Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:01 am
benji wrote:Sauru wrote:now i will grant that the league is different now. it seems the league wants super teams for some reason.
lol wtf the 80's Celtics and Lakers weren't super teams? The six-time Bulls weren't as much a "super team" as Miami is currently? The 1983 Sixers weren't a super team?
Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:32 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:42 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:27 am
shadowgrin wrote:Silly benji. The core of the '83 Sixers already had Andrew Toney and Maurice Cheeks since they were rookies, Julius Erving and Bobby Jones were already with the team 6 and 4 years before respectively, it was Moses Malone that joined them for that season.
It's not like Andrew Toney, Julius Erving, and Moses Malone met up during the offseason as free agents and had a nefarious plan to team up like a crew of no good ring chasing championship mercenaries.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:33 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:39 am
Jackal wrote:The Heat Trio are just dicks, products of this new age generation. "Look at me, look at me!"
Garnett/Pierce/Allen teamed up in Boston and no one was this irritated at them. Sure it sucked cuz Garnett is awesome but they didn't make such a hoopla about it. The constant need for attention by Lebron is like watching a spoiled rich white kid from the Hamptons. Anyone seen The Purge? Know the guy that comes to the door/main bad guy with the stupid grin on his face? That's Lebron. "I am the chosen one."
Anyways, little teen tampons love the kid & he's the best player in basketball so all glory to him. Doesn't mean I have to like his fivehead though.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:57 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:00 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:20 am
NovU wrote:LoL @ small minded people that they have to wake up tomorrow and have the same life that they had before they woke up today.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:47 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:07 am
Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:06 pm
NovU wrote:LoL @ small minded people that they have to wake up tomorrow and have the same life that they had before they woke up today.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:16 pm
RedPhazon8 wrote:Probably the dumbest quote from LeBron James and you try it in here? The same quote can apply to anyone, even you.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:00 pm
Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:11 pm
NovU wrote:Most attention LeBron gets is not due to his wants nor that he asked for much of it, but it's been like that ever since his high school days.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:00 pm
Andrew wrote:NovU wrote:Most attention LeBron gets is not due to his wants nor that he asked for much of it, but it's been like that ever since his high school days.
That'd be easier to believe if he hadn't pulled stunts like declare his entry into the dunk contest moments after someone else's victory (only to pull out again), schedule a one hour special on ESPN to announce where he's going to sign, make bold proclamations about the number of titles he's going to win and keep bringing up the "haters", not to mention branding himself with tattoos that read "Chosen 1" or introducing himself as "The King" when speaking to young players he's trying to recruit for his management group. If he doesn't want attention or hype, he's pretty lousy at avoiding both.
Andrew wrote:but only a true hater would dismiss his accomplishments or abilities
Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:12 pm
Andrew wrote:That'd be easier to believe if he hadn't pulled stunts like declare his entry into the dunk contest moments after someone else's victory (only to pull out again), schedule a one hour special on ESPN to announce where he's going to sign, make bold proclamations about the number of titles he's going to win and keep bringing up the "haters", not to mention branding himself with tattoos that read "Chosen 1" or introducing himself as "The King" when speaking to young players he's trying to recruit for his management group. If he doesn't want attention or hype, he's pretty lousy at avoiding both.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:26 pm
SteveHTOWN wrote:That's really something I do not like. And even worse Paul George being the copycat when calling himself "King George"...
formyhunny wrote:I think it is established in this thread that NovU is a dumbass and deserves to be put into the Camel Clutch. Break his back, make him humble!
Jackal wrote:Haha yeah your Canadian based life sure changed because Miami won the title, I'm from Miami...what's your relation to the city again, remind me?
shadowgrin wrote:Jackal please #nohate #appreciate #heatnation4lyf #hatersgonnahate #2tymchamps #hateondat
Jackal wrote:Anyways, little teen tampons love the kid & he's the best player in basketball so all glory to him. Doesn't mean I have to like his fivehead though.
Jackal wrote:Like omg you guys need to respect him for being an individual and Lamer fans are stoopid okay! Lebron > Jordon!
shadowgrin wrote:lol why would Pippen from the Bulls join Jordan if he was in Cleveland. Pippen would be the main man in Chicago if that's the case and Based on Pip's HoF speech he would be more than happy to be the franchise player.
Sauru wrote:if jordan was on cleveland back then he still wins a ring and no one would talk about the bulls like they were anything special. if not for the bulls no one would give 2 shits about chicago sports anyway. the only reason chicago is relative is because of jordan. lebron could have done the same with Cleveland but instead it was easier for him to leave. just admit to the fact that he took the easy way out. its not like he was old or past his prime. what if jordan bolted from the bulls to join detroit? oh shit i cant beat them so lets join them?
now i will grant that the league is different now. it seems the league wants super teams for some reason. i feel it has watered down basketball and has made it a much less interesting sport. if lebron was in the league when jordan player would he have stayed or bolted? who knows. he was raised to get what he wants right away so his attitude is not really that surprising to me. its one thing to give your career to a team then at the end after you have come so close join someone else for that one last chance(malone, payton, bourque in the nhl, so on) its another to bolt in your prime.
also this "its cleveland" shit needs to be thrown out the damn window. whats the point in having a team in clevelenad if they are looked down on? why not just toss out 20 teams in the league and only let the big cities play?
Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:00 pm
SoF'nAwesome wrote:Jordan made Chicago but Chicago was nothing like Cleveland, it was better. "Bolting" at your prime, well, if you are to bolt, you can only on your prime. If you are old and done, then you can't bolt. I don't have nothing against Cleveland, but it is Cleveland. Just check out Houston, would they have ever made it if it wasn't for Harden? Otherwise, it would have been "it's Rockets".
Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:58 pm
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:24 pm
NovU wrote:It's funny how you refer to LeBron as an attention whore while your Kobe has hard time keeping his mouth shut from hospital. Irritating? That's what your boy was all about for your team, txting/calling during half time to motivate/advise(lol), twitting like a boss so the world knows he better than D'antoni like usual Lamers fans.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:54 pm
NovU wrote:I believe that's the kind of thing which already has been discussed prior to this mess. I don't know if you could entirely put it as 'attention whoring' though as such vast attention is warranted on a star of his caliber anyways. Wouldn't it make more sense that he's just not handling it right. Certainly, things that he does and says sometimes are really off putting. I just don't think those are calculated moves solely to earn attention(especially negative ones). Rather I'm inclined to believe it has more to do with his immaturity as a person(or simply a self absorbed douche), which media can expose on because it often becomes good story to sell. Attention? He's been under microscope since high school.
SoF'nAwesome wrote:And Andrew, it's one thing to not like or root for a team/player, but it's another to hope for him to fail in every stage. If you won't call that hate, who would you call haters, right?
Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:17 pm
Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:49 pm
Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:35 pm
benji wrote:The only "super team" different in league history is Miami because the three stars all took pay cuts in order to play together. And even that doesn't explain how you think the league is different NOW because of a single instance dictated almost entirely by circumstances (just look at how Melo/Dwight/Paul/Deron all fucked up despite wanting to supposedly do the same thing) and that they suddenly want "super teams" when that's only been the way the league has always operated (Mikan/Mikkelsen/Martin) because nobody wants to watch shitty teams play each other.
I think some of this just gets back to how you'd basically prefer the reserve clause existed in the NBA rather than players having the ability to play where they want to on the terms they want to. That players taking pay cuts somehow makes it "less pure" when "super teams" get assembled.