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  1. TheOriginalCane

    OT: The Last Dance

    I'm not disagreeing, I'm just pointing out that even AFTER everything was said and done, Krause continued to hold a grudge. Phil, while driven out by his dislike of Krause, was still willing to make amends. Krause had nothing to lose, nothing to gain, he could have just had peace of mind, and...
  2. TheOriginalCane

    OT: The Last Dance

    Again, you lost me with "MJ was never a great 3 pt shooter in his era". First, he played on teams with Craig Hodges, BJ Armstrong, Steve Kerr, and John Paxson. It simply wasn't MJ's job to shoot 3s. MJ shot .332 from 3-point range for his career with the Bulls. That is pretty **** good for a...
  3. TheOriginalCane

    OT: The Last Dance

    I'm addressing the points where people think that the great low-volume 3-point shooters of the 80s and 90s wouldn't be able to hit a higher percentage in the current spacing game.
  4. TheOriginalCane

    OT: The Last Dance

    We can all say this, but... Phil approached Reinsdorf (when he was coaching the Lakers) and said he wanted to bury the hatchet with Krause. It was Krause who refused. I'm not sure how Reinsdorf can FORCE Krause to do something. And, look, I can't stand Krause. But imagine if Reinsdorf had...
  5. TheOriginalCane

    OT: The Last Dance

    Use paragraph breaks. First, there were several good 3-point shooters that simply did not take the number of 3-point shots that are taken today. Larry Bird was a great 3-point shooter. Now, you can say "he's only ranked 148th in all-time NBA 3-point shooting percentage". True. But there...
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