Does the NBA have a written rule book?

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WitnessProtection
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qualified101 wrote:
noreply66 wrote:At this early age I think James is better than Jordan


definitely.


At this stage in their careers and at this age, I'll agree, Lebron is probably ahead of where Jordan was.
I guess in the playoffs I'm just waiting for Lebron to unleash that Jordan-esque killer instinct. But I haven't really seen that from him.
Don't get me wrong, Lebron and Kobe along with D-Wade are flat out studs. The best around today.


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Im not sure about LeBron being better than Jordan at this stage.

Jordan played in an era where he could get mugged and still put up ridiculous numbers.

As a rookie, 28 points, 7 reb, 6 ast per game.

From 86-93, he averaged over 30 each year (37, 35, 33, 34, 32, 30, 33) while also averaging between 5 and 8 rebounds and assists per game.


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mikepike wrote:Who watches the NBA anyway? It is nothing but a bunch of prima donna crybabies and wannabe rapper thugs. Any more, real basketball is done being played at the high school level.



another typical stereotype of blacks from an old ignorant closed minded white person
... you guys are pathetic...


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bigtimehitter wrote:There is in my mind asbsolutely no dobt that the cavs are done. I think that Lebron is way ovrrated, I think that he is a showboat that loves to show is marshmellow muscles when he he slams an uncontested runaway dunks, but cries for 20 minutes like a "female dog" when he is fouled while driving through the lane for a basket. Bottom line is he is a prima donna cry-baby who wants all the spotlight. And this is coming from someone who roots for all the Buckeye teams, but I'm also not afraid not to face the facts



Lebron overated,thats funny and the last time i checked when you have over 35 pts 8 assists and 8 rebounds isn't overrated yea i know it doesnt matter as long as you win but he kept him in the series and no one around him showed up ..the buckeye teams are more overrated than lebron


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