Who's the Star in Miami?
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KR1245DeyDurkie5;416558 wrote:the star of miami is high quality cocaine...delicious amounts of the devil's dandruff
This. Gloria didnt tell Lebron to follow his heart. She told him to follow her nose. Crack whore. -
cviewIt's Wade County.
As for his legacy, Lebron will never ever ever crack the top five now. Hell, I don't think he has a chance of even surpassing Kobe. Despite having an All Star PG, Shaq(who was 3rd team All NBA in 2010) and Antawn Jamison, he couldn't even get to the East finals. Any title he gets will be on Wade's coattails because you know damn well when the going gets tough D-Wade will at the very worst go down blazing while Lebron will fake another injury or defer the game winning attempts to guys like Delonte West and Donyell Marshall. He's a phenomenal player but when it's time to do things the alpha dog does(see: Bryant, Kobe and Wade, Dwyane) he turns into a 260 lb vagina. He's really good in the regular season but when he gets to the postseason(where teams that actually play defense exist) he's lost.
NOTE: I despise all things Cleveland so this isn't me being bitter at all, there were few non-Celtics fans that were happier than me to see the Cavs get trounced again. LBJ is just a pompous douchebag that acts like the world owes him something despite winning nothing of significance aside from regular season awards that are based on games played against teams like the Minnestoa Timberwolves and Indiana Pacers. -
GoChiefsjpake1;417382 wrote:I will FOREVER remember Wade standing on the commentators booth screaming "This is my fucking house". It'll be their team, or else they will fail... but it'll ALWAYS be his house.
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Rotinaj
Dumb. Even if its 10-15 or 50 years from now, there WILL end up being a better player than MJ.Automatik;417020 wrote:MJ is the greatest ever and thats never going to change......EVER. -
wes_mantoothDeyDurkie5;416558 wrote:the star of miami is high quality cocaine...delicious amounts of the devil's dandruff
Yep. RIP Gloria....RIP -
Swamp FoxI'm surprised that Pat Riley didn't suit up in his Heat uniform so that the "four stars" of the Heat would be clearly delineated for anyone who did not understand how things were going to be in South Beach.
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ernest_t_bassI think that Bosh realizes that he is now pretty much a nobody.
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Laley23LeBron:Wade as A-Rod:Jeter
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Ytowngirlinflawes_mantooth;419265 wrote:Yep. RIP Gloria....RIP
How long before she's in the tabloids down there for being a crack whore? -
thedynasty1998After Lebron wins the MVP this year in Miami, it will be his team. He's the best player in the NBA, therefore, he's the best player in Miami.
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Laley23thedynasty1998;420394 wrote:After Lebron wins the MVP this year in Miami, it will be his team. He's the best player in the NBA, therefore, he's the best player in Miami.
Did that happen when A-Rod won the MVP in New York. Maybe Wade isnt as loved as Jeter is in NYC...but right now, thats how I see this situation. The best player is not the captain, most loved, fans choice, etc. -
IggyPride00
It is no coincidence that those 3 are posed with Wade in the center. Wade was introduced last at their party. He will be the closer down the stretch and take the last shot.
D-Wade will always be top dog on that team because he carried his own team (Shaq was a shell of his former self) to a title and has a finals MVP to show for it.
Lebron's days of winning MVP's are probably over, as the NBA MVP voters more than any league has always taken into account what you have around you when deciding the MVP. Instead of "he's carrying Cleveland on his back" like the argument the last few years it is going to be "well anybody can do that with 2 other top 10 players on their team." He knew that when he left Cleveland though, and I think he is fine with it for now. -
hoops23Of course he's fine with it, because he can't take the pressure...
Proved it time and time again. -
Automatikhoops23;420505 wrote:Of course he's fine with it, because he can't take the pressure...
Proved it time and time again.
What if he would have stayed? I bet he would be super clutch then right? lol -
hoops23Automatik;420594 wrote:What if he would have stayed? I bet he would be super clutch then right? lol
No. I was pretty critical of LeBron in the Boston series. Of course I want him on my team, he's still a great player, but he doesn't have the mental fortitude to be "the guy"... Skip has said it all along, we just needed our eyes opened.
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AutomatikI'm just trying to follow your logic. I bet if he had another solid player he would have been "the guy".....whatever that is.
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hoops23Automatik;420612 wrote:I'm just trying to follow your logic. I bet if he had another solid player he would have been "the guy".....whatever that is.
Sour grapes.
He had a lot of solid players. He was "The guy" and couldn't get it done.
It's logic.
He knew this, so he tarnished his legacy not just with Ohio, but the national perception is that in the same. Check the articles of the guys who ultimately make or break the players legacy... The media has been hammering him.
Sour Grapes? Not that he left, but how he left.
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ts1227IggyPride00;420484 wrote:
It is no coincidence that those 3 are posed with Wade in the center. Wade was introduced last at their party. He will be the closer down the stretch and take the last shot.
Also, he is the shortest and it balances out the photo -
hoops23ts1227;420626 wrote:Also, he is the shortest and it balances out the photo
Yeah, it doesn't work like that.
LeBron was in between Mo and Shaq on the big banner at the Q. -
AutomatikSo you honestly believe that Cleveland's elimination was the result of LeBron "not getting it done"? Did you really watch the playoffs?
I'm just having a discussion. Don't reply if you can't take it. Troll? lol....who is the one with 5 threads on the same topic on the first page? -
KR1245Automatik;420612 wrote:I'm just trying to follow your logic. I bet if he had another solid player he would have been "the guy".....whatever that is.
Sour grapes.
Bron backed down from a challenege. When Jordan couldnt get past the Pistons he didnt join them, he stayed until he could beat them by himself. Lebron James took the easy road. Anybody that thinks otherwise just doesnt have a clue. Theres a reason why people all over the country have been writing negative articles about Lebron since he made his decision. "The guy" wouldnt back down from a challenge..........Lebron did. -
Automatik
Why does Jordan constantly get brought up when discussing LeBron?KR1245;420630 wrote:Bron backed down from a challenege. When Jordan couldnt get past the Pistons he didnt join them, he stayed until he could beat them by himself. Lebron James took the easy road. Anybody that thinks otherwise just doesnt have a clue. Theres a reason why people all over the country have been writing negative articles about Lebron since he made his decision. "The guy" wouldnt back down from a challenge..........Lebron did.
Educate yourselves people and like the article says....move on.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/news/story?page=jackson/100710 -
hoops23Automatik;420629 wrote:So you honestly believe that Cleveland's elimination was the result of LeBron "not getting it done"? Did you really watch the playoffs?
I'm just having a discussion. Don't reply if you can't take it. Troll? lol....who is the one with 5 threads on the same topic on the first page?
Can't take it? I'm countering everything you're saying EASILY. Just because I started 5 topics doesn't make me a troll. They're not troll topics, they are topics of discussion.
And no, LeBron didn't get it done. He quit. I called it out during the fucking Boston series. He QUIT. Hell, he didn't even play that well in the Chicago series.
That team was good enough to get past Boston and Orlando.. They probably don't beat the Lakers, but they were certainly good enough to get out of the East. -
hoops23Automatik;420633 wrote:Why does Jordan constantly get brought up when discussing LeBron?
Educate yourselves people and like the article says....move on.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/news/story?page=jackson/100710
LOL, you want us to educate ourselves by a Scoop Jackson article that compares baseball to basketball? My god.
And MJ is always brought up because he's the GOAT. LBJ always wanted to be the GOAT and no he won't ever touch his legacy. That's why MJ is brought up... Keep up man. -
AutomatikWhat about Jamison's bricks? Mo's pathetic defense and Shaq just sucking? Also, the head coach getting outcoached? What was with those lineups?
He is also to blame but to pinpoint their exit solely on LeBron is straight asinine. There were many reasons for Cleveland's premature exit.