Did anyone watch game 6 NBA Finals last night

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:shrug: I watched my first NBA basketball game of the year last night and it was one of the best I have seen since the Jordan era. What a game, wow...of course the refs determined the game as usual...

can't wait for game 7 Thursday night...

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To be honest I would have watched last nights game even if I had no money on it :shrug: it makes it more interesting to have a few dollars on it though :SIB
 

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The incessant whining from Lebron is so tiring it is almost embarrassing to watch.

One thing, to me, is certain and that is if Lebron played in the Jordan, Johnson, Bird, Barkley era he would be an average ball player at best. He has marginal ball handling skills, doesn't like physical play and an average shooter. He is a very strong guy with an extreme amount of athleticism but marginal player back in the day would have completely stymied him. Imagine an Anthony Mason leaning on him for forty eight minutes or a long armed Pippen ripping and stripping him every roll down the court. Just my opinion.

Officiating was a joke last night. San Antonio got mugged the last three times down the court and got not one call.


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The incessant whining from Lebron is so tiring it is almost embarrassing to watch.

One thing, to me, is certain and that is if Lebron played in the Jordan, Johnson, Bird, Barkley era he would be an average ball player at best. He has marginal ball handling skills, doesn't like physical play and an average shooter. He is a very strong guy with an extreme amount of athleticism but marginal player back in the day would have completely stymied him. Imagine an Anthony Mason leaning on him for forty eight minutes or a long armed Pippen ripping and stripping him every roll down the court. Just my opinion.

Officiating was a joke last night. San Antonio got mugged the last three times down the court and got not one call.


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FDC

I agree with all you said especially that Lebron is a crybaby :facepalm: hope San Antonio wins game 7 :0074
 

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The incessant whining from Lebron is so tiring it is almost embarrassing to watch.

One thing, to me, is certain and that is if Lebron played in the Jordan, Johnson, Bird, Barkley era he would be an average ball player at best. He has marginal ball handling skills, doesn't like physical play and an average shooter. He is a very strong guy with an extreme amount of athleticism but marginal player back in the day would have completely stymied him. Imagine an Anthony Mason leaning on him for forty eight minutes or a long armed Pippen ripping and stripping him every roll down the court. Just my opinion.
I want to believe this, cause I am not a huge Lebron fan, but I can't believe average players 20 years ago were better than ostensibly the best player today. What would explain the extreme decline in quality of NBA players that we see now vs 80's 90s?
Athleticism is up, like in the NFL we see guys bigger and faster than they used to be... the pool of players is much larger (getting the best from Europe and elsewhere) etc.

What gives?:shrug:
 

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I would way way way rather watch that than an nba game but that's just me. tranny trampoline would probably pique my interest more. to me there is nothing less exciting than nba basketball except maybe college basketball. but to each their own.

and i agree that almost anything is on tv or at least an internet feed these days.

my outdoor midget asian amputee transvestite bowling league is working on exclusive rights with ladbrokes and sky sports right now. we should be sponsored for a january roll out date. IE is working with jack for madjack uniforms.


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I want to believe this, cause I am not a huge Lebron fan, but I can't believe average players 20 years ago were better than ostensibly the best player today. What would explain the extreme decline in quality of NBA players that we see now vs 80's 90s?
Athleticism is up, like in the NFL we see guys bigger and faster than they used to be... the pool of players is much larger (getting the best from Europe and elsewhere) etc.

What gives?:shrug:


You have valid points/questions. I don't necessarily agree with FDC, but do think Lebron may not be as effective dropped back an era or two. However in my opinion its not due to him as much as it is that the game is reffed/called differently.
 

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I would way way way rather watch that than an nba game but that's just me. tranny trampoline would probably pique my interest more. to me there is nothing less exciting than nba basketball except maybe college basketball. but to each their own.

and i agree that almost anything is on tv or at least an internet feed these days.

my outdoor midget asian amputee transvestite bowling league is working on exclusive rights with ladbrokes and sky sports right now. we should be sponsored for a january roll out date. IE is working with jack for madjack uniforms.


gl

Good luck with that, sounds like exciting times.

My main complaint with the OMAATBL is that their post season is single elimination format. Need to move to a double elimination or at least a best of 3 series for the semi-finals and finals. The interest is at an all-time high right now and you need to capitalize on that.
 

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You have valid points/questions. I don't necessarily agree with FDC, but do think Lebron may not be as effective dropped back an era or two. However in my opinion its not due to him as much as it is that the game is reffed/called differently.

Yeah fundamentals seem gone. I have more fun watching the style of play you see in high school or college. The court just seems too SMALL for the guys that play on it in the NBA.

Kinda like Hedge I watched my first NBA games in a while because the Warriors finally made the playoffs this year. It's a league I'm happy to just be a bandwagoneer.

So if the theory is: teams from back then would win games against teams from 2013 if the officiating and rules were done on a 1980's level.

I could buy that. :toast:
 

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Good luck with that, sounds like exciting times.

My main complaint with the OMAATBL is that their post season is single elimination format. Need to move to a double elimination or at least a best of 3 series for the semi-finals and finals. The interest is at an all-time high right now and you need to capitalize on that.

i agree interest is high, but we want to conquer the world.


so many stereotypes to overcome

more sponsors equals more games. right now we are mulling a best of 4 format. looking for jack to help. thanks for the interest.
 

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i agree interest is high, but we want to conquer the world.


so many stereotypes to overcome

more sponsors equals more games. right now we are mulling a best of 4 format. looking for jack to help. thanks for the interest.


This can not be said enough. Just as you are working towards your deal and planning a big announcement, Serena Williams' comments from that intereview have to come out and tarnish all the good work that has been done.
 

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The incessant whining from Lebron is so tiring it is almost embarrassing to watch.

One thing, to me, is certain and that is if Lebron played in the Jordan, Johnson, Bird, Barkley era he would be an average ball player at best. He has marginal ball handling skills, doesn't like physical play and an average shooter. He is a very strong guy with an extreme amount of athleticism but marginal player back in the day would have completely stymied him. Imagine an Anthony Mason leaning on him for forty eight minutes or a long armed Pippen ripping and stripping him every roll down the court. Just my opinion.

Officiating was a joke last night. San Antonio got mugged the last three times down the court and got not one call.


Hope this helps,
FDC

Lebron whines far less than Duncan and Parker imo. Hope this helps
 

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Yeah fundamentals seem gone. I have more fun watching the style of play you see in high school or college. The court just seems too SMALL for the guys that play on it in the NBA.

Kinda like Hedge I watched my first NBA games in a while because the Warriors finally made the playoffs this year. It's a league I'm happy to just be a bandwagoneer.

So if the theory is: teams from back then would win games against teams from 2013 if the officiating and rules were done on a 1980's level.

I could buy that. :toast:

I don't know that the physical nature of the players is that much different other than acceptance of taller players playing point guard or something like that. I do believe that the skill set has declined somewhat. Michael Jordan developed his turnaround fade away jumper later in his career and it became an unstoppable signature shot.
I think officiating and the game has changed. Far more touch fouls, flopping and things of that nature in my opinion.
 
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