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I think most people are upset at the lack of respect he showed for the Bulls n his NBA counterparts
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Lebron isn't going to tell himself to sit down.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
i saw the noah backtalk vid but never the actual DANCING during the game vid until today.. thats truly pathetic. the coach needs to tell him to sit down and just watch the game.
celebrate after a dunk.. celebrate after a huge block. celebrate after getting a charge.
just about ANY in game event celebration dance is better than doing it on the sidelines when the game is being played.
if he had gone to college, he wouldve learned fast from the other team fans about how to handle yourself. his maturity level is that of a high schooler. some nba VETs need to teach him a quick dangerous lesson and end his careerokay maybe not that severe.
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even asensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
This _' REALLY thinks he isOriginally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
Originally Posted by 13saldana13
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even a sensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
I respect Noah for calling out Lebron, and I respect teams like Orlando who shut him up without saying a word. The reason why I think Lebron is a douche in this situation is how he responded to the media.
Originally Posted by notoriusWES
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even aOriginally Posted by 13saldana13
SWOBOYdeHTEEZY wrote:
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
sensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.
I respect Noah for calling out Lebron, and I respect teams like Orlando who shut him up without saying a word. The reason why I think Lebron is a douche in
this situation is how he responded to the media.
They were neither douches, nor lousy competitors, nor butthurt babies. You train, you compete, you win,you celebrate. That's it. "To the victor go the spoils." I wouldn't cry if someone were to boast when they won. That just tells me that I needto work harder. But I guess everyone needs someone/something to blame other than themselves.Originally Posted by 13saldana13
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even a sensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
Yeah, I did. I had fun at track meets.Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
No, you didn't.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
If I got first in a race, I kinda was. (Relatively speaking.Originally Posted by EnEyeKayEe
This _' REALLY thinks he isstatus...
Originally Posted by chris boshs neck
Originally Posted by notoriusWES
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even aOriginally Posted by 13saldana13
SWOBOYdeHTEEZY wrote:
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
sensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.
I respect Noah for calling out Lebron, and I respect teams like Orlando who shut him up without saying a word. The reason why I think Lebron is a douche in
this situation is how he responded to the media.
well....you have to be some what cocky in track and have some type of swag...
that mmay have been his
and im sure if lebron tied his shoe like jack did yall would go crazy
just leave it be...its over
yea they do smh...when you do that kinda stuff it may mess with a lot of the peoples heads you compete againstOriginally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
They were neither douches, nor lousy competitors, nor butthurt babies. You train, you compete, you win, you celebrate. That's it. "To the victor go the spoils." I wouldn't cry if someone were to boast when they won. That just tells me that I need to work harder. But I guess everyone needs someone/something to blame other than themselves.Originally Posted by 13saldana13
Unless your opponents were certified douches or simply lousy competitors who weren't trying, then that's disrespectful. I'm not even a sensitive person, that type of respect dates back to the samurais and even before that.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
"Ooooh, they so sensitive." Step your game up if you want me to shut up.
Yeah, I did. I had fun at track meets.Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
No, you didn't.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
Man, in my high school track days, I would yawn while crossing the finish line in first place.
If I got first in a race, I kinda was. (Relatively speaking.Originally Posted by EnEyeKayEe
This _' REALLY thinks he isstatus...
)
Damn, y'all have some loser %@! mentalities.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
another thing about the dancing and i don't know what cavs fans think about this, dude a few pages ago said that the cavs seem like their too playful to be taken serious as a title contender.
their still good enough to be taken serious as a title contender but maybe i'm reaching on this one but in the past when the lakers lost to boston in the 84 finals it was no fun and games that summer or during the 84-85 season, it was one focus and that was the title. same with the pistons after they lost to the lakers in 1988, the goal was focus on the title and no fun and games until that goal was reached, same with the 1991 bulls after losing to detroit 3 years in a row, their mission was to beat detroit and beat them bad and win the title.
im sure the cavs goal and mission is to win the title this year but they don't seem like one of those teams who has that win at all costs mentality like some of the older teams in years past did.
They just know how and what it takes to win it all..Originally Posted by nycknicks105
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
another thing about the dancing and i don't know what cavs fans think about this, dude a few pages ago said that the cavs seem like their too playful to be taken serious as a title contender.
their still good enough to be taken serious as a title contender but maybe i'm reaching on this one but in the past when the lakers lost to boston in the 84 finals it was no fun and games that summer or during the 84-85 season, it was one focus and that was the title. same with the pistons after they lost to the lakers in 1988, the goal was focus on the title and no fun and games until that goal was reached, same with the 1991 bulls after losing to detroit 3 years in a row, their mission was to beat detroit and beat them bad and win the title.
im sure the cavs goal and mission is to win the title this year but they don't seem like one of those teams who has that win at all costs mentality like some of the older teams in years past did.
That still holds to some truth today as well. Look at teams like the Celtics, Spurs and Lakers. Those teams are all buisness and they don't generally play around.