Message for John Kelly

You want to know how I know I'm a good and valuable poster? Because I have many haters. It means I'm not afraid to give my opinions whether or not it's popular, I never shy away from controversy, you ask me my opinion, I give you my honest answer. I don't agree just to agree, I speak my mind and don't care what others think of me. We've agreed on many things, we've disagreed on many things, but things never get nasty or personal, there's always been some level of mutual respect between us, and on these message boards that's all anyone can really ask for
i agree, you also dont put people on ignore because you're weak, as far as I know you dont whine to get others banned.

You have value, the cat has value(prob in a different way), as far as i can tell winky has no value, did anyone miss him when he was pouting post election?

Actually there might have been a few who missed him, those who wanted to rub in trumps win, but that's not a sign you're a strong poster, it's a sign people know you're easily triggered.
 
Nobody could guard a fit, focused Shaq.

Of course, Shaq could not guard Jokic, either.

Among all-time greats, there is no order.

The way I see the past 40 years of NBA basketball is straightforward.

Larry and Magic saved the league for MJ to globalize the sport before he handed the baton to Kobe who passed it to LeBron who threw one of his court-wide bullet passes to Steph Curry who hit a 3-bomb from 30 feet.

Am I missing anyone?

I didn't think so.
karl malone. olajuwon
 
You want to know how I know I'm a good and valuable poster? Because I have many haters. It means I'm not afraid to give my opinions whether or not it's popular, I never shy away from controversy, you ask me my opinion, I give you my honest answer. I don't agree just to agree, I speak my mind and don't care what others think of me. We've agreed on many things, we've disagreed on many things, but things never get nasty or personal, there's always been some level of mutual respect between us, and on these message boards that's all anyone can really ask for
There's a difference between disagreeing and stalking. Rail should have a restraining order against you.
 
There's a difference between disagreeing and stalking
I agree, Ray Luka stalks me to no end, of his last 100 posts, 75 have been about me, imagine making 4 posts and 3 are about the same person. I don't stalk RaiNazi, I just tell him to fuck off whenever he makes anti-Semitic comments, which is fairly frequent. If you have no problem with his racist and anti-Semitic posts, that says a lot about you
 
karl malone. olajuwon

Can't crack my top six of Bird, Magic, MJ, Kobe, LeBron and Curry.

Both Olajuwon and Malone are in my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

Loved Olajuwon.

He's in my Top 10 along with fellow big man Tim Duncan.

Olajuwon stuck it to both Patrick Ewing and David Robinson.

A true superstar on both ends of the court.

Liked Malone, but there were problems with his game.

He makes my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

My biggest gripe: He relied on his mid-range jumper too frequently.

"The Mailman" never delivered a title to Utah and the Jazz were a series "Pick 'em" (-110 either way) against the Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals.

Tsk tsk.

Malone lacked a "next level" in the postseason.

He was a bully against weak competition in the regular season, but his postseason accomplishments against quality competition are underwhelming.

Color him a bully.
 
Can't crack my top six of Bird, Magic, MJ, Kobe, LeBron and Curry.

Both Olajuwon and Malone are in my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

Loved Olajuwon.

He's in my Top 10 along with fellow big man Tim Duncan.

Olajuwon stuck it to both Patrick Ewing and David Robinson.

A true superstar on both ends of the court.

Liked Malone, but there were problems with his game.

He makes my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

My biggest gripe: He relied on his mid-range jumper too frequently.

"The Mailman" never delivered a title to Utah and the Jazz were a series "Pick 'em" (-110 either way) against the Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals.

Tsk tsk.

Malone lacked a "next level" in the postseason.

He was a bully against weak competition in the regular season, but his postseason accomplishments against quality competition are underwhelming.

Color him a bully.
he got whistled out vs bulls. on to olujuwon, won 2 titles, if he was african -american instead of just african or if he played for knicks or lakers instead of rockets the jews would be promoting him and calling him the best ever. curry not in my top 20, only thing he can do is shoot, we find out he is a nothing burger without kklay thompson
 
Can't crack my top six of Bird, Magic, MJ, Kobe, LeBron and Curry.

Both Olajuwon and Malone are in my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

Loved Olajuwon.

He's in my Top 10 along with fellow big man Tim Duncan.

Olajuwon stuck it to both Patrick Ewing and David Robinson.

A true superstar on both ends of the court.

Liked Malone, but there were problems with his game.

He makes my Top 20 of the last 40 years.

My biggest gripe: He relied on his mid-range jumper too frequently.

"The Mailman" never delivered a title to Utah and the Jazz were a series "Pick 'em" (-110 either way) against the Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals.

Tsk tsk.

Malone lacked a "next level" in the postseason.

He was a bully against weak competition in the regular season, but his postseason accomplishments against quality competition are underwhelming.

Color him a bully.
Wilt and Kareem should be in there.
 
Wilt and Kareem should be in there.


How would Kareem's game stack up in today's NBA?

Hmmm...

I don't like his chances to move his feet and defend the pick-and-pop game.

Kareem benefited from playing with Oscar Robertson early in his career and Magic Johnson late in his career.

Of course, Kareem makes my Top 20, not my Top 6 though.

Jordan, Kobe, LeBron, Larry, Magic and Steph, in that order.

I didn't see enough of Wilt Chamberlain to fully assess his game.
 
How would Kareem's game stack up in today's NBA?

Hmmm...

I don't like his chances to move his feet and defend the pick-and-pop game.

Kareem benefited from playing with Oscar Robertson early in his career and Magic Johnson late in his career.

Of course, Kareem makes my Top 20, not my Top 6 though.

Jordan, Kobe, LeBron, Larry, Magic and Steph, in that order.

I didn't see enough of Wilt Chamberlain to fully assess his game.

Wilt in top six….Curry out
 
EVERYTHING CONSIDERED...............MJ, BIRD, MAGIC should be everyone's top eight.
RED biased (but sharp as any) says BIrd best he ever witnessed.

Again, impossible to RANK greatest.............just admire/respect the greatness of all the best.

Who cares the rankings of top 25 or so................
 
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