His legacy:
GOAT -- Greatest Of All Tenderfeelz
She is 100% correct. Truth
His legacy:
GOAT -- Greatest Of All Tenderfeelz
LeBarbie's LeGacy:
LeBron’s flopping is largely exaggerated if you watch the games. If you slow down the frames, on some of them you will notice he actually did get elbowed harder than what you think. I’ve seen clips of accused flopping and you noticed a few minutes later there’s a welt on his head. If you break down free throw stats per drive and watch the games, you will notice that he actually gets less calls because of his size and explosiveness. Also, if you watch the games, he’s not even close to one of the bigger flippers in the league. Not to say he doesn’t flop at times, he does, but his haters over-blow it.
This is a lot of words to basically tell me no. When you add meaningful content to this thread, I will respond in kind. Until then….
Again, watch the games and analyze the stats. You learn a lot more by doing these two games than getting information from memes and parakeeting them as facts.
Even legends like Larry Bird acknowledge today’s players are significantly better.
www.basketballnetwork.net
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"I would never compare him to Michael, but if anyone is close, it'll be him" – Larry Bird on why he puts Kobe Bryant and Jordan in one category
Larry Bird saw Jordan's reflection in Kobe Bryant.www.basketballnetwork.net
"He's the best I've seen in a long time. I would never compare him to Michael, but if anyone is close to him, it'll be him"
- Larry Bird on why he puts Kobe Bryant and Jordan in one category."
Poor baby.LeBron’s flopping is largely exaggerated if you watch the games. If you slow down the frames, on some of them you will notice he actually did get elbowed harder than what you think. I’ve seen clips of accused flopping and you noticed a few minutes later there’s a welt on his head.
LMFAOIf you break down free throw stats per drive and watch the games, you will notice that he actually gets less calls because of his size and explosiveness. Also, if you watch the games, he’s not even close to one of the bigger flippers in the league.
O RLY?Today’s NBA is better than any other era. It’s more skilled and more athletic. The defensive versatility has never been better.