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Guys old enough to have watched MJ play (back when the NBA was good) know what I'm talking about. Sorry that you missed it. The NBA hasn't been the same since that era. Gone way downhill. Can't even play defense anymore, bunch of whiny babies flopping all over the floor, it's embarrassing.

it's better today than it has been in a while, but you're right. in my lifetime, the 80's thru the mid 90's...the NBA was must see tv.

and i also agree with those that say MJ's killer instinct is unmatched. i'll go ahead and say i think Lebron is more talented.

but you put him and MJ on the court, against each other, MJ finds a way, period. i've seen just a rare few that were as competitive as he was, and that could perform at the level he did.

that's an extremely short list of folks.
 
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Some of you are overreacting to these spring ball position changes. Very few will be permanent. Pruitt said he was going to move guys around this spring to see where they can help and that's what he's doing. I know we're not use to it because Butch would never do such a thing but we have a real football coach now. He's going to do whatever it takes to win. If that means slide a DL over to OL this November if a couple guys get injured, that's what he's going to do. Best 22 on the field. I love Pruitt already.

I’ve been harping on these position experiments all day. It’s fun to shoot the s*** about which we think could turn into more than an expirament and why.
 
Some of you are overreacting to these spring ball position changes. Very few will be permanent. Pruitt said he was going to move guys around this spring to see where they can help and that's what he's doing. I know we're not use to it because Butch would never do such a thing but we have a real football coach now. He's going to do whatever it takes to win. If that means slide a DL over to OL this November if a couple guys get injured, that's what he's going to do. Best 22 on the field. I love Pruitt already.

He also said he could tell in a couple of practices if you have the tools to succeed in a new position. So he can kinda cycle guys in and out to get that info without losing much if it doesn't work. I think that is why butch couldn't do it because he wasn't quick enough on the evaluation to be able to cycle quickly. If he made a move it would be for the year because that's how long it took him to figure out it wouldn't work. Then it was almost too late to switch back because he wasted a year of developing at the wrong position. And I use the implication of butch developing players somewhat loosely. Haha
 
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Guys old enough to have watched MJ play (back when the NBA was good) know what I'm talking about. Sorry that you missed it. The NBA hasn't been the same since that era. Gone way downhill. Can't even play defense anymore, bunch of whiny babies flopping all over the floor, it's embarrassing.

Truth.
 
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If Lebron had to try to get through the late 80's Pistons every year just to get a chance to play in the finals, we wouldn't be talking about this because he would have retired. He's a big guy but he is not tough enough to take the BEATINGS Jordan took. And how many people thought he was gonna win his first one against the Lakers?

I don't agree with that at all. James is bigger and stronger than every player on those Pistons teams. Seriously doubt they could overwhelm him physically.
 
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Supersonic fan here... currently no NBA team, but I digress...

The Sonics were legit when the Bulls beat them in the Finals, going 64-18. Kemp and Payton at their respective peaks... which was very good. Two years before, they won 63

The beginning of the Series got away from them, but then the Sonics destroyed them for two games.

I liked Kemp a lot wish he wouldn’t have gotten fat. Dude could dunk on anyone.
 
I appreciate the NBA game today, but nothing, and I mean nothing compares to the glory it was in the 80’s and 90’s. There’s more teams and less superstars than back then, so the quality of teams was far better. That Jordan essentially won 6 in a row when the NBA was at its peak only solidifies him as the GOAT. Like him not, there’s no debate.
 
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I haven't watched an NBA game since the 90s. I'm gonna keep it that way too because basketball, minus the basketvols, is boring.
 
I don't agree with that at all. James is bigger and stronger than every player on those Pistons teams. Seriously doubt they could overwhelm him physically.

Hahaha. I need a dwight False meme here. Yer last sentence tells me how much you don't know about that era of basketball. You didn't beat those piston teams. You survived them. It took Jordan a couple years to get through them and he's 100 times tougher than lebron.
 
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Hahaha. I need a dwight False meme here. Yer last sentence tells me how much you don't know about that era of basketball. You didn't beat those piston teams. You survived them. It took Jordan a couple years to get through them and he's 100 times tougher than lebron.

Nope. You don't know basketball IMO.
 
Guys old enough to have watched MJ play (back when the NBA was good) know what I'm talking about. Sorry that you missed it. The NBA hasn't been the same since that era. Gone way downhill. Can't even play defense anymore, bunch of whiny babies flopping all over the floor, it's embarrassing.

Everything is a foul these days. MJ the GOAT but Lebron is my #2. MJ was a pure winner and as clutch as any athlete ever and Lebron is one of, if not the most physically gifted and talented players we’ve ever seen. Legends.
 
I get it its a discussion board but you all are putting way too much stock in these. They are experiments not changes. I doubt any other than say Bumphus or Crosby are actually position changes. Its spring ball, Pruitt is just shaking things up.

The way I understood it from Pruitt is that these switches to OL in particular are contingency planning in case we get ravaged with injuries in the season and he needs to switch guys over mid year to help. He’d rather let them get a turn there this spring than have them go there for the first time October. Made sense to me. Doubt many of these are permanent.
 
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I appreciate the NBA game today, but nothing, and I mean nothing compares to the glory it was in the 80’s and 90’s. There’s more teams and less superstars than back then, so the quality of teams was far better. That Jordan essentially won 6 in a row when the NBA was at its peak only solidifies him as the GOAT. Like him not, there’s no debate.

Concur. I loved it back then.
 
Guys old enough to have watched MJ play (back when the NBA was good) know what I'm talking about. Sorry that you missed it. The NBA hasn't been the same since that era. Gone way downhill. Can't even play defense anymore, bunch of whiny babies flopping all over the floor, it's embarrassing.

Jordan was the end to an era. I used to be a huge NBA fan. Hardley watch a game anymore. The laker, Boston, Pistons, and Bulls teams were awesome. Magic, Bird, Parish, Isah, Kareem, Worthy, Byron Scott, Rambis, Rodman, Dennis Johnson, McHale, Jordan, Pippen.... Man those were awesome times.
 
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i loved the Suns back in the Barkley, Thunder Dan, Ainge, Ceballos, Kevin Johnson...man they were fun to watch.
 
All is well I just got the feeling people were freaking out that Taylor was now a CB and Emerson was a our 3rd string OG.

Probably just got a slight case of the Bruins.

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Hahaha. I need a dwight False meme here. Yer last sentence tells me how much you don't know about that era of basketball. You didn't beat those piston teams. You survived them. It took Jordan a couple years to get through them and he's 100 times tougher than lebron.

The NBA is a pansy league compared to then. Much more physical back in the day.
 
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Guys old enough to have watched MJ play (back when the NBA was good) know what I'm talking about. Sorry that you missed it. The NBA hasn't been the same since that era. Gone way downhill. Can't even play defense anymore, bunch of whiny babies flopping all over the floor, it's embarrassing.

Jordan, then random guys like
Magic
Byrd
Isiah
Clyde the glide
Stockton
Barkley
Parish
Duncan..... and many others......

Then Lebron. I have never seen a top player like him whine and complain so much to refs every game and make excuses... Be a man, and let your game do the talking... It is a generation thing.

Involuntary just reminded me of a few others-- Worthy, Rambis, McHale, ... yeah those guys were legit ballers.
 
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Lebron is very talented but he's mentally weak. MJ would make him cry just by looking at him.

That's ridiculous. I'll say Lebron used to be a mental lightweight, but I don't think that's the case anymore. Anyone who's been to 8 finals, and averages 28, 10 and 8 in those finals is a stud. He's probably number two or three all time.
 
The NBA is a pansy league compared to then. Much more physical back in the day.

Truth. But I will say the Warriors are fun to watch just because of their ball movement offense. It's not just one guy dribbling for 20 seconds every possession. They assist on almost every basket. So I'll give them some credit. But I used to watch every game on tv back in the 80s and 90s and now I can barely get through a whole game without flipping through the channels and not having enough interest to go back to the game. It's mostly boring basketball now.
 
That's ridiculous. I'll say Lebron used to be a mental lightweight, but I don't think that's the case anymore. Anyone who's been to 8 finals, and averages 28, 10 and 8 in those finals is a stud. He's probably number two or three all time.

I think Ron is referring to the fact that he pisses and moans just about every game... And, true basketball is not played anymore like years ago... it is just a couple of passes, no defense, a three point shot or a slam dunk... Lebron would not be half the player he is today if he played his game now, back then... guys like Lambier, Parrish, and even Rodman would physically beat his butt...
 
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