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where is the Keko kid that was talking so crazy?
he missing too?
He and A1rman are consoling each other somewhere.
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where is the Keko kid that was talking so crazy?
he missing too?
where is the Keko kid that was talking so crazy?
he missing too?
Did ya'll actually read those? after I realized it was nothing but a rabid mad man foaming at the mouth I kept it moving.
i read 2 max and realized what it was and left him along.Did ya'll actually read those? after I realized it was nothing but a rabid mad man foaming at the mouth I kept it moving.where is the Keko kid that was talking so crazy?
he missing too?
Sums up what I'm feeling too.
I've been at work all day the last two days but I'm reading every damn reply in this thread. I know tons of people have shared their thoughts on this already.
Lebron James and Cleveland beat the "best team of all time" on the road, in a game 7, and Lebron had a all-time, legendary defensive play... in THE MOST LEBRON JAMES POSSIBLE WAY a chase down block that was timed perfectly.
This is such an incredible story the only way it could be better is if Lebron converted that dunk. The universe isn't that great.
Kevin Love.. KEVIN LOVE.. played the best defense of his career, played locked in, focused basketball for the entire game and it was amazing to watch someone do that. He elevated his play in the highest moment.
JR Smith stepped up and hit those clutch points to start the 2nd half. Kyrie played a hell of a game and nailed that 3. Lebron didn't do it alone, no one ever does, but damn did he deliver in those elimination games.
Plus it's a sweet result for the Warriors. They went from underdogs who everyone told them they couldn't do it, that their style wouldn't work, but they won the title and set the record this year. But we saw the cracks.. they could get cocky, they could get sloppy, they might not be able to survive some adversity.. and seeing them fall was pretty damn satisfying.
...
I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment, but I don't care.. Lebron is untouchable at this point. 3 rings, all the stats, MVPs, all the big moments.. THE BLOCK.. he's done it. Even if you don't want to talk about the narrative and story of winning it for Cleveland.. he's still got his 3rd championship. You can still not rock with him, think he's corny, overacts (he does of course), not like his attitude, or whatever.. all that stuff is personal differences.. but his game is untouchable at this point. He's earned all of your respect. He's had his faults and his dark spots in his career, as will anyone who has had a 13+ year NBA career, but he's in a very select group right now.
It doesn't matter how you feel about him, the facts tell us he's one of the best of all-time. The accomplishments, the wins, the rings, the iconic moments, he's got them all and he's still got time left. He won't ever be Peak Lebron anymore, but he's shown he can absolutely turn it on when it counts. He just delivered that stat line in 3 straight elimination games.. IN HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT FINALS APPEARANCE. The amount of mileage is unreal and he was able to turn in that kind of performance.
I have no problem with how he got here either. Not every legend has been lucky enough to be surrounded by future HOFers with his original team, hell.. I wish Lebron left Cleveland sooner considering the makeup of that original squad. He spent his prime in Miami and we got to see some beautiful basketball by stars sacrificing their play for the team. And now he's back. He didn't need to come back, but it's pretty awesome that he came back. Cleveland got it's championship, Lebron's got his redemption, and he's made it.
I've been a Lebron fan since the 07 Pistons series. I didn't know how I felt about him prior to that, I saw the talent and the hype, but when I saw that, then I became a fan. Saw all the nonsense about him "quitting" or being a ring chaser.. I'll concede the 11 Finals were terrible and the Decision was dumb, but he was delivering on a nightly basis and so many take him for granted. It happens sometimes, you're just used to seeing incredible basketball that you sometimes don't stop and appreciate it. I know that's how I felt with Kobe sometimes, I didn't always appreciate how rare of a talent he was and how fortunate we all were to see him play. But many people's opinions on him won't change.. they'll label him a frontrunner or a ring chaser or whatever.. but at this point, none of that matters. He's had his moment and the play of his career.
He's still got more time left too.. I can't wait to see what else he can accomplish.
Sums up what I'm feeling too.I said throughout his career that coaching, roster and all the parts matter. It is amazing to me that a 2 minute stretch is going to define a career but those are the rules you all made - so so be it. He is one of the 5 best of all time and you really can't say a thing anymore.
Last night was the pinnacle of his career and the block, the play of his career.
I can't believe it actually happened.
I've been at work all day the last two days but I'm reading every damn reply in this thread. I know tons of people have shared their thoughts on this already.
Lebron James and Cleveland beat the "best team of all time" on the road, in a game 7, and Lebron had a all-time, legendary defensive play... in THE MOST LEBRON JAMES POSSIBLE WAY a chase down block that was timed perfectly.
This is such an incredible story the only way it could be better is if Lebron converted that dunk. The universe isn't that great.
Kevin Love.. KEVIN LOVE.. played the best defense of his career, played locked in, focused basketball for the entire game and it was amazing to watch someone do that. He elevated his play in the highest moment.
JR Smith stepped up and hit those clutch points to start the 2nd half. Kyrie played a hell of a game and nailed that 3. Lebron didn't do it alone, no one ever does, but damn did he deliver in those elimination games.
Plus it's a sweet result for the Warriors. They went from underdogs who everyone told them they couldn't do it, that their style wouldn't work, but they won the title and set the record this year. But we saw the cracks.. they could get cocky, they could get sloppy, they might not be able to survive some adversity.. and seeing them fall was pretty damn satisfying.
...
I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment, but I don't care.. Lebron is untouchable at this point. 3 rings, all the stats, MVPs, all the big moments.. THE BLOCK.. he's done it. Even if you don't want to talk about the narrative and story of winning it for Cleveland.. he's still got his 3rd championship. You can still not rock with him, think he's corny, overacts (he does of course), not like his attitude, or whatever.. all that stuff is personal differences.. but his game is untouchable at this point. He's earned all of your respect. He's had his faults and his dark spots in his career, as will anyone who has had a 13+ year NBA career, but he's in a very select group right now.
It doesn't matter how you feel about him, the facts tell us he's one of the best of all-time. The accomplishments, the wins, the rings, the iconic moments, he's got them all and he's still got time left. He won't ever be Peak Lebron anymore, but he's shown he can absolutely turn it on when it counts. He just delivered that stat line in 3 straight elimination games.. IN HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT FINALS APPEARANCE. The amount of mileage is unreal and he was able to turn in that kind of performance.
I have no problem with how he got here either. Not every legend has been lucky enough to be surrounded by future HOFers with his original team, hell.. I wish Lebron left Cleveland sooner considering the makeup of that original squad. He spent his prime in Miami and we got to see some beautiful basketball by stars sacrificing their play for the team. And now he's back. He didn't need to come back, but it's pretty awesome that he came back. Cleveland got it's championship, Lebron's got his redemption, and he's made it.
I've been a Lebron fan since the 07 Pistons series. I didn't know how I felt about him prior to that, I saw the talent and the hype, but when I saw that, then I became a fan. Saw all the nonsense about him "quitting" or being a ring chaser.. I'll concede the 11 Finals were terrible and the Decision was dumb, but he was delivering on a nightly basis and so many take him for granted. It happens sometimes, you're just used to seeing incredible basketball that you sometimes don't stop and appreciate it. I know that's how I felt with Kobe sometimes, I didn't always appreciate how rare of a talent he was and how fortunate we all were to see him play. But many people's opinions on him won't change.. they'll label him a frontrunner or a ring chaser or whatever.. but at this point, none of that matters. He's had his moment and the play of his career.
He's still got more time left too.. I can't wait to see what else he can accomplish.
this is y i dont think hes leaving again unlike the espn narrative. dude has cemented his legacy in cleveland forever. hes now literally the king there. why leave? no reason to ring chase anymore AT ALL. miami is great and all, but youre the KING of cleveland. might as well retire there at this point.this parade is lit
lebron making sure his retirement is gonna be even bigger
I said throughout his career that coaching, roster and all the parts matter. It is amazing to me that a 2 minute stretch is going to define a career but those are the rules you all made - so so be it. He is one of the 5 best of all time and you really can't say a thing anymore.
Last night was the pinnacle of his career and the block, the play of his career.
I can't believe it actually happened.Sums up what I'm feeling too.
I've been at work all day the last two days but I'm reading every damn reply in this thread. I know tons of people have shared their thoughts on this already.
Lebron James and Cleveland beat the "best team of all time" on the road, in a game 7, and Lebron had a all-time, legendary defensive play... in THE MOST LEBRON JAMES POSSIBLE WAY a chase down block that was timed perfectly.
This is such an incredible story the only way it could be better is if Lebron converted that dunk. The universe isn't that great.
Kevin Love.. KEVIN LOVE.. played the best defense of his career, played locked in, focused basketball for the entire game and it was amazing to watch someone do that. He elevated his play in the highest moment.
JR Smith stepped up and hit those clutch points to start the 2nd half. Kyrie played a hell of a game and nailed that 3. Lebron didn't do it alone, no one ever does, but damn did he deliver in those elimination games.
Plus it's a sweet result for the Warriors. They went from underdogs who everyone told them they couldn't do it, that their style wouldn't work, but they won the title and set the record this year, but they're underdog attitude became cocky and arrogant. I always said Steph and co would showboat and hotdog but so long as they were winning people were cool with it. Those dumb passes and ridiculous 3s aren't as fun when you miss, are they? But we saw the cracks.. they could get cocky, they could get sloppy, they might not be able to survive some adversity.. and seeing them fall was pretty damn satisfying.
...
I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment, but I don't care.. Lebron is untouchable at this point. 3 rings, all the stats, MVPs, all the big moments.. THE BLOCK.. he's done it. Even if you don't want to talk about the narrative and story of winning it for Cleveland.. he's still got his 3rd championship. You can still not rock with him, think he's corny, overacts (he does of course), not like his attitude, or whatever.. all that stuff is personal differences.. but his game is untouchable at this point. He's earned all of your respect. He's had his faults and his dark spots in his career, as will anyone who has had a 13+ year NBA career, but he's in a very select group right now.
It doesn't matter how you feel about him, the facts tell us he's one of the best of all-time. The accomplishments, the wins, the rings, the iconic moments, he's got them all and he's still got time left. He won't ever be Peak Lebron anymore, but he's shown he can absolutely turn it on when it counts. He just delivered that stat line in 3 straight elimination games.. IN HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT FINALS APPEARANCE. The amount of mileage is unreal and he was able to turn in that kind of performance.
I have no problem with how he got here either. Not every legend has been lucky enough to be surrounded by future HOFers with his original team, hell.. I wish Lebron left Cleveland sooner considering the makeup of that original squad. He spent his prime in Miami and we got to see some beautiful basketball by stars sacrificing their play for the team. And now he's back. He didn't need to come back, but it's pretty awesome that he came back. Cleveland got it's championship, Lebron's got his redemption, and he's made it.
I've been a Lebron fan since the 07 Pistons series. I didn't know how I felt about him prior to that, I saw the talent and the hype, but when I saw that, then I became a fan. Saw all the nonsense about him "quitting" or being a ring chaser.. I'll concede the 11 Finals were terrible and the Decision was dumb, but he was delivering on a nightly basis and so many take him for granted. It happens sometimes, you're just used to seeing incredible basketball that you sometimes don't stop and appreciate it. I know that's how I felt with Kobe sometimes, I didn't always appreciate how rare of a talent he was and how fortunate we all were to see him play. But many people's opinions on him won't change.. they'll label him a frontrunner or a ring chaser or whatever.. but at this point, none of that matters. He's had his moment and the play of his career.
He's still got more time left too.. I can't wait to see what else he can accomplish.
But if your GS team won, you wouldn't be posting that.
Get all the way outta here with that, Ayesha.
Nah.I said throughout his career that coaching, roster and all the parts matter. It is amazing to me that a 2 minute stretch is going to define a career but those are the rules you all made - so so be it. He is one of the 5 best of all time and you really can't say a thing anymore.
Last night was the pinnacle of his career and the block, the play of his career.
I can't believe it actually happened.Sums up what I'm feeling too.
I've been at work all day the last two days but I'm reading every damn reply in this thread. I know tons of people have shared their thoughts on this already.
Lebron James and Cleveland beat the "best team of all time" on the road, in a game 7, and Lebron had a all-time, legendary defensive play... in THE MOST LEBRON JAMES POSSIBLE WAY a chase down block that was timed perfectly.
This is such an incredible story the only way it could be better is if Lebron converted that dunk. The universe isn't that great.
Kevin Love.. KEVIN LOVE.. played the best defense of his career, played locked in, focused basketball for the entire game and it was amazing to watch someone do that. He elevated his play in the highest moment.
JR Smith stepped up and hit those clutch points to start the 2nd half. Kyrie played a hell of a game and nailed that 3. Lebron didn't do it alone, no one ever does, but damn did he deliver in those elimination games.
Plus it's a sweet result for the Warriors. They went from underdogs who everyone told them they couldn't do it, that their style wouldn't work, but they won the title and set the record this year, but they're underdog attitude became cocky and arrogant. I always said Steph and co would showboat and hotdog but so long as they were winning people were cool with it. Those dumb passes and ridiculous 3s aren't as fun when you miss, are they? But we saw the cracks.. they could get cocky, they could get sloppy, they might not be able to survive some adversity.. and seeing them fall was pretty damn satisfying.
...
I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment, but I don't care.. Lebron is untouchable at this point. 3 rings, all the stats, MVPs, all the big moments.. THE BLOCK.. he's done it. Even if you don't want to talk about the narrative and story of winning it for Cleveland.. he's still got his 3rd championship. You can still not rock with him, think he's corny, overacts (he does of course), not like his attitude, or whatever.. all that stuff is personal differences.. but his game is untouchable at this point. He's earned all of your respect. He's had his faults and his dark spots in his career, as will anyone who has had a 13+ year NBA career, but he's in a very select group right now.
It doesn't matter how you feel about him, the facts tell us he's one of the best of all-time. The accomplishments, the wins, the rings, the iconic moments, he's got them all and he's still got time left. He won't ever be Peak Lebron anymore, but he's shown he can absolutely turn it on when it counts. He just delivered that stat line in 3 straight elimination games.. IN HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT FINALS APPEARANCE. The amount of mileage is unreal and he was able to turn in that kind of performance.
I have no problem with how he got here either. Not every legend has been lucky enough to be surrounded by future HOFers with his original team, hell.. I wish Lebron left Cleveland sooner considering the makeup of that original squad. He spent his prime in Miami and we got to see some beautiful basketball by stars sacrificing their play for the team. And now he's back. He didn't need to come back, but it's pretty awesome that he came back. Cleveland got it's championship, Lebron's got his redemption, and he's made it.
I've been a Lebron fan since the 07 Pistons series. I didn't know how I felt about him prior to that, I saw the talent and the hype, but when I saw that, then I became a fan. Saw all the nonsense about him "quitting" or being a ring chaser.. I'll concede the 11 Finals were terrible and the Decision was dumb, but he was delivering on a nightly basis and so many take him for granted. It happens sometimes, you're just used to seeing incredible basketball that you sometimes don't stop and appreciate it. I know that's how I felt with Kobe sometimes, I didn't always appreciate how rare of a talent he was and how fortunate we all were to see him play. But many people's opinions on him won't change.. they'll label him a frontrunner or a ring chaser or whatever.. but at this point, none of that matters. He's had his moment and the play of his career.
He's still got more time left too.. I can't wait to see what else he can accomplish.
great post
The only thing left is for Russy to win a title and claim Finals MVP.
Then leave for New York.
And Lebron joins too.
And there will be blackjack and hookers.
And they name me head coach and I hire Patrick Ewing and we become best friends.
Sums up what I'm feeling too.
I've been at work all day the last two days but I'm reading every damn reply in this thread. I know tons of people have shared their thoughts on this already.
Lebron James and Cleveland beat the "best team of all time" on the road, in a game 7, and Lebron had a all-time, legendary defensive play... in THE MOST LEBRON JAMES POSSIBLE WAY a chase down block that was timed perfectly.
This is such an incredible story the only way it could be better is if Lebron converted that dunk. The universe isn't that great.
Kevin Love.. KEVIN LOVE.. played the best defense of his career, played locked in, focused basketball for the entire game and it was amazing to watch someone do that. He elevated his play in the highest moment.
JR Smith stepped up and hit those clutch points to start the 2nd half. Kyrie played a hell of a game and nailed that 3. Lebron didn't do it alone, no one ever does, but damn did he deliver in those elimination games.
Plus it's a sweet result for the Warriors. They went from underdogs who everyone told them they couldn't do it, that their style wouldn't work, but they won the title and set the record this year, but they're underdog attitude became cocky and arrogant. I always said Steph and co would showboat and hotdog but so long as they were winning people were cool with it. Those dumb passes and ridiculous 3s aren't as fun when you miss, are they? But we saw the cracks.. they could get cocky, they could get sloppy, they might not be able to survive some adversity.. and seeing them fall was pretty damn satisfying.
...
I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment, but I don't care.. Lebron is untouchable at this point. 3 rings, all the stats, MVPs, all the big moments.. THE BLOCK.. he's done it. Even if you don't want to talk about the narrative and story of winning it for Cleveland.. he's still got his 3rd championship. You can still not rock with him, think he's corny, overacts (he does of course), not like his attitude, or whatever.. all that stuff is personal differences.. but his game is untouchable at this point. He's earned all of your respect. He's had his faults and his dark spots in his career, as will anyone who has had a 13+ year NBA career, but he's in a very select group right now.
It doesn't matter how you feel about him, the facts tell us he's one of the best of all-time. The accomplishments, the wins, the rings, the iconic moments, he's got them all and he's still got time left. He won't ever be Peak Lebron anymore, but he's shown he can absolutely turn it on when it counts. He just delivered that stat line in 3 straight elimination games.. IN HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT FINALS APPEARANCE. The amount of mileage is unreal and he was able to turn in that kind of performance.
I have no problem with how he got here either. Not every legend has been lucky enough to be surrounded by future HOFers with his original team, hell.. I wish Lebron left Cleveland sooner considering the makeup of that original squad. He spent his prime in Miami and we got to see some beautiful basketball by stars sacrificing their play for the team. And now he's back. He didn't need to come back, but it's pretty awesome that he came back. Cleveland got it's championship, Lebron's got his redemption, and he's made it.
I've been a Lebron fan since the 07 Pistons series. I didn't know how I felt about him prior to that, I saw the talent and the hype, but when I saw that, then I became a fan. Saw all the nonsense about him "quitting" or being a ring chaser.. I'll concede the 11 Finals were terrible and the Decision was dumb, but he was delivering on a nightly basis and so many take him for granted. It happens sometimes, you're just used to seeing incredible basketball that you sometimes don't stop and appreciate it. I know that's how I felt with Kobe sometimes, I didn't always appreciate how rare of a talent he was and how fortunate we all were to see him play. But many people's opinions on him won't change.. they'll label him a frontrunner or a ring chaser or whatever.. but at this point, none of that matters. He's had his moment and the play of his career.
He's still got more time left too.. I can't wait to see what else he can accomplish.
nba wasn't rigged when curry was the first ever unanimous MVP.But if your GS team won, you wouldn't be posting that.
Get all the way outta here with that, Ayesha.