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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.It's similar to the Brady argument where parity makes it harder to dominate and win every final, now matter how good one player is. Only difference is that Jordan is about as a high a bar as it gets, whereas Montana's accomplishments and place in history was not so insurmountable.
It's crazy how if Brady wins one more championship, he's tied with Jordan.
Six is a holy number in American sports.
Via CSN New England, James said after the game that he slowed up because he noticed he was heading toward the five-time Super Bowl-winning coach.
“I’m not taking no legend out,” James said. “I’m not doing that. I need to keep seeing him win.”
The rest of Cleveland likely would disagree with those sentiments.
It's crazy how if Brady wins one more championship, he's tied with Jordan.
Six is a holy number in American sports.
If you think that's crazy, think about the fact that Bill Russell, the GOAT of the GOAT, has as many titles as Brady and Jordan combined.
LeBron has had every convenience sent his way in the NBA.I'd say LeBron coming back from 3-1 against the Warriors last year is comparable to what Brady did in the Super Bowl, considering with both they will be their absolute pinnacle moments (LeBron winning for Cleveland and Brady winning his fifth). That was a 73 win team, hobbled or not. Without LeBron, the Cavs are maybe a .500 team if even that.
I think Jordan is the GOAT, but have we ever considered he won all six rings with Scottie Pippen, a really good supporting cast, and a coach that went on to win 5 more championships with a different team? I sure have heard a lot of Brady deniers speak similar sentiments. LeBron was/is coached by Erik Spoelstra, Tyronn Lue, and some other scrubs who aren't even in the league right now. Is he the Peyton Manning of basketball? I don't think so...LeBron has shown up many times and proven to be at his best in the highest pressure situations, maybe not like Jordan, but who knows? His margin of error is zero with some of those teams he carried. Manning...completely lacks those moments tha make legends and turtle shelled like no other in the biggest games.
It's similar to the Brady argument where parity makes it harder to dominate and win every final, now matter how good one player is. Only difference is that Jordan is about as a high a bar as it gets, whereas Montana's accomplishments and place in history was not so insurmountable.
If you think that's crazy, think about the fact that Bill Russell, the GOAT of the GOAT, has as many titles as Brady and Jordan combined.
+2 NCAA's Titles and an Olympic Gold Medal!!!!
Bill Russell doesn't get nearly the national acclaim today that he deserves. Before he came, the Celtics were also rans. He flicked the switch. He is simply The Greatest Winner in US Sports History. Hands down.
Remember during the playoffs when the "Hawt Takerz" were all talking about whether Aaron Rogers was the "Michael Jordan of the NFL"?
I felt that ridiculous. There is no real analogy between an NBA player - - who could far more easily take over a 5 on 5 game and any NFL football player, who plays 11 on 11 and is far more dependent on the choreography/blocking, etc - - not to mention a defensive squad that he nevers plays on (unless you are Troy brown/Julian Edelman). Let's face it, no QB is usually on the field for more than 40-45% of the plays in a game
The analogy is simply a waste of time - - but gets clicks.
However, winning-wise? I kept thinking "Tom Brady doesn't want to be Michael Jordan - - leave that silly analogy for others.
He wants to be BILL FREAKING RUSSELL!"
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It would be crazy because a football dynasty has no business having as many rings as a basketball dynasty.
Bill Russell won an absurd 11...but even in the modern era, Kareem also won 6; Magic, Duncan, and Kobe won 5.
In the NFL (not to discount Graham or Starr, but strictly the SB era), the only players to even win three are Brady, Montana, Bradshaw, and Aikman. If Brady wins number six, he has won twice as many as the fourth most winning SB QB ever (Aikman.) Even if he just makes the Super Bowl, he'll have as many Conference Championships as Montana and Bradshaw COMBINED. Note: Elway has five appearances but it is debatable if an appearance should count if you lose by more than three touchdowns...I mean, is that really an appearance?
BB: "Your team never choked the way Atlanta did."BB whispered to LeBron: "Martellus may be gone...you're my next TE."
Glad I wasn't the only one confused. I watched the clip four times trying to make a connection. LolI don't understand the thread title.
The only thing I noticed was a very brief Linda Holliday sighting.
the NBA was an 8- or 9-team league during most of russell's championship years. in addition, the celtics were usually the top seed in their division (meaning they got a first-round bye) so only had to play two best-of-7 series to win a title.
today's NBA is a 30-team league, and to win a championship you need to play four best-of-7 series. the accomplishments are just not comparable.
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