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Lmao he sees the end of the road and is becoming delusional
Even Nike knew he was a sucka
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Even Nike knew he was a sucka
L3/9ron fans and the fraud himself say winning one title in Cleveland makes him the goat? Chicago was a joke of a basketball organization before MJ. He won 6 titles in 8 years.
Pretty sure that makes him the goat.
To be honest, this probably set him off. Like a company that you're signed to, contributing to their billions and they come out and say that???? LoL dude probably cried that night.Recently reaffirmed with this official Nike/JB shirt.
This y'alls GOAT?
Jordan really did play against janitors and plumbers. Even 80s Celtics look slow and weak.
The Celtics were known to have a GREAT defense? When did this happen? They were a team with a bunch of scorers on it and outscored everybody. Probably why they never had a defensive player of the year on their team. These clowns are grasping at straws. We all know that Dallas Mavericks team with Dirk and Nash were so great defensively that kicked Lebrons butt in the Finals. Difference is, Jordan put up 63 against these guys while Lebron lost The Chip to those clowns.
Huh? Nash wasn't on the championship squad.
But Tyson Chandler, Shawn Marion, and DeShawn Stevenson were beast for us defensively that year.
Also, in what world is Dirk a clown? He's a top 3 PF ever.
There is a reason that Ali is my favorite athlete ever. His stance politically, socially, his lack of fear and willingness to speak on his own behalf is something to admire. With many of today's athletes afraid to lose their endorsements, being afraid to hurt their brand, LeBron is refreshing. I like what he is doing, as stated to another poster. In the climate which has told him to shut up and dribble, I hope he pushes it even further. Keep going, and then pulling others with him. I hope the Lakers make it to the chip this year because if they do, LeBron will have his Ali v. Liston moment, even if they lose. Nobody expected the Lakers to do anything this year, so I personally am hoping for the best.I was watching IT and McHale talk to Chris Webber and they were all saying how disrespectful it was to say you are the GOAT. Let other people say you are you don't say it about yourself.
There is a reason that Ali is my favorite athlete ever. His stance politically, socially, his lack of fear and willingness to speak on his own behalf is something to admire. With many of today's athletes afraid to lose their endorsements, being afraid to hurt their brand, LeBron is refreshing. I like what he is doing, as stated to another poster. In the climate which has told him to shut up and dribble, I hope he pushes it even further. Keep going, and then pulling others with him. I hope the Lakers make it to the chip this year because if they do, LeBron will have his Ali v. Liston moment, even if they lose. Nobody expected the Lakers to do anything this year, so I personally am hoping for the best.
I disagree with Isiah Thomas and your comment about the difference between an individual sport and a team sport, an argument that has its merit. But if you really want to get down to it, LeBron does seem to do more with less. Did he go to Miami to play with Wade and Bosh, with Ray coming later? Yup. But that team failed as well. His Cleveland team won, with less talent.I respect his off-court political actions, but his on-court antics, flopping, the bouncing from team to team to create a super team, the subliminal posts, his entire basketball career, and makeup, as well as his fans, are my issue with him. The difference with Ali saying he is the GOAT is, he backed it up, and it was a one man sport.
With many of today's athletes afraid to lose their endorsements, being afraid to hurt their brand, LeBron is refreshing.
1) Ali was saying he was the greatest from the start, it was a part of his branding.I disagree with Isiah Thomas and your comment about the difference between an individual sport and a team sport, an argument that has its merit. But if you really want to get down to it, LeBron does seem to do more with less. Did he go to Miami to play with Wade and Bosh, with Ray coming later? Yup. But that team failed as well. His Cleveland team won, with less talent.
I look at his flopping, something I do not like either, as a part of the entertainment. Dennis Rodman used to flop like that, and he was a great player, a champion as well. When Dennis played, you could not take your eyes off of him. What will he do next? As per LeBron going from team to team, well, he has a right to do that. I understand team loyalty, but Curt Flood and Oscar Robertson fought for the athletes freedom for a reason, LeBron simply used it. Nobody had a problem with super teams when the owners and GM's partook, but once a player makes his own decision to do his own thing, suddenly, it is a problem for owners and some fans. Again, I like that LeBron had stirred the pot. It keeps the attention on him. I just read that the league viewership is down in the East now, and some are saying that it is because LeBron is now on the West Coast. They may have a point. Just to be clear Jordan was the best of his era for me, Lebron is the best of his.
Does anyone else find it cringe that NBA switched to that “team lebron/team curry” format last year cause the two conferences were lopsided, and this year it appears back to being “east vs west”?, that rule was definitely implicated to benefit lebron last year