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Originally Posted by Louigi
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Originally Posted by lilpennymagicfan
joe johnson needs to have his jb contract taken away
joe johnson needs to have his jb contract taken away
I'm not at this point (yet), but he didn't really rep what being on the Brand is supposed to be about, and kinda came off more as a selfish, disinterested, and underperforming shooting guard ready to bolt town.
At least Ray, Melo, and Wade repped JB well during these playoffs, and Ray's still going strong! They need to give Allen some sort of lifetime accomplishment award for ALWAYS being exactly what a JB athlete is supposed to be and never douching out, on or off the court.
I'm not at this point (yet), but he didn't really rep what being on the Brand is supposed to be about, and kinda came off more as a selfish, disinterested, and underperforming shooting guard ready to bolt town.
Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger
To add to what I said earlier about the Cavs, after watching the game tonight, it makes me appreciate Michael Jordan's competitiveness that much more. He made it seem so easy that it becomes overlooked until someone like Lebron James gets booted out of the playoffs because his lack of...
These guys from the 90's played their hearts out and were never distracted about the business and marketing side of things. The same couldn't be said about this generation now.
Originally Posted by razzle dazzle
This photo basically sums up Paul Pierce's entire career.
razzle dazzle wrote:
This photo basically sums up Paul Pierce's entire career.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA... ain't that the TRUTH!
Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger
I 'm just expressing my point of view and don't mean to start a heated discussion with any of you (if you're Lebron fans).
Fact is that he has been regular season MVP for two straight years; this year's Cleveland team was better than last year's yet they got eliminated in conference semi's. Moreover, it didn't take much for a supposedly washed-up Boston team to figure him out and neutralize his attacks.
And if you want to talk about supporting cast, does the likes of Pippen, Rodman and company take away or contribute to Jordan's competitiveness to win? Do you remember the "Flu game"?
I like Lebron James, he's a very talented basketball player and a supernatural athlete but that's about it. He couldn't thrive and perform under pressure and as much as he's fun to watch he's not a winner. He's been in the league for 6/7 years now, all he's selling is a promise to win- an ideal.
Players who are proven winners don't need cover-ups, like how he covered up Jordan Crawford's dunk-on. His reputation was only that much on the court that day. Guys like Jordan can get crossed up, scored on and blocked by, they have wins on their resumes that overshadow these kinds of petty things.
- End of discussion -
A lot of y'all are suffering from that little man syndrome.
Bron has made it known from the jump that he's trying to be a billionaire. He's also said that he's about winning.
Neither of those will happen in Cleveland.
Naw, the world's way more global now than its ever been with the internet and international marketing efforts. LeBron can win and become a billionaire in Cleveland, especially if Bron's bud Warren Buffet can become a billionaire in Omaha, Nebraska (dude still lives in the same house he bought in Omaha over 40 years ago).
Chicago is the only non-Cleveland option that makes any sense.
LeBron just needs a better supporting cast than that slop he's had to deal with thus far (Mo Williams has always been inconsistant garbage, and did we really think Anwan Jamison would be the savior the media led us to think he would be? Overall, Jamison's been a so-so NBA player after a great college career, and couldn't even start in Dallas. He has never been a superstar.). Check out Bill Simmons' latest piece on LeBron and everything will make better sense.
Cleveland or Chicago are the only options that make sense for LeBron. You can make money anywhere, but winning and loyalty is what LeBron's been about since day one.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA... ain't that the TRUTH!Originally Posted by clkru
razzle dazzle wrote:
This photo basically sums up Paul Pierce's entire career.