[Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan

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Re: [Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan 

Post#201 » by Top10alltime » Tue Sep 9, 2025 10:46 pm

70sFan wrote:Please stop using this wonderful project to leverage your narratives. We don't need it.


No, because some project should come back, and I'm apparently not allowed to be in your project.
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Re: [Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan 

Post#202 » by One_and_Done » Tue Sep 9, 2025 10:54 pm

Lebron has 12 prime seasons, so I guess his best 12 seasons in order is the list.
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Re: [Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan 

Post#203 » by IlikeSHAIguys » Wed Sep 10, 2025 4:00 am

Top10alltime wrote:
70sFan wrote:Please stop using this wonderful project to leverage your narratives. We don't need it.


No, because some project should come back, and I'm apparently not allowed to be in your project.

I mean the whole reason we're doing a new project is because some guys created a pretty strange narrative the mods or the guys accusing people aren't even willing to answer questions about or let the other side say anything.
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Re: [Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan 

Post#204 » by penbeast0 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:34 am

homecourtloss wrote:You can't even hint at anything considered heretical against a certain player or otherwise, 2-3 posters will gang up and make sure that a thread is locked, posters are banned, etc.


What you can't do is call out other posters as biased or dishonest without evidence and if you have evidence, it should be brought to the attention of the mods outside of a subject thread. If it is just an opinion that you disagree with, even if you think it is stupid, respond to it or ignore it but do so to the subject matter rather than calling the poster biased or dishonest (and yes, I have done it too . . . and been called out for it by other mods).

If we get one person doing this they be warned.
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Re: [Project:Primes of the top 10 ever] List the top 12 seasons between LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan 

Post#205 » by penbeast0 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:41 am

IlikeSHAIguys wrote:
Top10alltime wrote:
70sFan wrote:Please stop using this wonderful project to leverage your narratives. We don't need it.


No, because some project should come back, and I'm apparently not allowed to be in your project.

I mean the whole reason we're doing a new project is because some guys created a pretty strange narrative the mods or the guys accusing people aren't even willing to answer questions about or let the other side say anything.


We had a thread up for that specific purpose , stickied for over a month. Please don't derail other threads to continue talking about it. If you need to comment, find that thread and comment in it.
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