- 17,875
- 8,145
Just throw the #6 on him and he's good to go.
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Wow manOriginally Posted by thekillerj23
I hate Lebron and If I see him on the streets, I'm slapping the @&*^ out of him, he ripped out our hearts yesterday
Wow manOriginally Posted by thekillerj23
I hate Lebron and If I see him on the streets, I'm slapping the @&*^ out of him, he ripped out our hearts yesterday
Originally Posted by thekillerj23
I hate Lebron and If I see him on the streets, I'm slapping the @&*^ out of him, he ripped out our hearts yesterday
Originally Posted by thekillerj23
I hate Lebron and If I see him on the streets, I'm slapping the @&*^ out of him, he ripped out our hearts yesterday
Originally Posted by True Blues
It's not what he did, it's how he did it.
Originally Posted by True Blues
It's not what he did, it's how he did it.
It's a team game, Bron's team quit on him who else stepped up in the playoffs? The organization didn't do squat this off season to at least make the team better
U can't make any moves until ur best player lets u know if he is coming or going
and in all honesty, LeBron left before Jamison could thrive, before Moon or Parker could develop into Ariza
but he was scared to take on Boston...unlike KOBE!
BANG! [Mike Breen Voice]
It's a team game, Bron's team quit on him who else stepped up in the playoffs? The organization didn't do squat this off season to at least make the team better
U can't make any moves until ur best player lets u know if he is coming or going
and in all honesty, LeBron left before Jamison could thrive, before Moon or Parker could develop into Ariza
but he was scared to take on Boston...unlike KOBE!
BANG! [Mike Breen Voice]
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
Originally Posted by Big J 33
The bottomline is people would find a way to hate on the guy anyway.
Stays in Cleveland... afraid of leaving Ohio, can't handle the spotlight of a big city, giving up titles for loyalty
Goes to Chicago... he's chasing Jordan, he can never be Mike, he has to win 7 titles now
Goes to NYC... he's just after the fame and money, he doesn't care about winning, he'll never win and the Knicks will suck forever
Goes to Miami... his legacy will be changed, he can never be Jordan now, he's a ring chaser, he can't do it alone
We've already seen most of that said before the decision was even made. Because of the moves this offseason, the hype, the meetings, the rumors, etc. FROM EVERYONE... the way he and his camp handled it, the way ESPN handled it, the way reporters handled it, the way WE as the consumers ate it up... no matter what happened, it was a lose-lose scenario.
To me, the "best" case scenario would have been reupping in Cleveland for 3 years, try to win one last time, then bolt to BK or NYC or Mia in a few years. Cleveland wouldn't be devastated and he would have given himself an out after a short time... but that didn't happen.
Lebron chose arguably the best chance to win... he gave up his personal numbers, potential MVPs, he knew how Cleveland would react, he knew how people would view this... but he did it anyway.
To win championships, and to win a lot of them.
Totally agree!
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
Originally Posted by Big J 33
The bottomline is people would find a way to hate on the guy anyway.
Stays in Cleveland... afraid of leaving Ohio, can't handle the spotlight of a big city, giving up titles for loyalty
Goes to Chicago... he's chasing Jordan, he can never be Mike, he has to win 7 titles now
Goes to NYC... he's just after the fame and money, he doesn't care about winning, he'll never win and the Knicks will suck forever
Goes to Miami... his legacy will be changed, he can never be Jordan now, he's a ring chaser, he can't do it alone
We've already seen most of that said before the decision was even made. Because of the moves this offseason, the hype, the meetings, the rumors, etc. FROM EVERYONE... the way he and his camp handled it, the way ESPN handled it, the way reporters handled it, the way WE as the consumers ate it up... no matter what happened, it was a lose-lose scenario.
To me, the "best" case scenario would have been reupping in Cleveland for 3 years, try to win one last time, then bolt to BK or NYC or Mia in a few years. Cleveland wouldn't be devastated and he would have given himself an out after a short time... but that didn't happen.
Lebron chose arguably the best chance to win... he gave up his personal numbers, potential MVPs, he knew how Cleveland would react, he knew how people would view this... but he did it anyway.
To win championships, and to win a lot of them.
Totally agree!
and who in history has won a ring VIRTUALLY all by himself?Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
LeBron is defitnely the most hated athlete RIGHT NOW. I don't see this boiling down overtime either...
I mean, PERSONALLY I THOUGHT he would stay with Cleveland because of his upbringing in the city + the organization busted their chops to sign formidable players to help LeBron win a ring.
I do agree with the people saying he is taking "The easy route" because Dwade is an automatic double/triple team type of player and Chris Bosh commands a double team, no doubt about it. He is playing with 2 other SUPERSTARS who would be come the #1 option anywhere else, they were to sign to in the league.
LeBron's legacy DEFITNELY took a plumit because he is playing with more than sufficient talent.
Woulda been sweeter to win a ring, VIRTUALLY by himself...
and who in history has won a ring VIRTUALLY all by himself?Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
LeBron is defitnely the most hated athlete RIGHT NOW. I don't see this boiling down overtime either...
I mean, PERSONALLY I THOUGHT he would stay with Cleveland because of his upbringing in the city + the organization busted their chops to sign formidable players to help LeBron win a ring.
I do agree with the people saying he is taking "The easy route" because Dwade is an automatic double/triple team type of player and Chris Bosh commands a double team, no doubt about it. He is playing with 2 other SUPERSTARS who would be come the #1 option anywhere else, they were to sign to in the league.
LeBron's legacy DEFITNELY took a plumit because he is playing with more than sufficient talent.
Woulda been sweeter to win a ring, VIRTUALLY by himself...