Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:21 pm
benji wrote:Ethics? Really?Weiland wrote:I remember adults telling to aspiring young athletes that "It's not whether you win or lose, giving the best you can is what matters".
And they were wrong apparently. Now it's about winning, alone, with no one to help you. Not having fun playing with friends, not winning by working with others, but doing it alone. (Unlike everyone else in all sports ever.)Second, we will never see Lebron living up to his potential (though he is already very great) since there would be no sense for him to score 50 points to win a game. We will never see from him a Michael Jordan than will score 50 points and still lose to the Boston Celtics.
I have no clue how anyone can say this seriously. There were people saying LeBron will never live up to his potential (which is never defined) before he even left Cleveland because he was 25 years old and hadn't developed his scoring methods to the extent a 30+ year old had.Third, it will also decrease Wade and Bosh' talent production
How can you decrease someones talent?Fourth, Kobe is now on top of the world. I admit I am a Kobe hater, but remember after Shaq left them, they didn't make the playoffs for 2 consecutive years, Kobe was rumored to be demanding a trade but nevertheless stuck it out now what do we have. A more classy Kobe Bryant. And I'm starting to like him.
Kobe wasn't just rumored, he publicly demanded a trade. And he "stuck it out" because he didn't have the leverage to decide where he landed and he realized the Clippers were a terrible choice. Same reason KG rejected the trade to Boston initially until Pierce and Allen convinced him to join them.
And Kobe is hardly more classy today, he's still the same arrogant whining narcissist. Now he's just got this phony passive-aggressive "leader" facade going with his team for the cameras.
Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:28 pm
Weiland wrote:So you admit that you'd rather live up to Lebron basketball than proper decorum and NBA basketball as basketball?
He thinks he is being competitive by eliminating competition itself
The point is that he may win but he is not a winner.
And if you can understand simple logic, I didn't say it will decrease they talent, but rather the talent production.
Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:08 pm
Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:18 pm
Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:20 pm
ZanShadow wrote:Weiland is probably a Cav fan.
Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:31 pm
Weiland wrote:First, if there ain't no proper decorums regarding his decision 2010, it prepossesses that there is no such thing as wrong, and therefore you cannot wrong my posts.
But if you want to reduce proper conduct to mere public opinions then I guess you are granting LeBron James to be the standard of not just playing basketball but also how to teat basketball and sports as such, then I understand how you are justifying LeBron's actions.
Second, Talent does not depend on output but rather output depends on talent. So I don’t know why you seem to have trouble understanding the distinction between talent and talent production.
Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:23 pm
Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:51 pm
benji wrote:The Decision, the program, was a mistake. The decision, itself, not at all.
Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:07 pm
benji wrote:Weiland wrote:First, if there ain't no proper decorums regarding his decision 2010, it prepossesses that there is no such thing as wrong, and therefore you cannot wrong my posts.
English is not your first language, right?But if you want to reduce proper conduct to mere public opinions then I guess you are granting LeBron James to be the standard of not just playing basketball but also how to teat basketball and sports as such, then I understand how you are justifying LeBron's actions.
I am "justifying" his action to sign with Miami because there is nothing wrong with this action. Same as there is nothing wrong with Amare going to New York, Boozer to Chicago, or Ben Wallace staying in Detroit.Second, Talent does not depend on output but rather output depends on talent. So I don’t know why you seem to have trouble understanding the distinction between talent and talent production.
...because you have yet to define "talent production" which is a phrase that makes no sense in any context you have used it. Especially considering you differentiated it from their production on the court.
Please provide a definition and select examples of "proper decorum", "talent production" and "winner."
Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:10 pm
What you are saying is that my terms are ambiguous but actually they aren't, what I said is just a case of "either you see it or you don't"
I injected something about the moral rectitude of Lebron's conduct
Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:33 am
Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:26 am
In an effort to cut costs, the Miami Heat terminated all of its staff dedicated to selling season-ticket packages for the team.
The Heat dominated this summer's NBA free agency by signing LeBron James and Chris Bosh, while retaining Dwyane Wade.
Soon thereafter, the team sold out all of its season-ticket inventory and now has a waiting list with approximately 6,000 names.
About 30 staff members were dismissed from their employment with the Heat.
Read more: http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... z0vD9NMU86
Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:59 am
Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:41 am
About 30 staff members were dismissed from their employment with the Heat.
Sun Aug 01, 2010 4:19 am
"They let us go because there was really nothing left to do anymore,'' the fired staffer said.