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  • dal9
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    Originally posted by Motion Offense

    Hey! Just because you can’t petition to fire a coach right now does not mean it’s boring
    FIRE PHIL JACKSON

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  • Motion Offense
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    Originally posted by Pacergeek
    You know when fans are ridiculously bored over the off season when they are debating over the best team from two completely different eras. Who would win between the 90's Bulls and the 2010's Warriors. Who gives a ****.
    Hey! Just because you can’t petition to fire a coach right now does not mean it’s boring

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  • Pacergeek
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    You know when fans are ridiculously bored over the off season when they are debating over the best team from two completely different eras. Who would win between the 90's Bulls and the 2010's Warriors. Who gives a ****.

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  • Motion Offense
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    Originally posted by Pacerized

    If it's 90's rules I don't think Steph or KD average much over 20 but I don't think they could handle the physicality. Current rules and Jordan averages 55.
    Reggie Miller played in the 90’s as a 180 pound player. Steph has like 30 pounds on him and KD has 50 pounds. If Steve Kerr played in the “tough” physical nature they can too.

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  • McKeyFan
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    Luc Longley.

    Bulls > Warriors.

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  • BornIndy
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    Originally posted by LongTimePacerFan

    Robert Horry has more rings than Jordan. This is the worst possible argument.

    Here's a really good way to think about this. LeBron has made the finals 10 times. Jordan made 6. If Jordan had taken his team to 4 more finals, but lost all of them, it would have been an improvement. So he's objectively worse than 6-4 in the finals, having lost in earlier rounds instead of losing in the finals.
    Does Robert Horry have 6 finals MVPs? C'mon man

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  • LongTimePacerFan
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    Originally posted by BornIndy
    I think the main discussion got a little sidetracked. Motion offense and I were debating Jordan vs. Lebron.

    Lebron didn't even beat KD Warriors. He got the Cavs to the finals that year but when the East was really weak.

    Again...the thing about Jordan being 6-0 in the finals, he gets the benefit of the doubt IMO.

    Same can't be said for Durant, Curry, or Lebron.

    Finals Records:

    Durant: 2-2

    Curry: 4-2

    Lebron: 4-6
    Robert Horry has more rings than Jordan. This is the worst possible argument.

    Here's a really good way to think about this. LeBron has made the finals 10 times. Jordan made 6. If Jordan had taken his team to 4 more finals, but lost all of them, it would have been an improvement. So he's objectively worse than 6-4 in the finals, having lost in earlier rounds instead of losing in the finals.

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  • BornIndy
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    I think the main discussion got a little sidetracked. Motion offense and I were debating Jordan vs. Lebron.

    Lebron didn't even beat KD Warriors. He got the Cavs to the finals that year but when the East was really weak.

    Again...the thing about Jordan being 6-0 in the finals, he gets the benefit of the doubt IMO.

    Same can't be said for Durant, Curry, or Lebron.

    Finals Records:

    Durant: 2-2

    Curry: 4-2

    Lebron: 4-6

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  • Sollozzo
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    Originally posted by Pacerized

    If it's 90's rules I don't think Steph or KD average much over 20 but I don't think they could handle the physicality. Current rules and Jordan averages 55.
    KD is maybe a top 5 overall offensive skill set of all time, and Curry is obviously the best shooter of all time. He can shoot over any defender. Why would the balls all of the sudden magically not be going in the basket in the 1990’s? The basket and ball were the same sizes then, right?

    Both of these guys would light it up in any era.

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  • LongTimePacerFan
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    Originally posted by Pacerized

    If it's 90's rules I don't think Steph or KD average much over 20 but I don't think they could handle the physicality. Current rules and Jordan averages 55.
    Jordan already had today's rules when he played. The difference was that no one else did. You couldn't breathe on Jordan without it being a foul.

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  • Pacerized
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    Originally posted by Motion Offense

    Jordan may be the leading scorer his 35,36 points look good but KD and Steph are getting 26-30 points a piece.
    If it's 90's rules I don't think Steph or KD average much over 20 but I don't think they could handle the physicality. Current rules and Jordan averages 55.

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  • Motion Offense
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    Originally posted by pogi

    Not against Jordan and Pippen, they are not
    Jordan isn’t chasing Curry or Klay around every screen. Jordan is most likely guarding Klay. Pip isn’t going to affect KD that much. If Kawhi Leonard who IMO is a better defender than Pip can’t slow down KD, Pip isn’t. KD has 4 inches and 20 pounds on Pippen.

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  • pogi
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    Originally posted by Motion Offense

    Jordan may be the leading scorer his 35,36 points look good but KD and Steph are getting 26-30 points a piece.
    Not against Jordan and Pippen, they are not

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  • Motion Offense
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    Originally posted by Peck

    Is it your contention that Durrant was going to outscore Michael Jordan?
    Jordan may be the leading scorer his 35,36 points look good but KD and Steph are getting 26-30 points a piece.

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  • Ichi
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    Originally posted by Peck

    Is it your contention that Durrant was going to outscore Michael Jordan?
    I never said anything like that, but he might, given you can't really guard him properly (zone or not) with the players around him on that team. The main idea was that Able left KD out of his response to me previously. I feel very confident the trio of Curry/Klay/KD would outscore any trio from Chicago though, which doesn't mean a win in itself.

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