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Official 2024 Other Games Thread

He’s young, he will develop his own stuff overtime and the mahomes stuff will fade outside of his number and play. Currently though he’s a little to on the nose with the mahomes stuff for a lot of people
It's all about winning:

Copy Michael Jordan + fail/lose games = Harold Miner
Copy Michael Jordan + succeed/win games = Kobe Bryant


If Dylan keeps with the 70% comp percentage and keeps winning games, it'll be all good in the hood
 
It's all about winning:

Copy Michael Jordan + fail/lose games = Harold Miner
Copy Michael Jordan + succeed/win games = Kobe Bryant


If Dylan keeps with the 70% comp percentage and keeps winning games, it'll be all good in the hood

To be fair... Kobe "copied" a lot of great players - him taking tips/advice/help from many greats is legendary. Hakeem the Dream and Kobe spent a good amount of time together on the court so that Kobe could get some of that legendary footwork in the post that Hakeem had. That being said, Kobe probably had the best ever footwork for an NBA guard. I got no issue with an already great player continuing to add to the toolbox.

I also have no issue with with DR following in Mahomes footsteps. Keep it up, DR! DR screams a kid who is 100% in on soaking up knowledge and game from greats of the pro game.
 
To be fair... Kobe "copied" a lot of great players - him taking tips/advice/help from many greats is legendary. Hakeem the Dream and Kobe spent a good amount of time together on the court so that Kobe could get some of that legendary footwork in the post that Hakeem had. That being said, Kobe probably had the best ever footwork for an NBA guard. I got no issue with an already great player continuing to add to the toolbox.

I also have no issue with with DR following in Mahomes footsteps. Keep it up, DR! DR screams a kid who is 100% in on soaking up knowledge and game from greats of the pro game.
Agreed. And I don't think anyone REALLY has a problem with Dylan borrowing from Mahomes any more than basketball fans had a problem with Kobe borrowing from Jordan (very few people really whined about it).

I think the only people whining about DR/Mahomes are people that are really anti Nebraska.

BTW this is one of those Kobe/MJ mirror images video compilations. Most people used this as evidence of Kobe's greatness (that he was actually able to do some stuff that MJ could), not something to criticize.
 
Agreed. And I don't think anyone REALLY has a problem with Dylan borrowing from Mahomes any more than basketball fans had a problem with Kobe borrowing from Jordan (very few people really whined about it).

I think the only people whining about DR/Mahomes are people that are really anti Nebraska.

BTW this is one of those Kobe/MJ mirror images video compilations. Most people used this as evidence of Kobe's greatness (that he was actually able to do some stuff that MJ could), not something to criticize.


That was awesome. Have seen it before, but it is still incredible
 
Agreed. And I don't think anyone REALLY has a problem with Dylan borrowing from Mahomes any more than basketball fans had a problem with Kobe borrowing from Jordan (very few people really whined about it).

I think the only people whining about DR/Mahomes are people that are really anti Nebraska.

BTW this is one of those Kobe/MJ mirror images video compilations. Most people used this as evidence of Kobe's greatness (that he was actually able to do some stuff that MJ could), not something to criticize.

Kobe Bryant is probably my favorite athlete of all time. The drive, intensity and competitiveness Kobe had may never be touched. He has to be one of the hardest working athletes ever. His training session stories are out of this world.
 
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