BonesJones
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Lol. Yeah, it was a letdown to me too.Really? that's your response?![]()
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Lol. Yeah, it was a letdown to me too.Really? that's your response?![]()
It's on record that Jordan punched teammates who weren't practicing hard enoughNo way that's correct.
The problem isn't that Meyers doesn't play hard enough, and you know that.It's on record that Jordan punched teammates who weren't practicing hard enough
It's on record that Jordan punched teammates who weren't practicing hard enough
How would i know how great players make others betterReally? that's your response?![]()
It's on record that Jordan punched teammates who weren't practicing hard enough
Im beat. Congrats guys. Only positive threads are allowed
Im beat. Congrats guys. Only positive threads are allowed
I'm sick of this shit.
Cool. Don't read the thread.
Bye Felicia.
Looool
Go away Tunchi. Shoo.Exactly lol
Go away Tunchi. Shoo.

The thing is you still think you're fooling people but your not.Huh?
Anyways I'm the biggest Lillard fan there is it just seems ppl aren't on the Dame bandwagon like they use to be. Don't get mad at them. A lot of posters warned us about our favorite player![]()
Exactly.I've never understood this "makes other players better" concept. How do we know if a player makes another player better? If a player gets better, how do we know if it was because of his teammates or the coaching, and which player(s) made him better? If players come here and play better than they did before, does that mean that Dame made them better? If they leave and don't play as well, does that also mean Dame made them better?
Seems like the kind of thing that people only say to support preconceived notions rather than actually having any legitimate value.
I've never understood this "makes other players better" concept. How do we know if a player makes another player better? If a player gets better, how do we know if it was because of his teammates or the coaching, and which player(s) made him better? If players come here and play better than they did before, does that mean that Dame made them better? If they leave and don't play as well, does that also mean Dame made them better?
Seems like the kind of thing that people only say to support preconceived notions rather than actually having any legitimate value.

One poster suggested we need to trade Lillard for double-ACL tear Jabari Parker. So it's not just this one thread.I think that people are a little too sensitive when comparisons to Marbury and Arenas (who were star players before their off-court issues--issues that were clearly not meant to be part of the comparison--derailed them) are considered mortal insults.
It's fine to think that Lillard and Marbury or Lillard and Arenas aren't good on-court comparisons. You can argue that without acting like Lillard is being attacked viciously. (Not to mention, even if Lillard were being attacked viciously, we're still talking about athletes who are no relation to us, so we should probably dial down the emotional intensity.)
How is it ironic? From a game standpoint i think arenas is more like dame than marbury.Okay, but there's many other payers with stats just as similar, just seems ironic then, that you'd use Arenas as a comparison in a thread comparing Dame to Marbury while a big portion of the fanbase has been Dame bashing.
Yep, that's it. Only i was arguing, right?
Huh?
Anyways I'm the biggest Lillard fan there is it just seems ppl aren't on the Dame bandwagon like they use to be. Don't get mad at them. A lot of posters warned us about our favorite player![]()
I've never understood this "makes other players better" concept. How do we know if a player makes another player better?
