Rodman and Zeke on Larry.
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The thought that players think about their legacy when they answer these questions is ridiculous. MJ being the GOAT or not doesn't enhance Bills career. I never implied that, I informed you of what really happened.
Does Bill saying this mean anything really? Except maybe hes still holding A grudge. Wes Matthews said yesterday he would take MJ, who cares?
Yes. If MJ is GOAT, than Laimbeer clobbering him 3 times on his way to 2 championships is more meaningful than if Jordan was just the best 2 ever.
You are easily influenced then. I'm willing to bet nobody else in this forum read that comment, and thought "well damn Laimbeer is not as good as I thought he was." Honestly I think you are lying.
WTF? When did I say it influenced how I evaluate him as a player?
Legacy and actual play are two very different things.
Ok nobody read that comment and thought, "Laimbeers legacy is worse than I thought" Better princess?
You are still easily influenced. Of course I knew that as you were a Kobe fan till numbers told you not to be.
You're usually calling me stubborn.
I was a Kobe fan because I wasn't yet a Jazz fan. I stopped liking Kobe when I adopted the Jazz (the year Malone left). I still thought he was really good, but he became a collossal douche in my mind. Stats just convinced me he was overrated.
No offense Huff, but it never took reading a stats sheet, much less advanced stats to figure out Shaq was a dominant player and Kobe was an innefecient chucker.
Why are you saying this? I never would have argued that Shaq wasn't dominant. Even when I despised him, I would have said he was clearly the best center in the league.
Not sure what your point is about Kobe. Almost everyone in the establishment would agree that his scoring ability is his strongest attribute, and advanced metrics say that he wasn't that great of a scorer, so....you do kinda need advanced stats to put his scoring ability in perspective. It's like you're saying everyone agrees he was a modest scorer.
