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Top 2 fam
Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Kareem and lebron are the goat of the goats of 2 franchises (1 small market and 1 big market) is it a bigger Accomplishment to be a goat in 2 different systems or dominate in the same system for a period of time? (Jordan Bulls)
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Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Too bad the Heat think Wade is the Goat of the franchise instead of this benedict arnold.
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Top 2 fam
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by TomCat
Too bad the Heat think Wade is the Goat of the franchise instead of this benedict arnold.
Lebrons the goat tbh they wouldn't have won in 12 or 13 without his Goat production and defense
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Heat Nation
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by TheWinningFam
Lebrons the goat tbh they wouldn't have won in 12 or 13 without his Goat production and defense
2011 as well.... oh wait
stfu
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Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by TomCat
Too bad the Heat think Wade is the Goat of the franchise instead of this benedict arnold.
Newsflash: Wade also jumped ship to another Eastern Conference rival.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
lebron is the best player to ever play in a cavalier and heat uniform. like it or not small *****.
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The Sheriff
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Wade won more rings with the Heat
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Coach
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Miami is a franchise of mercenaries and free agents with the exception of Wade. Who was shown no loyalty by the devious, slimy, back stabbing overrated GM, Pat Riley.
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Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Here's the thing, TWF: MJ did for all intents and purposes play for two different franchises. He played on the pre-Scottie/Phil Bulls (where he went 1-9), and then the Scottie/Phil Bulls, where they contended every year.
Thus you could compare Lebron/MJ/Kareem based on how they did with good teams around them, and they were all successful. But you can also compare them with bad teams around them, and in that comparison only Lebron and Kareem come out favorably.
It definitely puts things in perspective when trying to compare these guys to each other when on equal footing...
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Greatest
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by Akrazotile
Here's the thing, TWF: MJ did for all intents and purposes play for two different franchises. He played on the pre-Scottie/Phil Bulls (where he went 1-9), and then the Scottie/Phil Bulls, where they contended every year.
Thus you could compare Lebron/MJ/Kareem based on how they did with good teams around them, and they were all successful. But you can also compare them with bad teams around them, and in that comparison only Lebron and Kareem come out favorably.
It definitely puts things in perspective when trying to compare these guys to each other when on equal footing...
A repulsive avatar befit of a moronic poster.
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YMCA Scrub
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by MaxPlayer
Newsflash: Wade also jumped ship to another Eastern Conference rival.
Newsflash: Wade is still considered the GOAT of the franchise.
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Coach
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by MaxPlayer
Newsflash: Wade also jumped ship to another Eastern Conference rival.
No he was forced to due to cheap, back stabbing and disloyal management.
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11/13
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
How about 3?
Warriors
Lakers
Sixers
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Top 2 fam
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by Papaya Petee
2011 as well.... oh wait
stfu
Lebron put up GOAT numbers as the third option in 2011, whats your point?
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King of LA
Re: Is it better to be the goat of 2 franchises?
Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
No he was forced to due to cheap, back stabbing and disloyal management.
no he wasn't. Riley offered a reasonable price but wade declined to form a superteam in the bulls.
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