..I swear the Hate in these NT dudes bloods is crucial. Y'all need role-models, not internet message boards.
Kyrie is the next best thing in the NBA and yall dudes mad because he's in Cleveland . Suckas.
It's the truth though.. Cavs get no playtime on national TV. Not since you know...
I agree with jeter.
I wouldn't say Jordan had a picture perfect career in the NBA... But had he finished his career with "the shot" in 98 and never came back.. It would've been equivalent to dropping the mic. But the whole leaving and coming back is kinda "ehhh" to me... Especially his early...
Basically who had a career that you can only dream of. Start to finish... Everything was just right.
Only one I thought of was Tim Duncan. 1st overall pick, nba champ, all-star, arguably best to ever play his position, and no off the court trouble. IMO most overlooked superstar of our time...
I personally cannot stand the midsole change on the Oly VIs (favorite J of all time) and won't be getting a pair because of it. I just wonder if people realize that they will re-retro all Jordans again and again as long as the brand is alive and well. They make these little changes just so they...
whatever you do... dont watch DJ Greg Streets collection on youtube... got me looking for SBs all over again. I hate how cheap sneakers can be in the whole grand scheme of things.
Let's say he only wins one in MIA, is it a failure?
Let's say he wins one with cleveland, is it a success?
I feel as if he made it even tougher for him moving to MIA, but he got what he wanted so I don't blame him. It's just I think it would've been a better story had he won just one in CLE...
Just want get people's take on "the decision" now that he's accomplished his intended goal when moving to Miami. Obviously its a good choice because he won a ring, but was it the right one? Would you rather have seen him try to win at least one in Cleveland or try for multiple in Miami? Or a...