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    Forever A Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 2809

    #16
    Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

    Originally posted by sportjames23
    If they were better, they would have won. The better team always wins, so Simmons needs to STFU with that garbage.
    No, not by a long shot. 2004 Lakers on paper were the better team than the Pistons. 4 future Hall of Famers plus a coach who never lost a finals appearance prior to that series.


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    • airjoca
      Pro
      • Sep 2006
      • 643

      #17
      Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

      They were a better group of individuals, not a better team.

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      • Vast
        MVP
        • Sep 2003
        • 4015

        #18
        Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

        Originally posted by sportjames23
        Really, son?

        Check out Reggie's again, @ 36 seconds:



        Now, look at MJ's @ 36 seconds:




        Reggie cleared MJ the hell out of his way. MJ wasn't even touching Reggie AT ALL. MJ got Russell, who was hanging all over him, off to gather himself for his last shot.

        Now, tell me which one was more blatant.
        Reggie pushed jordan off the ball to try to get open. every player does that. C'mon son. Jordan didn't even complain at the time.
        You wanted the ref to call an offensive foul before the pass was even thrown. You Bulls fans sure were spoiled in the 90's to be complaining about that.
        "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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        • 23
          yellow
          • Sep 2002
          • 66469

          #19
          Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

          Originally posted by Vast
          Reggie pushed jordan off the ball to try to get open. every player does that. C'mon son. Jordan didn't even complain at the time.
          You wanted the ref to call an offensive foul before the pass was even thrown. You Bulls fans sure were spoiled in the 90's to be complaining about that.
          Everybody doesnt do that.. that was a full two armed push off and it is an offensive foul

          This isnt about a bull fan or whatever else you guys keep crying... it was just a push off, and fact of the matter is, the Bulls won anyway

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          • 24
            Forever A Legend
            • Sep 2008
            • 2809

            #20
            Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

            Originally posted by airjoca
            They were a better group of individuals, not a better team.
            The 03-04 Lakers was a video game team. On Paper it is absolutely no contest the Lakers on all accounts should have blown the pistons out of the water.

            Gary Payton
            Kobe Bryant
            Rick Fox
            Karl Malone
            Shaq

            Chauncy Billups
            Richard Hamilton
            Tayshaun Prince
            Rasheed Wallace
            Ben Wallace


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            • ballsohard
              Pro
              • Jan 2012
              • 640

              #21
              Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

              Originally posted by sportjames23
              Really, son?

              Check out Reggie's again, @ 36 seconds:



              Now, look at MJ's @ 36 seconds:




              Reggie cleared MJ the hell out of his way. MJ wasn't even touching Reggie AT ALL. MJ got Russell, who was hanging all over him, off to gather himself for his last shot.

              Now, tell me which one was more blatant.
              I never said Reggie's wasn't more blatant than Jordan's, just they were both blatant and both were fouls that should've been called.

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              • 23
                yellow
                • Sep 2002
                • 66469

                #22
                Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                Dude

                They werent a better team. Its obvious.

                Just a bunch of high profile names thrown together to ring chase

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                • 24
                  Forever A Legend
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 2809

                  #23
                  Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                  Originally posted by 23
                  Dude

                  They werent a better team. Its obvious.

                  Just a bunch of high profile names thrown together to ring chase
                  I'm not saying that they were the better team when it came to real life. I'm saying that just on paper, the players that were put together should have been something unstoppable.


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                  • 23
                    yellow
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 66469

                    #24
                    Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                    Throwing a bunch of names together means nothing... they should've seen that from the olympic team

                    Its obvious that they weren't a team but since the nba is hellbent on marketing individuals like it doesnt matter... you ended up with what you did in the finals, then the aftermath

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                    • AlexBrady
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3341

                      #25
                      Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                      Originally posted by poopydude
                      I'm not saying that they were the better team when it came to real life. I'm saying that just on paper, the players that were put together should have been something unstoppable.
                      The 04 Lakers failed because Malone and Payton didn't know what five on five ball was all about. They could post up and play screen/roll but making the precision cuts and passes were beyond their abilities. And because those guys had no idea, why would Kobe and Shaq go through with the Triangle?

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                      • King_B_Mack
                        All Star
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 24450

                        #26
                        Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                        The corpses of Rick Fox, Horace Grant, Karl Malone and Gary Payton even on paper ain't ****. That team was Kobe and Shaq with a bunch of ring chasers. The only one of them that played another game in the NBA after that season was Payton and he was still a corpse in his next two stops.

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                        • Dice
                          Sitting by the door
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6627

                          #27
                          Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                          Originally posted by AlexBrady
                          The 04 Lakers failed because Malone and Payton didn't know what five on five ball was all about. They could post up and play screen/roll but making the precision cuts and passes were beyond their abilities. And because those guys had no idea, why would Kobe and Shaq go through with the Triangle?
                          In all fairness to the 04 Lakers, Malone and Payton was the least of their problems. Matter of fact, Malone in the playoffs really stepped up defense and played solid post defense against Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett. Both guys who were in their prime. It was a shame he got hurt before the Finals. He still played but was very ineffective compared to what he did in the previous two rounds. As the playoffs went along, Jackson started to cut down Payton’s minutes and give Fisher more minutes especially when games started to come down to the wire. Fisher, being the more experienced in the Triangle offense, got a lot of burn in the latter half of playoff games.

                          What really was their downfall was your man Kobe. According to Phil Jackson in his book, “The Last Season”, that chronicled that 2004 season, Jackson basically stated that Kobe was so arrogant that in that Finals he basically trashed the Triangle Offense. And with that, the cohesion between him, Phil Jackson and the best player on the team at that time, Shaq, just got shot to hell. In my opinion, Kobe sabotaged that championship.
                          I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands, even if he's wrong. Than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. - Malcolm X

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                          • AlexBrady
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 3341

                            #28
                            Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                            Originally posted by Dice
                            In all fairness to the 04 Lakers, Malone and Payton was the least of their problems. Matter of fact, Malone in the playoffs really stepped up defense and played solid post defense against Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett. Both guys who were in their prime. It was a shame he got hurt before the Finals. He still played but was very ineffective compared to what he did in the previous two rounds. As the playoffs went along, Jackson started to cut down Payton’s minutes and give Fisher more minutes especially when games started to come down to the wire. Fisher, being the more experienced in the Triangle offense, got a lot of burn in the latter half of playoff games.

                            What really was their downfall was your man Kobe. According to Phil Jackson in his book, “The Last Season”, that chronicled that 2004 season, Jackson basically stated that Kobe was so arrogant that in that Finals he basically trashed the Triangle Offense. And with that, the cohesion between him, Phil Jackson and the best player on the team at that time, Shaq, just got shot to hell. In my opinion, Kobe sabotaged that championship.
                            Malone played good bump and grind defense against Rasheed Wallace, who was a reluctant banger. If memory serves, Duncan and Garnett had little difficulty when facing and going.
                            You're right, Kobe was insufferably arrogant during the 04 season and he did routinely trash the Triangle.
                            Last edited by AlexBrady; 02-07-2012, 03:09 PM.

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                            • rdub78
                              Banned
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 419

                              #29
                              Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                              Originally posted by poopydude
                              I'm not saying that they were the better team when it came to real life. I'm saying that just on paper, the players that were put together should have been something unstoppable.

                              A team is a team and the Lakers that year were not a team. Just a collection of huge egos that couldnt ever put the team first.

                              2011 Eagles anyone?

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                              • phillyfan23
                                MVP
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 2318

                                #30
                                Re: Interesting take from Bill Simmons on the 1998 ECF

                                Originally posted by rdub78
                                A team is a team and the Lakers that year were not a team. Just a collection of huge egos that couldnt ever put the team first.

                                2011 Eagles anyone?
                                2011 eagles didn't have problems with huge egos....they had the worst coaching in the whole NFL starting with Andy Reid's passing the ball 70 percent of the time getting vick banged up and at the same time ignoring the most explosive running back in the league, mccoy.

                                Defense, they had castillo who was learning on the job,misused asomugha and had no talent at all in the linebacking and safety positions.

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