kaceytronwhiteknight

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[–] kaceytronwhiteknight@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Career playoff ppg

Embiid: 24

KD: 29.4

Luka: 32.5

SGA: 15.1

Giannis: 26.6

Curry: 27

Jokic: 27.5

Tatum: 23.8

Edwards: 28.1

Maxey: 15.7

[–] kaceytronwhiteknight@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Embiid in the 2nd round averages 23.6 on 43/29/82 splits. Forget great, he isn't even a good scorer in the playoffs

There are multiple teams that had undefeated regular seasons in NFL history though, including the aforementioned Miami Dolphins. Even if you ignore the regular season there are other undefeated regular seasons, not just the patriots.

Teams that only lost a single time to win the chip is even larger, including the 18-1 85 bears and the 84 49ers

The 07 patriots sputtered so much at the end of their season it was very similar to the warriors. They were insane in the first 8 games and getting lucky a lot in the last 8 and playoffs. Had they won the super bowl I'd be ok calling them the best team ever because of 19-0. With the warriors though even if they had won the finals over the cavs they wouldn't have been better than the 72-10 Bulls who lost way fewer games than the warriors overall

When the Thunder played the Nuggets earlier this year Chet equally could not defend against the bigger and stronger and more talented Jokic. Do you know how many free throws Jokic shot? 3, for the entire game. Jokic also got called for a foul for turning around when the 7'2" Chet put his face all the way down at Jokic's elbow height.

It is honestly laughable the lengths you people will go to defend the disgraceful fouls that get called for Embiid.

[–] kaceytronwhiteknight@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The NFL has multiple 18-1 teams that won the title. The Patriots are the only 18-1 team that didn't. NFL also has the 17-0 dolphins,and other undefeated teams from before the sb era

[–] kaceytronwhiteknight@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The Warriors were a much worse team by the end of that season than they were at the start. Currys injury completely derailed their trajectory. Hell they lost more games in those playoffs than they did in the whole regular season. Plus they should have lost to the Thunder, but the NBA are giant pussies and wouldn't suspend Draymond until he dared to touch LeBron.

The time between now (2023) and LeBron getting drafted (2003) is greater than the time between LeBron getting drafted (2003) and Michael Jordan getting drafted (1984)

3 guys 30+ O_O

Here are Jokic's stat lines in the 6 Nuggets losses this year

Jokic in tonight's loss: 38/19/8 (-12) 11 free throw attempts

Jokic in the loss to the Magic: 30/13/12 (+4) 5 free throw attempts

Jokic in the loss to the Cavaliers: 18/10/7 (-16) 5 free throw attempts

Jokic in the loss to the Pelicans: 26/16/18 (+5) 5 free throw attempts

Jokic in the loss to the Rockets: 36/21/11 (+12) 8 free throw attempts

Jokic in the loss to the Timberwolves: 25/10/3 (-19) 2 free throw attempts

He is now averaging 28.8/14.8/9.8 per game in their 6 losses

The Nuggets are trash

r/nba and all of sports media before the WCF: DaViS iS tHe JoKiC sToPpEr

They aren't top 10 players because they're MVPs though. You're looking at the greatest players of all time, trying to find something they have in common, and then trying to say that any player that has also achieved those things should also be among the greatest players of all time. You're doing it wrong.

[–] kaceytronwhiteknight@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Shaq has 1 MVP to his name and he was the best player in the world for a 3peat. MVPs are a terrible way to judge players all time.

Stop letting your opinion of players be based on the judgment of 50 random sports writers that don't even watch the games.

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