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Topic subject^^^^AI still got dudes mad lmao - mofos had the nerve to put up a poll
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2369608, ^^^^AI still got dudes mad lmao - mofos had the nerve to put up a poll
Posted by vee-lover, Thu Sep-18-14 06:45 PM
question asking who was better between AI and Melo

That's not and will never be a legit comparison


Nobody talking abt Melo changing/revolutionizing/transcending nada except the meaning of ball hog, taking the concept to new heights



>>Chuck too real. He changed the way we play ball. He changed
>>the culture of ball. He is pound for pound the best. He
>paved
>>the way. I can go on and on. But he’s a legend and I’m
>>just walking the path he created.
>
>I'm glad we're posting about Kevin Durant. I'm so happy that
>here's a link to KD speaking about GOAT:
>
>https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/kevin-durant--kobe-bryant-is--the-greatest-of-all-time---kobe-and-michael-jordan-are--1-and-1a-213142314.html
>
>“Of course. He’s the greatest of all time. His skill is
>second to none. Him and are neck and neck as
>far as skill. You can put in athleticism and be the best
>passer and strongest and quickest. But it’s about skill. I
>think that’s how his game is played. That’s why Kobe is
>the top two best ever in just having skill, footwork, shooting
>the three, shooting the pull up, posting up, dunking on guys
>and ball handling. It’s flat out skill. Him and Jordan are 1
>and 1A. They’re neck and neck as far as the skills are
>concerned.”
>
>“Kobe plays his game no matter what with his intensity and
>focus and he will play to win. He also will do what he needs
>to do to get ready to play. If he sees a mismatch, he’ll
>take it down low and demand the ball. He’s one of those guys
>who will always bring the same intensity every time no matter
>who’s on the court.”
>
>What were you asking him?
>
>“I was picking his brain about different situations in the
>game and how I can handle my teammates better and how I can
>approach the game a little better. I don’t think I told
>anybody that. But I texted him one night and said, 'Man, I
>need to talk to somebody before playing the next day.' It was
>three in the morning. He picked the phone up. That’s
>something I’ll always remember. When we play each other,
>it’s better now that we have that relationship because it
>was almost bragging rights.”