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NBA Legend
Re: Really Good NBA Analysis: Thinking Basketball
[QUOTE=RRR3]Ah so you agree with him on his top 40 I
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Re: Really Good NBA Analysis: Thinking Basketball
I like Elgee as a basketball analyst
I remember when he posted on RGM and we debated some things there, namely the importance of longevity vs peak. I didn’t agree with him, I thought he valued it too much in cases where the difference isn’t vast, but he’s always been well reasoned and backs up his points. Though everyone has biases
The backpicks list was pretty good and it’s easy to see why he ranked the Top 3 as he did. By his own words, Kareem had the GOAT longevity, Jordan’s peak was greatest but his injured season and retirements docked what would’ve easily put him as #1 on his list, LeBron has the 2nd beat peak ever (with an argument for best) while combining it with some amazing longevity. If he keeps it up and returns to championship contention, especially if he wins one, I have no doubt he’d be at the top of ElGees list
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NBA All-star
Re: Really Good NBA Analysis: Thinking Basketball
[QUOTE=LostCause]I like Elgee as a basketball analyst
I remember when he posted on RGM and we debated some things there, namely the importance of longevity vs peak. I didn
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Lol
Re: Really Good NBA Analysis: Thinking Basketball
Originally Posted by FKAri
Damn. This is military grade ether. Can't even muster a "well I don't have to agree with everything they say."
He has no response.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Really Good NBA Analysis: Thinking Basketball
[QUOTE=RRR3]Ah so you agree with him on his top 40 I
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