he barely had it in the first place. The guy was a playground player, that's it. LeBron gift wrapped that all-star appearance for him
Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
I'm going to start calling Mo "the crazy ex". The way he's talking about LeBron has got me thinking that Delonte & Gloria wasn't the only intimate relationship going on in the Cavs' circle.
How is possible for someone to feel this way? I didn't know you could be a pro athlete and be this soft."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
I'm going to start calling Mo "the crazy ex". The way he's talking about LeBron has got me thinking that Delonte & Gloria wasn't the only intimate relationship going on in the Cavs' circle.
How is possible for someone to feel this way? I didn't know you could be a pro athlete and be this soft.
Kirilenko's is worse considering he had an emotional breakdown when he has a hot *** wife. You guys know his wife lets him cheat on her once a year, but she has to approve of her hotness
I suggest you guys look her up
EDIT: Screw LeBron, had to get that in thereLast edited by dossier; 09-21-2010, 06:38 PM.Comment
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
He should retire, stay gone a couple months, grow his hair into a perm and come back as Fog Raw, in a pro wrestling style return.
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
Maybe he was trying to be dramatic? I seriously doubt he would have done that but I hope Mo doesn't have his talent wasted away while on the Cavs. Then again they could use him so we'll have to see what happens. It would be funny if they beat the Heat in a regular season game but I doubt that will happen.Greatest Franchise Ever
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There goes all hopes of the Cavs having any kind of chip on their shoulder. Neither Andy nor Jamison have tossed out any fightin' words either...this season is going to be brutal.Hank's Custom Collectibles 3D printer/painter extraordinaireComment
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Dude is definitely a fool for this one.
I remember his Twitter page after "The Decision"... dude was suicidal
Talkin bout some crazy ish... it was actually somewhat disturbing.
HM, I'm not exactly sure what you were expecting even if your guys play "with a chip on their shoulder"...... your roster looks pretty feeble.
It will be interesting to see how many wins this group can rack up to prove once and for all just how bad/average/above average James' support cast was.
Of course keeping in mind that there were a lot of moving parts over the LBJ era. Also remembering that Shaq only played a year there and Jamison just half a year.Comment
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
Send him up to Minnesota. Then he will have a reason to step away from the game. (No offense to T-Wolves fans.)
EDIT: Nevermind, I think Minnesota is in better shape than Cleveland is at this point.Last edited by LingeringRegime; 09-22-2010, 11:47 AM.Comment
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Especially since Cleveland doesn't have David Kahn.Too Old To Game Club
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Say what you want about Mo but the whole LeBron thing makes any true NBA fan (unless you cheer for the Heat) depressed. I get nausea just looking at him in a Heat jersey. Hell, this guy has a great relationship with Calipari and I still can't stand him. I have absolutely zero connection to the city of Cleveland but I will never get over how he went on national television an said "eff you" to all those fans who supported him for the last seven years."He who controlleths the backboard, controlleths the game." - Adolph RuppComment
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Re: Mo Williams considered retirement after "The Decision"?
Say what you want about Mo but the whole LeBron thing makes any true NBA fan (unless you cheer for the Heat) depressed. I get nausea just looking at him in a Heat jersey. Hell, this guy has a great relationship with Calipari and I still can't stand him. I have absolutely zero connection to the city of Cleveland but I will never get over how he went on national television an said "eff you" to all those fans who supported him for the last seven years.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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