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  • ehh
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    • Mar 2003
    • 28962

    #8536
    Re: The LeBron James Thread

    Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
    What route do billionaires take then?
    Be born lucky.
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    • NINJAK2
      *S *dd*ct
      • Jan 2003
      • 6185

      #8537
      Re: The LeBron James Thread

      Originally posted by Kully
      LeBron said he merely was passing on the "Karma" thought he had received from someone else. Insisted no intent.

      LeBron: "I don't think it was no intent at all. I think everyone looks into everything I say. Everybody looked too far into it."

      LeBron on the tweet's origin: "It wasn't even a comment from me. It was someone who sent it to me and I sent it out."

      Ira Winderman

      Should own up to it LBJ
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      • King_B_Mack
        All Star
        • Jan 2009
        • 24450

        #8538
        Re: The LeBron James Thread

        Cannot believe people are actually defending "The Decision." Before people even knew the decision he was going to make they were saying how stupid it was and pointless and it was a completely ridiculous thing to do, that show. So you can throw that 'people wouldn't have a problem with it if he picked Cleveland' crap right outta the window. Go back and read the posts here and the columns even from people that worked at ESPN on how terrible an idea and what a show of how bad this made today's athletes look. There is absolutely no way to justify that show, no athlete in the history of sports has done something like that to announce a friggin contract signing and you're not going to tell me LeBron is the biggest star in the history of sports.

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        • redcedarrevenge
          Banned
          • Dec 2010
          • 98

          #8539
          Re: The LeBron James Thread

          Originally posted by King_B_Mack
          Cannot believe people are actually defending "The Decision." Before people even knew the decision he was going to make they were saying how stupid it was and pointless and it was a completely ridiculous thing to do, that show. So you can throw that 'people wouldn't have a problem with it if he picked Cleveland' crap right outta the window. Go back and read the posts here and the columns even from people that worked at ESPN on how terrible an idea and what a show of how bad this made today's athletes look. There is absolutely no way to justify that show, no athlete in the history of sports has done something like that to announce a friggin contract signing and you're not going to tell me LeBron is the biggest star in the history of sports.
          So the crux of your argument is that other people's opinions on it is the reason it isn't acceptable to others who's opinion is that the whole damn thing wasn't that big of a deal/the progression of what transcendent athletes do.

          So, in essence, it's "this person's opinion against that person's opinion makes it fact".

          Whatever, dog.

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          • HMcCoy
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            • Jan 2003
            • 8212

            #8540
            Re: The LeBron James Thread

            Originally posted by OSUFan_88
            I did nothing of the sort in questioning their *your?* intelligence.

            Just questioning why they support such a jackass.
            All hail LeBron James, the villain

            Scoop's piece on LeBron. Well written, it makes a bizarre sense.
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            • HMcCoy
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              • Jan 2003
              • 8212

              #8541
              Re: The LeBron James Thread

              As a crushed Cavs diehard, I will say I honestly believe that he was heavily leaning towards CLE when the "Decision" idea was hatched. I've read that Mav, in his constant effort to justify his existence, started this ball rolling as far back as the AS game, at which point the Cavs were coming off a 13 game win streak without Mo, and with Jamison or whoever on the horizon.

              No way was Bron thinking anything but championship at that time, IMO. And since he really is loyal to his inner circle, there was no way he was going to shut down Mavs baby (not to mention the 2 mil or so he made along with a nice producer credit) that late in the game. Would have been classy, but that's maybe not Bron's strong suit. Almost all of Akron is gutta, lol...
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              • parker987
                MVP
                • Nov 2010
                • 1034

                #8542
                Re: The LeBron James Thread

                I hate Lebron James, if he didn't have to make the Decision tv broadcasted, he would have been seen better, but not he just had to broadcast it.
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                • King_B_Mack
                  All Star
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 24450

                  #8543
                  Re: The LeBron James Thread

                  Originally posted by redcedarrevenge
                  So the crux of your argument is that other people's opinions on it is the reason it isn't acceptable to others who's opinion is that the whole damn thing wasn't that big of a deal/the progression of what transcendent athletes do.

                  So, in essence, it's "this person's opinion against that person's opinion makes it fact".

                  Whatever, dog.
                  Nice try, my point is that people trying to say that people wouldn't have had a problem with the show if he stayed with Cleveland can get outta here with that garbage. It's just a general observation that I can't believe that there are still people here actually defending that special.

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                  • BaselineBakes
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 1510

                    #8544
                    Re: The LeBron James Thread

                    Originally posted by HMcCoy
                    All hail LeBron James, the villain

                    Scoop's piece on LeBron. Well written, it makes a bizarre sense.
                    Well done, what's also really hilarious right now is the transition that the Lebron "haters" are taking now, it's gone from disparaging his name dragging him through the mud trying to make everyone see that Lebron is the "bad guy" to now criticizing him and being mad at him for not playing the villain role the correct way, it's too funny.

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                    • ProfessaPackMan
                      Bamma
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 63852

                      #8545
                      Re: The LeBron James Thread

                      I swear I feel like watching Star Wars: Episode 3 after reading that because how everything has turned out now is exactly how it was in the movie, LOL.

                      But yea...that was a good article though.
                      #RespectTheCulture

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                      • NYJets
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 18637

                        #8546
                        Re: The LeBron James Thread

                        Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                        Nice try, my point is that people trying to say that people wouldn't have had a problem with the show if he stayed with Cleveland can get outta here with that garbage. It's just a general observation that I can't believe that there are still people here actually defending that special.

                        People would have complained for a few days about how he was being an attention whore, and how the months of speculation was a waste of time. Then, people would have moved on. He wouldn't still be hated like he is now if he stayed in Cleveland.
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                        • redcedarrevenge
                          Banned
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 98

                          #8547
                          Re: The LeBron James Thread

                          Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                          Nice try, my point is that people trying to say that people wouldn't have had a problem with the show if he stayed with Cleveland can get outta here with that garbage. It's just a general observation that I can't believe that there are still people here actually defending that special.
                          The reason why people defend it is because, even if we are huge fans of the sport, the actual reasoning for slamming it is in the eye of the beholder. Again, James didn't take shots at his former organization on the way out. The Cavs knew from the fact that he wasn't talking that something was up, and could've gone on the AP Wire before the special and said "LeBron isn't coming home".

                          The whole "he tore the hearts out of Cavs fans on national television and THAT WAS APPALLING" nonsense is laughably obtuse because the Cavs organization were the ones that were, like a fiending ex, sitting by the telephone saying "HE'S GONNA REALIZE JUST WHAT HE'S GOT WITH ME I KNOW IT" and were so terribly managed that the notion that he wasn't staying was construed as a shock.

                          Why do I defend The Decision? Because LeBron was in the right. He made the right decision for his career and for himself, and there's a lot of people in NBA land that are miffed because of this laughable 'Jordan Alpha Male' standard where every player is aiming square on 45's number and have to follow his path to the top of the sport to satiate some missing relic from their own childhoods. He didn't take a dump on the floor named Cleveland and say "this is you guys, lol". It was Gilbert, like a spoiled little brat who watched his franchise plummet as a result of his own ineptitude, who fired shots. It was the Cavs fans in parking lots burning jersey's not fifteen minutes after the whole thing went down. It was local news coverage railing against a guy they'd been sucking off mere hours before for not "getting it" because he didn't stay in the underdog midwestern town.

                          Someone doesn't agree with you. Too bad, right?

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                          • King_B_Mack
                            All Star
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 24450

                            #8548
                            Re: The LeBron James Thread

                            Originally posted by NYJets
                            People would have complained for a few days about how he was being an attention whore, and how the months of speculation was a waste of time. Then, people would have moved on. He wouldn't still be hated like he is now if he stayed in Cleveland.
                            SMH how many times can we go around in this circle in this thread? I realize he wouldn't be hated like he is now if he stayed in Cleveland, I didn't say that he still would be, but for people to try to act like the only reason people had a problem with the special is because he didn't stay in Cleveland is just ridiculous. No matter where he chose to go people were going to continue dissing that hour long special.

                            Originally posted by redcedarrevenge
                            The reason why people defend it is because, even if we are huge fans of the sport, the actual reasoning for slamming it is in the eye of the beholder. Again, James didn't take shots at his former organization on the way out. The Cavs knew from the fact that he wasn't talking that something was up, and could've gone on the AP Wire before the special and said "LeBron isn't coming home".

                            The whole "he tore the hearts out of Cavs fans on national television and THAT WAS APPALLING" nonsense is laughably obtuse because the Cavs organization were the ones that were, like a fiending ex, sitting by the telephone saying "HE'S GONNA REALIZE JUST WHAT HE'S GOT WITH ME I KNOW IT" and were so terribly managed that the notion that he wasn't staying was construed as a shock.

                            Why do I defend The Decision? Because LeBron was in the right. He made the right decision for his career and for himself, and there's a lot of people in NBA land that are miffed because of this laughable 'Jordan Alpha Male' standard where every player is aiming square on 45's number and have to follow his path to the top of the sport to satiate some missing relic from their own childhoods. He didn't take a dump on the floor named Cleveland and say "this is you guys, lol". It was Gilbert, like a spoiled little brat who watched his franchise plummet as a result of his own ineptitude, who fired shots. It was the Cavs fans in parking lots burning jersey's not fifteen minutes after the whole thing went down. It was local news coverage railing against a guy they'd been sucking off mere hours before for not "getting it" because he didn't stay in the underdog midwestern town.

                            Someone doesn't agree with you. Too bad, right?
                            Awesome. So LeBron didn't do anything wrong, cool. You live with what you think and I'll live with what I think. I think it's fine for LeBron to go wherever he wants to further his career and further his journey to one billion dollars. As a basketball fan I'm disappointed that he chose the route that he did and felt he needed to team up with another top five player to accomplish it. However what I feel isn't fine is have a damn one hour television special to announce The Decision knowing what he had been working on at least since the All-Star break of last year and knowing that cameras would be setup in Cleveland to capture the absolute moment that he ripped the heart out of a city that was already a laughing stock throughout the country and panned for the sports misery it'd been through for YEARS. Whatever though man, we aren't changing each others opinions on this so let's just forget it.

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                            • capp34
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 1313

                              #8549
                              Re: The LeBron James Thread

                              Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                              SMH how many times can we go around in this circle in this thread? I realize he wouldn't be hated like he is now if he stayed in Cleveland, I didn't say that he still would be, but for people to try to act like the only reason people had a problem with the special is because he didn't stay in Cleveland is just ridiculous. No matter where he chose to go people were going to continue dissing that hour long special.



                              Awesome. So LeBron didn't do anything wrong, cool. You live with what you think and I'll live with what I think. I think it's fine for LeBron to go wherever he wants to further his career and further his journey to one billion dollars. As a basketball fan I'm disappointed that he chose the route that he did and felt he needed to team up with another top five player to accomplish it. However what I feel isn't fine is have a damn one hour television special to announce The Decision knowing what he had been working on at least since the All-Star break of last year and knowing that cameras would be setup in Cleveland to capture the absolute moment that he ripped the heart out of a city that was already a laughing stock throughout the country and panned for the sports misery it'd been through for YEARS. Whatever though man, we aren't changing each others opinions on this so let's just forget it.

                              So you would rather him rot away in Cleveland year after year winning all the individual awards and getting sent home early in the playoffs?
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                              • King_B_Mack
                                All Star
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 24450

                                #8550
                                Re: The LeBron James Thread

                                Originally posted by capp34
                                So you would rather him rot away in Cleveland year after year winning all the individual awards and getting sent home early in the playoffs?
                                One could have asked the same question of Michael Jordan back with the Bulls. He didn't take off and run and it turned out pretty well for him. Cleveland was making moves against a running clock against themselves, partly they're fault, partly LeBron's fault. Again whatever, I'm done repeating myself in this thread, it's going to make my head explode typing the same stuff from the summer over and over again.

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