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September 29, 2016, 01:19:01 PM
Im keeping an eye to these trade rumors. This is really a big one!

DeMarcus Cousins to Los Angeles Lakers
Kevin Love to Los Angeles Lakers
Chris Paul to New York Knicks
John Wall to Los Angeles Clippers

Take note that these rumors are not direct trade from team to team. It's a blockbuster deal and I didn't mention all the players involved. When it say's blockbuster deals it consist of three or more teams.

Let's see. Cool
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September 29, 2016, 06:09:35 AM
I'm not a Lebron fan but I agree with you all. They are different player. I will just say that if continue playing like this, I think he can beat the scoring leader of kareem and also he can surpass Michael Jorda n 6 rings. Only injury can stop him and I dont want that happen to him.
I am not sure if Lebron can still win another championship, what with the cast that surrounds him. He is also getting old and it is only a matter of time before his game starts to decline. Jordan was around Lebron's age when got his 6th championship. Lebron will have to work doubly hard and recruit more well rounded players if he hopes to win at least one more before he calls it quits.
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September 29, 2016, 05:42:45 AM
I'm not a Lebron fan but I agree with you all. They are different player. I will just say that if continue playing like this, I think he can beat the scoring leader of kareem and also he can surpass Michael Jorda n 6 rings. Only injury can stop him and I dont want that happen to him.
in statistic well he can but mj will always be mj never come in my mind that there will be a player that will surpass what he achieved as a pro he gives the game into a new dimension he play the game well with no hesitation and he show the best he can be with the dominance that no one can deny.
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September 29, 2016, 05:22:19 AM
I'm not a Lebron fan but I agree with you all. They are different player. I will just say that if continue playing like this, I think he can beat the scoring leader of kareem and also he can surpass Michael Jorda n 6 rings. Only injury can stop him and I dont want that happen to him.
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September 29, 2016, 04:43:42 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Right and definitely agree. Every players have different legacy so it can't be replaced by anyone. MJ is MJ, Kobe is Kobe, LBJ is LBJ etc.

For sure Lebron James is one of the greatest players in the whole history of the league, no doubt about that. Only haters will state Lebron James is a trash in NBA.
Lebron is committed to his mission, and the way he plays you can really tell that he badly need to be one of the greatest, and the good thing about him is that he improves his play every season, I think he is the only player who can play all the positions in the floor.

James is the best but can't surpass Jordan, new season he will have a few possibility to be the champion. GSW will win the championship, KD will win his first winner.
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September 29, 2016, 02:18:19 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Right and definitely agree. Every players have different legacy so it can't be replaced by anyone. MJ is MJ, Kobe is Kobe, LBJ is LBJ etc.

For sure Lebron James is one of the greatest players in the whole history of the league, no doubt about that. Only haters will state Lebron James is a trash in NBA.
Lebron is committed to his mission, and the way he plays you can really tell that he badly need to be one of the greatest, and the good thing about him is that he improves his play every season, I think he is the only player who can play all the positions in the floor.
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September 29, 2016, 01:42:20 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Right and definitely agree. Every players have different legacy so it can't be replaced by anyone. MJ is MJ, Kobe is Kobe, LBJ is LBJ etc.

For sure Lebron James is one of the greatest players in the whole history of the league, no doubt about that. Only haters will state Lebron James is a trash in NBA.
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September 29, 2016, 01:22:31 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Jordan's days are amazing and no one can ever surpass that and Jordan for me is the best NBA player of all time. I like his attitude and the way he plays he is just like dancing swiftly as he plays. But with Lebron, I admire him because he is getting close to Jordan for his achievements but I don't think we need to compare him to Jordan for they are totally different.
They are both magnificent but jordan cant be replace or surpass maybe lebron can in most of achievements on his career but in the heart of the fans and in the eye of everyone michael jordan will still dominate the love and support of every basketball fans in all generation even the future one, because once they seen how michael play and heard news about him they will start watching him and realize the big difference between mike and lebron.
Michael Jordan is the face of NBA and the legend as well, he cannot be replace because he was the one who really is so popular, before the media is not really big so there is no competition for Jordan to be great, when people love him NBA will ensure he will remain as the greatest.
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September 29, 2016, 12:11:02 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Jordan's days are amazing and no one can ever surpass that and Jordan for me is the best NBA player of all time. I like his attitude and the way he plays he is just like dancing swiftly as he plays. But with Lebron, I admire him because he is getting close to Jordan for his achievements but I don't think we need to compare him to Jordan for they are totally different.
They are both magnificent but jordan cant be replace or surpass maybe lebron can in most of achievements on his career but in the heart of the fans and in the eye of everyone michael jordan will still dominate the love and support of every basketball fans in all generation even the future one, because once they seen how michael play and heard news about him they will start watching him and realize the big difference between mike and lebron.
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September 29, 2016, 12:06:48 AM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?

Jordan's days are amazing and no one can ever surpass that and Jordan for me is the best NBA player of all time. I like his attitude and the way he plays he is just like dancing swiftly as he plays. But with Lebron, I admire him because he is getting close to Jordan for his achievements but I don't think we need to compare him to Jordan for they are totally different.
legendary
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September 28, 2016, 07:25:29 PM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
Vince Carter is hanging in there. Haha. The retirement of those we idolized growing up is paving the way for newcomers and superstars in the making. I remember buying NBA cards as a high schooler and trade them with my classmates and would argue who's the best player in the league. 

I remember that awesome NBA cards. I remember collecting the cards of Reggie Miller, because they all collecting Michael Jordan and I dont want to be part of their group that why I collected Miller.
Grant Hill was my favorite player back then. I used to have over a hundred cards of him, varying in prices. Fast forward to the present, Grant Hill is now a part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks. It really makes me feel old that today's young guns are not even born when I was in high school.

I hear ya! I am a duke fan and was going through some old pictures at my mom's and
I'm wearing a Grant hill duke jersey in high school. And now he owns a team... Yikes
where does the time go.
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September 28, 2016, 12:23:09 PM

LeBron: 'Personal goal' to surpass Jordan as NBA's best


Well not bad and for sure he will be the one of the best in the league but not as the same as Jordan as every players have different specialty. Superstars will today will remember for sure in the future. Lebron already proved himself in the league after criticisms he received since the year he entered the league and that is unforgettable.

What can you say?
hero member
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September 28, 2016, 06:11:21 AM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
Vince Carter is hanging in there. Haha. The retirement of those we idolized growing up is paving the way for newcomers and superstars in the making. I remember buying NBA cards as a high schooler and trade them with my classmates and would argue who's the best player in the league. 

I remember that awesome NBA cards. I remember collecting the cards of Reggie Miller, because they all collecting Michael Jordan and I dont want to be part of their group that why I collected Miller.
Grant Hill was my favorite player back then. I used to have over a hundred cards of him, varying in prices. Fast forward to the present, Grant Hill is now a part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks. It really makes me feel old that today's young guns are not even born when I was in high school.
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September 28, 2016, 06:10:11 AM

Vince Carter is hanging in there. Haha. The retirement of those we idolized growing up is paving the way for newcomers and superstars in the making. I remember buying NBA cards as a high schooler and trade them with my classmates and would argue who's the best player in the league.  

About Vince Carter, there's no such thing as retirement on his mind now. He stated that months ago. Well as long as there are good offers and still he can play, why not grab it? Smiley Dirk Nowitzki on the other hand, I wish he will play for more seasons to come.



I remember that awesome NBA cards. I remember collecting the cards of Reggie Miller, because they all collecting Michael Jordan and I dont want to be part of their group that why I collected Miller.

NBA cards are hype here too back in 90's. Michal Jordan cards are really rare unlike there in your environment. I didn't even have a chance to own one of the MJ cards lol.
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September 28, 2016, 05:47:57 AM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
Vince Carter is hanging in there. Haha. The retirement of those we idolized growing up is paving the way for newcomers and superstars in the making. I remember buying NBA cards as a high schooler and trade them with my classmates and would argue who's the best player in the league. 

I remember that awesome NBA cards. I remember collecting the cards of Reggie Miller, because they all collecting Michael Jordan and I dont want to be part of their group that why I collected Miller.
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September 28, 2016, 01:23:42 AM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
Vince Carter is hanging in there. Haha. The retirement of those we idolized growing up is paving the way for newcomers and superstars in the making. I remember buying NBA cards as a high schooler and trade them with my classmates and would argue who's the best player in the league. 
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September 27, 2016, 06:30:09 AM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
thats right mate they give really entertaining game as time past unlike the way nba now they just purely for money,.
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September 27, 2016, 06:22:43 AM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.

Slowly the 90's draft class is retiring. I still can't believe that I cant see them now in the court. The 90's players really change how to play the basketball. The game is always improving as the time pass.
legendary
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September 26, 2016, 04:37:21 PM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.

definitely starting to feel old because all of my favorites when in high school like kobe and garnett
and pierce are all retiring! I'm glad he is announcing this is his last year so he can get a goodbye
tour from the fans like Kobe did.  Wish duncan did that but it's not his style.
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September 26, 2016, 12:33:54 PM
After Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, another superstar will bid farewell to the league.

Paul Pierce will retire after this upcoming season. He will still play at the Los Angeles Clippers with the guidance of his coach for a long time, Doc Rivers.

It's really hard for us fans who watched them in their entire era to see happenings like this. Now I know what is the feeling of those fans back in the time of 70s, 80's, 90s who watched those superstars in their entire peak.
I think what seperates the 90's and below from the 00's is the intensity of their game in which you will see ferocious dunks, fouls, trash talk, and brawls. All of the superstars back then need to really hassle just to score a point. Nothing compared to this generation in which you can easily get a foul and score buckets with free throws. I will surely miss the 90's super stars their were the last of its kind.

I suppose you're talking pretty much of James Harden's game when you say you can easily get a foul and score buckets in this generation.

After Pierce, it's gonna be Dirk's retirement next. He's 38 already.
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