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Phenomenal to think that he underachieved and still had an incredible career.
Yea its wild
I've always felt like he was kind of a disappointment but it just feels weird saying that about a guy that accomplished as much as he did
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Phenomenal to think that he underachieved and still had an incredible career.
Lol. Foh. I'll respond to whatever I want. Bottom line, Jordan won 6 chips without ever handpicking teammates. Lebron had to go crawling back to a team stacked with first overall picks. Different animal in my opinion and I should be entitled to it instead of being berated.
The same as it did 20-30 years ago?
Hakeems game was timeless. Dominantly played with ease.
yea man i agree one of my fav guys to watch highlights and old games of
dude was soo skilled
alot of you are leaving out details and **** to make your points. jordan didnt recruit those hall of famers nor his competition from other teams just to win. PERIOD. and jordan didnt join a team with people who even looked like they were going to the hall of fame, in FACT without jordan there, they would NOT have gotten into the HOF.You don't need to handpick teammates when you're playing with HOFers and a championship caliber squad. Is that so hard to understand?
Cmon. Lebron hooking up with Wade and Bosh woulda been like MJ leaving Chicago for Orlando with Shaq or to the Rockets with Hakeem.You don't need to handpick teammates when you're playing with HOFers and a championship caliber squad. Is that so hard to understand?
Thank you!alot of you are leaving out details and **** to make your points. jordan didnt recruit those hall of famers nor his competition from other teams just to win. PERIOD. and jordan didnt join a team with people who even looked like they were going to the hall of fame, in FACT without jordan there, they would NOT have gotten into the HOF.
A healthy Rose is the only difference maker between the two teams. Gasol isn't scaring anyone.
To emphasize that one point. Why you so antagonistic? Let me have my opinion. You have yours. If I didn't know any better I'd guess you were Lebron's mama or some ****. Telling me to stop talking and responding when I'm just voicing my opinion. You're pretty annoying.Funny, you aint quote the rest of what he said though huh
I wonder if Shaq even mildly regrets not taking it 100% serious, and having that falling out with Kobe
I wonder if Shaq even mildly regrets not taking it 100% serious, and having that falling out with Kobe
Doubt it. Doesn't seem like it. Seems like he's pretty content with how his career played out. Especially considering how much he gloats on TNT about the 4 rings and all the things he's done, yadayadayada
The way his career ended makes it all the more dissapointing well. Those Cavs and Celtics years :x :x would say PHX but he was actually decent there.
Plus Shaq will go down as an all time great, better than Kobe even. Far more important to his teams throughout his career.
jordan didnt recruit those hall of famers nor his competition from other teams just to win. PERIOD.
and jordan didnt join a team with people who even looked like they were going to the hall of fame, in FACT without jordan there, they would NOT have gotten into the HOF.
yup hell no he isn't. Shaq was more dominant but his career is not better than Kobe'sShaq will not go down as being better than Kobe. Hell no.
I wonder if Shaq even mildly regrets not taking it 100% serious, and having that falling out with Kobe
That's his point, you doofus, he didn't need to because he was given a great supporting cast.
Pippen and Rodman wouldn't have been HOFers without Jordan?
You know what, never mind.
What do you guys think will happen with Bledsoe and Monroe?
http://espn.go.com/nba/halloffame14/story/_/id/11324162/mitch-richmond-underrated-path-hall-fameRichmond was so stunned, he couldn't even play for Sacramento the next day, in the Kings' second game of the season.
That game also just happened to be in Oakland. Against the Warriors.
"I remember **** Motta came over to me and said, 'Hey, are you gonna play tonight, you gonna get dressed?'" Richmond said. "I'm like, 'Coach, honestly man, I don't even know where I'm at. I can't play tonight, man. I can't play against those guys right now. I'm tore up, man.'
"He asked, 'Are you gonna sit on the bench?' I said, 'I'm going home, man.'"
The drive home included a few minutes listening to the Kings-Warriors radio broadcast, but he couldn't withstand that for long.
After aimlessly driving around for a while, Richmond made it home to his then girlfriend, now wife, Juli, and asked for the score in the contest that was nearly over.
"She just put her head down," Richmond recalled. "I'm like, 'Yo, what's the score?'
His new team had lost by 62 points, 153-91.
"I just started crying, man," Richmond said. "I just started boohoo-ing, man. I called Bill Strickland, my agent, and I said, 'Man, what are the rules? Is there any way I can retire and come back to another team? What are the rules?'
"I did not want to go to Sacramento."
That wasn't the last time he cried as a King.
The next morning, Richmond commuted to Sacramento for his first practice with the team, which he had believed to begin at 10 a.m. He arrived around 9:15. More than two hours later, still no one had showed up.
"By 11:30, Randy Brown walks in and was with one of his buddies," Richmond said. "He comes in the locker room, and I said 'Hey, what time is practice? I thought it was at 10 o'clock.' He said, 'Man, we got two days off.'
"I'm like, 'What? You just lose by [62] points and we got [expletive] two days off?' I started crying again in the car. I'm like, 'Oh my God!'
"Man, listen, I cried that whole year. That was a whole year of crying, brother."
Yooooooooo I'm CRYINGhttp://espn.go.com/nba/halloffame14/story/_/id/11324162/mitch-richmond-underrated-path-hall-fameRichmond was so stunned, he couldn't even play for Sacramento the next day, in the Kings' second game of the season.
That game also just happened to be in Oakland. Against the Warriors.
"I remember **** Motta came over to me and said, 'Hey, are you gonna play tonight, you gonna get dressed?'" Richmond said. "I'm like, 'Coach, honestly man, I don't even know where I'm at. I can't play tonight, man. I can't play against those guys right now. I'm tore up, man.'
"He asked, 'Are you gonna sit on the bench?' I said, 'I'm going home, man.'"
The drive home included a few minutes listening to the Kings-Warriors radio broadcast, but he couldn't withstand that for long.
After aimlessly driving around for a while, Richmond made it home to his then girlfriend, now wife, Juli, and asked for the score in the contest that was nearly over.
"She just put her head down," Richmond recalled. "I'm like, 'Yo, what's the score?'
His new team had lost by 62 points, 153-91.
"I just started crying, man," Richmond said. "I just started boohoo-ing, man. I called Bill Strickland, my agent, and I said, 'Man, what are the rules? Is there any way I can retire and come back to another team? What are the rules?'
"I did not want to go to Sacramento."
That wasn't the last time he cried as a King.
The next morning, Richmond commuted to Sacramento for his first practice with the team, which he had believed to begin at 10 a.m. He arrived around 9:15. More than two hours later, still no one had showed up.
"By 11:30, Randy Brown walks in and was with one of his buddies," Richmond said. "He comes in the locker room, and I said 'Hey, what time is practice? I thought it was at 10 o'clock.' He said, 'Man, we got two days off.'
"I'm like, 'What? You just lose by [62] points and we got [expletive] two days off?' I started crying again in the car. I'm like, 'Oh my God!'
"Man, listen, I cried that whole year. That was a whole year of crying, brother."
I'm sorry, but
Mitch was going through it when he got traded to SacYooooooooo I'm CRYING
http://espn.go.com/nba/halloffame14/story/_/id/11324162/mitch-richmond-underrated-path-hall-fameRichmond was so stunned, he couldn't even play for Sacramento the next day, in the Kings' second game of the season.
That game also just happened to be in Oakland. Against the Warriors.
"I remember **** Motta came over to me and said, 'Hey, are you gonna play tonight, you gonna get dressed?'" Richmond said. "I'm like, 'Coach, honestly man, I don't even know where I'm at. I can't play tonight, man. I can't play against those guys right now. I'm tore up, man.'
"He asked, 'Are you gonna sit on the bench?' I said, 'I'm going home, man.'"
The drive home included a few minutes listening to the Kings-Warriors radio broadcast, but he couldn't withstand that for long.
After aimlessly driving around for a while, Richmond made it home to his then girlfriend, now wife, Juli, and asked for the score in the contest that was nearly over.
"She just put her head down," Richmond recalled. "I'm like, 'Yo, what's the score?'
His new team had lost by 62 points, 153-91.
"I just started crying, man," Richmond said. "I just started boohoo-ing, man. I called Bill Strickland, my agent, and I said, 'Man, what are the rules? Is there any way I can retire and come back to another team? What are the rules?'
"I did not want to go to Sacramento."
That wasn't the last time he cried as a King.
The next morning, Richmond commuted to Sacramento for his first practice with the team, which he had believed to begin at 10 a.m. He arrived around 9:15. More than two hours later, still no one had showed up.
"By 11:30, Randy Brown walks in and was with one of his buddies," Richmond said. "He comes in the locker room, and I said 'Hey, what time is practice? I thought it was at 10 o'clock.' He said, 'Man, we got two days off.'
"I'm like, 'What? You just lose by [62] points and we got [expletive] two days off?' I started crying again in the car. I'm like, 'Oh my God!'
"Man, listen, I cried that whole year. That was a whole year of crying, brother."
I'm sorry, but
He led them in minutes because Miami couldn't sustain leads with him on the bench. He's also the best scorer rebounder passer and perimeter defender on the team, so unsurprisingly he gets more playoff run than anyone else.also led in minutes every single game, touches, possessions, turnovers, and intangibles like garbage minutes. Lebron didn't carry miami. he may have had nice stats, but so did everyone else. Carrying a team is wade 06. And yall conveniently leaving out lebron being nowhere to be found in 2011...
I wonder if Shaq even mildly regrets not taking it 100% serious, and having that falling out with Kobe