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Bart
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I don’t have to listen to anyone. I watched Jordan’s entire career and I’ve watched Lebron’s career.
I was a Pistons fan, so I got to watch Jordan a ton.
In Jordan’s Era — teams played defense and there was no such thing as a ‘flagrant foul’. Every team hammered players trying to get to the basket and no team did it more than the Pistons, hence the nickname Bad Boys.
Today’s NBA you can’t breathe on a player without getting whistled for a foul and players look like soccer players the way they flop all over the place, even when they aren’t even tocuhed. Lebron is the #1 offender when it comes to this.
I like Lebron (I have a framed autographed jersey from his rookie season in my basement) — he is the most physically gifted player the NBA has seen, but not the most talented. He lacks the killer instinct the all time great had and disappears way too often when the game is on the line.
They did a survey of the current GM’s a year or two ago — asked them the question:
Last possession and you need to score to win, who would you pick to have the ball in his hands? Jordan, Lebron, Bird, Kobe
Bird and Kobe each had 2 votes. Lebron had 0 votes (these are the GM’s watching him on a nightly basis)
Jordan was the vote for the rest of them.
You Jordan nutthuggers love to exaggerate the physical contact as if players were clotheslined like Rambis on every play. I watched during that time too and it clearly wasn't the case and especially for Jordan. I don't even think the lack of hard fouls would be a huge benefit to Jordan's game since it happened less frequently that fans want to contend. Jordan should really be worried about the superior athletic talent he would have had to face in today's game. Long, tall, fast players that would make Jordan look ordinary in comparison to how he looked playing the stiffs of the 90's.
Oh yes, the myth of the killer instinct, created by our friends from Nike to give Jordan that allure of invincibility. I see you and the GM's have bought into it. BTW, lol @ GM's knowing anything. They make horrible decisions all the time.