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    Default Re: MJ's rookie season vs Kobe's MVP season

    Quote Originally Posted by GimmeThat
    watching the people who knows how to talk about winning to the media bitter against those who can put up the numbers on how to win in front of the audiences, makes up the information that are being broadcasted to the masses

    it's fun and all

    but then there's only one trophy every year
    Dude, is English not your first language? Literally none of your posts have ever made any god damn sense

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    Dude, is English not your first language? Literally none of your posts have ever made any god damn sense

    you must be the person who people are waiting for the contract to expire

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHAQisGOAT
    Coming back with the same old, same old Like some acid reflux.

    BTW, after '85 Moncrief was never the same again due to degenerative knees.
    Let's bring up 2000's MJ or something too, at that, smdh.

    Anyways, paraphrasing one of my previous post (which you never responded to) on the subject you've brought up...

    Love how you just mention the TS% on the topic at hand
    How about also saying that Jordan shot a sub-par 43.6% from the field, .442 eFG%, for the series
    FG drop-off of 7.9%, from the regular-season!!
    5 more minutes per game for Michael, yet only 1 more PPG up from the RS...
    Bunch of TO's too, trying to do way too much, while Sid kept his possessions very efficient with terrific impact, then doing the best you can get on the other end.



    Moncrief went on and averaged 26.5 PPG on .717 TS%
    55% FG, 40% 3PT, 93% FT.
    CONSIDERABLY upping his usual (regular-season) production...
    150 ORtg on that ass, .569 eFG%!!!
    WHILE holding the all-time greatest SG well under his usual %'s, WHILE leading his team to that 3-1 victory in the series.



    Jordan also had teammate Orlando Woolridge putting up 20.5 on 50% for the series, he was wrecking shit up in the paint.
    Quintin Dailey, Jordan's backup, was coming off the bench putting up 15.3, although on 41% from the floor.

    Not even like the series was WAY too one-sided for the Bucks... 110 to 105 points per game, 114 to 109 ORtg... .514 to .472 eFG%... Bulls with better ORB% and less TOV%.
    It was within reach, let's say. And Jordan still played a great series, but got outplayed and lost

    And you just KNOW that if that happened with LeBron and not MJ, you'd be all up on it, mocking James... So, just gimme a break.

    I'd say the case for Moncrief having outplayed MJ is stronger than the other way around, just how it is... Sid showed him the ropes, be glad for it just like Jordan was, just like Jordan said it happened.


    Not in my house!

    Stop being so salty, son.

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    MJ is better than Kobe?

    Yea he be

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    So we're just going to ignore that MJ played in an era that had a much higher pace and teams scored at a much more efficient rate? Not to mention that MJ didn't have a post game nor did he have a reliable jump shot, but somehow he was a better player than prime Kobe?

    Jordan's team had a pace of 99.4 and it was bottom 3 of the league

    Kobe's team had a pace of 95.6 and it was top 10 of the league

    Not to mention that Jordan couldn't crack .500 playing on a better roster while Kobe led his team to the Finals with two of his best players injured...and Lakers won 19 more games than the Bulls.

    Jordan's 2nd option averaged 23 ppg on 55% shooting as well.

    This is a troll thread.

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    Default Re: MJ's rookie season vs Kobe's MVP season

    another thing i noticed


    jordans rookie season > some of jordans mvp seasons


    and?

    was rookie jordan a more valuable player than 98 mj?


    jordan was an unstoppable dunker/slasher/ short range spamming 1 of a kind before his time player back in 1985

    his team sucked. he could take 30 shots a game.

    the definition of an empty stat padding loser

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