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Old 05-28-2008, 12:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bishop's Basketball Reborn

Wassup, I'm the Bishop of a new belief, a philosophy that basketball has been in a serious crisis. The moment Michael Jordan came onto the scene, we failed to realize and see that an entirely new sport arose and had been "REBORN". Jordan's greatness and success was due to that fact that the League was indirectly confused at to what to do against this new sport. Meanwhile, there are more players that DO NOT play this new sport than do. Players such as Clyde Drexler, Magic, Reggie Miller were "succeeding" but should have been left in the old game. Even further, players of the past, were being recognized while failing to see that Jordan had rebirthed something new; players like, Kareem, Dr. J., who again, played a completely different sport to what Jordan played.
But TODAY, is really what matters, and YES, still today we have a growing and winning number of players that play this OLD sport. So, it makes sense for these old sport players to succeed MORE. Who am I talking about? A prime example would be Tim Duncan. This guy has no clue of the distinction of two sports being played in one and calling it all basketball. We like to call his game fundamental, but I like to call it, "old, robotic and shoulda been left in the past". Yea, but he succeeds, I know, but I could care less. Michael Jordan made this sport a DANCE, an ART and created NEW fundamentals. So according to the new entity of the game that Jordan created, Duncan has absolutely NO fundamentals.
Quick Resolution: DIVIDE THE 2 SPORTS. Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili in one with McGrady, Garnett, and Baron Davis in another. Alright, I don't wanna talk too much, I could write an entire 200-300 page book on this, but holler at the Bishop, I'd be more than happy to elaborate. Peace.
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