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"Michael Jordan didn't care about stats"
Also Michael Jordan:
The NBA / Sam McManis : Pitino Finds Slumping Knicks Are a Team in Turmoil as Players Bicker
The New York tabloids have resurrected a catchy phrase to describe the suddenly slumping New York Knicks, a nickname previously reserved primarily for the New York Yankees: "Team Turmoil."www.latimes.com
Just another inconvenient MJ story to quietly get swept under the rug, along with his degenerate gambling-related ones.
I forgot so many things about that game. Steve Nash just showing up randomly on the bench in uniform, Anthony Bennett, Luol Deng on the Cavs (I barely remember that). This feels so long ago at this point.
Fixed for youColleges been paying kids since inception
Always hated the back to back timeouts in late game situations
I’m not surprised Kd left because of how sensitive he is but I feel what you’re saying. Watching the 2017 replay right now, definitely miss watching that team. KD is the most unstoppable offensive weapon we’ve ever seen imo.He had such an amazing gift.
KD Warriors was basketball nirvana. Look at how many dribbles Kyrie & LeBron were taking to get into their stuff vs. how many dribbles the Warriors were taking. It was like a different sport.
I’ll forever be amazed that Durant actually decided to leave.
I believe everyone is consciously aware of their stats.
But I am cynical as well.
He had such an amazing gift.
KD Warriors was basketball nirvana. Look at how many dribbles Kyrie & LeBron were taking to get into their stuff vs. how many dribbles the Warriors were taking. It was like a different sport.
I’ll forever be amazed that Durant actually decided to leave.
Lakers having 4 all stars in 98 and getting swept by the Jazz seems inconceivable
So, Simmons has been doing some re-watches of '90s Bulls games. I hope when they do a 1998 Finals game he focuses on Game 3 and not Game 6. Game 3 is the Bulls' magnum opus. Final score: 96-54. Tied for third-lowest points in an NBA game in the shot clock era (1954-now). Just utter destruction. The irony is that Bulls set the record the following lockout season by scoring 49 in a single game.
In soccer, the premier league back up for training and a couple teams already have multiple players testing positive for corona...And in Germany they supposed to start matches back up in a week or 2, one team can’t play their game cuz they got players with it as well...It’s gon be even harder to start back up here cuz nobody knows what they doingOne person who "wasn't scared" infected FORTY (40) people in one night.
Wild ****.
Lost 4-1 the year prior, and got swept in '99 by the Spurs. Granted, that was the weird lockout season, but it was a strange run for the Lakers in the late '90s.
His latest hoop pods have been really good.
enjoyed the discussion on the greatest teams ever and how the 91’ bulls > 96 bulls and said the 17’ warriors were probably the greatest team of all time. The deep dive into expansion that came from this was fantastic
also enjoying the rewatcha’bulls’ stuff because some of the in game analysis of what actually happened is kind of contrary to how history tells it. Prime example is how great Jordan actually was in the 95 offs and that the bulls simply caught a bad matchup as a .500 ball club
I've been talking forever about how watered down the NBA was after Toronto and Vancouver were added. There were more 60-win teams from '96-'98 than any three-year stretch ever, and it's not even close. In 1998, the Sonics and Lakers were both 61-21, and were still behind Utah. The Lakers destroyed the Sonics in the second round, then lost to the Jazz. Also, the Lakers had four All-Stars (as was mentioned). Don't tell me the '90s were better lol. Early '90s were fine. By 1996, the NBA was headed towards what we got in the early to mid 2000s. Things are a lot better now.
Should Kobe had been an All-Star though.Lakers having 4 all stars in 98 and getting swept by the Jazz seems inconceivable
So, Simmons has been doing some re-watches of '90s Bulls games. I hope when they do a 1998 Finals game he focuses on Game 3 and not Game 6. Game 3 is the Bulls' magnum opus. Final score: 96-54. Tied for third-lowest points in an NBA game in the shot clock era (1954-now). Just utter destruction. The irony is that Bulls set the record the following lockout season by scoring 49 in a single game.