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Ok, so I’m not really a WW fan but I’m a bit confused by her characterization here. I want to like this movie, especially after what I saw in BvS, but this just looks like a female Captain America movie.

What a great time to be a fan of CR7! Congrats!

No stars are coming East because I’d posit that the majority of the star players in the West are on the teams that drafted them.

I understand your position but we’ll have to disagree. Most of the rosters in the West were not cobbled together through massive free agent signings, that said Lebron joining a Western power could of course happen and he most likely goes to the chip multiple years but it doesn’t change the fact that he would not have

So i should take your word over his regarding his specific HIV prognosis and his reaction to his drug regimen? Surely you jest. Again I ask you to find an article, a quote stating that Magic’s body was falling apart before the 91 Finals and right after. Now don’t get be wrong, I do believe that he was on the downside

Sir, I’m not going to question whether you follow basketball or not as its unnecessary. I’m certainly not a troll. Your Magic Johnson comment is without merit. Please see my point about Magic in my earlier response. You have no proof it took a toll on him and he even says he would have kept on playing if not for the

First off, why are you cursing. Calm down. Where are you getting this info that his body was falling apart due to HIV? He played 79 games that year and averaged 37 minutes, similar games and minutes averages as the two seasons prior. He also played on the next years All Star team and won the MVP, not to mention he

Ok, I’ll bite.

Mr. Roberts, I think your position on Floyd regarding the fighters who preceded him needs a little more nuance. Save for Oscar De La Hoya, the majority of guys you’ve referenced fought the majority of their careers at Middleweight. Welterweight has not been the sole prestige division for much of Floyd’s career,

Thumbs up to that comment. I swear the editors at ESPN will be writing RGIII hit jobs even when he’s retired.

That’s just the baseline I tend to use for professional athletes. They compete in sports that isolate the movements that form the foundation for many sports. I think you forget that individuals who play professional sports are in fact world class athletes, even if they ride the bench. Also you need to remember that

I’m not going to disagree with you on that. It really comes down to what criteria people utilize when casting their ballots. That Steph is the first player in the history of the current voting process, which goes back to 1980, to be given all votes is kind of jarring to those of us who watched that era of basketball.

“The role players and practice bodies get hugely more athletic and more effective.”

Not sure your Jordan Stats are correct. MJ posted two seasons where his PER was greater than Steph’s: 87-88 and 90-91. In that same 87-88 season he was also the DPOY. But no unanimous MVP.