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[quote name='J7.']You're wrong so you want us to move on... Why don't you make a comparison from the past, take the number one player and another top 5 player and another top 20 or whatever Bosh is and compare them to a few top 20 players who are all over age 30. You want to start with Jordan, Magic, Bird? Who else do you want to add to the roster?
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It has nothing to do with you thinking I am wrong. You as well as some others in here are too stubborn. Not worth it to keep arguing with people that are obviously disappointed that another team in the East is the top dog (vs my lovely Celtics... swoon) or that Lebron didn't go to MY team (the best city in the world NY baby). People love to forget the past when it deals with their own team and try to make excuses.
To answer your question... I already stated how Wade and Bosh's numbers are the same as Garnett and Allen. Lebron being the best player in the NBA of course no one would compare to him outside of the few I listed earlier. If you think that Garnett and Allen still aren't playing to the same high level as they did, you are just delusional. How else do you explain the Celtics winning a championship the year they got together prior to explosion of Rondo? I am still waiting on an explaination on how the Celtics could lose to Orlando last year yet crush them (yes crush them) in this year's Eastern Conference finals...Our team is better this year vs last year. The only difference is Kevin Garnett actually played... the same guy you said is just another midlevel guy...the same guy that held one of our best three point shooters to little to no touches on his lock down defense.
Lastly, what does Jordan, Bird, and Magic have anything to do with it? They all played while Lebron grew up idolizing them. They never played on the same court competitively. Let alone ever leaving their franchise to play with other NBA superstars.
[quote name='advanced']And as for Kobe wanting to be traded, its understandable. He bitched for a bit but was willing to work through it and make the team he loves better. I can't fault a man for voicing his opinion, but Chris Paul wanting to play with another superstar is different and the only teams he's interested in are already contenders (with the one exception of NY, but I'd like to get halfway into the season to make that call if I could). Kobe wasn't saying "Trade me, but only trade me to this team or this team.", Kobe was using it as a way to get the Laker front office to wake up and realize they might lose their star player. Not as a way to get someone else to shoulder the load. [/QUOTE]
Oh just like how he got Phil Jackson, hands down an all-time great coach, fired in 2004 after fighting with him over his offense style previous seasons... or how about getting Shaq, one of the greatest centers, to demand to be traded...
or his press conference to discuss his relationship/rape trial that overshadowed his team...
Yea Kobe has no qualms
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It has nothing to do with you thinking I am wrong. You as well as some others in here are too stubborn. Not worth it to keep arguing with people that are obviously disappointed that another team in the East is the top dog (vs my lovely Celtics... swoon) or that Lebron didn't go to MY team (the best city in the world NY baby). People love to forget the past when it deals with their own team and try to make excuses.

To answer your question... I already stated how Wade and Bosh's numbers are the same as Garnett and Allen. Lebron being the best player in the NBA of course no one would compare to him outside of the few I listed earlier. If you think that Garnett and Allen still aren't playing to the same high level as they did, you are just delusional. How else do you explain the Celtics winning a championship the year they got together prior to explosion of Rondo? I am still waiting on an explaination on how the Celtics could lose to Orlando last year yet crush them (yes crush them) in this year's Eastern Conference finals...Our team is better this year vs last year. The only difference is Kevin Garnett actually played... the same guy you said is just another midlevel guy...the same guy that held one of our best three point shooters to little to no touches on his lock down defense.
Lastly, what does Jordan, Bird, and Magic have anything to do with it? They all played while Lebron grew up idolizing them. They never played on the same court competitively. Let alone ever leaving their franchise to play with other NBA superstars.
[quote name='advanced']And as for Kobe wanting to be traded, its understandable. He bitched for a bit but was willing to work through it and make the team he loves better. I can't fault a man for voicing his opinion, but Chris Paul wanting to play with another superstar is different and the only teams he's interested in are already contenders (with the one exception of NY, but I'd like to get halfway into the season to make that call if I could). Kobe wasn't saying "Trade me, but only trade me to this team or this team.", Kobe was using it as a way to get the Laker front office to wake up and realize they might lose their star player. Not as a way to get someone else to shoulder the load. [/QUOTE]
Oh just like how he got Phil Jackson, hands down an all-time great coach, fired in 2004 after fighting with him over his offense style previous seasons... or how about getting Shaq, one of the greatest centers, to demand to be traded...
or his press conference to discuss his relationship/rape trial that overshadowed his team...
Yea Kobe has no qualms

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