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Oh and, if you can’t see the double standard/hypocrisy to could ‘career longevity’ against Shaq and put Ming above him. LMAO. Shaq probably had more dominate years—let alone really good ones—that Ming had fully healthy ones. Plus, Shaq has rings and I’m not sure Ming ever even saw the second round.

He was really good Orlando, and then maybe the most dominate player of the past 40 years in LAL for 5 years.

LOL if you put Ewing, Robinson and Ming above Shaq in the list of greats.

And if you took away your grandfathers penis he’d be your grandmother? You’re point? Take away Barry Sanders agility and he’d be a decent Division 2 running back. It’s a dumb argument to make.

You think Nate Thurmond was better than Shaq?! LMAO, you’re dumb.

LMAO if you think Malone, Stockton, Walton, Barkley, Nowitzki, Drexler, Ewing, Robinson and Pippen are higher on the list of all time NBA greats than Shaq. Seriously, you’re terrible and your list is trash.

And yet somehow he’s top 10 all-time. Higher than any of the Warriors will ever be.

ah grammar checking on the internet. I knew it. You’re a troll. Cool!

Nope. Again, LeBron James has switched teams twice, and for the longest time wasn’t the highest paid guy on the team. When all is said and done, he’ll probably have three times what Melo has (if not more). I’m not the short-sided dumb fan in this conversation...

Jesus you’re obtuse. Yeah, he can do anything he wants. But then if people accuse him of not caring about winning, you, and he doesn’t have a leg to stand on.

I’m not saying he should choose either way. I’m saying if we’re debating why he’s not seen as a winner, it’s probably because he’s chosen bad situations to remain in for money. So, if he wants to treat it solely as a business he’ll get the repercussions. At this point, when it’s all said and done, Carmelo Anthony will

I’ve always thought it was because he signed to remain in (what was clearly a terrible situation) NY for more money when he could have went elsewhere (mainly Chicago) for slightly less. He’s never been proactive about finding a great place to win, like say, LeBron has. It has nothing to do with some strawman you think

Nope.

The idea of a PG defensive stopper is mostly gone too; the rules have made defensive PGs nearly impossible.

Also, Isaiah Thomas is pretty overrated (as is true of the entire Celtics team).

No, I want his tweeting to continue, AND I want his twitter account hacked. Imagine that! But it’s immanently possible.

I agree with this take too. So when he answer(s)(ed) questions about Russia, with, “absolutely not” it’s because he literally does not see any conceivable reason why a US administration would collude with an enemy like Russia, especially one that comes from glory boy Reagan’s party. Of course, he should have realized

“have you been to the DMV lately?” etc. This bit was funnier in Seinfeld.

REAL POINT THERE: never trust a guy who doesn’t drink.

In Oscar’s triple double season (1961-62) his team finished 43-37. Currently the Thunder are 32-25. I assume Westbrook will get them to more W’s than Oscar (granted, a slightly shorter 80 game season)