patrolla Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 Ah...eh..Robert Jaworski? Hihihihi Quote Link to comment
the flying goat Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 (edited) C- KareemF- DuncanF- JamesG- JordanG- Magic hehehe mahirap pumili kung sino ang greatest. so nilagay ko na lang yung mga the greatest sa kani kanilang positions. no hating hehe Edited December 19, 2013 by the flying goat Quote Link to comment
Zoolander69 Posted December 21, 2013 Share Posted December 21, 2013 C- KareemPF- JamesSF- BirdSG- JordanPG- Johnson6th Man- BryantBenchDuncanO' NealStocktonMalonePippenHakeemNash Coah: Phil JacksonOffensive Asst: Mike D antoni, Mike KDefensive: Vogel and Popovich Quote Link to comment
maglalatik Posted December 26, 2013 Share Posted December 26, 2013 Sa skills at finesse - MJSa lakas at puwersa - LBJ Quote Link to comment
B L A D E Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 Kareem Abdul Jabbar Quote Link to comment
Larry Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 C- KareemPF- JamesSF- BirdSG- JordanPG- Johnson6th Man- BryantBenchDuncanO' NealStocktonMalonePippenHakeemNash Coah: Phil JacksonOffensive Asst: Mike D antoni, Mike KDefensive: Vogel and Popovich looking at your list I'm assuming you're young, around 23-25 probably. there's no way Kareem was better than Wilt Chamberlainand James better than Tim Duncan. Phil Jackson is also not better than Red Auerbach or Chuck Daly even. He might have the most wins, but he's not the best coach ever. Quote Link to comment
chinitotalaga Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Didn't they already tag MJ as the greatest ever? Even the old timers agree, I'm not sure if someone made a strong argument out of it, and I think the current superstars will agree too. MJ's time was the most competitive, most physical. LBJ may one of the top players if you put him there, but definitely not better. LBJ has it easy with the current rules. MJ just made it look easy. MJ didn't leave his team to join forces with 2 other superstars to be a champion, he fought hard to turn the Bulls into a dynasty and would have won 8 straight if he hadn't left. Quote Link to comment
chinitotalaga Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 looking at your list I'm assuming you're young, around 23-25 probably. there's no way Kareem was better than Wilt Chamberlainand James better than Tim Duncan. Phil Jackson is also not better than Red Auerbach or Chuck Daly even. He might have the most wins, but he's not the best coach ever. I respectfully disagree sir. I think Phil is a great coach. He has his way of massaging the egos of great players like MJ, Kobe and Shaq. LA had a much better team durint Del Harris' time (Shaq, Campbell, Ceballos, Jones, Van Exel plus a young Kobe) and they didn't win a championship. Quote Link to comment
Tactical _Anbu Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Michael Jordan galeng pag crunchtime walang takot Quote Link to comment
Larry Posted January 6, 2014 Share Posted January 6, 2014 I respectfully disagree sir. I think Phil is a great coach. He has his way of massaging the egos of great players like MJ, Kobe and Shaq. LA had a much better team durint Del Harris' time (Shaq, Campbell, Ceballos, Jones, Van Exel plus a young Kobe) and they didn't win a championship. don't get me wrong, he's a great coach and motivator but he's far from the greatest ever. phil jackson never had to rebuild a team, start from scratch, mold superstars and turn them into wrecking machines. His teams already had superstars in them, he just had to motivate and stroke their egos (which he's exceptional at) He's not a good strategist, the triangle offense was run mostly by Tex Winter. Contrast this with Chuck Daly, who rebuilt the Detroit Pistons in 1983, forming the Bad Boys with John Salley, Rodman, Laimbeer, Dumars and Isaiah Thomas. Facing the Showtime Lakers (Jabbar, Worthy, Magic) but eventually losing in a very close game 7 (via a controversial foul on Laimbeer). They would establish a franchise record of 63 wins in the next season and SWEEP the showtime lakers in a rematch of the previous finals. They'd win a second championship the year after that against Portland, playing 3 straight games in an arena where they haven't won since 1976. now this is a team that started the 80s as one of the worst teams, setting a losing streak of 21 games in one season. Chuck Daly started turning this around when he entered in 83. Contrast this with Phil Jackson who inherited an already strong playoff team in the form of Doug Collins' Chicago Bulls. Quote Link to comment
khazuki Posted January 8, 2014 Share Posted January 8, 2014 for me mas complete player si lebron but mj really revolutionize basketball.if you compare the two generations mas malalakas players ngayon young,speed,skills,ang layo sa dati.so for now mJ pa rin..lebrons time will come..and for sure malapit na yun. Quote Link to comment
Madzmad08 Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 KObe Bryant and Lebron James are the best Quote Link to comment
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