pruman91
- Paducah, Ky
and before the 3 point line...................Pistol Pete 44+ points per game.
and before the 3 point line...................Pistol Pete 44+ points per game.
T-Rex versus an orca.
Who wins.
Seems like orcas would probably prefer Surf Music…but a little Glam Rock is good too.It's a trick question. It's possible that T Rex could hit notes with frequencies that would thwart an orca attack.
It's also possible that the orca could love their sound and they become instant friends.
Then you need to specify time since time and space are intertwined.... Also if it's in present day, the t Rex is just bones or dustNeither, they’re in space
This gets confusing because the dunk was not legal for so many years. IIRC, it was legal during Dike's time but seldom used.Show me a video of Dike Eddleman dunking like TSJ
Edit: Spelling
Well his entire collegiate career will take place after TSJ’s has ended. So I would assume nutritional and training advancements in that time virtually guarantee he will be.Big question is: is Jase Butler athletic enough to usurp TSJ as most athletic basketball player ever?
Don't forget the wild things robot legs will be able to do by then. Jase 2.0 will be unstoppable.Well his entire collegiate career will take place after TSJ’s has ended. So I would assume nutritional and training advancements in that time virtually guarantee he will be.
reminds me of a left handed Mark Smith
I'd agree with that.but I'd definitely say shooting and overall basketball fundamentals have went down in the same span.it seems like the game today alot of times comes down to athletic ability rather then playing the game ball fakes good passing almost seems like a thing of the pastThat’s awesome that they made you say that. But no, I am not wrong. You are objectively wrong my man.
Every single stat you can think of shows that kids going into the NBA and playing in college today are significantly faster, quicker, stronger, and can jump higher than kids even 10-15 years ago and DEFINITELY more than kids 20-30 years ago. That is the objective truth. Don’t believe me, google is free.
Relative to who they were playing at the time, sure maybe more athletic. In a straight up comparison 1 on 1 to TSJ, no. Maybe because the people they were playing were so unathletic compared to kids today, they LOOKED more athletic but that’s about it.
I was commenting on the fact that no matter what you showed them, or whatever you said, there were guys that were not going to budge. You could have shown them a clip of past players dunking taking off from the 3 point line, and it would not have made any difference. Hard to have any kind of intelligent debate when one side refuses to accept the possibility that they may be wrong. We seem to be living in a world that is trending heavily toward rejection of any and all evidence that is not in favor of whatever point a person wants to make. Sorry that it was a bit vague...I don’t even know what this means?
Well his entire collegiate career will take place after TSJ’s has ended. So I would assume nutritional and training advancements in that time virtually guarantee he will be.
I mean, you could say that about the people who are insisting players aren't as good as they used to be, too.I was commenting on the fact that no matter what you showed them, or whatever you said, there were guys that were not going to budge. You could have shown them a clip of past players dunking taking off from the 3 point line, and it would not have made any difference. Hard to have any kind of intelligent debate when one side refuses to accept the possibility that they may be wrong. We seem to be living in a world that is trending heavily toward rejection of any and all evidence that is not in favor of whatever point a person wants to make. Sorry that it was a bit vague...
That’s true. But as far as I know the “old heads” haven’t resorted to name calling as of yet. It’s more the side that tends to think what’s new is better.I mean, you could say that about the people who are insisting players aren't as good as they used to be, too.
Amazing he could jump like that without the advantages of any sports nutrition or training. /sYou may have heard of this David Thompson guy, MJ thought he was the greatest explosive leaper ever. I will go with MJ's opinion. Hope the link works.
Ok boomerThat’s true. But as far as I know the “old heads” haven’t resorted to name calling as of yet. It’s more the side that tends to think what’s new is better.
I’m 47 but I feel 117.Ok boomer
(sorry, couldn’t resist)
Amazing he could jump like that without the advantages of any sports nutrition or training. /s
Pretty sure I've aged 117 years in the last decade...I’m 47 but I feel 117.
I’ve aged 117 years reading this thread.Pretty sure I've aged 117 years in the last decade...
Then you need to specify time since time and space are intertwined.... Also if it's in present day, the t Rex is just bones or dust
You may have heard of this David Thompson guy, MJ thought he was the greatest explosive leaper ever. I will go with MJ's opinion. Hope the link works.