Please!
Look at these replys of yours carefully.
oh............
I see.... you quoted Big Answer's words; however, these replys were for champs irrellevant points.
Well... who is out of context......??
Enahs Live wrote:*shrug* Whatever, I got the name wrong, no one's perfect. I wasn't quoting out of context, I was misquoting; there's a big difference. You were replying to my post while ignoring all previous posts that led up to my responses - and all the things you quoted were my responses to irrellevant points made by Big Answer, therefore your replies, ignoring the context of them, were out of context. I just said the wrong person, but the comment was clearly in context.
Enahs Live wrote:Can these two guys score more than 30 points avg. on a whole season ???
Yeah, I'd say so. McGrady's close at 29.8...Bryant could, quite easily, I think...he's at 27.7, and that's with Shaq for almost half the games...so yeah, I can safely say they could average 30 points or more on a season. McGrady probably will. Iverson's done it a couple times, and I don't think he's as good as Jordan.
Enahs Live wrote:And make their team better...I doubt it......
Kobe Bryant has a gob of triple doubles...if his team had played better, they would have been next to perfect without Shaq. McGrady is solid every game, and he does make his players better. He has great vision and his passes are consistant.
Enahs Live wrote:Remember NBA finals 93...40 pts or more in 4/6 games, all 6 above 30 !!!
Who was guarding him, what percentage did he shoot, how many shots did he take, and how many points did the next highest scorer on the Bulls have? Also, how many points did the man he was guarding have? Jordan wasn't known for his defense his first few years in the league...
Enahs Live, from now on, I am not reading your posts.
Yes, your picture is off-putting, but your posts directed at Michael Jordan indicate that you are not worth taking serious.
Your views are either very uneducated (did you follow the NBA during Michael Jordan's entire career?)
or they are disguising a deep hatred for Michael Jordan (very common and understandable).
Either way, i see no reason to waste my time reading or replying to your posts. I am here to have a serious and mature discussion about NBA basketball, and this discussion will not include you from now on.
So once again, your previous post is the last post written by yourself that i will ever read
yea yea.
Let's just check out waht did Big Answer said with your so called in context replys and my "out of context" replys.
Enahs Live wrote:
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Can these two guys score more than 30 points avg. on a whole season ???
Yeah, I'd say so. McGrady's close at 29.8...Bryant could, quite easily, I think...he's at 27.7, and that's with Shaq for almost half the games...so yeah, I can safely say they could average 30 points or more on a season. McGrady probably will. Iverson's done it a couple times, and I don't think he's as good as Jordan.
He asked can there two guys average more than 30 point in a season.
Your answer is "yes" because they have been close; therefore, they can.
Well, they have never done it so in fact they cannot and until they actually do it, there is only possibility that the may do it one day.
There is no real poof shows they can.
Just like you said in other posts. Jordan can't average trible double for a season because he have never done it.
Who is out of context ?
Enahs Live wrote:
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And make their team better...I doubt it......
Kobe Bryant has a gob of triple doubles...if his team had played better, they would have been next to perfect without Shaq. McGrady is solid every game, and he does make his players better. He has great vision and his passes are consistant.
He said he doubt these two play can average more than 30 and make their team better.
You replied back with no proof and said they can.
I replied you with real proof of Jordan's past season showed that he have done that when he was not even the best he could be yet!
Where was the proof of that "next to perfect without Shaq" thing?
The begining of this season? or you dreamed that one night?
The fact is neither Kobe nor TMAC have averaged 30 in a single season.
There is no proof that "they can average 30 in a season AND make their team better. Please at least read Big Answer's meaning as a whole idea than two sentences before you try to reply in context.
Who is out of context ?
Enahs Live wrote:
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Remember NBA finals 93...40 pts or more in 4/6 games, all 6 above 30 !!!
Who was guarding him, what percentage did he shoot, how many shots did he take, and how many points did the next highest scorer on the Bulls have? Also, how many points did the man he was guarding have? Jordan wasn't known for his defense his first few years in the league...
This one Big Answer showed real facts of what Jordan have done in a championship series.
You replied with who is the second highest scorer in Bulls?, who was guarding him?, and Jordan's low def. ability in his first few years.
I replied you what you ask.
It doesn't matter who is guarding Jordan.
I show you how good Jordan was as a defender in his fourth season.
Again, who is out of context ?
Why does it matter who is the second highest scorer in the Bulls ?
The fact is Jordan averaged more than 40 in that series.
Why does Jordan's first few year def. ability have any thing to do with a not early years Jordan's stats ?
What the context ?
Well, my english is not good at all[/qoute]
I've noticed, it's horrendous. You should seek help.and I have never get a better score than 3.5 in any English classes that's higher level than ESL.
ESL? 3.5? An A-? YOU got an A- in English? What grade are you, seventh grade?Therefore, please define the phase "out of context" for me!
No. If you haven't figured out what it means from my comments in this post...The future English teacher!
can you point out exactly when MJ averaged 32-8-8...because i don't think he ever did.
Is there a single player in the actual league who has made as many buzzer beater shots as MJ
Is there a single player in the actual league who has made as many buzzer beater shots as MJ
Andrew wrote:Is there a single player in the actual league who has made as many buzzer beater shots as MJ
Forgot about that one. I'm an MJ fan, but both Reggie and Jerry West can boast excellent clutch performances.
EGarrett wrote:
There are twice as many teams in the league as in the 60's...the Earth's population is twice as large now as it was in the 60's.
Ben wrote:
And your point is...absolutely nothing.
EGarrett wrote:
Average player height is up.
Ben wrote:
And your point is...again nothing. Eric Montross is taller than Wes Unseld, yet I wouldn't call him anywhere near as good.
I gave multiple ones!!! Why don't you read all of my posts instead of just bits and pieces?
Shane wrote:
But I have given him credit! I never said he wasn't a special player, but I said someone will come along who will be better than him, and it won't be too long.
You're ignoring the ENTIRE premise of this discussion, and it was simple as that.
And Ben's right...Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant were all-stars, Dennis Rodman perhaps...it's not like those players are poor.
Throw in all the "three point bombers,"
and that's WAAAAY more than Duncan
, Garnett, and TMac has....
Kobe has Shaq, which equals Grant and Rodman, and they have 3 point bombers...
EGarrett wrote:I think I figured out the problem here.
The logical progression of a debate or discussion is point-support-rebuttal-support, meaning a person makes a point then provides reasons to support it. You don't seem to subscribe to this theory, but most other people who do this normally do. The point was that "Expansion has not watered down the league." The following lines in that paragraph are the 'support' including explaining how the population-to-team ratio is the same (a leap from the information given that I incorrectly assumed you would be able to make) and that the average player is bigger and thus more naturally apt for the game than in the past. You don't seem to recognize that those lines all support the point that is the topic sentence of the paragraph.
Likewise, in order for a useful exchange of ideas to continue, you would have to have a rebuttal point and support for that rebuttal point. Instead you simply throw out points with no support for them. That's the antithesis of a good discussion...
EGarrett wrote:Because if you'd look at the posts you direct towards me, they are nothing but bits and pieces...points thrown out with no support.
EGarrett wrote:I do the best I can but really it's laborious to have to disprove the inaccurate statements you make (i.e. expansion watered down the league) so often I just choose to talk with other people, where at least I have a chance of hearing a logical supported reply for my effort.
EGarrett wrote:So if anyone should be compared to Michael it's Shaquille...and then you have an interesting discussion.
Big Answer wrote:And remember 98 vs Utah......last game
Big Answer wrote:How do U explain the fact that when Jordan retired in 93, the next 3 seasons the BULLS weren't champions, while they almost had the same roster ???
Big Answer wrote:He made his teammates feeling great, confident.......and that, that is the proof he is the best player of all times....He has let an unerasable print in the NBA ........
bishibashiboy wrote:
Enahs Live:
I have no clue what you're trying to say in the end..maybe i haven't been reading your posts clearly enough..but from what i gather..you seem to be defending yours comments a/b Jordan in some posts (that you never ruled out that he was a great player) and yet in other posts you seem to be completely bashing him and his great player status..if i'm completely confused a/b what you said..then just tell me..but i do agree with you that Kobe and T-mac CAN be better than Jordan and that they have the ability to be on his level...i don't believe either of them have reached their potential..and neither of them have the perfect championship calibre team built around them yet..and until they do..they will pale in comparison to MJ based on his championship accomplishments. However, you can't take away the individual accolades that MJ accomplished in his career such as D player of the year..MVP..blah blah blah..i do believe he's the only guard to ever win both awards in the same year which is quite phenomenal (to me anyways)
bishibashiboy wrote:
champ:
i'm not trying to flame you..but seriously..u don't have an open mind on topics..Enahs Live's comments are not ludicrous..and honestly it seems as though your only reply to his arguments are that he's insane/uneducated for not seeing things your way...i'll admit i'm a Jordan fan..but Enah's comments didn't strike me as being blatantly offensive...i hate to break it to u..but MJ is not god..he was a great player..but he will be surpassed eventually..by not admitting to this..you're no better than people that though the earth was square..no margin for error whatsoever...oh and on a side-note..can you point out exactly when MJ averaged 32-8-8...because i don't think he ever did.
Anyways..i think it's so pointless to argue a/b who was the greatest player ever blah blah blah..arguing across a different generation of players and rule changes make this very pointless..defenses were quite pathetic in the past according to what "experts" say (lack of double teams..)..so stats don't mean much when comparing...
Sure Wilt scored 100 in a game..but could he score 100 in a game today against present day players?..i won't rule out the possiblity..but i'd say it's quite improbable..
so why argue about the greatest ever??..it just makes everyone unhappy..i'll just say what someone else said earlier: MJ was the greatest player that I'VE ever seen..and as of right now..i believe no present day guard has surpassed what he has done.
Big Answer wrote:Hummmm, Enahs Live....R U a Jordan hater ???
Big Answer wrote:Is there a single player in the actual league who has made as many buzzer beater shots as MJ......I think U should respect him coz he never refused to take his responsabilities in the ends of game for example....
Big Answer wrote:Remember even last year he made some winning game buzzer beater...
And remember 98 vs Utah......last game
Big Answer wrote:I admit that 2 years ago VC impressed me by his game, the way he played reminded me MJ.....the way he took his responsabilities in the ends of game!!!
Big Answer wrote:And as far as somebody else wins so many rings.....
How do U explain the fact that when Jordan retired in 93, the next 3 seasons the BULLS weren't champions, while they almost had the same roster ???
And, Wow, what a surprise !!! When he comes back for a whole season, his team is NBA champion.......for the 3 seasons he played!!!!
Big Answer wrote:I think U can't deny the fact that he made his team better.....
He made his teammates feeling great, confident.......and that, that is the proof he is the best player of all times....He has let an unerasable print in the NBA ........
EG wrote:Why will Tracy McGrady and Kobe Bryant be better than him? Because they have the talent? So did Elgin Baylor, Clyde Drexler, Dominique Wilkins and the others I listed. They played their entire careers so close to being at that level and yet never got over that hump...so why should we believe the current players can? The only difference I see now is that we've seen Michael so now the media is obsessed with seeing the current crop of high flying scoring guards reach that level.
If you want to copy and paste reasons you gave previously go ahead but I hope those reasons will explain why we should believe these current players are different...
EG wrote:I looked through the discussion regularly before I participated in it. Most of what I saw was people arguing and cursing each other over things that had nothing to do with Michael Jordan so I stopped checking. Would you rather I follow the meaningless bickering in an attempt to see if there is a point about Michael Jordan somewhere in it?
When I saw some type of discussion begin and people making some (wildly inaccurate) statements I chose to refute those. I think it's understandable that someone wouldn't waste their time reading the bickering that the majority of this post was. I think the initial point was lost a long time ago in this post so I'm replying to what I can.
That was a push off, if you don't think it was you need to spit out Jordan's jock strap and move his balls so you can watch it again...
It's about time someone took my 'side' against Champ's ignorance
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