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One thing I will always admire about Lebron's game is that he achieved this level of success with no father and an unstable upbringing. I think he's a little insecure deep down and the media senses it like the hounds they are, which is why so much hate is thrown his way; he has a vulnerable aspect to him. Imagine if he grew up under a healthy 2 parent household and a stable active father figure :{ Son would have to walk around on a leash he'd be so much of a beast.

Not neccesarily. He's probably a beast that he is BECAUSE he grew up without a father.

My father left me at 11; and I feel like I would've been a much less-hungry, less ambitious guy that I am if my father stuck around baby'd me; or whatever you wanna call it.

My opinion though.
 
One thing I will always admire about Lebron's game is that he achieved this level of success with no father and an unstable upbringing. I think he's a little insecure deep down and the media senses it like the hounds they are, which is why so much hate is thrown his way; he has a vulnerable aspect to him. Imagine if he grew up under a healthy 2 parent household and a stable active father figure :{ Son would have to walk around on a leash he'd be so much of a beast.


Does Da Real Lambo not count?
 
Not neccesarily. He's probably a beast that he is BECAUSE he grew up without a father.

My father left me at 11; and I feel like I would've been a much less-hungry, less ambitious guy that I am if my father stuck around baby'd me; or whatever you wanna call it.

My opinion though.

Your just wrong. Statistically speaking in every manner of life, including the NBA, those who grow up in two-stable, economically stable households do better.

Look at LeBron's mom and how much of a mess she is? You think it wouldn't have helped him to have a dad? Come on son, let that hate out of your heart and smarten up.
 
Did anyone hear what is going on with Wade? This is crazy, damn:


OAKLAND, CALIF. – Dwyane Wade was a late scratch from the Miami Heat's starting lineup against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night because of nerve irritation in his left foot, leaving his status for the All-Star game in doubt.

Wade sat out Tuesday night's victory at Phoenix with a migraine headache and appeared to be in good spirits before Miami's 111-110 win over the Warriors, chatting with reporters for nearly 10 minutes in the locker room. He was listed at his usual shooting guard spot and announced during pregame introductions, but seconds before tipoff the Heat said he would not play.

Wade said he was traveling to New Orleans for Sunday's game but isn't sure if he'll play.

"I'm not optimistic. I'm not pessimistic. I just want to get better," said Wade, a 10-time All-Star who was elected as a starter for the Eastern Conference this season.

Wade said he started to warm-up when his foot began giving him problems and he went to the locker room. He said trainers officially diagnosed him with "foot drop," which is a weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot.

"I started feeling a little something in my foot, getting a little numbness," Wade said. "But you don't think nothing of it. As time went on it started going up my leg a little bit, so the nerve going up my leg kind of shut down. Weirdest thing I've ever (felt). When I was out there and moved around and warmed up, I felt I couldn't feel my foot. So I didn't want to do anything."

Toney Douglas, who was traded from the Warriors to the Heat earlier this season, made his second straight start for Miami. It was the final game before the All-Star break for both teams.

Wade has missed 15 games this season, with most of them part of the Heat's plan to rest his nagging knees. For most of the previous two days, though, leg problems were the least of his concerns.

Wade said he woke up Tuesday with a "pounding, pounding headache" after taking an afternoon nap in Phoenix and alerted trainers. He said he took medication and stayed back at the team hotel, listening to the game against the Suns in a dark room because the bright lights from the TV were bothering him.

The Heat beat the Suns 103-97.

Wade said he experienced another strong headache after the team's flight landed in the San Francisco Bay Area and took medicine that "knocked me out." He said he woke up Wednesday morning feeling normal.

The 32-year-old Wade has experienced migraines at times throughout his career. He's averaging 18.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 36 games this season.

"If you've never experienced it before, you really don't understand," Wade said. "There's just no rhyme or reason for it."

I know NT hates Wade but I actually feel for him on the migraines. I've never had one but my little brother started getting them at a young age, that **** sucks :{

This sounds like it could potentially be career-threatening for Wade, dude's body is disintegrating into powder
 
Not neccesarily. He's probably a beast that he is BECAUSE he grew up without a father.

My father left me at 11; and I feel like I would've been a much less-hungry, less ambitious guy that I am if my father stuck around baby'd me; or whatever you wanna call it.

My opinion though.

Your just wrong. Statistically speaking in every manner of life, including the NBA, those who grow up in two-stable, economically stable households do better.

Look at LeBron's mom and how much of a mess she is? You think it wouldn't have helped him to have a dad? Come on son, let that hate out of your heart and smarten up.


What? Im speaking from experience, calm down :x..
 
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K. Marshall better put up 79 pts today |I
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Do you know something i dont? Tell me im bout to start that boy today

Did anyone hear what is going on with Wade? This is crazy, damn:


OAKLAND, CALIF. – Dwyane Wade was a late scratch from the Miami Heat's starting lineup against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night because of nerve irritation in his left foot, leaving his status for the All-Star game in doubt.

Wade sat out Tuesday night's victory at Phoenix with a migraine headache and appeared to be in good spirits before Miami's 111-110 win over the Warriors, chatting with reporters for nearly 10 minutes in the locker room. He was listed at his usual shooting guard spot and announced during pregame introductions, but seconds before tipoff the Heat said he would not play.

Wade said he was traveling to New Orleans for Sunday's game but isn't sure if he'll play.

"I'm not optimistic. I'm not pessimistic. I just want to get better," said Wade, a 10-time All-Star who was elected as a starter for the Eastern Conference this season.

Wade said he started to warm-up when his foot began giving him problems and he went to the locker room. He said trainers officially diagnosed him with "foot drop," which is a weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot.

"I started feeling a little something in my foot, getting a little numbness," Wade said. "But you don't think nothing of it. As time went on it started going up my leg a little bit, so the nerve going up my leg kind of shut down. Weirdest thing I've ever (felt). When I was out there and moved around and warmed up, I felt I couldn't feel my foot. So I didn't want to do anything."

Toney Douglas, who was traded from the Warriors to the Heat earlier this season, made his second straight start for Miami. It was the final game before the All-Star break for both teams.

Wade has missed 15 games this season, with most of them part of the Heat's plan to rest his nagging knees. For most of the previous two days, though, leg problems were the least of his concerns.

Wade said he woke up Tuesday with a "pounding, pounding headache" after taking an afternoon nap in Phoenix and alerted trainers. He said he took medication and stayed back at the team hotel, listening to the game against the Suns in a dark room because the bright lights from the TV were bothering him.

The Heat beat the Suns 103-97.

Wade said he experienced another strong headache after the team's flight landed in the San Francisco Bay Area and took medicine that "knocked me out." He said he woke up Wednesday morning feeling normal.

The 32-year-old Wade has experienced migraines at times throughout his career. He's averaging 18.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 36 games this season.

"If you've never experienced it before, you really don't understand," Wade said. "There's just no rhyme or reason for it."

I know NT hates Wade but I actually feel for him on the migraines. I've never had one but my little brother started getting them at a young age, that **** sucks :{

This sounds like it could potentially be career-threatening for Wade, dude's body is disintegrating into powder

Migraines aint no joke i have had to drop everything to stay home cause of them sometimes
 
Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.
 
 
Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.
Problem is, People complain just to complain,

Before it was Lebron doesn't care, laughs too much, can't win.

Wins 2 rings, with intensity, playing arguably better than anyone in history people still complain.

Lebron hits a GW, celebrates and shows raw emotion.

"lebron sucks his celebration is stupid"

I don't like the guy at all, but you gotta respect the passion and greatness he puts out.
 
 
Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.
A lot of these dudes just be mad sensative man. Even when I win a in a good video game I celebrate. Gon hate me now?
 
 
 
Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.
Problem is, People complain just to complain,

Before it was Lebron doesn't care, laughs too much, can't win.

Wins 2 rings, with intensity, playing arguably better than anyone in history people still complain.

Lebron hits a GW, celebrates and shows raw emotion.

"lebron sucks his celebration is stupid"

I don't like the guy at all, but you gotta respect the passion and greatness he puts out.
Agreed. 
 
I'll check out that Nash video later...

man that was such a terrible signing. never wanted that dude in purple and gold :{








i called it like a week ago :)



i've just got nothing better to do with my time than look forward to our schedule and everyone else's schedule and try to predict what will happen. i just wanted that 3 seed by all star break, because i'm sure they'll be showing the standings every so often and i want everyone to go "oh damn...didn't realize the rockets were that high up."

i also want lakers fans to cry.

Lakers fan to cry because the Rockets have the 3rd seed going into allstar break??

:lol :{


Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.

This.

Only time it bothers me, well doesn't really bother me just makes me laugh...

is when dude's team is down big and players wanna celebrate after an and-1 :lol
 
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REAL TEARS!!!!!
 
I don't like lebron at all but I will respect his game. I agree with everything your saying but the celebration part. It jus looks lame to me. When in the heat of the moment u do pound your chest, scream, flex, hands up etc. But his **** is so rehearsed like cmon man. U ever get so in to a game u do that? That was some **** he/they thought of at home like the handshakes n **** and couldn't wait to do it. He's not the only one tho
 
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Yall boys actin like KD, Bron, and CP3 dont do similar **** :{

I can pull up tons of videos showing Bron and especially CP3 flop like crazy 


That what everybody in this league does nowadays.. Get over it if you cant beat em join em
Damn near EVERYONE flops now. Thats what this league is smh
Stuff is gay but dont act like only Harden does this ****

He sold a foul.. Big deal
EVERYONE does it

Harden gets pretty ridiculous with it sometimes. Imo, his sweep through moves draw legit fouls though


Love this one

We have to give props to Mark Jackson as a coach. I remember when dude showed up there was much doubt early in the season. He's kept up with the best of them this year, and almost rocked the Heat a second time if it wasn't for a big time shot(which was guarded by a top perimeter defender).

Ehhh disagree

Dudes really getting mad at players celebrations? Lol. Man I just enjoy the shows of emotion that deviate from the typical. Basketball is supposed to be fun. Whether its Dikembe waiving a finger or Reggie throwing a choke sign, I like it all honestly. All these little nuances will be remembered for years.

I'm not bothered with it, but it's kinda lame. Feels so scripted, and void of passion imo
 
Only celebration that used to kinda annoy me was Antoine Walker's shimmy lol. It was never that serious though.
 
I used to get migraines back in early high school. Uuuuggggh, that was some painful ****. I only get mild ones every couple of years ever since, but I can actually tell when theyre about to happen, instead of them coking out of nowhere
 
actually, Jason Terry's stupid "jet" celebration used to piss me...

mostly because dude is a scrub tho
 
 
I'm not bothered with it, but it's kinda lame. Feels so scripted, and void of passion imo
This. It feels too rehearsed for me to like it, but it doesn't irritate me.
What does it matter if its rehearsed or not? A lot of athletes know what celebration they're going to do long before they do it. Who cares!?!? I'll go as far as to say that most players think about how they'll celebrate before they do it. Because they're just like you and me, and I KNOW all of us mere fans think about what we'd do if we ever had a glorious athletic moment all the time lol. It's damn near natural. Sure there's some spontaneity but there's a lot more that isn't. Deion had his strut, Icky had his shuffle, Tiger has his fist pump, etc etc.
 
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