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  • ATrillionaire
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    • Aug 2003
    • 839

    #106
    Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

    yea sure, they'd dominate alright....Bird would be Croshere, Magic would be Tinsley, Thomas would be Wagner.......alright maybe I'm exaggerating(a lot), but I'd doubt they'd dominate....I watch classic games everyday, and these guys aren't that good. Kareem and Wilt would get dunked on all day by Shaq, and Zeke wasn't as talented as A.I. is today, I'd say Bird would have the best chance at being a great player, but I'd doubt it, and I'm not including Jordan cause he's not a retro player.


    It's so much harder to score today.....REMEMBER ZONE DEFENSE

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      yellow
      • Sep 2002
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      #107
      Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

      MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

      MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


      Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

      Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

      Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

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      • 23
        yellow
        • Sep 2002
        • 66469

        #108
        Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

        MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

        MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


        Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

        Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

        Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

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          yellow
          • Sep 2002
          • 66469

          #109
          Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

          MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

          MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


          Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

          Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

          Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

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          • ATrillionaire
            Pro
            • Aug 2003
            • 839

            #110
            Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
            KDRE said:
            MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

            MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


            Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

            Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

            Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


            MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 at his age......Yea he knows how to score, doesn't mean he knows how to teach and/or motivate others to score.(which was his supposed reason for a comeback)

            You say all those guys cry, but if I'm not mistaken, it was Jordan whining to the media everyday about his teammates not doing what they were supposed to.(I saw the opposite. I saw a guy who was suppose to compliment the team take over the team)

            Guys today play as well and they play better. Kwame Brown just isn't that good, face it, Amare Stoudemire plays better because Amare Stoudemire is the better player.

            And if you read correctly, I didn't include MJ as a player who wouldn't be a superstar today in his prime, but I did say Magic wouldn't be nearly as good and I'll stick to my claim.

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            • ATrillionaire
              Pro
              • Aug 2003
              • 839

              #111
              Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
              KDRE said:
              MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

              MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


              Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

              Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

              Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


              MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 at his age......Yea he knows how to score, doesn't mean he knows how to teach and/or motivate others to score.(which was his supposed reason for a comeback)

              You say all those guys cry, but if I'm not mistaken, it was Jordan whining to the media everyday about his teammates not doing what they were supposed to.(I saw the opposite. I saw a guy who was suppose to compliment the team take over the team)

              Guys today play as well and they play better. Kwame Brown just isn't that good, face it, Amare Stoudemire plays better because Amare Stoudemire is the better player.

              And if you read correctly, I didn't include MJ as a player who wouldn't be a superstar today in his prime, but I did say Magic wouldn't be nearly as good and I'll stick to my claim.

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              • ATrillionaire
                Pro
                • Aug 2003
                • 839

                #112
                Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                KDRE said:
                MJ just retired in 98. It's only been 3 years since his last return. The dinosaur thing can't be true as far as time, but guys now just don't care about playing hard, and winning, gaining fundamentals, and giving their all on the court, ie.. the Wiz.

                MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 points at his age right? That crying the Wiz did last year was just sorry. Those guys are paid professionals, making millions to play only. Why cry about someone asking you to do your job well?


                Are you implying that regular players, or role players only have low expectations. Look at Steve Kerr. You can tell playing with MJ payed off. You can tell he listened. He's old too, but he was one of the Spurs largest factor in this last championship game. If he had stayed in Cleveland most of his career, he would've never been able to perform well in that situation.

                Why can't the guys today play as well. They don't really care to. Kwame Brown was no different than Amare Stoudemire who was written off before the draft started, and he won ROY. he said it best. When you come into the league, you have to be a man. Now why didn't he cry about not being able to pull down a rebound? He just listened to someone who told him right, and he did what they said, and he suceeded his first year.

                Whoever said players like MJ, and Magic in their primes wouldn't matter much nowadays, just really needs to re-evaluate that statement.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


                MJ knows something they don't know to be able to score 50 at his age......Yea he knows how to score, doesn't mean he knows how to teach and/or motivate others to score.(which was his supposed reason for a comeback)

                You say all those guys cry, but if I'm not mistaken, it was Jordan whining to the media everyday about his teammates not doing what they were supposed to.(I saw the opposite. I saw a guy who was suppose to compliment the team take over the team)

                Guys today play as well and they play better. Kwame Brown just isn't that good, face it, Amare Stoudemire plays better because Amare Stoudemire is the better player.

                And if you read correctly, I didn't include MJ as a player who wouldn't be a superstar today in his prime, but I did say Magic wouldn't be nearly as good and I'll stick to my claim.

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                • 23
                  yellow
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 66469

                  #113
                  Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                  They were just whiners who could care less about what he or the coach said that's all. Like you said, Kwame isn't that good, and neither were the rest, except Rip.

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                    yellow
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 66469

                    #114
                    Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                    They were just whiners who could care less about what he or the coach said that's all. Like you said, Kwame isn't that good, and neither were the rest, except Rip.

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                      yellow
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 66469

                      #115
                      Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                      They were just whiners who could care less about what he or the coach said that's all. Like you said, Kwame isn't that good, and neither were the rest, except Rip.

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                      • ATrillionaire
                        Pro
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 839

                        #116
                        Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                        Doug Collins lost his job, but I'm willing to bet my life savings, that if he had retained his position, he would be overjoyed to get Jordan out of his life.


                        I'm also glad all you people travel with the Wizards and hear all these guys whine.

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                        • ATrillionaire
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                          • Aug 2003
                          • 839

                          #117
                          Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                          Doug Collins lost his job, but I'm willing to bet my life savings, that if he had retained his position, he would be overjoyed to get Jordan out of his life.


                          I'm also glad all you people travel with the Wizards and hear all these guys whine.

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                          • ATrillionaire
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 839

                            #118
                            Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                            Doug Collins lost his job, but I'm willing to bet my life savings, that if he had retained his position, he would be overjoyed to get Jordan out of his life.


                            I'm also glad all you people travel with the Wizards and hear all these guys whine.

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                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 66469

                              #119
                              Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                              What about the players like Kwame cursing him out?

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                              • 23
                                yellow
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 66469

                                #120
                                Re: The Wizards Organisation Is Making Me Sick

                                What about the players like Kwame cursing him out?

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