Wise1 wrote:Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlavic, and Daniel Gibson are all good to very good players
It's sad that you actually believe these players are "good to very good."
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Wise1 wrote:Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlavic, and Daniel Gibson are all good to very good players
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
It is a lot easier to make Gasol, Bynum and Odom better than it is to make Mo, Z and Varaejo better. Why? Because those first three guys are very good players regardless.
Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlavic, and Daniel Gibson are all good to very good players

stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
trwi7 wrote:Wise1 wrote:Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlavic, and Daniel Gibson are all good to very good players
It's sad that you actually believe these players are "good to very good."
LUKE23 wrote:It is a lot easier to make Gasol, Bynum and Odom better than it is to make Mo, Z and Varaejo better. Why? Because those first three guys are very good players regardless.
Yep, why some people continue to gloss over this amazes me. If LeBron had Kobe's supporting cast, he'd have a ring this year. It's not even in doubt. The Cavs, if they somehow win a title, will probably go down as having the worst supporting cast outside of the #1 player in NBA history. I can't think of a worse one. Gasol, Odom, Bynum would start on pretty much every team in the league.
Those insinuating that LeBron doesn't make his teammates better, I'll ask, do you watch basketball? Is it his fault that his teammates can't even make open shots?
LeBron is better than Kobe. It's not debatable. You cannot debate two players when one has a significantly better supporting cast.
The real test is answer this question, who wins a game between LeBron/Gasol/Odom/Bynum and Kobe/Gasol/Odom/Bynum? The answer is the first team.Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlavic, and Daniel Gibson are all good to very good players
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
Why are you glossing over the fact that Lebron is a member of the best team is basketball? Do you expect any objective mind to believe that one man leads a team to 66 wins...especially when he only won 45 games the previous year while putting up amazing numbers?
By the way, Bynum is young and overrated. Also one good game does not now make Lamar Odom a dependable big game performer. He misses entirely too many free throws and is a wildly inconsistent offensive player.
trwi7 wrote:Again, I don't even think Cavs fans would call Pavlovic, Scissorhands or Gibson good players.
Francisco Elson is experienced and he sucks. Ben Wallace is experienced and he's washed up. Continuity does not matter if you suck.
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
LUKE23 wrote:They are the best team in basketball because of LeBron!!! You're just reinforcing my argument for me. They had the most wins with a very average supporting cast. It just shows how good LeBron is. How many games would the Cavs have won if they had Gasol, Odom, Bynum all year? 70+.9
LUKE23 wrote: If the Cavs supporting cast is even comparable, why are they not producing, even with LeBron getting them open shot after open shot?
trwi7 wrote:66 games with Mo, Ilgauskas and West as the top three players other than James vs 65 wins with Gasol, Bynum and Odom as the top three players other than Bryant.
Gee, I wonder which guy has the better supporting cast. Such a tough decision. I'm not even going to get into this argument with you, it's that ridiculous and not even worth my time.
LUKE23 wrote:http://www.wagesofwins.com/2009MVP.html
LeBron produced twice the wins that Kobe did this year. LeBron's teammates were responsible for 37.5 wins, Kobe's teammates were responsible for 47.1 wins. There is zero doubt who the better player is. If LeBron had even Gasol in place of Big Z, forget about Odom and Bynum, he's at minimum making the Finals this year.
LUKE23 wrote:http://www.wagesofwins.com/2009MVP.html
LeBron produced twice the wins that Kobe did this year. LeBron's teammates were responsible for 37.5 wins, Kobe's teammates were responsible for 47.1 wins. There is zero doubt who the better player is. If LeBron had even Gasol in place of Big Z, forget about Odom and Bynum, he's at minimum making the Finals this year.
LUKE23 wrote:You haven't really debated the points laid out with anything substantial, so I'm just going to have to stop replying in this thread regarding Kobe vs. LeBron.
Sure I have. Apparently my rebuttles are beyond your ability to refute. I'm not surprised that you're bowing out now after my last responses to your recent posts. It's okay though. I have the advantage of experience over you.

LUKE23 wrote:Sure I have. Apparently my rebuttles are beyond your ability to refute. I'm not surprised that you're bowing out now after my last responses to your recent posts. It's okay though. I have the advantage of experience over you.