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  • Gotmadskillzson
    Live your life
    • Apr 2008
    • 23432

    #61
    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

    Totally disrespectful and in the end lead to a dangerous trend where more players will do, which might lead to a brawl. Could you imagine him doing that to the Lakers ??????? Artest would have punched him dead in the mouth LOL.

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    • BTB
      Th*s **n't s** w*rld
      • Mar 2003
      • 3520

      #62
      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

      I hate Noah but gotta respect him for that. I would probably love him on my team to be honest.

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      • jnofx
        My Head Hurts
        • Apr 2009
        • 975

        #63
        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

        The only time it's acceptable for a man to dance is when he's trying to get a piece at the club. That's it. You don't dance at work. Period.

        BTW, I like Lebron as much as the next casual NBA fan with no hometeam alliances, but I'm pretty sure Noah would have been T'd up for that....

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        • stateprop
          Banned
          • Jun 2006
          • 1307

          #64
          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

          Originally posted by Jukeman
          well that explains everything, he's jealous that LeBron is a better dancer than he is...
          Oh come on juke the dude won back 2 back NCAA champion i would be dancing like that too. WHen you have so much ego that you cant contain it. That what happens. I understand pregame or even after the game but when the game is in full action look at how far he was off the bench doing his dance man when he was spinning.
          Last edited by stateprop; 12-06-2009, 08:45 AM.

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          • JBH3
            Marvel's Finest
            • Jan 2007
            • 13506

            #65
            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

            Originally posted by stateprop
            Oh come on juke the dude won back 2 back NCAA champion i would be dancing like that too.
            Yup. And it's not like it's during the game, in front of the other team. It's after the game, Florida is the only team on the court, it's part of their celebration. Dancing during celebrating. Fine. Dancing while the game is going on. Childish. Foolish. Immature. Stupid. Dumb. Idiotic. Unprofessional. Unsporting. The list goes on...
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            • JVal3208
              Rookie
              • Mar 2007
              • 465

              #66
              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

              Just a few thoughts.

              1. If it was Noah dancing with a 20 pt. lead on Cleveland, the majority of people would be calling him a clown. "they won't beat the Cavs again, they won't even make the Playoffs, wait until next time they play etc;"

              2. You wouldn't see a champion behaving like that, mainly Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

              3. I want to see what the Bad Boy Pistons would have done to LeBron.
              Last edited by JVal3208; 12-06-2009, 11:43 AM.
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              • C-Head
                Banned
                • Dec 2009
                • 8

                #67
                Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                bulls players were just frustrated that lebron was gettin in that bball ***

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                • C-Head
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 8

                  #68
                  Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                  Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                  Totally disrespectful and in the end lead to a dangerous trend where more players will do, which might lead to a brawl. Could you imagine him doing that to the Lakers ??????? Artest would have punched him dead in the mouth LOL.
                  lmao co-sign 100%

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                  • Kashanova
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 12695

                    #69
                    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                    Originally posted by JBH3
                    I know right.



                    So you're the guy who talks smack, then I mount a comeback, and you're crying foul right? Where I hold issue is that it's all good for Lebron to be winning, and winning big. Him and the Cavs are all having a good time, but don't get knocked out the playoffs or lose in grand fashion. No. No. No. Because then the spoiled rotten little baby comes out. This kind of bull is what makes me what to 'witness' his failures. I personally can't wait to see him lose and get knocked out of the playoffs again.

                    ....and I guess if video games are the only thing you're successful at then you'd want to get everything you can out of it to make yourself feel good.
                    you actually don't know find me a thread that i've started where im bashing him?


                    either way i dont think it was disrespectful at all, i think someone said it early to me it was just sour grapes from noah

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                    • NYCBred
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 250

                      #70
                      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                      How can you guys condone these types of actions. Like I thought a whole bunch of hypocrites who respect when Lebron does it but doesnt like it when someone else does it.

                      Lebron starts dancing during a NBA regular season game everybody claims that it's all in good fun. GTFOH that is the biggest bunch of bull**** I have ever heard. Get off that man's lap please.

                      EDIT: And Noah had sour grapes, lol how many games have they lost this season and how many times he has argued with a player like that? Exactly it wasnt sour grapes it was Noah standing up for his team when LeBitch James was dancing all over them.
                      Last edited by NYCBred; 12-06-2009, 02:25 PM.

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                      • ex carrabba fan
                        I'll thank him for you
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 32744

                        #71
                        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                        Originally posted by NYCBred

                        EDIT: And Noah had sour grapes, lol how many games have they lost this season and how many times he has argued with a player like that? Exactly it wasnt sour grapes it was Noah standing up for his team when LeBitch James was dancing all over them.
                        Exactly. LOL at sour grapes.

                        Noah wouldn't have said anything without the dancing.

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                        • Po Pimp
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 2249

                          #72
                          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                          I thought this was more disrespectful than anything LeBron did:



                          I always said Ben Gordon was more valuable than Deng, but everyone said he was too short and Deng was a future all star. We tried so hard to secure Hinrich and Deng, and let BG go by the wayside. Now look at us...pathetic.

                          I can't even blame Rose. True, his J isn't that great, but everyone complaining why he doesn't get enough assists...how can he? Whenever he passes the ball to someone, and they iso. Plus, he has no 3pt shooters and no post player. Very few PGs would thrive in this system.
                          Last edited by Po Pimp; 12-06-2009, 03:04 PM.

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                          • str8stuntin03
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 446

                            #73
                            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                            I have no problem with it, when you win you celebrate when you dont bring ya "A". It wasn't like he was doing on Chicago bench. Why is Noah concerned what Cavs is doing on their bench?

                            As a Bulls fan, i hope Chicago take this and bring more energy when they play the Cavs next. I like the fact that Noah said something so the next time they play one another it would be more intense.

                            Trash talking just makes for better basketball. It brings out the best in a player IMO. The way not to see the dancing is to win on the basketball court
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                            • PrettyT11
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 3220

                              #74
                              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                              Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                              Exactly. LOL at sour grapes.

                              Noah wouldn't have said anything without the dancing.
                              Noah did get ejected last night for damn overeacting again. I'm just saying:wink:

                              I don't have a problem with what LeBron did and I'm a huge Bulls fan. It's not like this is something new for LeBron or the Cavs. Hell they showed the whole team was dancing in the tunnel and coming out of the tunel before the game. This team has always been known for it's loose/fun ways.

                              My thing with Noah is that he really was upset with it then do something about it on the court not when you are sitting on the bench while taking an *** whooping. Noah has had his own issues as well so he can't really do much talking. I have always had the philosophy if you don't want somebody dancing, celebrating, trash talking or whatever it might be then stop them. If you are beating them then they have no reason to do so.

                              This or that last part wasn't directed at you EX just speaking in general but the funniest part of all of this is that everything has been said about LeBron dancing but not a SINGLE person has said a word about Danny Green. He was dancing right along with LeBron but I guess since he is the backup's backup nobody cares. If you are going to come down on LeBron then Green should be treated the same way.

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                              • ex carrabba fan
                                I'll thank him for you
                                • Oct 2004
                                • 32744

                                #75
                                Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                                Oh yeah, Green is included in this topic. That's why I didn't put James in the title.

                                The topic was more of a general/broad one, but obviously that one game was the ice breaker.

                                Also, I agree with you PT, I said it before, it's your job to make sure the other team isn't happy like that make sure they aren't happy enough to be dancing while the game is going.

                                We all know about Cleveland and how they like to stay loose etc. But I've never seen LBJ do all that while the game was going on.

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