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    My gosh you struggle with reading comprehension. I didn't say Lebron shot 36% from 3. I said he shot 36% OUTSIDE OF 3-FT FROM THE BASKET. Which underscores my pt of him being an extremely poor shooter. Mike even at age 40 still shot 42% outside of 3-ft from the basket.
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    If you actually did some research you would learn that every single yr in LBJ's career the MAJORITY of his shots are under 3ft from the basket. Meaning layups, putbacks, and dunks, which is greatly aided by the era in which he plays in. But what actual statistics are you talking about because...
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    You think because LBJ has made more 3's than Mike playing in an era that heavily prioritizes the 3 makes him a better shooter? LMAO. As I said numerous times before in this thread LBJ is a below avg 3-pt shooter relative to the era that he plays in. Mike was an avg 3-pt shooter relative to his...
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    LBJ is a worse shooter, worse defender, worse free throw shooter, & worse scorer, but yet Lebronites think just because he has marginally better rebound & assist numbers he's a better all-around player?? LMAO. Do you think the position he plays could have something to do with that?
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    1.) I don't understand why this is so difficult, but wow you are really struggling with this. For the 100th time, MJ WAS AN AVG 3-PT SHOOTER RELATIVE TO THE ERA THAT HE PLAYED IN! He shot 32% for his career beyond the arc. Do you know what the avg 3-pt % was in his era? 32%!!!!!! In Mikes era...
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    It's too late to make amends for either side if Phil is coaching the Lakers. The bottomline is Reinsdorf should've never let it escalate to that pt. He should've realized that he was presiding over a once in a lifetime situation, and should've helped to reconcile the differences between the...
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    1.) The argument is not whether or not LBJ is a great player. The argument is whether or not he's the GOAT. That in addition to wearing #23, and being one of the preeminent players of his generation is why he gets compared to Mike. If you want to concede that the GOAT comparison is over, and...
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    Fantastic video & comparison. Sadly not even this can change the minds of the delusional & blind witnesses. SMH
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    I blame Reinsdorf more than Krauss. Krauss as a GM and front office executive was exceptional at his job. A more competent owner would've been able to keep his ego in check.
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    You can thank all of the Lebron Stans for that. And it has EVERYTHING to do with will. One guy does whatever it takes to win, and goes 6-0 in the Finals. While the other pads stats, goes 3-6, and routinely folds under pressure. I was addressing whether LBJ could develop a low post game and...
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    I agree partially. Yes, he's a great athlete. Yes, he works hard. But that's simply not enough. Despite the fact that he's improved his shot since 1st entering the league he's still not a great shooter. As evidenced by his horrendous free throw shooting. To become a great low post scorer with...
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    The problem with that is, even in today's era that is soft as Charmin, and LBJ being the most physically imposing player in the game, he still doesn't impose his will and attack the basket nearly as much as he should. So why would anyone think he could easily add an element to his game like low...
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    You're completely lost in this discussion. You think the greatest midrange shooter in the history of the game couldn't develop into a better 3 pt shooter, and if he relied on it more the results would be similar to Westbrook or Wade? LMAO. Do you realize that MJ was a career 83% free throw...
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    You have absolutely no clue as to what you're talking about because you're a Lebron Stan. MJ in today's era would be James Harden on steroids. He would go to the line 10 times a game in today's era because of how soft it is. That's 18 pts right there. It's also ridiculous to suggest that he...
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