I really hate that argument for LeBron. Yes it's true, but it's simplifying the issue. That team was specifically built for LeBron and they blew it up when he left. Not to mention many significant injuries
Idk, is Dwight gonna take that step to utter dominance in the next few years?
Obviously the answer to this question is unknowable, but
Would Andrew Bynum be anything if it wasn't for having the direct tutelage of arguably the greatest big man of all time?
He may have taken over for Tony Dungy, but remember which team he faced in that Super Bowl? He had just won two straight divisional titles with Oakland
It all depends on the supporting cast... early 2000s Kings ran the ball through C Webb and Divac so they needed scoring PGs. wheras a team like the Celtics really benefits from having a true PG in Rondo
Two guys I went to school with got drafted by the Raiders and Chiefs, respectively. Chief is a slot receiver and Raider is a outside linebacker.
Can't until Raiders v Chiefs to potentially see them head to head
Damn. You should be the Thunder's new coach because that Scotty Brooks guy is doing an awful job. He only used their best lineup for 4 total minutes last year