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Old 06-21-2006, 12:51 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Re: 05-06 Miami Heat worst champions since?

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Originally Posted by smrtguy
You can't be serious! I wish Jordan would never have retired, because all the Hakeem crazies would be saying they wish they would have won a title.

A better statement is to stick with the same position:

Prime Shaq trumps Prime Hakeem in every possible way. (2000 Shaq)
Jordan was back and in form in 1995 when Orlando beat Chicago then proceeded to get swept by Houston in the Finals. The problem? Jordan only had 1 HOF'er on his team (Scottie Pippen), instead of the usual 2 he needed to win a championship.
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"He's the best center in the NBA on one end now," Mavericks swingman Jerry Stackhouse said. "The team has to focus on him more than any center in the NBA, even Shaq."

"He's 7-6, turning and fading. You want a guy to turn out, unfortunately he was hitting the shot," Brown said. "What could I do? I had a hand up. I was, '(Man), another one.' Now I know what it's like when guys play against Kobe (Bryant)."
--- Kwame Brown on Yao's 16-25 shooting performance

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