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Bulls effectively use the "Jordan Rules" against LeBron James.
Chuck Daily on the 'Jordan Rules',
"The rule was, anytime he went by you, you had to nail him. If he was coming off a screen, nail him. We didn't want to be dirty, I know some people thought we were, but we had to make contact and be very physical."
I think this is the only way teams can hope to slow LeBron down at this point. You have to physically check him every trip down the court, and hope he loses his concentration. If that means giving a flagrant foul, so be it.
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[QUOTE=bdreason]Chuck Daily on the 'Jordan Rules',
"The rule was, anytime he went by you, you had to nail him. If he was coming off a screen, nail him. We didn't want to be dirty, I know some people thought we were, but we had to make contact and be very physical."
I think this is the only way teams can hope to slow LeBron down at this point. You have to physically check him every trip down the court, and hope he loses his concentration. If that means giving a flagrant foul, so be it.[/QUOTE]
Yes! We can sacrifice Perkins to constantly foul and flagrant Lebron. That means we get Lebron off his game and Perkins gets fouled out. Win-win for OKC.
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Then you have to hope for rescinded back-court violations, bullshit techincals for you, bullshit off the ball rebounding calls, etc.
Bulls are a bunch of floppers and pansies on the offensive end, then foul the shit out of you on the defensive end. Its like a team full of Tyson Chandlers.
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it didnt work, lebron played good but bosh and others missed a bunch of wide open shots
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I agree however lets get one thing clear: NONE of these fouls compare to the hits Jordan took in the 80s...
itd be enjoyable as a heat-hater (tho i love lebron, just hate the STACKness)to see more teams body up bron, or atleast try to. hes a beast so its gonna come 2 ways. its gonna be interesting to see how the Knicks/Pacers/Bulls/Celtics are gonna play Bron in the playoffs
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[QUOTE=plowking]Then you have to hope for rescinded back-court violations, bullshit techincals for you, bullshit off the ball rebounding calls, etc.
Bulls are a bunch of floppers and pansies on the offensive end, then foul the shit out of you on the defensive end. Its like a team full of Tyson Chandlers.[/QUOTE]
Boo Hoo. Go suck down a bottle of scotch or something and dry your eyes princess. :cry:
So salty, I suppose you don't want to look at the fact that your team was fully healthy and we had two leaders missing? If you want to cry about physical play, go ahead, but it makes you come accross a bitch.
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[QUOTE=poido123]Boo Hoo. Go suck down a bottle of scotch or something and dry your eyes princess. :cry:
So salty, I suppose you don't want to look at the fact that your team was fully healthy and we had two leaders missing? If you want to cry about physical play, go ahead, but it makes you come accross a bitch.[/QUOTE]
Read my post ass wipe.
Every call I complained about was because it was too weak in terms of physical play. :oldlol:
The only two games I've complained about the reffing this season in a game happen to be the two Chicago games we lost. I guess its because your team somehow managed to assemble the biggest pack of d!ckheads at every position, thus fusing together and creating this giant clusterf*ck of d!ckheads on the same team, that manage to get away with calls better than any other team.
You're probably from Tasmania or something since you're a right knob of an Aussie.
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[QUOTE=maybeshewill13]Yes! We can sacrifice Perkins to constantly foul and flagrant Lebron. That means we get Lebron off his game and Perkins gets fouled out. Win-win for OKC.[/QUOTE]
:lol
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[QUOTE=plowking]Then you have to hope for rescinded back-court violations, bullshit techincals for you, bullshit off the ball rebounding calls, etc.
Bulls are a bunch of floppers and pansies on the offensive end, then foul the shit out of you on the defensive end. Its like a team full of Tyson Chandlers.
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[QUOTE=plowking]Read my post ass wipe.
Every call I complained about was because it was too weak in terms of physical play. :oldlol:
The only two games I've complained about the reffing this season in a game happen to be the two Chicago games we lost. I guess its because your team somehow managed to assemble the biggest pack of d!ckheads at every position, thus fusing together and creating this giant clusterf*ck of d!ckheads on the same team, that manage to get away with calls better than any other team.
You're probably from Tasmania or something since you're a right knob of an Aussie.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=plowking]Read my post ass wipe.
Every call I complained about was because it was too weak in terms of physical play. :oldlol:
The only two games I've complained about the reffing this season in a game happen to be the two Chicago games we lost. I guess its because your team somehow managed to assemble the biggest pack of d!ckheads at every position, thus fusing together and creating this giant clusterf*ck of d!ckheads on the same team, that manage to get away with calls better than any other team.
You're probably from Tasmania or something since you're a right knob of an Aussie.[/QUOTE]
Personal attacks about my country now? Maybe I should just assume that your some hillbilly or yokle from the states with no education :rolleyes:
I've actually never read or seen anyone call our team a pack of d*ckheads fused together? :roll: Maybe you should have a look at bitch primadonnas like Lebron and Wade before calling out anyone else's team.. :rolleyes:
How old are you anyways? I want to know if your one of the bandwagon..
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Lebron still had 32 points in an AVERAGE gm for him.. If it was a series it would only work for so Long cause Other Guys like Chalmers, Allen Battier would start making them pay and Wade and Bosh could both have played better.
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[QUOTE=Kingwillball]Lebron still had 32 points in an AVERAGE gm for him.. If it was a series it would only work for so Long cause Other Guys like Chalmers, Allen Battier would start making them pay and Wade and Bosh could both have played better.[/QUOTE]
Lebron played well in this game. It was an embarassing loss, no two ways to put it. :hammerhead:
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[QUOTE=Kingwillball]Lebron still had 32 points in an AVERAGE gm for him.. If it was a series it would only work for so Long cause Other Guys like Chalmers, Allen Battier would start making them pay and Wade and Bosh could both have played better.[/QUOTE]
If it was a series we would of had Noah...
Your butt would be hurting 10x worse if he was playing tonight.
Stupid butthurt Miami fans with an excuse for everything.
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[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRzk_duhj4[/url]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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[QUOTE=Beatlezz][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRzk_duhj4[/url]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
:cheers: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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[QUOTE=bdreason]Chuck Daily on the 'Jordan Rules',
"The rule was, anytime he went by you, you had to nail him. If he was coming off a screen, nail him. We didn't want to be dirty, I know some people thought we were, but we had to make contact and be very physical."
I think this is the only way teams can hope to slow LeBron down at this point. You have to physically check him every trip down the court, and hope he loses his concentration. If that means giving a flagrant foul, so be it.[/QUOTE]
I agree and I hope this settles some of the nonsense that older players spout about how current players couldn't handle playing in the 80's.. I have a feeling that all of the stars of today would do just fine. They wouldnt like it but they could play through it just like every player managed to in the 80's
Lebron
Bryant
Durant
Patty Mills
Melo
Wade
Nowitzki
Paul
All would be all starts playing in any era.
I would add Rose and Irving but they cant seem to make a sandwich without getting injured.
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[QUOTE=Breezy]I agree and I hope this settles some of the nonsense that older players spout about how current players couldn't handle playing in the 80's.. I have a feeling that all of the stars of today would do just fine. They wouldnt like it but they could play through it just like every player managed to in the 80's
Lebron
Bryant
Durant
Patty Mills
Melo
Wade
Nowitzki
Paul
[B][U]All would be all starts[/U][/B] playing in any era.
I would add Rose and Irving but they cant seem to make a sandwich without getting injured.[/QUOTE]
Patty Mills doesnt even start now:lol
On what planet does he have business being in that list of players:lol
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What? lebron still had an eff 30+ game......Wade and Bosh sucking is what happened. If anything, lebron needed more touches/shot attempts.
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[QUOTE=(e)]If it was a series we would of had Noah...
Your butt would be hurting 10x worse if he was playing tonight.
Stupid butthurt Miami fans with an excuse for everything.[/QUOTE]
And in a series Heat BEat Bulls in 5 max without Rose 6 with him..
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[QUOTE=coin24]Patty Mills doesnt even start now:lol
On what planet does he have business being in that list of players:lol[/QUOTE]
My bad, I meant all stars.
I believe it's clear to everyone that Patrick Mills is the greatest human to ever play the sport (If in fact he isn't an angelic manifestation of the divine sent to earth to play hoops)
You either need to get on board with the fact that at any point Mills will be dropping 100 point quintuple doubles every night or you should stop analyzing basketball cause you clearly have some learning to do. :D
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[QUOTE=Beatlezz][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRzk_duhj4[/url]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
brendan haywood real talk :bowdown:
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[QUOTE=Breezy]I agree and I hope this settles some of the nonsense that older players spout about how current players couldn't handle playing in the 80's.. I have a feeling that all of the stars of today would do just fine. They wouldnt like it but they could play through it just like every player managed to in the 80's
Lebron
Bryant
Durant
Patty Mills
Melo
Wade
Nowitzki
Paul
All would be all starts playing in any era.
I would add Rose and Irving but they cant seem to make a sandwich without getting injured.[/QUOTE]
Kobe would get destroyed by prime Andrew Toney. Kobe still a better player by far, but people are underestimating how great a scorer Andrew Toney was back in the day. Hell, Kobe probably would have fits against Danny freaking Ainge guarding him. Kobe would still get his 30/40 points, but Ainge and the 80's Celtics would simply outsmart Kobe and his 2010 Lakers to a tough win.
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[QUOTE=MiseryCityTexas]Kobe would get destroyed by prime Andrew Toney. Kobe still a better player by far, but people are underestimating how great a scorer Andrew Toney was back in the day. Hell, Kobe probably would have fits against Danny freaking Ainge guarding him. Kobe would still get his 30/40 points, but Ainge and the 80's Celtics would simply outsmart Kobe and his 2010 Lakers to a tough win.[/QUOTE]
If your point is that the 86 Celtics are better than the 2010 Lakers then I agree with you. However if your saying that that is only true because Kobe couldn't play in 80's because it would've been too physical then you're being silly. Kobe would have been one of the top players.
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lebron was phased by them jordan 23 jerseys in tha stands, that phucked your boy up:roll:
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'86 Celtics would embarrass the '10 Lakers.
And Jordan still got his against the Pistons as well. I remember the first few playoff games against the Pistons in '89 (I think) MJ had a trip dub one game and like 45 in another. Bulls went up 2-1, then lost 3 in a row.
Anyways, the point of the 'Jordan Rules' isn't really to stop LeBron, it's to wear on his mental and physical energy. While it's definitely harder to implement today with these soft ass rules, it can also be more dangerous. You saw LeBron pick up a flagrant tonight in frustration. One more and he's out of the game, and the refs are quick with the whistle these days.
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it's one game people, move on
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The fouls LeBron got tonight were nothing compared to 80's fouls.
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[QUOTE=TheMan]The fouls LeBron got tonight were nothing compared to 80's fouls.[/QUOTE]
I AGREED:applause:
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[QUOTE=plowking]Read my post ass wipe.
Every call I complained about was because it was too weak in terms of physical play. :oldlol:
The only two games I've complained about the reffing this season in a game happen to be the two Chicago games we lost. I guess its because your team somehow managed to assemble the biggest pack of d!ckheads at every position, thus fusing together and creating this giant clusterf*ck of d!ckheads on the same team, that manage to get away with calls better than any other team.
You're probably from Tasmania or something since you're a right knob of an Aussie.[/QUOTE]
Clown
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[QUOTE=plowking]Then you have to hope for rescinded back-court violations, bullshit techincals for you, bullshit off the ball rebounding calls, etc.
Bulls are a bunch of floppers and pansies on the offensive end, then foul the shit out of you on the defensive end. Its like a team full of Tyson Chandlers.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="Red"][B]I get to brag about Insidehoops because clearly the Bulls read our threads:
[/B][/COLOR]http://207.58.151.151/forum/showthread.php?p=8375066
[B]I called the exact correct strategy on last Saturday, a strategy which worked to perfection last night:[/B]
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]Spurs can beat Heat in a series. So can Pacers. Pacers have a powerful team and this is a point that is very effective against the Heat.
The Heat need to be totally brutalized. Guys need to use real man tactics on LeBron James. Who has body slammed him like Jordan, Bird, Shaq got nightly? Nobody, really.
It's plainly evident that James needs to be beat down hard. But nobody ever touches him. Pacers need to put Psycho T AND Hibs on him and just pulverize LeBron because I severely doubt he can take a '90s Knicks strategy. Double team him for the physicality and let him pass out because he can't even move. And Wade too. For a fact [I]he [/I]can't handle punishment such as Bryant gets regularly, his entitlement attitude has always left him crying to refs.
Once again. Where is the Charles Oakley or early Pistons Bob Lanier mentality in this league?[/QUOTE]
I have also called it in several game threads.
The ancient, immutable truth of tough, physical ball has shown its powerful search-light on several points plainly:
* Wade has been called D Whistle for valid reasons. [B]You of all people have no grounds for yelling about referees, Plowking.[/B] Wade has been getting phantom calls for years and that is a disgusting fact plain for all to see.
*James cannot join the Fresco Pantheon of Chamberlain, Jabbar, & Jordan until he meets the same challenges those manly men faced and defeated.
*Heat can certainly be defeated by playoff level teams.
* The NBA must be consistent in their whistles. Physical ball is the best of all - but each game must be treated the same by all referee teams!!
As many threads are pointing out about the end of the Heat streak -
* that was simply 1980s NBA such as Magic, Bernard, Larry Legend had to face nightly -
* Heat can't square up and play hard physical ball without showing their true mentality -
* James has never had to play in a real man's game.
Now then my opinion is the NBA has the opportunity and the challenge here, the path to move to the next level. They can get past the Doneghy scandal and get back to the greatest sport of all. The league was forced to call games the way it has these past seasons because of the absolute, world-wide outrage over a referee shaving points. They had to go through this period of D-Whistle and floppage and phantom calls for Durant because the integrity of the game had been destroyed.
Now is the time to get back to a physical, strong game which everyone loved to watch from clear back in the 60s right through the Shaquillle O'Neal era.
LeBron must examine Jordan & Chamberlain and find that powerful character both of them displayed nightly - they didn't flagrant foul, they didn't stoop to low childish cheap shots, they didn't ask for anything extra from refs - they just asked for all games to be called consistent, so there was a level field.
Only when the League plays at its true powerful, physical level can Lebron James meet his greatest challenge and become what I believe he really has within him ~ one of the greatest of all-time.
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32 points on 11-17 shooting. I don't think thy we're that effective.
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[QUOTE=LongLiveTheKing]32 points on 11-17 shooting. I don't think thy we're that effective.[/QUOTE]
:sleeping :violin: :sleeping:blah :sleeping
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every team needs to do this to him every game. that way lebron will get mad and start crying like a baby and fail to show up in the 4th quarter again.
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You know you're the best player in the world and on the best team when everyone thinks they've figured you out after 1 loss in 28 games. :roll:
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[QUOTE=Mr. Incredible]You know you're the best player in the world and on the best team when everyone thinks they've figured you out after 1 loss in 28 games. :roll:[/QUOTE]
Oh, so [I]now[/I] the regular season doesn't matter..? Lebron fans :oldlol:
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So him running over KH and getting hit hard one time constitutes the jordan rules? LeBron played a good game. ... his teammates folded around him.
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[QUOTE=kuniva_dAMiGhTy]Oh, so [I]now[/I] the regular season doesn't matter..? Lebron fans :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
Its the playoffs for every team that plays Miami. But for Miami, the playoffs is just weeks away. What don't you guys get? Miami coasts the first half against teams giving it their all. They were eventually gonna lose by doing that
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[QUOTE=bdreason]Chuck Daily on the 'Jordan Rules',
"The rule was, anytime he went by you, you had to nail him. If he was coming off a screen, nail him. We didn't want to be dirty, I know some people thought we were, but we had to make contact and be very physical."
I think this is the only way teams can hope to slow LeBron down at this point. You have to physically check him every trip down the court, and hope he loses his concentration. If that means giving a flagrant foul, so be it.[/QUOTE]
It'll never work effectively on LeBron because he still has Wade and Bosh while Jordan only had a young Pippen who was pretty raw.