@@evagelosdrinis7656 Not really… Bron was consistently effective in all areas of the game. He provided a ton of stability by taking on multiple assignments at the age of 40. He produced during clutch moments on both sides of the floor. Definitely not a popularity contest. Seems like you’re just Anti-Lebron.
@@FortitudeHoops He consistently took plays off especially on D. Team USA could have won by much larger margins with any other role player on the court and roster.
@@evagelosdrinis7656 I’d beg to differ. His decision making as a coach can be questionable, but this I don’t agree with. The Warriors did not have any postseason success prior to Steve Kerr.
curry's gravity had 4 mfs at halfcourt
@@awuahsports one of one
Team USA on top!
Nuff said, message delivered.
Bronny Sr. is the weakest link.
Ummm not sure if MVP is the weakest link
@@FortitudeHoops 40 years old no d. A popularity contest.
@@evagelosdrinis7656 Not really… Bron was consistently effective in all areas of the game.
He provided a ton of stability by taking on multiple assignments at the age of 40. He produced during clutch moments on both sides of the floor.
Definitely not a popularity contest. Seems like you’re just Anti-Lebron.
@@FortitudeHoops He consistently took plays off especially on D. Team USA could have won by much larger margins with any other role player on the court and roster.
@@evagelosdrinis7656 Name them
1984 USA Gold would beat 2024 by 25 easily.
What’s your reasoning?
@@FortitudeHoops Who guards M Jordan to start?
@@evagelosdrinis7656 According to Steve Kerr, the answer might different than mine.
But according to me, I’d say Bron or KD.
@@FortitudeHoops Steve Kerr is not a top basketball mind. I would take Spoelstra.
@@evagelosdrinis7656 I’d beg to differ. His decision making as a coach can be questionable, but this I don’t agree with.
The Warriors did not have any postseason success prior to Steve Kerr.