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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Dray n Klay
I'm being generous
Wasn't the best MJ could do was 20/4/3 on 41% in the modern era? (2002-2003)?
Me saying a prime MJ putting up 26/6/5 on 51% seems optimistic tbh. But I have faith in MJ .
At 39-40 years old
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Wilt Davis
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Never thought I'd live to see the day someone would say Harden is better than MJ, but this is ISH.
Wilt in today's era:
36/18/4 with 5 blocks
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Laker Gang #COYG
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Marchesk
Never thought I'd live to see the day someone would say Harden is better than MJ, but this is ISH.
Wilt in today's era:
36/18/4 with 5 blocks
Irrelevant
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Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
He would only average 40. 45 is absurd.
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King of LA
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Marchesk
Never thought I'd live to see the day someone would say Harden is better than MJ, but this is ISH.
Wilt in today's era:
36/18/4 with 5 blocks
do you think demar derozan is a better player than james harden? Answer that honestly.
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Wilt Davis
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Lebronxrings
do you think demar derozan is a better player than james harden? Answer that honestly.
No. What does that have to do with Jordan? Harden is a very good player, even if his style of play is distasteful. But very good and Michael Jordan are worlds apart.
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King of LA
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Marchesk
No. What does that have to do with Jordan? Harden is a very good player, even if his style of play is distasteful. But very good and Michael Jordan are worlds apart.
not trying to troll but derozan is basically MJ +/- 2 points. Obviously Jordan looked great back then, but harden is clearly superior, come on.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by jstern
I remember back in the 90s Jordan saying that he could average 40 ppg, but that it would be at the cost of the team. He wasn't bragging or anything. So yeah, with today's rules Jordan could probably average 45ppg, but probably wouldn't.
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When Jordan was first onto the league it was give me the ball and clearout.
Finally it was Phil JAx , that convinced him to play into a system that would win chips./
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Dray n Klay
Or maybe Harden just happens to be a better overall player than MJ?
Ever thought about that, oldie.
I'm not anti-Harden in any way - but better than Jordan ... cmon man ....
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RENT FREE
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Some people just have such wrong opinions lol
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81
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Jordan is the most overrated player in any sport ever . The guy was ahead of his time athletically, thats it. And was probably on PEDs. He'd be a top 10 player in the league right now in his prime because he wouldnt superior to anyone athletically.
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RENT FREE
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by G0ATbe
Jordan is the most overrated player in any sport ever . The guy was ahead of his time athletically, thats it. And was probably on PEDs. He'd be a top 10 player in the league right now in his prime because he wouldnt superior to anyone athletically.
Let me guess....you think Kobe is better?
Exactly.
Stupid mofo
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81
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Kawhi m8
Let me guess....you think Kobe is better?
Exactly.
Stupid mofo
I'm not gonna sit here and debate with inferior Jordan fans. Why get into a debate when I know I've already won?
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NBA Legend
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
Originally Posted by Dr Hawk
If the much inferior player Harden is able to put up 29/6/8 imagine what the GOAT would do.
But Harden is exorbitantly ball dominant. He wouldn't be putting up those numbers on a championship caliber team.
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Great college starter
Re: Jordan fanboys in a nutshell
highest ppg was 37, yet he is going to improve that by 8 ppg in an era where less points are scored
If he shot jacked like he did in the 80s, he could probably average around 35 ppg... but Curry would still be a better player offensively as he does it on better efficiency, within the flow of the game and it gives huge spacing to team mates.
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