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Originally Posted by Futuristic
I gotta give it to lebron because Larry is a little passed his prime right now
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Originally Posted by Futuristic
I gotta give it to lebron because Larry is a little passed his prime right now
Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense.
Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense.
Originally Posted by StackJaxx
bird. and its not even close.
Originally Posted by StackJaxx
bird. and its not even close.
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl
Originally Posted by Futuristic
I gotta give it to lebron because Larry is a little passed his prime right now
Originally Posted by Futuristic
I gotta give it to lebron because Larry is a little passed his prime right now
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
I didn't realize teams were full on double teaming LeBron every night, or even playing him box-and-one. He has been played man to man just about every game, same with Larry. And it's not like Bird was simply throwing up alley oops (none of em had hops) or just kicking it out to those guys for jumpers (none of them were perimeter players). He was getting those guys wide open lay-ups. And as I said earlier, he had to feed those guys in the post, which took away from his assist totals.Originally Posted by moe200069
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
But i would take into account who these they were passing to every game. bird was playing with would-be HOFs in McHale, Walton and Parish, which possibly opens up the court a lot more and spreads out a defense. who on that cavs team was good enough to keep an opposing defense honest and not make them focus a majority of their effort on lebron?
@ how many people are saying Larry Bird.![]()
@ your ignorance![]()
I didn't realize teams were full on double teaming LeBron every night, or even playing him box-and-one. He has been played man to man just about every game, same with Larry. And it's not like Bird was simply throwing up alley oops (none of em had hops) or just kicking it out to those guys for jumpers (none of them were perimeter players). He was getting those guys wide open lay-ups. And as I said earlier, he had to feed those guys in the post, which took away from his assist totals.Originally Posted by moe200069
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
But i would take into account who these they were passing to every game. bird was playing with would-be HOFs in McHale, Walton and Parish, which possibly opens up the court a lot more and spreads out a defense. who on that cavs team was good enough to keep an opposing defense honest and not make them focus a majority of their effort on lebron?
@ how many people are saying Larry Bird.![]()
@ your ignorance![]()
You're going down the right track.. but you couldn't be more wrong.Originally Posted by moe200069
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
But i would take into account who these they were passing to every game. bird was playing with would-be HOFs in McHale, Walton and Parish, which possibly opens up the court a lot more and spreads out a defense. who on that cavs team was good enough to keep an opposing defense honest and not make them focus a majority of their effort on lebron?
You're going down the right track.. but you couldn't be more wrong.Originally Posted by moe200069
they're both phenomenal/creative passers, and i wouldn't go as far as to say one is better than the other.Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Only caught the very tail end of his career, and I was real young, but I gotta go with Larry Legend. Dude didn't really throw those crazy fastball passes with his off hand like LeBron does, but his creativity/vision was just insane.
Just looking at the numbers you'd say LeBron because he racks up the assists, but they're inflated because of Mike Brown's LeBron centric offense. He wasn't throwing it into McHale/Walton/Parish for post ups, or letting D.J take it on the wing, and go to work. Trust me, this is one of those things where you just had to be there. (or have a bunch of video)
Bird was so nice at passing you'd think he had precognition.�![]()
But i would take into account who these they were passing to every game. bird was playing with would-be HOFs in McHale, Walton and Parish, which possibly opens up the court a lot more and spreads out a defense. who on that cavs team was good enough to keep an opposing defense honest and not make them focus a majority of their effort on lebron?