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re: who the hell cares if Lebron is GOAT?
Posted on 5/27/15 at 9:43 am to Chad504boy
Posted on 5/27/15 at 9:43 am to Chad504boy
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Michael would have 8 right now, you know.
you mean if he hadn't quit on his team?
and he would have had 7 at most. he did play in one of those 2 years the bulls didn't win. he played well, and lost, to the magic in the playoffs
since he lost before the finals though i guess it doesn't count against him for some reason
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You think you can honestly use that type of slippery slope argument with me at this moment in time son? Not today Not ever.
that's nto a slippery slope argument. that's an objective statement of fact. shite happens outside the control of individuals. this is a team game with a lot of moving variables. limiting judging individuals to small samples of team play is illogical.
with the small sample, slight differences make huge variances (like the duncan example). when you expand individual accomplishments to teams, you introduce a lot of random variables that have no association with the individuals to be compared.
im asking you to defend your comparative method with logic and rationality
Posted on 5/27/15 at 9:46 am to SlowFlowPro
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you mean if he hadn't quit on his team?
you can use an if and then point out an if. My if is at least something not on the court related. Your if is quite actually sad.
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since he lost before the finals though i guess it doesn't count against him for some reason
had he never taken a break, his team would have rolled the magic.
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that's nto a slippery slope argument. that's an objective statement of fact. shite happens outside the control of individuals. this is a team game with a lot of moving variables. limiting judging individuals to small samples of team play is illogical.
with the small sample, slight differences make huge variances (like the duncan example). when you expand individual accomplishments to teams, you introduce a lot of random variables that have no association with the individuals to be compared.
im asking you to defend your comparative method with logic and rationality
You are good at typing a lot of bullshite that means absolutely nothing. Had the cavaliers scored more points in the finals, lebron may not be as much of a loser.
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