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I know some of you guys have an issue with your Is.
But with the eye test, no one can deny that MJ might not deserve the third spot on NBA Mount Rushmore after Russell and Kareem!!
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This is how EYE i know yall aint seriousCherry picking one game in an 82 game regular season is definitely the best way to determine who the MVP is.
Legit a joke. Harden has been getting the short end of the stick for a while now though so nothing new.
Dillion Brooks is a role player and an evil, worse Danny Green. Draymond Green is a HOFer and leader of the New Media. Them both punching folks in the nuts and both being players that constantly chirp is where the comparisons end.
But with the eye test, no one can deny that MJ might not deserve the third spot on NBA Mount Rushmore after Russell and Kareem!!
Let's see how the James Harden reinvention holds up in May and June before we get all up in arms and chirpy about nobody paying attention to the new and improved Jim.
Regular season numbers and win columns ain't ever been the problem.
You forgot to mention that Dray is an outstanding teammate.Except Draymond was doing what he was doing during a run where he was DPOY, 2X All NBA, annual All-Defense lock, regular all star and winning championships. The nut punching is completely unacceptable but outside of that he earned the right to talk that talk.
I'm glad the MVP is gonna go back to somebody that can win 50 games and win a chip.
One of a kind, reallyYou forgot to mention that Dray is an outstanding teammate.
Calling the best defender of this generation a role player is nuts.
You forgot to mention that Dray is an outstanding teammate.
He is not afraid to get hands on with young players either.
He also doesn’t have an issue using his feet either to deliver Klutch (chips).You forgot to mention that Dray is an outstanding teammate.
He is not afraid to get hands on with young players either.