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Biggest Whiner in the NBA

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by R0ckets03, Apr 24, 2002.

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  1. GATER

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    55?.....oh, your talking about the West....65 in the East.
    ;)
     
  2. JJ

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    Watch the Lakers-Blazers game tonight. You will see some major whining in this game.

    I really think that Samaki Walker is a top-shelf whiner. He makes the worst faces for any little thing. This guy truly sucks, and it doesn't help that he whines like a little b****.

    Rasheed and Kobe should also get their fair share of "Oh my god, you have got to be kidding me!" looks towards the officials tonight.

    Pathetic.
     
  3. knifejc

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    How did nobody mention Bonzi Wells, everygame i see of him he has that "Who me?" look on his face.
     
  4. vj23k

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    Whatever, you Jordan-haters are so in denial.

    All the players that you listed are great basketball players, but most would admit in a heartbeat that they weren't as good as Jordan.

    Could you not think of enough real players?

    Eligin?
     
  5. Drexlerfan22

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    My apologies. It isn't Eligin Baylor... it's Elgin Baylor. I hope you are merely joking, because if you did not know that this is a misspelling, that means that you have no idea who Elgin Baylor is. Hence, I can conclude that you do not know the 60s NBA well enough to make any decent arguments with me, because Baylor was one of the best there ever was.

    In the end, opinions on who's "the best ever" are only that: opinions. I grow tired of brainwashed maniacs who think that there could not possibly be a better player than Jordan, because that is simply not true. Other players have equally valid claims.

    If you can truly give me logical reasons AGAINST THESE PLAYERS, then we can discuss who's better. But until you show me that you know who ALL 15 of those players are, I'm not going to waste my time. No reflection on you personally (yet), but most people who I try and talk to about this simply repeat Jordan's accomplishments while not addressing the other players at all, usually because they have not seen enough old basketball to make a sound comparison/judgement.

    I look forward to your response, vj23k.
     
  6. Drewdog

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    Dont forget about our west coast whiner.... Kobe
     
  7. DaDakota

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    Cat and Danny Ainge.

    DaDakota
     
  8. Roc Paint

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    Danny Ainge is gay.
    or at least 51% ;)
     
  9. Cato=Bum

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    This one is easy:


    1) Cuttino Mobley

    2) Rasheed Wallace ( a very distant #2 from Cuttino though)
     
  10. vj23k

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    How would you like me to go about proving that I know all of those players?

    And, trust me, the Eligin thing was a joke.

    Honestly, I know very little about Rick Barry and Dave Cowens.

    I know that Barry shot free throws underhanded and played for the Rockets late in his career. I know that Cowens was a hard-nosed player with a good outside jump shot for a center. Cowens later became the coach of the Charlotte Hornets and Golden State Warriors.
     

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