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LeBron's future?

144 durable postsStarted 2010-05-20Latest 2011-08-16
#1436972Post 121 of 144

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lebron was too powerful last nite

#1436991Post 122 of 144

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he also looks like he's 50 [URL]http://espn.go.com/nba/[/URL]

lol

Saturday they have a division game against a team with a winning record, so how "powerful" he is then.. and no, I'm not going to get off this asshole all season, lol

#1437011Post 123 of 144

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you got some ketchup on your teeth, bro......

[IMG]http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2010/1202/nba_u_lebron15_288v.jpg[/IMG]

#1437022Post 124 of 144

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haters gonna hate, LeBron is still undoubtedly the best overall player in the NBA. No one fills up as many categories as this guy. I'm glad he left Cleveland and I hope he does get his ring with the Heat.

#1437033Post 125 of 144

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[QUOTE=Localizer;909456]haters gonna hate, LeBron is [B]still undoubtedly the best overall player in the NBA[/B]. No one fills up as many categories as this guy. I'm glad he left Cleveland and I hope he does get his ring with the Heat.[/QUOTE]

wrong

#1437035Post 126 of 144

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if he was, he wouldn't have had to jump ship and create a pseudo super team in Miami, and he certainly wouldn't have quit on his team, which christ sake he already has this season. he's a cry baby who deserves fuck all but all the booing he gets

Jordan, Magic, Bird, Kobe.. great players

James is a selfish wannabe champion more interested in the fame than the rings

#1437123Post 127 of 144

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^^^There is nothing super about that Miami team. I wouldnt be surprised if Miami trades any one of those three guys.

#1437169Post 128 of 144

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[QUOTE=Steve Graham;909469]

James is a selfish wannabe champion more interested in the fame than the rings[/QUOTE]

Agreed

#1437175Post 129 of 144

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[QUOTE=Steve Graham;909469]if he was, he wouldn't have had to jump ship and create a pseudo super team in Miami, and he certainly wouldn't have quit on his team, which christ sake he already has this season. he's a cry baby who deserves fuck all but all the booing he gets

Jordan, Magic, Bird, Kobe.. great players

James is a selfish wannabe champion more interested in the fame than the rings[/QUOTE]

When saying best in the NBA, I was saying currently. It's difficult to compare Bird, Jordan, Johnson to today's game. Either way, Kobe is a clutch player only. He's great in situations where you need him the most. But LeBron is best all-around. His stats evidence that big time. He gets the numbers that are needed and he helped the Cavs, essentially by himself, get to the playoffs, conference finals, and eventually an NBA finals series. You think Mo Williams, Varajao, Anthony Parker, Delonte West could do that? No way. Do you think Mike Brown actually coached the team? No, that was LBJ--he WAS the Cavaliers. And props to him for breaking out of a team that kept sucking his talents dry.

And now that LBJ is gone (along with West to Boston who's done jack shit anyway), Cleveland is absolute crap, even with Antawn Jameson and JJ Hickson. LBJ cares about that ring, otherwise he'll be the biggest joker in the history of the NBA; to be one of the greatest NBA players to hold tons of titles and great stats except no NBA championship. And he knows that. No amount of 'fame' will hide that joke. The good thing is that he's got a lot of years left in him and I'm sure the Heat will grow to be a dominant team.

Unfortunately, LBJ, Wade, and Bosh are all like repelling magnets, with one or the other coming up with big games, never all of them at once. And with Miller/Haslem out, they're having to pick up more of the weight (except for James Jones, he's some hot shizz right now).

#1437177Post 130 of 144

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[QUOTE=Localizer;909456], LeBron is still undoubtedly the best overall player in the NBA. [/QUOTE]

lmao, keep smokin the crack bro.

#1437181Post 131 of 144

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[QUOTE=chuckc;909621]lmao, keep smokin the crack bro.[/QUOTE]

Feel free to bring up the stats on anybody else and compare them. Thanks.

#1437287Post 132 of 144

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[QUOTE=Localizer;909619] Unfortunately, LBJ, Wade, and Bosh are all like repelling magnets[/QUOTE]

They do seem that way, but why?

#1437294Post 133 of 144

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;909754]They do seem that way, but why?[/QUOTE]

I think it's just trying to get the chemistry right at this moment. You have 3 monster athletes/superstars, 2 of which (Bosh, LBJ) have spent time carrying the slack for most of their previous teams. I think it might be a role issue as they're not use to having to depend on quality players around them to get numbers in (although Bosh did have Bargnani at his side). I just wish Bosh would step it up. He's quickly becoming the bitch of the 3. Anyway, I'll be watching to see how the Heat grow because I'm sure Riley wants nothing more than to see Orlando and Boston edged out to make way for a finals series against the Lakers.

#1437307Post 134 of 144

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^Interesting, thanks

#1437532Post 135 of 144

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Considering where the Knicks are right now with Amare Stoudamire, it would have been quite intriguing fit if Lebron had decided to team up up with an dominant inside force. Those two would have found it easier to develop chemistry on the court. Maybe the current incarnation of the Heat will eventually find some chemistry, but it was such a joke when some pundits were saying before the season started that the Heat would tear through the regular season without a sweat.

Anyways, Lebron's decision over the summer has already made for a great NBA season. Now lets just fast forward to the playoffs in 5 months time and see what happens then!

#1437633Post 136 of 144

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[QUOTE=bananapeel;910032]Considering where the Knicks are right now with Amare Stoudamire, it would have been quite intriguing fit if Lebron had decided to team up up with an dominant inside force. Those two would have found it easier to develop chemistry on the court. Maybe the current incarnation of the Heat will eventually find some chemistry, but it was such a joke when some pundits were saying before the season started that the Heat would tear through the regular season without a sweat.

Anyways, Lebron's decision over the summer has already made for a great NBA season. Now lets just fast forward to the playoffs in 5 months time and see what happens then![/QUOTE]

Oh for sure man. A lot of teams have been shaken up and it's really interesting to see the new dynamos.

The Knicks are on fire and with D'Antoni and Stoudemire at the helm and his amazing boards and points, they're sure to start developing a strong team in the near future. There was debate on whether Nash should join Stouds and D'Antoni, but I think Nash will remain with the Suns. And how about Landry Fields? Not bad for a rookie. That guy most definitely has a bright future.

#1444922Post 137 of 144

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nice win against the FAKERS ...

#1444959Post 138 of 144

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[QUOTE=Miguel;915165]nice win against the FAKERS ...[/QUOTE]

yup, LeBron/Wade > Bryant/Gasol. It'll be Miami v Boston for the Eastern Conference finals. As for the Lakers and Kobe 'I like to elbow peeps in the face' Bryant, they got some hard work cut out for them to edge out the Mavs/Spurs.

#1445060Post 139 of 144

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^ yeah, the lakers didn't look that interested in playing. i saw bad play after bad play. i'm going to assume that they must have taken that challenge for granted because they are a lot better than what i saw. props to miami though. they caused all the problems, dismantled la and definitely were the MUCH better team. if they're finally clicking and that's what they do to one of the best teams in the league, that's bad news for the rest of the nba!

#1445435Post 140 of 144

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Miami is looking much better, and now with Orlando's new line up (19 three's the other night), that division is going to be very interesting to watch, looks like there is a power shift from the Western conference to the Eastern

#1453076Post 141 of 144

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I am willing to guess we should not believe what the media throws us. I laughed when I heard Calipari left the Kentucky coach LeBron. If this happens, I'd be shocked. Then again, given a chance, James was the team's coach will be an experience of a lifetime on.

#1467749Post 142 of 144

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Well the shakeup has begun. A new dynamic to the Knicks. Anthony, Billups, Stouds. And possibly gallinari going from the nugs to the clippers. And now Deron Williams wants a piece of New York.

#1535557Post 143 of 144

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I just wish him good luck! :D

#1535562Post 144 of 144

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^ lol

I just saw a video of him getting DUNKED on by a chinese kid.

WHOA

i'm 100% sure nike will try to shut down that video on youtube lol

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