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  1. ballscientist1

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    I watched almost every WEST playoffs game in 1990s.

    Injury excuses can be 2 years, not 6 years.

    Jamal Crawford, Deandre Jordan and Blake Griffin all have gigantic flaws in their games
    JJ Redick and Luc have gigantic flaws in their games too.

    These guy's talents > Jazz role players
     
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    Right, exactly. Then it should be a no-brainer to concede that the 90s Jazz teams were far superior to the 2010s Clipper teams... as much as it pains me to admit. But, I mean, if all we do to gauge if a player is better than another player is comparing their respective postseason successes, without taking team and matchup into account, I think that's extremely shallow scientific observation.

    Not a single worthwhile scientific journal would publish our research, sir.

    (editing your post after I've already replied is kind of lame)
     
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    Funny things is how Clippers collect all the talents with gigantic flaws in their games?
     
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    Yep. Also funny how the Jazz built a team that actually played together extremely well; their player's respective skill-sets complimented one another.
     

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