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^I don’t care Kyrie made the big time buckets in that series.
He’s right ya know
^I don’t care Kyrie made the big time buckets in that series.
Skip Bayless had this same take at the timeI don’t care Kyrie made the big time buckets in that series.
Kobe, RIP the great, was just not as good as Lebron. The gap is quite large. The only argument for Kobe here is emotional.Give me Kobe over Lebaby all day. i need someone that will play every night. Doesnt need to rest. That has a killer mentality. That actually plays defense not make 1-2 plays a night that ESPiN puts on TV to con people in to thinking he is actually a good defender. That doesnt need 2 other all stars to carry me to a championship
I was not a Kobe fan so no emotion. Just know he was better all around player, leader, and mentality on the floor was way better than lebabyKobe, RIP the great, was just not as good as Lebron. The gap is quite large. The only argument for Kobe here is emotional.
That’s about the pace Mario is moving at to name these coordinators.
We can’t pay overtimeKobe, RIP the great, was just not as good as Lebron. The gap is quite large. The only argument for Kobe here is emotional.
I couldn't stand Kobe but this might be the dumbest take I've seen in a hot minute. You drunk? The gap is quite large? There is NOTHING objective in that statement.Kobe, RIP the great, was just not as good as Lebron. The gap is quite large. The only argument for Kobe here is emotional.
That’s ridiculous…Kobe, RIP the great, was just not as good as Lebron. The gap is quite large. The only argument for Kobe here is emotional.
Different eras. Too difficult to compare. Jordan played with, what some would say was one of the top 25 players in NBA history (Scotty) in an era when all it took was 2 major stars to win a title. LeBron joined the The Big 3 in Miami, as an answer to the Boston Big 3. Honestly, Nobody in Jordan’s era had 3 major stars on one team. The Bulls came close when they added Rodman to the mix for the 2nd 3 peat, Add in an all timer as Head Coach, and it almost becomes unfair. Nobody ever talks about the Bulls, in this way, because they didn’t “plot” to join forces like LBJ, Wade, and Bosh allegedly did. I honestly try to stay outta this debate. I am a big fan of both. LBJ is the better all around player (scoring, rebounding, assists, etc.) but Jordan in GOAT, IMO. The best I’ve ever seen.Reading comprehension isn’t your strongest suit. Go count the players and see who played with more to win.
His momma got turnt out by a future crackhead....