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I mean, have you already forgot his all-star game bull**** and disrespect of our players and our organization? Hope he never wins another playoff series.

He was obviously scared of us so he figured he should go out early instead of the humiliation we would have given him.
 
This is LeBum's first 1st round exit and it feels so good. The league gives that entitled, whiny baby break after break both on and off the court and it feels so good seeing him going home.

Also... ejecting Crowder was just stupid. And they call a technical on Booker when Morris is walking on the floor talking **** to him - to call a technical on Booker and not Morris... that's just ridiculous.
 
Couldn't disagree more. Short version for me is that LeBron is the author and originator of the current version of super teams and only going places where he knows he can surround himself with other superstars - and control who coaches him. He is the most self serving narcissistic athlete I have ever seen. Everything he does and says is about LeBron. Not a KD fan but I will take KD over LeBron everyday. So I guess I am one of those hopeless cases that cant see what you see.

Yeah, **** LeBron for being tired of incompetency from his front office for years. I mean continually trading for past their prime players like Shaq, Jamison and Wallace was going to push them over the top am I right? He should have stayed and continued to not get any help at all.

He didn’t join the best team in the league. Him joining the Heat didn’t absolutely destroy parity for 2 years like when Durant joined the Warriors. The Heat lost twice in 4 years.

Durant joining the Warriors is the equivalent of Malone/Barkley joining the 72-10 Bulls. Think about that and then let me know.

Also, this whole he started the super team bs is bs. What were the Lakers trying to do when they had Shaq, Kobe, Payton, Malone, etc. What about the Rockets with Hakeem, Barkley and Drexler? What about the Celtics with Garnett, Pierce and Allen?

Durant took the easy way out and ruined parity in the league for 2 years and would have been 3 if he never got injured. He literally joined a 73-9 win team after he was up 3-1 in the WCF against them and blew it. To say that is the same or not even worse than what LeBron did is one of the most idiotic things I’ve ever seen.
 
It’s okay... Lebron was released from his contract last night by the Lakers and Silver has made a special exception for him to sign a minimum deal with the nets. He also will allow them to change their mascot and uniform to match space jam unis. Every other team also needs to change their name and uniforms to the Monstars.
 
Yeah, **** LeBron for being tired of incompetency from his front office for years. I mean continually trading for past their prime players like Shaq, Jamison and Wallace was going to push them over the top am I right? He should have stayed and continued to not get any help at all.

He didn’t join the best team in the league. Him joining the Heat didn’t absolutely destroy parity for 2 years like when Durant joined the Warriors. The Heat lost twice in 4 years.

Durant joining the Warriors is the equivalent of Malone/Barkley joining the 72-10 Bulls. Think about that and then let me know.

Also, this whole he started the super team bs is bs. What were the Lakers trying to do when they had Shaq, Kobe, Payton, Malone, etc. What about the Rockets with Hakeem, Barkley and Drexler? What about the Celtics with Garnett, Pierce and Allen?

Durant took the easy way out and ruined parity in the league for 2 years and would have been 3 if he never got injured. He literally joined a 73-9 win team after he was up 3-1 in the WCF against them and blew it. To say that is the same or not even worse than what LeBron did is one of the most idiotic things I’ve ever seen.

If you'd like, I am sure I can find you a Lakers forum so you can show your Lebron adoration over there with like minded people.

Lemme know!
 
If you'd like, I am sure I can find you a Lakers forum so you can show your Lebron adoration over there with like minded people.

Lemme know!

Oh so because I’m not joining in on the LeBron diss fest with people calling him a bitch and because I’m not saying stupid **** I should go join a Lakers forum. Grow up. If you need help finding the log out button I can help.

Lemme know!
 
I think his comments are one of the all-time ridiculously stupid things ever said and eclipse most of the stuff people dog on him for. Just mind-shatteringly selfish.

He definitely thinks before he speaks a lot and it can get really bad sometimes. *See deleted tweet with the cop picture before knowing the entire story*
 
He definitely thinks before he speaks a lot and it can get really bad sometimes. *See deleted tweet with the cop picture before knowing the entire story*
Sure, but this goes beyond that. You can translate his China comments to “How dare someone stand for human rights if it even threatens how much money we make?”
 
Sure, but this goes beyond that. You can translate his China comments to “How dare someone stand for human rights if it even threatens how much money we make?”

Didn’t the entire NBA basically agree with LeBron? I even recall Harden saying to China that the Rockets are sorry. If I’m totally off here please let me know.
 
Yeah, **** LeBron for being tired of incompetency from his front office for years. I mean continually trading for past their prime players like Shaq, Jamison and Wallace was going to push them over the top am I right? He should have stayed and continued to not get any help at all.
I'm pretty sure LeBron has been the acting GM on most teams he has played on- selecting coaches and trading for players. He is a terrible GM and mostly his teams have had success before he has a chance to screw things up. Once he has screwed teams up he signs somewhere else in free agency leaving teams holding the bag.
 
Oh so because I’m not joining in on the LeBron diss fest with people calling him a bitch and because I’m not saying stupid **** I should go join a Lakers forum. Grow up. If you need help finding the log out button I can help.

Lemme know!

Cry me some more Lebron tears mmmkay?
 
I'm pretty sure LeBron has been the acting GM on most teams he has played on- selecting coaches and trading for players. He is a terrible GM and mostly his teams have had success before he has a chance to screw things up. Once he has screwed teams up he signs somewhere else in free agency leaving teams holding the bag.

That definitely wasn’t pre-2010. LeBron never leaves without a championship first so I don’t think it’s that big of a deal.
 
Didn’t the entire NBA basically agree with LeBron? I even recall Harden saying to China that the Rockets are sorry. If I’m totally off here please let me know.
You ain’t wrong, and it’s a flashpoint that demonstrates how wildly selfish NBA players as a whole are.

What separates LeBron is instead of dodging the issue or doing the bare minimum to not offend the Chinese, he attacked the one dude who did the right thing FOR BEING SELFISH of all things.

But yes, the league as a whole were cowards about this. It’s worth noting that Gobert has came out in support of the Uighurs and we should all appreciate him for being a real one.
 
I think his comments are one of the all-time ridiculously stupid things ever said and eclipse most of the stuff people dog on him for. Just mind-shatteringly selfish.
It was pretty interesting to watch him resort to the equivalent of "shut up and dribble!"

Didn’t the entire NBA basically agree with LeBron? I even recall Harden saying to China that the Rockets are sorry. If I’m totally off here please let me know.
Yeah, because the league takes a huge hit on China being a major revenue source and everyone who feigned courage by voicing support for popular causes went to intentional radio silence. Granted, a lot of people may not have opinions on this, but people went out of there way for "no comment."

But yes, the league as a whole were cowards about this. It’s worth noting that Gobert has came out in support of the Uighurs and we should all appreciate him for being a real one.
Rudy deserves a lot of props for this. As far as I know, he's the only player that's had any interaction with this, even if it was just a Twitter like.
 
And I haven't talked about this much, but whatever...

I don't care what people do with their platform. They have that ability. Historically, people would try to steer away from controversial issues or anything political. This has obviously changed over the last 10 years. There's been more discussion about politics and old norms were thrown out under the idea that it's not just politics but it's about human decency. As athletes were more outspoken on political issues, other associated sources started to become more vocal, as well, such as Woj. Woj used to retweet and like a lot of political things. Overall, despite some level of discussion about this, none of these were "unsafe" positions. Meaning criticizing Trump on Twitter wasn't going to be something that would jeopardize one's career. So while it may create some discussion, doing that wouldn't be "dangerous" to one's career, else they wouldn't have done it. That changed when Morey retweeted about Hong Kong. I believe Woj even liked that post. When the blowback came, nobody dared say anything about China, knowing its significant role in NBA revenue streams, particularly in the future. Doing so would actually have people being feared blacklisted. I think this was an eye opening experience for a handful of different NBA media types who previously had appeared outspoken on political issues, where they realized that they wouldn't dare speak up on those issues and must have had some level of self-awareness that their previous "courage" in standing up against issues that were safe to stand up against was really a faux courage, and you now see Woj and some others not being vocal about the issues they were in the past, at least in the same way.

But, yes. It's easy to be courageous when it doesn't really come at a cost and gives one elevated social clout to do so. It's not so easy to do that when it affects your bottom line and when you have massive social pressure to not do so. It's easy to be a hero when it's easy.
 
It was pretty interesting to watch him resort to the equivalent of "shut up and dribble!"


Yeah, because the league takes a huge hit on China being a major revenue source and everyone who feigned courage by voicing support for popular causes went to intentional radio silence. Granted, a lot of people may not have opinions on this, but people went out of there way for "no comment."


Rudy deserves a lot of props for this. As far as I know, he's the only player that's had any interaction with this, even if it was just a Twitter like.
Yeah I think Lebron is just showing how incredibly selfish he is. It compounds and adds up for me. I still respect him and think he's an amazing player, but he's taking some hits imo.

LOL at someone saying Harden apologized for the China stuff. He has no idea what is happening... that's the guy that showed up to the bubble with the Blue Lives Matter mask because he like the design. Harden is not the guy to look to... I think he cares about basketball and strip clubs and thats about it.
 
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