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  • da ThRONe
    Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
    • Mar 2009
    • 8528

    #31
    Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

    Originally posted by OSUFan_88
    I bet you change your mind about that when CP3 leaves for NYC.
    If he does I will appreciate the fact that he helped save basketball in my hometown and wish him well. And hope that everytime the Hornets played his team they crush them. I wouldnt blame Paul I would blame the FO for not building well enough around the franchise.
    You looking at the Chair MAN!

    Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.

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    • wildcatchild
      MVP
      • Jan 2003
      • 2129

      #32
      Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

      Originally posted by da ThRONe
      Speak for yourself. Im a Hornets fan and I was happy LeBron went to MIA. This is good for basketball.
      I have to believe you are a card carrying member of the "millenial" generation who can't remember the Internet before Facebook, favors family/friends over work, and probably will move home with mom and dad for a little while after college because you don't know the first thing about how to look for a job. Not a criticism....just your comment that "basketball is better" shows the difference between your generation and mine. Please let me know if I am wrong....because I simply don't know how pairing all the superstars on one team can be good for any sport, much less professional basketball.
      "He who controlleths the backboard, controlleths the game." - Adolph Rupp

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      • dossier
        Banned
        • Oct 2006
        • 2272

        #33
        Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

        Originally posted by wildcatchild
        I have to believe you are a card carrying member of the "millenial" generation who can't remember the Internet before Facebook, favors family/friends over work, and probably will move home with mom and dad for a little while after college because you don't know the first thing about how to look for a job. Not a criticism....just your comment that "basketball is better" shows the difference between your generation and mine. Please let me know if I am wrong....because I simply don't know how pairing all the superstars on one team can be good for any sport, much less professional basketball.
        yoooo I'm a wildcat too, whats upppp

        anyways I expect a pretty bad season from mo

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        • da ThRONe
          Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
          • Mar 2009
          • 8528

          #34
          Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

          Originally posted by wildcatchild
          I have to believe you are a card carrying member of the "millenial" generation who can't remember the Internet before Facebook, favors family/friends over work, and probably will move home with mom and dad for a little while after college because you don't know the first thing about how to look for a job. Not a criticism....just your comment that "basketball is better" shows the difference between your generation and mine. Please let me know if I am wrong....because I simply don't know how pairing all the superstars on one team can be good for any sport, much less professional basketball.
          Look at how the titles are broken up thorough out all the years of the NBA. The Lakers and the Celtics dominate. People are bandwagoners and haters so either everybody will love MIA or love to hate them which is good for the sport. This league is built on top heavy teams. Shaq- Kobe, Jordan-Pippen, Detroits bad boys, Magic-Kareem-Worthy, KG-Allen-Pierce, Bird-Mchale-Parrish. The list goes on and on and this has been the case thorough out the league history. Now all of a sudden this move is going to kill the league.

          For the record I'm just turned 30 earlier this month. It's strange that you make an assumtion about my age based on the fact that I dont agree with you.
          You looking at the Chair MAN!

          Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.

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          • OSUFan_88
            Outback Jesus
            • Jul 2004
            • 25642

            #35
            Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

            Originally posted by da ThRONe
            Look at how the titles are broken up thorough out all the years of the NBA. The Lakers and the Celtics dominate. People are bandwagoners and haters so either everybody will love MIA or love to hate them which is good for the sport. This league is built on top heavy teams. Shaq- Kobe, Jordan-Pippen, Detroits bad boys, Magic-Kareem-Worthy, KG-Allen-Pierce, Bird-Mchale-Parrish. The list goes on and on and this has been the case thorough out the league history. Now all of a sudden this move is going to kill the league.

            For the record I'm just turned 30 earlier this month. It's strange that you make an assumtion about my age based on the fact that I dont agree with you.
            Outside of Shaq and Kobe, none of those teams joined via free agency, nor did two of the top three players join together to win a title.

            If it was just Wade and Bosh, many people would not have had a problem. This is not top heavy, this is two guys deciding the future of the NBA by joining together. How can you stand that lack of competitiveness?
            Too Old To Game Club

            Urban Meyer is lol.

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            • 55
              Banned
              • Mar 2006
              • 20857

              #36
              Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

              Originally posted by OSUFan_88
              I bet you change your mind about that when CP3 leaves for NYC.
              I don't think the fans in NOLA would be nearly as upset over CP3 leaving since they have the Saints to fall back on.

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              • OSUFan_88
                Outback Jesus
                • Jul 2004
                • 25642

                #37
                Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                Originally posted by 55
                I don't think the fans in NOLA would be nearly as upset over CP3 leaving since they have the Saints to fall back on.
                Or the most obvious thing:

                They don't care about the Hornets anyway...
                Too Old To Game Club

                Urban Meyer is lol.

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                • 55
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 20857

                  #38
                  Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                  Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                  Or the most obvious thing:

                  They don't care about the Hornets anyway...
                  Haha, true enough!

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                  • da ThRONe
                    Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 8528

                    #39
                    Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                    Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                    Outside of Shaq and Kobe, none of those teams joined via free agency, nor did two of the top three players join together to win a title.

                    If it was just Wade and Bosh, many people would not have had a problem. This is not top heavy, this is two guys deciding the future of the NBA by joining together. How can you stand that lack of competitiveness?
                    How does the means make any difference? The point is this is a top heavy league always has and probably always will. For the record KG-Allen-Pierce combo did. We saw Wilt move teams and Kareem. Clyde Drexlers joined with Hakeem to win a ring.

                    I dont know why people have this misconception that these all-time greats wouldnt have done the same thing when we see it all the time. We have seen Barkley, Malone(Karl), Gary Payton and a countless number of ringless vets chance rings in the twilight of their careers. Bron isnt waiting til he's in his twilight.
                    You looking at the Chair MAN!

                    Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.

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                    • OSUFan_88
                      Outback Jesus
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 25642

                      #40
                      Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                      Originally posted by da ThRONe
                      How does the means make any difference? The point is this is a top heavy league always has and probably always will. For the record KG-Allen-Pierce combo did. We saw Wilt move teams and Kareem. Clyde Drexlers joined with Hakeem to win a ring.

                      I dont know why people have this misconception that these all-time greats wouldnt have done the same thing when we see it all the time. We have seen Barkley, Malone(Karl), Gary Payton and a countless number of ringless vets chance rings in the twilight of their careers. Bron isnt waiting til he's in his twilight.
                      Yes, LeBron is ring chasing so he can fabricate his legacy. Why should I respect that again?
                      Too Old To Game Club

                      Urban Meyer is lol.

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                      • nhiverson
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 94

                        #41
                        Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                        Let him retire he chokes 9 out of every 10 playoff games.

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                        • "The Jab" Judah
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 92

                          #42
                          Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?

                          Originally posted by Bornindamecca
                          My feelings on Mo's feelings will get me an infraction, possibly an immediate ban. Cowboy up, Williams.
                          what he said...
                          Plus the jab is sick, and its Zab quick
                          Left hand'll lean 'em like a little past six...

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