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The Heat are in BIG trouble....

Yeah, I've never enjoyed watching LeBron play ball. I'm not saying he isn't really good, he just isn't any fun to watch in my opinion because, being a 20+ year Jaz fan, I like team ball.

I imagine it gets just as boring watching it from my couch with a cold beer as it does standing on the court as one of his unfortunate teammates.
 
Wojnarowski is a hack. He's some kind of smug dilettante. I've read about twenty of his articles and about 15 of them were completely irrational Lebron hatefests, (or hatefests about somebody called World Wide Wes. I have no idea who that is, and Wojnarowski never actually explained who he was. The name would just be interjected into random venomous sentences.) He cites a lot of mysterious sources who, other than the fact that Wojnarowski is supposed to be a journalist, I have no reason to believe actually exist. I suspect that many of his sources don't exist -- just because of the sheer level immature hatred that drips from so many of the articles by him that I've read. They often-times don't strike me as being the product of a clear, rational analysis.

I did like his article about the New York Knicks illegal workouts conducted by one of their scouts. In that article, unlike so many of his others, he named names, got players on the record. The people he quoted had faces and histories. I thought it was a well-written article, and very well-sourced. He had obviously done his diligence on that one.

And maybe he always does. I'm not sure. But I grew suspicious of his hackery over the summer.
 
What's weird is for being the "superfriends", it look like they aren't having any fun at all playing together. Remember Lebron last year on the Cavs was always clowning around pumping up his team, I see none of that in Miami. The media has certainly took its toll on him, but he made his bed, and now must lie in it.
 
Wojnarowski is a hack. He's some kind of smug dilettante. I've read about twenty of his articles and about 15 of them were completely irrational Lebron hatefests, (or hatefests about somebody called World Wide Wes. I have no idea who that is, and Wojnarowski never actually explained who he was. The name would just be interjected into random venomous sentences.)...

seems strange to me that you've never heard mention of Worldwide Wes (William Wesley) - he's played a big role at all levels of basketball (high school, college and the pros) for years, although always pretty much behind-the-scenes

https://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/200706/william-wesley-worldwide-wes-nba-basketball?currentPage=1

(Gentleman's Quarterly, 2007)
In his March 2005 ESPN “Page 2” column, the well-known basketball writer Scoop Jackson wrote, “I believe Phil Knight is the most powerful man in sports next to Wes Wesley.” Eight months after Jackson’s column, New Jersey-based basketball journalist Henry Abbott mounted an obsessive open-source investigation on his blog, TrueHoop, that brilliantly illustrated how, if you look closely at the various forces at work in basketball at every level of the sport—the AAU programs that funnel players to college programs, the agents looking to land players as early as NBA rules allow, the shoe companies, coaches, franchise owners, front-office executives, players—it eventually dawns on you that they have one thing in common: William Wesley.

So why have you never heard of him? Whenever I told journalists, players, agents, and NBA executives the subject of this article, the common reaction was an amused chuckle and then “Good luck.” Very few people, even Wes’s friends, are able to describe his role...
...The few people who know what Wes is really up to aren’t talking. And that’s the way Wes likes it.

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...The story begins in the early 1980s at Pro Shoes, a lunchbox-sized store in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, that serviced hoops stars from all over the Delaware River Valley—from local high school stars to 76ers like Darryl Dawkins and Doug Collins. William Wesley, age 16, was the preternaturally suave salesman who knew all about the clientele. He knew the pro players from TV, and he knew the high schoolers from bumping shoulders with them on the court—there was Leon Rose, the crafty point guard from Cherry Hill East, and those two juggernauts from Camden named Billy Thompson and Milt Wagner.


Read More https://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/200706/william-wesley-worldwide-wes-nba-basketball#ixzz15MaMekqW

AND
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/05/sports/basketball/05wesley.html
...A confidant of Michael Jordan, a close friend of James and a sideline presence from summer basketball games to the N.B.A. finals to the Super Bowl, Wesley has gained power through his connections. He has the ear of N.B.A. owners and junior high phenoms alike. He had strong enough ties in the music and sports worlds to introduce James and Jay-Z...

...Recently, Wesley’s profile in the world of elite college basketball recruiting has increased. He has been linked with the family of the Memphis star freshman Derrick Rose and to one of the country’s top high school players, Tyreke Evans.

What does Wesley do? How does he make his money? How did he become so influential? The questions are often greeted with more questions.

“Whether college, professional or youth basketball, shoe companies or media, U.S. or international, I would guess that Wes is as connected as any individual that I’ve observed,” said Jim Delany, the commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. “That said, I still don’t know much about him.”

Delany, who is considered one of the most powerful people in college sports, told Wesley he would love to have him help Big Ten programs recruit players if he knew for sure that what Wesley was doing was allowed....

I recall first hearing about him on the high school recruiting scene about 5-6 years ago, at the time he supposedly worked with a shoe company and would send shoes to recruits to entice them to particular college programs or to sign with particular agents
 
It's only a matter of time before Riley steps back in.

I don't know why people keep saying that, but that will never happen. Even idiot Heat fans are making comments like that, when you'd think they'd know better. Pat Riley has made it abundantly clear time after time that he never intends on coaching again.
 
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Are you serious? That looks like a man wearing a bra.

y7es i am:D

i have a soft spot for chicks with a lot of tattoos or shall i say hard on, since soft spot doenst quite explain the situation.

let it be clear, i just dont see them as wifey material:P if ya know what i mean
 
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