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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
looks like dwight schrute and roger ebert
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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
Originally Posted by rhowen4
looks like dwight schrute and roger ebert
n ppl say humans n athletes dont evolve
Last edited by King Jane; 07-09-2014 at 01:15 PM.
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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
He would still lose in the finals
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Banned
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hed be 2/5 in the finals.
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Bear Chested Da Brawn
Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
2 out of every 5 cotton plant picked
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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
Originally Posted by King Jane
that team would sweep 2014 cheat
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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
Originally Posted by STATUTORY
2 out of every 5 cotton plant picked
racism
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
Originally Posted by King Jane
n ppl say humans n athletes dont evolve
Which is why ancient athletes, millenia ago, could still perform as fine as athletes in modern Olympics. Chionis of Sparta, in 656 BC, a long jumper, would have won a gold medal in 1896 and been placed in top-8 of even more recent Olympics, up to the 1952 ones, and this is only one example, taken from an ancient era, when only Greeks were allowed to take part - so, he may actually not have been the best of his era, either. So, for whole millenia, athletes remained roughly as good, but in the last decades, a new type of human body took over and superathletes were created, right?
As for LeBron in 1896, here are some of the original rules of basketball:
3. A player cannot run with the ball. The player must throw it from the spot on which he catches it, allowance to be made for a man who catches the ball when running at a good speed if he tries to stop.
5. No shouldering, holding, pushing, tripping, or striking in any way the person of an opponent shall be allowed; the first infringement of this rule by any player shall count as a foul, the second shall disqualify him until the next goal is made, or, if there was evident intent to injure the person, for the whole of the game, no substitute allowed.
6. A foul is striking at the ball with the fist, violation of Rules 3,4, and such as described in Rule 5.
Just when you thought he'd be allowed to play the same way he does now.
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Re: wat stats would lebron put up in tha 1800s
Originally Posted by Psileas
Which is why ancient athletes, millenia ago, could still perform as fine as athletes in modern Olympics. Chionis of Sparta, in 656 BC, a long jumper, would have won a gold medal in 1896 and been placed in top-8 of even more recent Olympics, up to the 1952 ones, and this is only one example, taken from an ancient era, when only Greeks were allowed to take part - so, he may actually not have been the best of his era, either. So, for whole millenia, athletes remained roughly as good, but in the last decades, a new type of human body took over and superathletes were created, right?
As for LeBron in 1896, here are some of the original rules of basketball:
3. A player cannot run with the ball. The player must throw it from the spot on which he catches it, allowance to be made for a man who catches the ball when running at a good speed if he tries to stop.
5. No shouldering, holding, pushing, tripping, or striking in any way the person of an opponent shall be allowed; the first infringement of this rule by any player shall count as a foul, the second shall disqualify him until the next goal is made, or, if there was evident intent to injure the person, for the whole of the game, no substitute allowed.
6. A foul is striking at the ball with the fist, violation of Rules 3,4, and such as described in Rule 5.
Just when you thought he'd be allowed to play the same way he does now.
since lebron has no jumper, he'd shoot like 20%. And i'm a lebron fan btw.
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