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NBA Playoffs and i hate Lebron/I wanna bang Lebron thread

  • Heretic
    Skyhook79;769817 wrote:According to Lotz your probally watching Hockey because you hate Lebron.

    No. Because he's obsessed with Zdeno Chara. OBSESSED, I SAY!!!!
  • Commander of Awesome
    BR1986FB;769861 wrote:Don't bring Bosh Spice into this.

    hahah I haven't heard that one yet, I like it.
  • dazedconfused
    BR1986FB;769861 wrote:Don't bring Bosh Spice into this.

    i lol'd
  • BR1986FB
    gorocks99;769864 wrote:So does game 1's result change anyone's opinion on how the series will play out? Game 2 will probably be a better barometer, but I was leaning Heat in 6 or 7 and now leaning Bulls in 6 or 7.

    I think Miami will find a way to win game 2 in a close one. Hope I'm wrong though. If it comes down to coaching, I like Chicago's odds.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Heretic;769865 wrote:No. Because he's obsessed with Zdeno Chara. OBSESSED, I SAY!!!!

    rock is obsessed with chara, haven't you seen his avatar?
  • The Boss
    gorocks99;769864 wrote:So does game 1's result change anyone's opinion on how the series will play out? Game 2 will probably be a better barometer, but I was leaning Heat in 6 or 7 and now leaning Bulls in 6 or 7.

    Not mine, I thought Heat in 6 or 7. Wasn't shocked the Bulls won game 1, was more shocked on the dominance but it was as much a fluke as anything. Not that they won, but that they won by the amount they did.

    Like jpake said, Vegas had the Bulls in game 1 and the Heat in 6--both still intact. And he's right not to bet against Vegas anymore, they are usually right--of course, they have to play the games and anything can happen. If the Heat take game 2 though, I'm anxious to see how the discussion will change. Everyone wants to say a series doesn't start until a home team loses but doesn't see to want to apply that to this series--A LOT of people have been quick to say this one is over already. We shall see.
  • The Boss
    BR1986FB;769868 wrote:I think Miami will find a way to win game 2 in a close one. Hope I'm wrong though. If it comes down to coaching, I like Chicago's odds.

    If it comes down to coaching it'll be a 4 game sweep.
  • devil1197
    gorocks99;769864 wrote:So does game 1's result change anyone's opinion on how the series will play out? Game 2 will probably be a better barometer, but I was leaning Heat in 6 or 7 and now leaning Bulls in 6 or 7.

    The Bulls overall are a more athletic team, they have dominated the Heat on the boards all season long.

    The Heat really don't have a player that can go out and shut Rose down for now a 6 game series. He will be able to get guys like Deng, Bogans, and Korver open looks. The frontline of Boozer, Noah, Gibson etc have enough athleticism to create problems for the Big 3.

    I see the Bulls holding homecourt and ending the series in 6.
  • The Boss
    BR1986FB;769861 wrote:Don't bring Bosh Spice into this.

    Is that a Skip Bayless line?
  • karen lotz
    gorocks99;769864 wrote:So does game 1's result change anyone's opinion on how the series will play out? Game 2 will probably be a better barometer, but I was leaning Heat in 6 or 7 and now leaning Bulls in 6 or 7.


    Eh not really too much. I thought going into it that if the Bulls lost game 1 the Heat would probably win in 6. They had to get game 1 and they did. I still think the series is going 6 or 7 but couldn't tell you who will win.
  • BR1986FB
    The Boss;769871 wrote:Not mine, I thought Heat in 6 or 7. Wasn't shocked the Bulls won game 1, was more shocked on the dominance but it was as much a fluke as anything. Not that they won, but that they won by the amount they did.

    Like jpake said, Vegas had the Bulls in game 1 and the Heat in 6--both still intact. And he's right not to bet against Vegas anymore, they are usually right--of course, they have to play the games and anything can happen. If the Heat take game 2 though, I'm anxious to see how the discussion will change. Everyone wants to say a series doesn't start until a home team loses but doesn't see to want to apply that to this series--A LOT of people have been quick to say this one is over already. We shall see.

    Even if Chicago takes game 2 I think Miami evens things up at home or is this a 2-3-2 format?
  • karen lotz
    Commander of Awesome;769866 wrote:hahah I haven't heard that one yet, I like it.


    You are joking, right?
  • The Boss
    devil1197;769874 wrote:The Bulls overall are a more athletic team, they have dominated the Heat on the boards all season long.

    The Heat really don't have a player that can go out and shut Rose down for now a 6 game series. He will be able to get guys like Deng, Bogans, and Korver open looks. The frontline of Boozer, Noah, Gibson etc have enough athleticism to create problems for the Big 3.

    The Big 3 just need to play their game (Bosh did, other two didn't in game 1) and ONE guy needs to step up and at least be a threat to make a shot and they should be alright. They may have been if that was the case in game 1, even with the rebounding disparity. But if no one else is going to step up the scoring then the Big 3 need to just take that upon themselves and everyone else needs to crash the boards like they never have before.
  • dazedconfused
    BR1986FB;769877 wrote:Even if Chicago takes game 2 I think Miami evens things up at home or is this a 2-3-2 format?

    2-2-1-1-1
  • BR1986FB
    The Boss;769875 wrote:Is that a Skip Bayless line?

    Don't listen to or watch Bayless. I do know he's a Lebron "hater" though.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    The Boss;769871 wrote:Not mine, I thought Heat in 6 or 7. Wasn't shocked the Bulls won game 1, was more shocked on the dominance but it was as much a fluke as anything. Not that they won, but that they won by the amount they did.

    Like jpake said, Vegas had the Bulls in game 1 and the Heat in 6--both still intact. And he's right not to bet against Vegas anymore, they are usually right--of course, they have to play the games and anything can happen. If the Heat take game 2 though, I'm anxious to see how the discussion will change. Everyone wants to say a series doesn't start until a home team loses but doesn't see to want to apply that to this series--A LOT of people have been quick to say this one is over already. We shall see.

    I fail to see how it's a fluke when chicago won the east. they're obviously more focused than the heat if they came out and bitch slapped them like that
  • The Boss
    BR1986FB;769877 wrote:Even if Chicago takes game 2 I think Miami evens things up at home or is this a 2-3-2 format?

    2-2-1-1-1, Finals is the only 2-3-2 to my knowledge.
  • BR1986FB
    dazedconfused;769880 wrote:2-2-1-1-1

    Then if Chicago wins game 2 I see it at 2-2 heading back to Chicago.
  • karen lotz
    BR1986FB;769877 wrote:Even if Chicago takes game 2 I think Miami evens things up at home or is this a 2-3-2 format?

    2-2-1-1-1 until the finals I think.
  • BR1986FB
    Raw Dawgin' it;769881 wrote:I fail to see how it's a fluke when chicago won the east. they're obviously more focused than the heat if they came out and bitch slapped them like that

    The fact that Chicago dominated the boards is no fluke. If that continues it will be a short series for Miami. Can't continue giving up THAT many second & third chances.
  • devil1197
    BR1986FB;769888 wrote:The fact that Chicago dominated the boards is no fluke. If that continues it will be a short series for Miami. Can't continue giving up THAT many second & third chances.

    Its been that way all season long against the Bulls, all ending in L's.
  • hoops23
    The Boss;769506 wrote:Hey hoops, you remember when your name on here used to be Ltrain23? LOL

    Yep, sure do. I also remember changing it mid Boston series and telling your dumbass that he was leaving.

    That's when your tirade started. Not because he was losing, not because he quit, not because the Celtics turned the series in their favor, but because me and some others started calling LeBron out for his bitch performance...

    It's quite sad how obsessed you really are with this guy. You'd probably defend him over your own mother LOL.

    And if you think I'm pissed at LeBron leaving, you're dead fucking wrong. Couldn't care less about the guy. We didn't win shit in 7 years with him, so I'm perfectly fine with him leaving and going to another franchise, essentially admitting that he couldn't win a title as the main guy.

    I think in the end, the Cavs will be better off. Lesson learned, no one player handcuffing an entire franchise anymore. Dan Gilbert can build this team the right way now.

    Like I said, if you think for one second that I hate the guy for leaving, you're wrong. I hate how the guy left. See, you're not a Cleveland sports fan (although you claim to like the BROWNS AND STEELERS LOL WTF?) so you wouldn't understand the heartache of this city sports wise.. The Drive, The fumble, etc... Then to come on ESPN and name this "The Decision" was a direct slap to the face... Not only that, but the douche talked in 3rd person the entire time.

    That's why I do not like LeBron. Do I care if he wins the title? Nope. I'm just watching basketball. Me being in this thread has nothing to do with LeBron. I've been on this thread discussing the games, dumbass...
  • dazedconfused
    The Boss;769879 wrote:The Big 3 just need to play their game (Bosh did, other two didn't in game 1) and ONE guy needs to step up and at least be a threat to make a shot and they should be alright. They may have been if that was the case in game 1, even with the rebounding disparity. But if no one else is going to step up the scoring then the Big 3 need to just take that upon themselves and everyone else needs to crash the boards like they never have before.

    i think i saw a stat where the bulls have out-rebounded the heat in every game so far (i could be wrong on that, however) and if that is the case, i think it is more of a trend than a fluke. the heat want to play small so that james and wade have the maximum amount of driving lanes due to all the three point shooters on the outside. having those shooters in for their offense means less rebounding on the other end. if the heat bring in their rebounders, their offense bogs down. normally the heat could force their style onto the opposition and make the other team go small as well but not with chicago. gibson and noah can both guard smaller players. it also might force james and wade to stay in on defense to rebound and that would circumvent their leak outs
  • hoops23
    A team with LeBron having match up problems in the playoffs? Stop me if you heard that before...

    A team with LeBron on it should be the one CREATING the match up problems...

    Should tell you all you need to know about him. He doesn't have the drive needed to take advantage of the talent he was given.

    Chicago is too deep, and the frontline is much better than Miami's..

    I think you'll see Z in Game 2 to try and neutralize some of those rebounds.
  • like_that
    hoops23;769904 wrote:Yep, sure do. I also remember changing it mid Boston series and telling your dumbass that he was leaving.

    That's when your tirade started. Not because he was losing, not because he quit, not because the Celtics turned the series in their favor, but because me and some others started calling LeBron out for his bitch performance...

    It's quite sad how obsessed you really are with this guy. You'd probably defend him over your own mother LOL.

    And if you think I'm pissed at LeBron leaving, you're dead fucking wrong. Couldn't care less about the guy. We didn't win shit in 7 years with him, so I'm perfectly fine with him leaving and going to another franchise, essentially admitting that he couldn't win a title as the main guy.

    I think in the end, the Cavs will be better off. Lesson learned, no one player handcuffing an entire franchise anymore. Dan Gilbert can build this team the right way now.

    Like I said, if you think for one second that I hate the guy for leaving, you're wrong. I hate how the guy left. See, you're not a Cleveland sports fan (although you claim to like the BROWNS AND STEELERS LOL WTF?) so you wouldn't understand the heartache of this city sports wise.. The Drive, The fumble, etc... Then to come on ESPN and name this "The Decision" was a direct slap to the face... Not only that, but the douche talked in 3rd person the entire time.

    That's why I do not like LeBron. Do I care if he wins the title? Nope. I'm just watching basketball. Me being in this thread has nothing to do with LeBron. I've been on this thread discussing the games, dumbass...

    wow pwn on the two dipshits (SQ and Lotz).

    /idiot discussion about how we still "care" about lebron.