Originally posted by live jive
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Is LeBron Overrated?
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let me guess, if marvin harrison 2 yrs ago had a terrible day fumbled twice and dropped a td and colts woulda lost SB to bears lets just say then peyton wouldnt be great but eli is and hes definately great and better than peyton cuz he has ring....bron is 23 on a team that would be in lottery every yr w.o him but since he hasnt got a championship yet at 23 hes not great u need ur head examined bottom lineedification will take place pull up the reins and get outta the race.
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Originally posted by molta02if you want to talk about championships, this thread should be locked because it begins and ends w/ bill russell.im sorry this is too funny to me
edification will take place pull up the reins and get outta the race.
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Originally posted by LVJimmyUh, r u kidding me? Yea, maybe the Celts, BUT THE PISTONS JUST LOST TO THE SIXERS AT HOME.
In my mind, the Celtics are in the same class as the Lakers and Hornets. The Pistons are in the same class as the Jazz, Spurs, and Suns. And the Magic are in the same class as the Rockets and Mavericks. Cleveland is probably on par with the Nuggets and it's downhill from there.
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NO what we have hear is simple. Like I said, any opinion other then your own is wrong right Jive? What you have shown me is that your standards are such that you settle for throwing the word GREAT out where ever you see big numbers and no results. Again what has James done? What? If he was great, truly great, we wouldn't be having this discussion. Post a thread that asks if Jordan is overrated, post a thread and ask if Magic was overrated? You will get few responses, atleast serious ones, because their greatness can't be denied or questioned. Will James become GREAT, who knows. Chances are good he may, but as I have said, to call him so right now IMHO is premature. Sure, he took over the game, I believe six last year against the Pistons, but what did it get him........a ass kicking by the Spurs. D Wade took over game six of the Championship series, what did it get him......a Championship. Bottom line, what has he done? Big numbers does not greatness make. Ask all the players you named, Stockton, Malone, even Marino if they fill a void from not winning that ring, the honest answer is YES. So if James does not when a title, you still put him amoung the GREATS of all time? Again, it doesn't matter, because you obviously don't understand why these players compete. I believe you are slumped over in mediocrity, so lets just put everyone with big numbers on the GREAT shelf and call it a day. lol Again I ask.....what has all those numbers gotten him...........nothing. He is the same as Dirk or Steve Nash or AI....very good players with voids in their careers. I know before anyone writes it, he is young. And if he wins a title one or ten I will the first one to proclaim how great he is. But for now, he is an incredibly gifted player trying to reach his potential of greatness by winning a title. And you are someone who only listens to himself, and calls others names when they disagree. But I am not surprised by that, given your views greatness."Just livin' the dream"
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Originally posted by zeib10THE MOST OVERRATED PLAYER IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS.
Great players make their team better. He doesn't.
He can't shoot.
He drives to the basket and gets every call.
NBA Championships:
D Wade - 1
Lebron - 0
First off, it is the height of hypocrisy to mention LeBron "getting calls" and then bring up Dwayne Wade.
Secondly, no player in the league makes his teammates better than LeBron. That's not even a question.O..H.........I..O!
2010 NCAA Football: 4-3-1
2010 NFL: 0-0
2009-2010 NCAA Basketball: 30-23-1
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do you have too win a title to be great? elgin baylor nba no title. ernie banks mlb no title. dan marino nfl no title. all hall of famers. basketball is a team sport and if you don't have the right players surrounding you a title may well be out of reach. i don't think numbers alone make you a great player either. how much does he get his teamates involved? does he make the big play on a continual basis? labron is definetly a top player right now, but give him more time too see if hes great. kobe has always been a scorer but this year hes played more team ball and showed hes learned too trust his teamates. he's becoming great.The difference between genius and stupidity, is that genius has it's limits.
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Originally posted by soonerbudIt amazes me, Jack, for example because we totally disagree on the James opinion and all it is, is opinion. Now James has a triple double, against Washington......and anyone who thinks James isn't great is wrong. Dude, bottom line, you think he is so be it.
Lebron is a GREAT player in this day and age...he IS NOT an ALL TIME GREAT because he has not done it long enough. Does the media over sensationalize his game, I think they do. But that should not diminish his talent.
How great did Jordan make his teammates prior to Pippen? James is 23, give him time and support and he will be, imo, one of the top 5 players of all-time by the time he is done.
Sooner, I personally think your infatuation with Wade clouds your judgement of James as James gets all the press (although I am so sick of the Wade commercials with Barkley). Last year, one of your issues with Lebron was that he was cocky, arrogant and never smiles...I think that argument has been put to bed...I personallyu think, along with Wade, that he is one of the most refreshing interviews in the NBAQ today. i actually have a very hard time believeuing this kid is 23 and believe their should be a Miguel Tejada-like investigation!Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by soonerbudGreat is something you have to define by ability to lead teams to Championships. You think that big numbers make a player great.......well if Championships mean nothing in the equation of greatness.......I want to call Alex English Great......Championships MUST be considered in GREATNESS, it is why you play. Different sports, but what do you think makes Jeter the "Prince of New York" or what made Montana great........numbers do not greatness make. So my question remains.....what has all these big numbers gotten James to this point? I go back to the greatness of Magic or Bird. Bird especially, he made some players that were not the "cream of the crop" alot better. And Magic, well lets just say, there may have never been better at that positionLast edited by JBC13; 04-22-2008, 03:08 PM.
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