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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#641 » by Repeat 3-peat » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:24 am

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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

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Repeat 3-peat wrote:How does a player in the NBA not know their history?

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Pretty much sums up the “Lebron is the GOAT” generation....
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

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Repeat 3-peat wrote:How does a player in the NBA not know their history?

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it's kind of a silly thing to even be surprised about. if MJ was DPOY, MVP was pretty much automatic
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

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Repeat 3-peat wrote:How does a player in the NBA not know their history?

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I don't hold it against them though. There are a lot of things young players don't know or appreciate. Its like getting in arguments with people that have never seen MJ play. But want to call someone else the GOAT. I usually just laugh and tell them they have no idea.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

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I don't hold it against them though. There are a lot of things young players don't know or appreciate. Its like getting in arguments with people that have never seen MJ play. But want to call someone else the GOAT. I usually just laugh and tell them they have no idea.

or they have some idea and lebron is just a better basketball player playing against better competition.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#647 » by dice » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:39 am

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Pretty much sums up the “Lebron is the GOAT” generation....

to be fair, trae young wasn't born when MJ was wearing a bulls uniform. it'd be like expecting larry johnson to know the intimate details of bill russell's resume
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#648 » by dice » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:41 am

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Chewie wrote:Michael calling Zeke an @sshole for the non-handshake has just made this entire series.

GOLD. Just....GOLD.


So true. Because he is an ass hole. Was then and still is now.

nowhere near the hole that laimbeer was/is
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

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I don't hold it against them though. There are a lot of things young players don't know or appreciate. Its like getting in arguments with people that have never seen MJ play. But want to call someone else the GOAT. I usually just laugh and tell them they have no idea.

or they have some idea and lebron is just a better basketball player playing against better competition.


Lebron would’ve tried to join MJ if his teams had do go face those Pacers, Knicks, Pistons, Cavs, Celtics...
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#650 » by dice » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:45 am

johnnyvann840 wrote:Notice how much stretching the Bulls team did in the 90s every time you see them in the gym practicing they're doing stretching exercises. I think one of the big problems with today's players as they don't do enough of it I don't ever see anybody stretch enough. I used to watch Steve Nash go through stretching exercises for like 45 minutes before every game it was insane... the guy never got hurt. With all of today's sports medicine and Technology something as simple as that can make such a difference.

kobe was asked what he would have done differently in his career and he said "stretch more"
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#651 » by johnnyvann840 » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:46 am

dice wrote:nowhere near the hole that laimbeer was/is


Laimbeer was a dick, but Isiah is just such a little dirtbag. Not just as a player on the Pistons but as an exec with the Knicks and all the sexual harassment stuff just leaves a bad taste. Great player, bad guy.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#652 » by AKfanatic » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:46 am

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Chewie wrote:Michael calling Zeke an @sshole for the non-handshake has just made this entire series.

GOLD. Just....GOLD.


So true. Because he is an ass hole. Was then and still is now.

nowhere near the hole that laimbeer was/is


Laimbeer is extraordinary in his natural ability to be an *sshole.


To this day he goes out of his way to put down and downplay the Bulls and Jordan.

Hate when ESPN brings him on to talk Bulls/Jordan. His bias makes the interviews completely worthless.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#653 » by dice » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:47 am

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So true. Because he is an ass hole. Was then and still is now.

nowhere near the hole that laimbeer was/is


Laimbeer was a dick, but Isiah is just such a little dirtbag. Not just as a player on the Pistons but as an exec with the Knicks and all the sexual harassment stuff just leaves a bad taste. Great player, bad guy.

i see isiah as more of a dummy
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#654 » by AKfanatic » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:49 am

Gotta say, a new EVP and the Last Dance....

This is the best I’ve felt as a Bulls fan for a long time.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#655 » by johnnyvann840 » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:50 am

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johnnyvann840 wrote:Notice how much stretching the Bulls team did in the 90s every time you see them in the gym practicing they're doing stretching exercises. I think one of the big problems with today's players as they don't do enough of it I don't ever see anybody stretch enough. I used to watch Steve Nash go through stretching exercises for like 45 minutes before every game it was insane... the guy never got hurt. With all of today's sports medicine and Technology something as simple as that can make such a difference.

kobe was asked what he would have done differently in his career and he said "stretch more"


If you remember, Derrick Rose said recently that back before he tore his ACL, he hardly ever stretched out, but that now he has a full regimen and does a lot of stretching. I'm sure it's one of the things that has helped him come back strong and healthy after everything.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#656 » by Chewie » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:51 am

Only sorry there was no footage of that nice elbow Cartwright gave Isiah that left him bloody.

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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#657 » by AKfanatic » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:53 am

dice wrote:
johnnyvann840 wrote:
dice wrote:nowhere near the hole that laimbeer was/is


Laimbeer was a dick, but Isiah is just such a little dirtbag. Not just as a player on the Pistons but as an exec with the Knicks and all the sexual harassment stuff just leaves a bad taste. Great player, bad guy.

i see isiah as more of a dummy


Isiah is a dirtbag. Laimbeer is an *sshole.

Always liked Dantley, really liked Dumars, Vinnie the microwave was fun... had a healthy respect for Mahorn and Rodman.

But yeah, Isiah and Laimbeer, screw those guys.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#658 » by Payt10 » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:53 am

My favorite part about the episodes tonight was when Rodman is casually pounding down a beer in Vegas with a camera in his face, and then proceeds to hop on a motorcycle without a helmet and drive off into the night like it's nothing.
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#659 » by dice » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:56 am

carmen electra was something else
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Re: OT- The Last Dance documentary 

Post#660 » by johnnyvann840 » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:57 am

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I don't hold it against them though. There are a lot of things young players don't know or appreciate. Its like getting in arguments with people that have never seen MJ play. But want to call someone else the GOAT. I usually just laugh and tell them they have no idea.

or they have some idea and lebron is just a better basketball player playing against better competition.


I think you mean that Lebron just joined the competition,instead of beating them, because he couldn't beat them. What Jordan did to climb the mountain and get past Detroit was something of true legend. He didn't ask to be traded to the Celtics in 1986 or the Pistons a few years later. No... he wanted to beat, not join them.

I don't like comparing era's but I don't think a lot of today's players would be able to handle the physicality and mental game that was played back then. I don't think the competition is "better" now. They are just younger and more athletic, but today's game has devolved into something less, IMO. Also, today the kids have better PED's and more advanced training. Somehow, the game has gotten less entertaining to me, anyway. Now, there are so many really young players that just lack fundamentals, back then, there weren't nearly the number of kids under 21 in team's rotations.
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