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Re: LeBron Heckled in Cleveland.
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Re: LeBron Heckled in Cleveland.
Sandusky != Cleveland.
And he wasn't heckled all that much really.
I need to go to Cedar Point this summer.
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Re: LeBron Heckled in Cleveland.
what do cleveland fans, angelina jolie and lot's wife have in common?Comment
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Re: LeBron Heckled in Cleveland.
I feel like all of this LeBron bashing makes for the perfect ending in him winning x amount of championships (x being greater than 1). It's just being set up so perfectly. Everyone is gonna end up pissed.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
Oh come on...don't act like LeBron hasn't won with even a lesser team than he had last season. Who was on that team in 07? Yet that didn't stop LeBron from going off and carrying, yes carrying that team to the Finals past a Detroit team that was very comparable to this year's Boston team. Yet 3 years later with a better supporting cast and LeBron goes into Operation Shutdown mode. It's nonsensical. Like I said, it's hard for any team to win when the best player quits, especially when LeBron was the facilitator of that offense.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
How many of you think the Delonte West story is true?
Because I do and I honestly think that's why LeBron played the way he did against the Celtics. Imagine that situation and how it would effect your game, being played in front of millions of people. Even the strongest willed would crumble.
Lebron had issues with Mike Brown's decision to play Shaq and wanted to stick with Hickson, his pet project. They had several shouting matches on and off the floor, and for the first time Mike Brown played the "I'm the coach, beyotch!" stance. In his mind, Shaq needed to get up to speed if he was going to be any help against the Magic. Also, contrary to expectations, O'neal had worked hard to stay in great shape, and had been a model teammate all year long. Brown felt an obligation to the man, and on paper it was a prudent decision. On the other hand, the Cavs had been scoring alot of points with a smaller lineup, it made more sense to run against the older, slower C's, and Shaq's rust factor was significant. Either way, the rift got ugly and LeBron was heard yelling at Mike Brown to "win without him then".
Thing is though, LeBron wasn't tanking the entire games...he was sitting back to show up MB, thinking he could take over whenever he wanted. After taking the C's to the final seconds of a game 7 two years ago, the Cavs got alot better roster-wise. They also crushed the C's twice in the reg season, and almost erased a 20 point 4th quarter defecit in another game. More importantly, they had demolished the C's by thirty earlier in the series. Bronny Bron THOUGHT he had the C's in his hip pocket, lol.
There were times in both games 5 and 6 where Lebron clearly decided it was time to make things happen, but in both games his "take over" mode was frantic and sloppy. Tons of rushed bricks and turnovers. Worst, a supporting cast built specifically to play off James was shellshocked, directionless, and was losing confidence by the second. It wasn't all LeBron...Give credit to Rondo going nuts, KG being in better shape than anticipated, Andy being completely useless with back spasms, Shaq and Twan having zero chemistry since they'd never played together, and Mike Brown doing a piss poor job with rotations at just the wrong time...and you have a dominant, versatile 61-win team get slaughtered in 6.
Bottom line, there's alot of blame to go around in the situation. So much so, both the pro and anti-Bron camps have plenty of material to cling to.Hank's Custom Collectibles 3D printer/painter extraordinaireComment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
From ground zero, here's my take based on all Ive heard and read...
Lebron had issues with Mike Brown's decision to play Shaq and wanted to stick with Hickson, his pet project. They had several shouting matches on and off the floor, and for the first time Mike Brown played the "I'm the coach, beyotch!" stance. In his mind, Shaq needed to get up to speed if he was going to be any help against the Magic. Also, contrary to expectations, O'neal had worked hard to stay in great shape, and had been a model teammate all year long. Brown felt an obligation to the man, and on paper it was a prudent decision. On the other hand, the Cavs had been scoring alot of points with a smaller lineup, it made more sense to run against the older, slower C's, and Shaq's rust factor was significant. Either way, the rift got ugly and LeBron was heard yelling at Mike Brown to "win without him then".
Thing is though, LeBron wasn't tanking the entire games...he was sitting back to show up MB, thinking he could take over whenever he wanted. After taking the C's to the final seconds of a game 7 two years ago, the Cavs got alot better roster-wise. They also crushed the C's twice in the reg season, and almost erased a 20 point 4th quarter defecit in another game. More importantly, they had demolished the C's by thirty earlier in the series. Bronny Bron THOUGHT he had the C's in his hip pocket, lol.
There were times in both games 5 and 6 where Lebron clearly decided it was time to make things happen, but in both games his "take over" mode was frantic and sloppy. Tons of rushed bricks and turnovers. Worst, a supporting cast built specifically to play off James was shellshocked, directionless, and was losing confidence by the second. It wasn't all LeBron...Give credit to Rondo going nuts, KG being in better shape than anticipated, Andy being completely useless with back spasms, Shaq and Twan having zero chemistry since they'd never played together, and Mike Brown doing a piss poor job with rotations at just the wrong time...and you have a dominant, versatile 61-win team get slaughtered in 6.
Bottom line, there's alot of blame to go around in the situation. So much so, both the pro and anti-Bron camps have plenty of material to cling to.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
Good take on the situation HMcCoy. (Or he may just have been mad because everybody in the organization knew Delonte was hooking up with his mom except him?)
I'm buying a Charles Barkley #34 Cavs jersey.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
That doesnt explain why the entire team decided in unison to not listen to Mike Brown and in the end just waive him off like he wasnt even in the arena.
Im sure its always stuff that goes on that people dont tell you about. Blame Lebron all day long, and he did pull his best Kobe act, but he didnt make Mo Williams tell the entire team to stand down when Brown told them to foul.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
From ground zero, here's my take based on all Ive heard and read...
Lebron had issues with Mike Brown's decision to play Shaq and wanted to stick with Hickson, his pet project. They had several shouting matches on and off the floor, and for the first time Mike Brown played the "I'm the coach, beyotch!" stance. In his mind, Shaq needed to get up to speed if he was going to be any help against the Magic. Also, contrary to expectations, O'neal had worked hard to stay in great shape, and had been a model teammate all year long. Brown felt an obligation to the man, and on paper it was a prudent decision. On the other hand, the Cavs had been scoring alot of points with a smaller lineup, it made more sense to run against the older, slower C's, and Shaq's rust factor was significant. Either way, the rift got ugly and LeBron was heard yelling at Mike Brown to "win without him then".
Thing is though, LeBron wasn't tanking the entire games...he was sitting back to show up MB, thinking he could take over whenever he wanted. After taking the C's to the final seconds of a game 7 two years ago, the Cavs got alot better roster-wise. They also crushed the C's twice in the reg season, and almost erased a 20 point 4th quarter defecit in another game. More importantly, they had demolished the C's by thirty earlier in the series. Bronny Bron THOUGHT he had the C's in his hip pocket, lol.
There were times in both games 5 and 6 where Lebron clearly decided it was time to make things happen, but in both games his "take over" mode was frantic and sloppy. Tons of rushed bricks and turnovers. Worst, a supporting cast built specifically to play off James was shellshocked, directionless, and was losing confidence by the second. It wasn't all LeBron...Give credit to Rondo going nuts, KG being in better shape than anticipated, Andy being completely useless with back spasms, Shaq and Twan having zero chemistry since they'd never played together, and Mike Brown doing a piss poor job with rotations at just the wrong time...and you have a dominant, versatile 61-win team get slaughtered in 6.
Bottom line, there's alot of blame to go around in the situation. So much so, both the pro and anti-Bron camps have plenty of material to cling to.Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Saga
That doesnt explain why the entire team decided in unison to not listen to Mike Brown and in the end just waive him off like he wasnt even in the arena.
Im sure its always stuff that goes on that people dont tell you about. Blame Lebron all day long, and he did pull his best Kobe act, but he didnt make Mo Williams tell the entire team to stand down when Brown told them to foul.Comment
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