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Mr S J King wrote:
I'm watching the "Flu Game" and just happen to realize how stacked the Bulls were.
Jordan had Pippen, Rodman, and Ron Harper in his starting five. Nobody seemed to mind that.
LeBron goes to Miami to team up with a 6'3" shooting guard and a soft 6'10" forward witth no post game, and he is hated for stacking the deck.
Nobody back then complained about Jordan getting Rodman and Harper to come play with him & Pippen
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention they had arguably the best coach in the game.
All everybody does now is talk about how LeBron sold out and went to play with other stars.
Its amazing to see the difference in mindsets in just a 15yr span. All these cry babies today is pathetic.
Karl Malone didn't complain about having to face Jordan and that All Star team.
Malone had Stockton, Hornacek, Ostertagg, and Russell to battle Jordan and the All Stars.
LeBron brings his squad to the arena and people today act like he has Magic, Dr. J, Bird, Pistol Pete, Jerry West, and Olajuwon coming off the bench.
I hope with a passion the Heat win this series and King James gets his first rings.
And this is coming from a Mavericks fan who hated the Heat for crushing our title run in '06.
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Yeah and after 6 years the Cavs hadnt brought anybody in to help the dude out.[/font]knightngale : Jordan never left his team and franchise even when he was losing.
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]He was basically playing with the same team he had in high school in the NBA.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The Celtics load up their team and the Cavs didnt do anything to counter.[/font]
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Essential1
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Are you saying building a team around a player = Joining a team built around another player, after the attempt to build a team around you fails..
Scottie Pippen joined the team before he even played a game. Rodman was traded for Will Perdue.. And Ron Harper was signed after which his minutes were cut 40-50%, and his production was 1/3 of what it was when he played with the Cavs & Clippers. Also Harper joined the team after Jordan left the first time.
Kukoc drafted, Longley traded to the Bulls,
Dennis Rodman was traded for Will Perdue for christ sake.. That's how little people thought of him even with his monstrous rebounding numbers. He scored 5 points a game in 35minutes with 15 rebounds per game.. He was also 34 when he joined the Bulls.. When Steve Kerr joined the Bulls he was at best a journeyman in the NBA. Luc Longley was atrocious.
Now let's look at the Jazz.
Stockton drafted 84, Malone drafted 85, Hornacek traded in 94. Byron Russell drafted.. Ostertag drafted.
This is building a team around players.. Not joining a team built around someone else...
If Wade joined LeBron in Cleveland, would people say a word? NOPE.
You are missing the fundamental difference in them between those Bulls & Jazz teams and the Heat.
Naw bro Im not missing the fundamental difference. I know exactly the point I was making.
The Chicago Bulls organization was saavy enough to build around Jordan.
The Cleveland Cavs didnt do anything to build around LeBron the 7yrs he was there.
So all the hate is just people doing what they do best, HATE ON PEOPLE BETTER THAN THEM.
How many years of his dream was he supposed to waste waiting on someone else to make it happen for him?
In other words, how many years was he supposed to stay in Cleveland waiting on the organization to build a championship team?
When Boston got the big three, the Cavs should have gotten LeBron some help.
They didnt get him any help, so he wisely went to where the help was.
How many people you know anxious to move to Cleveland, Ohio? ZERO!
I dont even think Bone Thugs&Harmony live there anymore.
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Cleveland rooting for OKC? Duh.
Those shirts are all over the city now lol..
http://gvartwork.myshopify.com/products/okcleOriginally Posted by Scientific Method
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Cleveland rooting for OKC? Duh.
Those shirts are all over the city now lol..
How much? Or can I order one online? I'll trade you for a "Beat the Heat."
Shirt is dope
Its so crazy how far Cole has come (Pause.)Originally Posted by Scientific Method
How the non rotation players entertain themselves during the game
Originally Posted by Mr S J King
So all the hate is just people doing what they do best, HATE ON PEOPLE BETTER THAN THEM.
Originally Posted by Mr S J King
Mr S J King wrote:
I'm watching the "Flu Game" and just happen to realize how stacked the Bulls were.
Jordan had Pippen, Rodman, and Ron Harper in his starting five. Nobody seemed to mind that.
LeBron goes to Miami to team up with a 6'3" shooting guard and a soft 6'10" forward witth no post game, and he is hated for stacking the deck.
Nobody back then complained about Jordan getting Rodman and Harper to come play with him & Pippen
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention they had arguably the best coach in the game.
All everybody does now is talk about how LeBron sold out and went to play with other stars.
Its amazing to see the difference in mindsets in just a 15yr span. All these cry babies today is pathetic.
Karl Malone didn't complain about having to face Jordan and that All Star team.
Malone had Stockton, Hornacek, Ostertagg, and Russell to battle Jordan and the All Stars.
LeBron brings his squad to the arena and people today act like he has Magic, Dr. J, Bird, Pistol Pete, Jerry West, and Olajuwon coming off the bench.
I hope with a passion the Heat win this series and King James gets his first rings.
And this is coming from a Mavericks fan who hated the Heat for crushing our title run in '06.
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Yeah and after 6 years the Cavs hadnt brought anybody in to help the dude out.[/font]knightngale : Jordan never left his team and franchise even when he was losing.