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Who was it on here who said ‘Bron was “slowing down and looking old”…… 4 years ago

 
Basketball fans care that someone on our forum said 4 years ago that Lebron was slowing down, which has caused a reply once a month roughly for the past 4 years? I struggle to think that's true.
Oh, I just thought you were talking about not caring about how amazing LeBron still is. Yeah the shit about what some random person in this forum said four years ago or last year or 20 years ago isn't really relevant. You're right about that.
 
Basketball fans care that someone on our forum said 4 years ago that Lebron was slowing down, which has caused a reply once a month roughly for the past 4 years? I struggle to think that's true.
Nate's taking care of his new baby, otherwise he could clear up who said what, where, when, why & who
 
who gives a shit?
Oh I was just thinking about the “HCP doesn’t know shit about basketball” posts over and over when I mentioned how dominant he still was. I was told he’s slowing down and old. Just thought about that and couldn’t remember who was slamming me over and over for my IQ or lack there of, of the game.
 
Oh I was just thinking about the “HCP doesn’t know shit about basketball” posts over and over when I mentioned how dominant he still was. I was told he’s slowing down and old. Just thought about that and couldn’t remember who was slamming me over and over for my IQ or lack there of, of the game.
before or after LeBron and AD destroyed the Blazers in the bubble Finals ?
 
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Oh I was just thinking about the “HCP doesn’t know shit about basketball” posts over and over when I mentioned how dominant he still was. I was told he’s slowing down and old. Just thought about that and couldn’t remember who was slamming me over and over for my IQ or lack there of, of the game.
Someone 4 years ago said some shit. Within that last 4 years seems to have put you on ignore. You come in once a month to "call him out", even though he's not paying any attention. And is about as gimmicky as any account on here in their posts, switching from highs to lows in a matter of hours. And isn't responding. Sounds fun!
 
Well, we're at that point in the season where the clippers start getting injured. Will they have enough former MVPs available in the playoffs to do any damage?
 
In case the AI changes its mind and gets edited, I better copy the article now.
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Chicago Bulls Secure Crucial Victory Against Milwaukee Bucks as Alex Caruso Returns to Action

In a thrilling showdown between Eastern Conference powerhouses, the Chicago Bulls emerged victorious against the Milwaukee Bucks in a crucial matchup on Friday night. The win was made even sweeter for Bulls fans as defensive stalwart Alex Caruso returned to action after a brief absence due to a hamstring issue.

Facing off against the formidable Bucks, the Bulls knew they needed all hands on deck to secure a victory. With Caruso back in the lineup, Chicago received a significant boost, both defensively and offensively. The 30-year-old guard’s versatility on the wing and his ability to disrupt opposing offenses played a pivotal role in the team’s success.

From the opening tip-off, the Bulls showcased their resilience and determination to come out on top. Led by the dynamic duo of Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan, who combined for an impressive offensive display, Chicago dictated the tempo of the game and executed their game plan to perfection.

However, it wasn’t just the stars who shined for the Bulls. Role players like Caruso stepped up when it mattered most, making crucial stops on defense and providing valuable contributions on the offensive end. His return injected a sense of energy and confidence into the team, propelling them to victory against a tough opponent.

As the game reached its climax, the Bulls remained composed under pressure, thwarting any comeback attempts by the Bucks and ultimately sealing the win with a stellar team effort. The victory not only solidified Chicago’s standing in the Eastern Conference but also served as a statement of their championship aspirations.

Looking ahead, the Bulls will aim to build on this momentum as they continue their push towards the postseason. With key players like Caruso back in the fold, Chicago possesses the depth and talent necessary to make a deep playoff run and compete for an NBA championship.

As for Caruso, his return to action signifies a crucial milestone in his recovery from injury. His presence on the court provides the Bulls with a defensive anchor and a reliable playmaker, giving them a significant edge as they navigate through the remainder of the regular season and beyond.

The Bulls’ victory over the Bucks served as a testament to their resilience, teamwork, and determination to succeed. With Caruso back in action, Chicago’s championship aspirations have never looked more attainable.
 
If the Heat could get to the finals from the play in last year, why can't the Bulls replicate the feat?
 
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