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Yeah but the refs aren't gonna call a foul if his teammates hit him. Maybe he wants that to change.
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Some of y'all ride Lebrons swipe way too much. Let the man live. You corny for hating on something like this. Go look yourself in the mirror and wash your face.I decided to do a little research on that screen grab I posted because of the promise bracelet that he is wearing (thought it was similar to a promise ring ) .... Turns out, it is much lamer then that:
https://www.lebronjames.com/product/ipromisebands
Some of y'all ride Lebrons swipe way too much. Let the man live. You corny for hating on something like this. Go look yourself in the mirror and wash your face.I decided to do a little research on that screen grab I posted because of the promise bracelet that he is wearing (thought it was similar to a promise ring ) .... Turns out, it is much lamer then that:
https://www.lebronjames.com/product/ipromisebands
You wasting your time man
I personally don't care who gets bashed. I'm not really a huge LBJ fan. But homie got slandered for helping kids last night. That's different.What's ironic is a lot of the guys taking offense to the lebron bashing are the same guys who did the same bashing to Kobe for two decades and now doing it to steph curryYou wasting your time man
It was all good til ****** started going after ya mans
I personally don't care who gets bashed. I'm not really a huge LBJ fan. But homie got slandered for helping kids last night. That's different.
Of course not. But I was just lettin dude from a few posts ago know that he's wasting his time commenting on LBJ slander. B/c he is wasting his timeThat's nothing new thoughI personally don't care who gets bashed. I'm not really a huge LBJ fan. But homie got slandered for helping kids last night. That's different.
That's foul man they was just tryna ride a banana boat
Trust me, I know. Sometimes I like to "try" and let some of them know how foolishness they sound and look.Of course not. But I was just lettin dude from a few posts ago know that he's wasting his time commenting on LBJ slander. B/c he is wasting his time
I feel you bruh. I just sit back & observe.\Trust me, I know. Sometimes I like to "try" and let some of them know how foolishness they sound and look.Of course not. But I was just lettin dude from a few posts ago know that he's wasting his time commenting on LBJ slander. B/c he is wasting his time
Drake was trying to get into the miami locker room after winning the finals one year but got turned down
I decided to do a little research on that screen grab I posted because of the promise bracelet that he is wearing (thought it was similar to a promise ring ) .... Turns out, it is much lamer then that:
https://www.lebronjames.com/product/ipromisebands
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In August of 2011, an important promise was made in Akron, Ohio. 342 Akron Public Schools third grade students made a promise to their hero. They promised him they would go to school, be respectful to their parents, teachers and peers, be active and make good decisions. In return, he promised them that he would be the best role model he could be, on and off the court.
As his kids triumphed through the school year, their hero stood staring at himself in the mirror. The 6'9 forward stood in the bathroom of his Boston hotel room, on the verge of elimination. LeBron made the decision, it was time to rise to the occasion and keep his promise.
The next night, LeBron posted 45 points and 15 rebounds and ignited the spark that carried his team to an NBA Championship. From this, the "Time to Promise" campaign was born.
wish we could neg on this site. you deserve it for sure.
I decided to do a little research on that screen grab I posted because of the promise bracelet that he is wearing (thought it was similar to a promise ring) .... Turns out, it is much lamer then that:
https://www.lebronjames.com/product/ipromisebands
[h3]ITEM DETAILS[/h3]
In August of 2011, an important promise was made in Akron, Ohio. 342 Akron Public Schools third grade students made a promise to their hero. They promised him they would go to school, be respectful to their parents, teachers and peers, be active and make good decisions. In return, he promised them that he would be the best role model he could be, on and off the court.
As his kids triumphed through the school year, their hero stood staring at himself in the mirror. The 6'9 forward stood in the bathroom of his Boston hotel room, on the verge of elimination. LeBron made the decision, it was time to rise to the occasion and keep his promise.
The next night, LeBron posted 45 points and 15 rebounds and ignited the spark that carried his team to an NBA Championship. From this, the "Time to Promise" campaign was born.