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Why the media created the ring argument

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Rob933

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It was created to give meaning to the game. If you judged your favorite star players by championships it makes winning and losing important. The media has created a monster that doesn't care about competition or personal accolades. An all star winning a championship with 4 other all stars is more impressive than Malone being 2nd on the all time scoring list. More impressive than Barkley being a undersized power forward Hof.
 
The media made it for their false God MJ. Period.
 
The media made it for their false God MJ. Period.
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The ring argument existed before Jordan but it wasn't pushed as much. Stats and competition actually mattered. Now in this era you are only judged by championships.
 
When Lebron was losing people should’ve just shut the fuck up

When Melo and Russ and PG13 were losing propel should’ve just shut the fuck up and be happy their team had a chance. When KD was losing people should’ve just stfu and been happy he was on a team stupid enough to keep Ibaka over Harden



The fans created this monster and now we have to live with it. Not the players or the owners the fans did this when they relentlessly destroyed Lebron for having no rings, when they shook off KDs whole career because he had no rings, when they questioned if Chris Paul would even make HOF with zero rings.


Did y’all think other players didn’t see this? The hours and hours of ESPN coverage ragging on ringless stars. Now you same fucks who covered this sport have to cover this bullshit. Every sports writer and bum who shit on great players for having no rings needs to sit down and watch this punk ass league now and when GS wins 8 in a row you better not have the nerve to say the league is boring
 

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