BigPapaVol
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There are some things that stick... Most people on here have heard me crowing about the importance of a center to NBA titles. That's always been the case, IMO, and Jordan being the centerpiece of a dynasty with Horace Grant (good, not elite) and Luc Longley (Luc freakin' Longley?!?!) is crazy.
Kobe did it with Shaq, then Gasol, and if Lebron does it, it will be with Shaq and Big Z.
Kerr was pretty clutch as well, but you're right, nothing consistently.
Look at all other franchises during championship periods in the NBA, Celtics of old, Lakers, Pistons, Spurs, etc., they all follow the same kind of philosophy, except the Bulls.
Then why doesn't everyone just do that? Seems like you guys know something nobody else knows...how to stop Lebron James from dropping 30 a night.
Does it really matter if he gets his in a different way? 30 points is 30 points.
I'm just looking at numbers, numbers don't lie and looking at the numbers, LeBron is every bit as good right now as Jordan ever was.
There were also the Lakers, Sixers, Celts, Pistons...
There aren't teams today that could deal with those teams.
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You don't know what you are talking about. The way teams have to play defense in today's game is totally different than the '80s and early to mid '90s.
The Knicks and Pistons would all foul out in the first half of today's game. It's not the same game, it's an easier game to score much in the same way football is.
