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  • Dennis Rodman: Lebron WOULD BE AVRAGE IF HE PLAYED IN THE 90s

    Dennis Rodman says LeBron James would be "average" if he played in the 1990s, and insists James' Miami Heat would be no match for his old Chicago Bulls team.

    "It's really not a comparison. If LeBron was playing in the late '80s and early '90s he would be just an average player," Rodman said Friday on "The Dan Patrick Show." "To do what Michael has done ... what he did was more charisma, there was more articulating and stuff like that. LeBron is more like ... there's no flash to his game. He's a great player, don't get me wrong, he's a hell of player, I'll give him that. But to me Scottie (Pippen) and Michael are probably the two best 1-2 punches I've ever seen."


    Rodman, who won three NBA titles with Jordan's Bulls from 1996-98, said a 28-year-old Jordan would average at least 40 points a game in today's NBA.

    "I'm just sick and tired of people comparing (James) to Michael Jordan," Rodman said. "It's a whole different era, man."

    Rodman said Jordan thrived despite playing in a more physical era in the NBA.

    "LeBron came into the age of the game at a perfect time. Michael came into the game when back then you could hit people, knock him down, shoot a free throw and get back up," Rodman said. "And LeBron can't do that. All they do today is (complain) about a foul. All they do is (complain)."

    James, who has been to the NBA Finals in each of his three seasons in Miami, won his first title last season. The Heat lost Game 1 of the Finals to the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.

    Rodman believes his best Bulls team would easily defeat James' Heat.

    "It would be no contest. The Heat has better talent than we had, but we had smarter players," Rodman said. "That's the only thing we had, smarter players. ... I would take Bosh out of his damn game easy. That's not even a problem. And how would Dwyane Wade match up with Scottie Pippen? Really? And Scottie Pippen would guard LeBron easy. And how are you going to cover those two guys (Jordan and Pippen)?"

    http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story...age-played-90s

  • #2
    Jordan's 1st Finals: 31ppg, 11apg, 7rpg, 56% FG
    Lebron's 1st Finals: 21ppg, 7rpg, 7apg, 35% FG

    Jordan's 2nd Finals: 36ppg, 7apg, 5rpg, 53% FG
    Lebron's 2nd Finals: 17ppg, 7apg, 7rpg, 47% FG (epic chokejob)

    Jordan's 3rd Finals: 41ppg, 9rpg, 6apg, 51% FG
    Lebron's 3rd Finals: 28ppg, 7apg, 10rpg, 47% FG

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    • #3
      The 90s Bulls definitely beat these Heat, but Lebron would be amazing in any era. He's a physical freak with the IQ to back it up.

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      • #4
        The Heat are in trouble

        The Spurs are legit

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
          The Heat are in trouble

          The Spurs are legit
          no **** bro, they're in the finals
          Last edited by DARKSEID; 06-07-2013, 02:14 PM.

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          • #6
            Lebron would be great in ANY era. To say differently is to be a complete idiot.

            Would it be easier to defend him? Sure, because the NBA was a completely different game back then, you could actually defend physically.

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            • #7
              Duncan is playing with Bosh. Imagine what Rodman would do to Bosh. Rodman was more physical. Ward would not be able to guard Pippen. Jordan and Pippen would switch guarding Lebron. easy work for Bulls

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              • #8
                Originally posted by oc9979 View Post
                Duncan is playing with Bosh. Imagine what Rodman would do to Bosh. Rodman was more physical. Ward would not be able to guard Pippen. Jordan and Pippen would switch guarding Lebron. easy work for Bulls
                LOL @ easy work.

                Any team with Wade, lebron and bosh, are not easy work. Different era, if they played with today's rules, Rodman would foul out in 2 quarters.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DTMB View Post
                  Jordan's 1st Finals: 31ppg, 11apg, 7rpg, 56% FG
                  Lebron's 1st Finals: 21ppg, 7rpg, 7apg, 35% FG

                  Jordan's 2nd Finals: 36ppg, 7apg, 5rpg, 53% FG
                  Lebron's 2nd Finals: 17ppg, 7apg, 7rpg, 47% FG (epic chokejob)

                  Jordan's 3rd Finals: 41ppg, 9rpg, 6apg, 51% FG
                  Lebron's 3rd Finals: 28ppg, 7apg, 10rpg, 47% FG


                  I think it's safe to say that Lebron will be nowhere near MJ in terms of greatness, the question is will Lebron ever be as great as Kobe?

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