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Post#421 » by whitehops » Thu Jan 9, 2014 7:36 pm

what does having magic and worthy do?
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Post#422 » by Quotatious » Thu Jan 9, 2014 7:43 pm

whitehops wrote:what does having magic and worthy do?

The same having Jordan and Pippen would do. They're the core of one of the greatest teams of all-time, and their proven chemistry is something you can't ignore, and you can't have that with any of these hypothetical duos where guys never actually played together.
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Post#423 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 7:53 pm

Magic played with Worth in real life yes...but the situation is still entirely hypothetical. Their teammates and opponents are obviously very different (and much higher quality) than they were in real life, so Magic and Worth having played together and winning in real life makes little difference.

Can't really compare Worthy to Pippen. Pippen would be an all time great player in his own right, Worthy? Not really.
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Post#424 » by DHodgkins » Thu Jan 9, 2014 7:54 pm

Manu and Bird would be so fun to watch.

George was kind of surprising considering its 3 years

Worthy and Magic --- love it!


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Post#425 » by Quotatious » Thu Jan 9, 2014 7:57 pm

HeartBreakKid wrote:Can't really compare Worthy to Pippen. Pippen would be an all time great player in his own right, Worthy? Not really.

That's an unfair thing to say. Worthy never even had a chance to show what he could've done as a leader of any team, other than 1982 UNC.
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Post#426 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:01 pm

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HeartBreakKid wrote:Can't really compare Worthy to Pippen. Pippen would be an all time great player in his own right, Worthy? Not really.

That's an unfair thing to say. Worthy never even had a chance to show what he could've done as a leader of any team, other than 1982 UNC.

It's unfair to not give him credit for something he didn't do?

Even taking into account what he did with Magic, still didn't think it was anything special. Guy is like the Chris Bosh of his time.

As soon as Magic left, Worthy was a bum. Wasn't even that old either.
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Post#427 » by Quotatious » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:05 pm

HeartBreakKid wrote:It's unfair to not give him credit for something he didn't do?

No, it's unfair to dismiss him like that and denying him the benefit of the doubt. He never showed that he could or could not be a successful first option on a team because he never had the opportunity to prove it. You get my point now?
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Post#428 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:06 pm

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HeartBreakKid wrote:It's unfair to not give him credit for something he didn't do?

No, it's unfair to dismiss him like that and denying him the benefit of the doubt. He never showed that he could or could not be a successful first option on a team because he never had the opportunity to prove it. You get my point now?


Hm? We saw him as the third option, nothing about it indicates that he could carry a team as a franchise player type.

In the context of an all time draft, he's nothing special.
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Post#429 » by Quotatious » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:08 pm

BTW. It's completely false that Worthy became 'a bum' after Magic retired. He had to deal with chronic ankle injuries from 1991 onward. That's the true reason he declined.

We saw him as a third option? Sure, we also saw him as a second option, and he was pretty good in that role. He was the second fiddle to Magic from 1987 to 1991.
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Post#430 » by MisterHibachi » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:12 pm

Worthy doesn't even have to be the 2nd option. He might draft someone later on to be that, there's plenty of capable 2nd options still on the board.
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Post#431 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:13 pm

Quotatious wrote:BTW. It's completely false that Worthy became 'a bum' after Magic retired. He had to deal with chronic ankle injuries from 1991 onward. That's the true reason he declined.


Wouldn't that make the statement that Worthy was a bum after Magic left true? :wink:


Yes, I know he had dealt with injuries, but I am pretty sure he had injuries even up to Magic's last season - yet in all of them he performed better.

I find it hard to believe that without the GOAT PG, James Worthy was going to play the best ball of his life injury or not. Even with Magic, in a high octane offense, in an extremely fast pace, his numbers are nothing special. James Worthy wasn't a good half court player.

Couldn't create, didn't have good handles, had no range. Wasn't elite in any other asset other than scoring, some would even argue he was bad at passing albeit he was a finisher by nature. I don't see it. Pippen was clearly better than him, by a lot.
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Post#432 » by MisterHibachi » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:15 pm

Well its a good thing we don't even need to entertain the thought of Worthy without Magic. He was a great player with Magic and he's with Magic now.
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Post#433 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:16 pm

MisterHibachi wrote:Well its a good thing we don't even need to entertain the thought of Worthy without Magic. He was a great player with Magic and he's with Magic now.


He was a great player against real life teams.


This isn't real life. The Lakers don't have the benefit of having a stacked team with only one or two other teams strong enough to fight them.

There are no "role players" here, no man amongst boys. Athleticism isn't worth that much here, because every player here has that in spades amongst other talent.
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Post#434 » by Quotatious » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:18 pm

MisterHibachi wrote:Well its a good thing we don't even need to entertain the thought of Worthy without Magic. He was a great player with Magic and he's with Magic now.

Agreed. I just wanted to make a point that chemistry can be important here, like Jordan had with Pippen or Magic with Worthy, and all of a sudden I found myself arguing about Pippen vs Worthy, even though I think Scottie was clearly better. :lol:
HeartBreakKid wrote:I don't see it. Pippen was clearly better than him, by a lot.

Look, I think Pippen was much better, but Worthy deserves some credit for excelling in his role. Besides, he had an excellent post game (turnaround jumper) and was pretty money from 15 feet.
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Post#435 » by MisterHibachi » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:19 pm

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MisterHibachi wrote:Well its a good thing we don't even need to entertain the thought of Worthy without Magic. He was a great player with Magic and he's with Magic now.


He was a great player against real life teams.


This isn't real life. The Lakers don't have the benefit of having a stacked team with only one or two other teams strong enough to fight them.

There are no "role players" here, no man amongst boys. Athleticism isn't worth that much here, because every player here has that in spades amongst other talent.


Do you doubt that he will be able to contribute in the hypothetical playoffs we're doing?
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Post#436 » by HeartBreakKid » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:22 pm

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HeartBreakKid wrote:
MisterHibachi wrote:Well its a good thing we don't even need to entertain the thought of Worthy without Magic. He was a great player with Magic and he's with Magic now.


He was a great player against real life teams.


This isn't real life. The Lakers don't have the benefit of having a stacked team with only one or two other teams strong enough to fight them.

There are no "role players" here, no man amongst boys. Athleticism isn't worth that much here, because every player here has that in spades amongst other talent.


Do you doubt that he will be able to contribute in the hypothetical playoffs we're doing?


We wouldn't be having this discussion if I didn't. :wink:


Someone said that he should have been drafted in the second, which is crazy to me.
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Post#437 » by MisterHibachi » Thu Jan 9, 2014 8:24 pm

HeartBreakKid wrote:
MisterHibachi wrote:
HeartBreakKid wrote:
He was a great player against real life teams.


This isn't real life. The Lakers don't have the benefit of having a stacked team with only one or two other teams strong enough to fight them.

There are no "role players" here, no man amongst boys. Athleticism isn't worth that much here, because every player here has that in spades amongst other talent.


Do you doubt that he will be able to contribute in the hypothetical playoffs we're doing?


We wouldn't be having this discussion if I didn't. :wink:


Someone said that he should have been drafted in the second, which is crazy to me.


I don't know about the 2nd round but, you can't deny he's a great pair with Magic. I think most people agree Pippen was better so that's not a worry. Worthy will contribute tho, you can't deny that, especially playing with Magic. And its not even for sure that he'll be the 2nd option.
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Post#438 » by Notanoob » Thu Jan 9, 2014 9:11 pm

MisterHibachi wrote:I think there's at least 3 guys on the board, at least there are for me, who are shocking still not drafting. Funny thing would be if the 3 were all the same for everyone haha. I know who I'm going for next but I doubt he'll be there. Still my second choice was my first until I realized the first guy was still shockingly undrafted.

Let me guess, those guys you are shocked about are back-court players, yes?
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Post#439 » by MisterHibachi » Thu Jan 9, 2014 9:19 pm

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MisterHibachi wrote:I think there's at least 3 guys on the board, at least there are for me, who are shocking still not drafting. Funny thing would be if the 3 were all the same for everyone haha. I know who I'm going for next but I doubt he'll be there. Still my second choice was my first until I realized the first guy was still shockingly undrafted.

Let me guess, those guys you are shocked about are back-court players, yes?


Two of them are front court actually.
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Post#440 » by whitehops » Thu Jan 9, 2014 9:22 pm

I just meant like, we're doing a fantasy draft that spans 30+ years so I thought chemistry from their playing days wouldn't really be a factor. I thought it would be more about theoretical fit.

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