Is Wemby the only GOAT candidate with bigger hands than MJ?
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Is Wemby the only GOAT candidate with bigger hands than MJ?

We all seen Jordan palm the basketball like a baseball. If you havent check my older posts.

If seems kobe, lebron, bird, magic all had small hands.

idk about kareem wilt and russell hand sizes tho

Jordan hands are bigger than shaqs hands.

But Wemby dwarfs MJs hands.

Is he the only goat candidate with bigger hands than Jordan?

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 2 hours ago
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Did Lebron get a little "boost" on this famous jump?

I wanted to rewatch this amazing clip but I also noticed something never before. It seems the other player "boosts" Lebron up a lil higher than usual.

Did Lebron ever jump this high again with no boost? If so what game? I want to make a Bron highlight reel.

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 2 days ago
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Would this MJ dunk be difficult to recreate in todays players?

is this normal for today?

Is this a difficult dunk? Why did it get a 50? i cant tell if its hard to pulloff.

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 3 days ago
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Unpopular opinion: Lebron would've won more rings in a "system" offense.

Watched Lebrons whole career and noticed that ever since his first cavs stint, he always played "quarterback" basketball. As in Lebrons the QB and ever play starts in his hands.

This builds amazing stats and numbers, because every play starts with You. Players such as Lebron, Westbrook, Harden, Luka, all play this type of offense which leads to amazing numbers but not so great at winning it all.

I believe the only way to win with this type of offense is to build superteams. Even a super talented player like Lebron needed superteams to win with this style.

I think Lebron could've just stayed in Cleveland and played in a "team offense" that sacrifices his numbers but gets the other players more involved in the game because they don't just have to cut and wait, but they can "play make" as well and run plays that don't involve Lebron.

Ive been watching many MJ full games and a lot of the time he is taking a back seat just like the rest of the team, yes he could dominate and take over at any time but Mj knows it will be at the cost of his teams confidence and rhtyhm, but he literally takes over in the 4th quarter if he needs to.
That is why bulls won 55 games after jordan retired, they still played “team” system and had a “prove to the world” mentality that they could win without MJ, playing every game like it was game 7.

Many people call this "heliocentric" basketball but I feel it works against mediocre teams but seems to always lose to "system" offenses. Like the spurs, warriors, mavericks etc.

It requires more off ball work and also making sure every player touches the ball. Causing all players to get into a rhythm because they are dribbling, passing, shooting, playmaking equally.

I think it's so much more fun to play heliocentric because it's more free and spontaneous but not great at winning because you just have to shut down one person and you basically beat the team.

Also, since lebron has to run everything almost all game, by the 4th quarter he is gassed and cant finish the game strong. Thats why most of his stats come in the first 3 quarters.

That is why they lost so many times in the finals because the east was mediocre and when they finally played a "good team with team offense" Lebron always fell short. He lost 4-1 in the finals 2 times and got swept in the finals 2 times.

Phil jackson called MJ to talk to Kobe in 2001 and MJ said to play “teamball” in the first 3 quarters and then he can take over in the 4th. But Kobe just asked where Mikes shoes were at so they can play 1 on 1.

What do you think, would Lebron have won more rings in the triangle or a similar "team" type of offense?

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u/Left-Sail-6778 — 3 days ago
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Would Jordans one handed palm fakes still work against todays NBA players?

Is bball iq too high level now? Would these work on players today or are defense too high level now?

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 6 days ago
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Is Lebron the most handsome athlete of all time?

We already know hes the GOAT but I think his face card is insane too. Do you agree with me?

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 6 days ago
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Unpopular Opinion: Lebron is still the best player in the nba. His 2026 numbers are almost identical to his miami years.

If he was the best player in the world on the Miami Heat, his numbers are still the same. You know what they say: numbers dont lie.

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u/Left-Sail-6778 — 6 days ago
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Would Young Jordan be able to do this to Wembyanama?

Is Young Wemby able to block young jordan?

The way he palms the ball and gently drops it in the basket is dope

manute bol is 7'5 btw

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 11 days ago
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Unpopular Opinion: Lakers should build around Luka and trade Bron.

I know many people on the lakers subreddit dont like Luka, but Bron is 42 yrs old and Luka is 25.

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u/Left-Sail-6778 — 11 days ago
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Unpopular Opinion. Young Jordan would dominate todays NBA League.

He could've learned the 3 and choose when to be effective with it.

90s jordan was obviously the better winner but 80s jordan was something different!

How do you think Air Jordan would do in 2026?

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 6 days ago

Who agrees? I believe 80s MJ was far superior to the 90's MJ

Air Jordan was way better than Rings Jordan.

TBH I never cared about his championships because I wasnt old enough to see the games, rings mean nothing to me.

More clutch, More athletic, More creative, Quicker, Hungrier, Posterizing centers, etc.

He just had lousy teammates in the 80's.

NBA 80's was faster paced. Defense in the league was also tougher.

He was just 🔥 in the 80's

Who agrees with me?

u/Left-Sail-6778 — 12 days ago