality and dishonest arguments you see in this thread. bledredwine will make an absurdly homeristic and completely incorrect claim about Jordan, like claiming he beat the Pistons in 1989 or beat the Knicks in 1995 while being underdogs to make the finals both years. Somebody will call him out for being wrong and biased towards Jordan. Then michaelm will respond to that person and say LeBron fans are just as biased and doing the same thing, but his post sounds like it was written using the first version of ChatGPT.
Rinse and repeat.
So it is has taken you 3 days to come up with this ?. Perhaps you should try chatGP yourself. Again, ad hominem is often your only resort rather than your last resort.
Perhaps oddly I am not going to bandy academic or literary credentials with a LeBron tragic or tragics on a basketball forum. My prose style has served me well, even going back to when I was a schoolboy myself well before AI or even the internet.
And again quoting cherry picked retrospective numbers without the context you clearly didn’t observe which are more accurate than Bledred’s memories of what occurred 25 years ago doesn’t prove your general case, which imo mainly relies on exalting Jordan’s team-mates, denigrating his opposition, denigrating LeBron’s team-mates, and exalting his opposition, and longevity statistics which are largely in a losing cause and based on the regular season for the last 5 years.
I am interested in your employment of the term Homeric; not bad if you meant the ancient Greek guy, but the deeds of both Jordan and LeBron are close to as Homeric as it gets in an NBA basketball context, if the term is at all applicable in that context. If you are calling Bledred a homer in American terms then the irony word applies once again, and he is at least not pretending to be a Bulls fan.