Patsfan1958
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Of the all-time greats, I wonder why Rodman would single out Bird as the guy who would struggle today
Hmmmm...it's a puzzle
....and no one claimed Rodman is playing with a full deck.Not a puzzle. Bird trash-talked Rodman so bad when he was a clueless rookie. Guess he never forgot that.
Yep, just a lot of prejudice behind so much of the negativity directed towards Bird. I was in college when Bird started his career and heard the same crap back then; when they played the Bucks one year certain people were saying Marques Johnson (who?) was better than Bird.Of the all-time greats, I wonder why Rodman would single out Bird as the guy who would struggle today
Hmmmm...it's a puzzle
Redick is playing the “Chris Simms” card trying to get attention he can leverage into income at other people’s expense. A POS move from a jealous low talent assclown
‘Young fella, look like ’84, huh?'”I like the Jamal Mashburn's story of the Dream Team. It's epic and the conclusion is the same. Bird's actions would leave no doubt. He could play anytime.
Yeah, this is a guy, Rodman, who is friendly with Kim Jong Un.....and no one claimed Rodman is playing with a full deck.
His view of the realities of the world is a bit askew.
I can't even explain that.Yeah, this is a guy, Rodman, who is friendly with Kim Jong Un.
Yeah, this is a guy, Rodman, who is friendly with Kim Jong Un.
Left hand? That's the one with the gun.Yep. Both live in parallel, but comically false, versions of reality.
Also, always kinda wondered what Kim is up to there with his left hand...
A bit ?....and no one claimed Rodman is playing with a full deck.
His view of the realities of the world is a bit askew.
To me it looks like it's the youngsters who are clueless about the past in the NBA. Believe it or not, there are actually fans out there who don't think that Bill Russell was the greatest player ever. Crazy huh?Anyone who has even a basic understanding of the game can easily see that Bird's game would easily translate to any era.
But, to be a long time player and think today's game is too physical for a guy like Bird? Someone get that guy a rocker and a shawl - Matlock is coming on soon and we're having pudding tonight after dinner!