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Bird from three point line could shoot 70 percent without being touched. Lakers literally held him nonstop. Of course, Celtics mauled Kareem and Worthy too. McHale literally close lined Rambis in the 1984 NBA Finals and all he got was a foul. Pansies today can't man up to that.
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Bird with the rules of today would be unstoppable. Let him shoot without being touched; let him move without being able to body him; he'd literally dominate. Current Euro pansies wouldn't be anything compared him. Against the Lakers in the 80s he couldn't match up. That's why NBA basketball sucks now.
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Agreed, Bird was a great passing lane anticipator/disruptor, and on my six men for one game team he would look like a great defender because he could freelance with the man defenders around him. Under current rules MJ would also be unstoppable, and West would benefit, as well [no hand checking]. Because four of my six were very good distributors no "true" PG would be necessary [the other two, MJ and Timmy, were certainly not black holes]. Instead, for one game they would each play 40 of 48 minutes and always have passing, shooting, rebounding, ball handling, and defense on the floor. There are other combinations one could put together that would tickle the imagination, but the total skills [and will] would be hard to match.
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Can we get a special watch along for the series
Hashtag replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Jules. Pulp Fiction. 1994. Putzes don't matter.