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who takes the last shot to win the game for gs if kd goes there?
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A day after LeBron James went down the Cleveland Cavaliers roster pointing out the limited playoff experience of each and every player — outside of him of course — the superstar took to social media on Tuesday to post cryptic tweets about making a “mistake” and how to live with it.
It's ok to know you've made a mistake. Cause we all do at times. Just be ready to live with whatever that comes with it and be with.....
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 1, 2016
those who will protect you at all cost!
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 1, 2016
It’s of course unclear the intended target or targets of the tweets, whether it be James himself, one of his teammates or someone else entirely.
But given the timing of the tweets, is it possible that James is lambasting himself for making the following pointed comments about his teammates in such a public manner?
“We got a lot of guys that haven’t played meaningful basketball in their career,” James said Monday. “And it sucks, but you look at our guys that mean much to our team … these guys haven’t played a lot of meaningful basketball games and (haven’t had) a lot of games to learn and experience, so every game for us is experience.
“It’s no knock on them,” he continued. “It’s just the situation that they were in. So our learning is every single game where we got to learn every single game how to win games, how to play certain situations that they haven’t seen and that’s just the reality of it.”
But perhaps the most likely meaning behind the tweets is related to how James questioned the Cavaliers' mental toughness last week, during which he bemoaned "mental mistake after mental mistake."
On the other hand, James has never been hesitant to point out his Cavs teammates' lack of experience.
Therefore, it’s entirely possible that the tweets may have been intended for one or more of his teammates, especially in light of how the team was scuttling along while losing three of four games before Monday’s win over the Indiana Pacers, outings in which Kyrie Irving in particular struggled.
After all, James last year appeared to call out Kevin Love on Twitter after his new teammate used both "fit-in" and "fit-out" previously to explain how he was trying to find his role on the Cavaliers.
Stop trying to find a way to FIT-OUT and just FIT-IN. Be apart of something special! Just my thoughts
— LeBron James (@KingJames) February 8, 2015
James first denied the tweet was intended for anyone on the Cavaliers but later admitted the tweet was meant for Love. What that probably means is that no one will ever know — besides James of course — the actual meaning behind Tuesday’s cryptic tweets.
Either way, James already has stated he expects to be blamed for anything and everything involving the Cavaliers anyway.
Stop caping for Lebron!
who takes the last shot to win the game for gs if kd goes there?
Stop caping for Lebron!
An all star team almost never works
A championship team needs depth and role players. You get KD and you sacrifice both.
Barnes is a problem it seems. But if they can negotiate him down to 70 I think that's a win win for both sides. Given how much the salary cap is gunna boom.
I really don't understand what's so hard about grasping the idea that they can co-exist.
Y'all just look at the surface and say "KD = needs to score 30...Steph = needs to score 30, klay needs to score 30" and you can't even fathom the possibility of ignoring numbers based upon THEIR CURRENT situations and simply look at it from an X's and O's point of view.
OKC needs to utilize the bigs more in the 4th qrt and stop worrying about the damn ISOs. Im sure KD/Westbrook can get it done time to time in close games but cmon its enough with this ******** already. They try to hard honestly
Warriors should sign Durant just so they don't have to guard him. He's the only player in the league they don't have an answer for.
this isnt the olympics . it doesnt work like that. the teams with the most talent dont always win chips. okc for instance has 2 of the 5 best players in the L and they still aint winning ish.
Coexisting and thriving together are too different things
I'm sure GS would be able to figure things out on the offensive end with KD
But what does KD add to the team besides scoring? And then by signing him you lose two guys in Iggy and Barnes, who give you depth, role players and defense
It's not like GS really needs his scoring. They're kinda already unstoppable on that end without him lol.
GS really don't need scoring. They need balance.
this is currys team.who takes the last shot to win the game for gs if kd goes there?
IMO it would be a massive waste of his individual talents if KD went to GS to be a #2/jump shooter