16and7

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Both Garnett and Olajuwon at one time had the best post moves of any frontcourt player in the league. They had an ample amount of post moves that they utilized as well as an above-average mid-range jumpshot. But both of them were AMAZING defenders. They could block shots ferociously and get into their opponents' heads.

Both have won the "Defensive Player of the Year Award" as well as the "MVP" award. 

 

The battle of the sidekicks. Lamar Odom and Scottie Pippen are often compared for being the supporting player beside those considered the best shooting guards of their respective generations in Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. Both were talented and versatile small forwards who were instrumental in helping Bryant and Jordan get championship gold.

 

On one side, the stable, long and peaceful Gregg Popovich era, a 20+ year tenure that has made the San Antonio Spurs an example of stability, developing a winning culture and being championship contenders due to his out-of-the-box thinking and great system.

On the other hand, we’ve got a guy that won as a player and then took a couple of franchises to the highest of levels and built two of the strongest, most dominant dynasties this game has ever seen.

Popovich has a .689 regular season record, 167 playoff wins, and 5 rings.

Jackson won 2 rings as a player and 11 as a coach thanks to his dominant offense.

Who do ya got?

 

Its been a big debate.

Wade was for the most part the first option on his team while Scottie played second fiddle to Jordon for nearly his whole career. Wade has a higher scoring average and assist average for his entire career compared to Pippen and was the focal point of his team. But considering Pippen's accolades.

 

The Houston Rockets are above .500 after beating the Lakers.

Its been 1005 day since they won more than they've lost.

 

Yesterday's Warriors Nuggets game consisted of a few bad calls. One of them was a goal tend during the final minutes. Don't you hate it when the refs ruin ball games. Warriors could have won that one.

 

Yesterday's Warriors Nuggets game consisted of a few bad calls. One of them was a goal tend during the final minutes. Don't you hate it when the refs ruin ball games. Warriors could have won that one.

[–] 16and7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

is that a good thing or a bad thing