NDWorld247
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I wish I could reach through my tv and smack that smug look off spoelstra's face during this presser.
That's the joke. He told Lebron there's a 5th quarter so he would actually be effective in the 4th quarter.
In hindsight, the implications of that missed FT will be far worse than San Antonio winning another title.
Lebron would have been branded a second tier star in the all-time discussion, and the label would be IMPOSSIBLE to shed moving forward.
Instead, we are going to be treated to numerous "where does this title put him now in the all-time discussion?" and of course every idiot will overreact and put him way higher than he should be.
*there is 0% chance the Spurs win Game 7. Take that to the bank.
Joey Crawford special. 100% handed it to the Heat.
I don't think its healthy to carry this much hate inside of you dude. Relax. It's just basketball. And Lebron James' triple double says hello.
Just as you don't like the haters, most people don't like annoying antagonists either.
I don't think its healthy to carry this much hate inside of you dude. Relax. It's just basketball. And Lebron James' triple double says hello.
Do Lebum's two turnovers in the final minute, requiring Ray Allen to bail him out, say hello as well?
Still, there is no reason to rip someone after he stepped up big and helped his team win the game with a great performance.
Joey Crawford special. 100% handed it to the Heat. Lebron, statistically impressive fourth quarter and all, continues to melt down in the final few minutes, and he continues to get bailed out by the refs. The best is his face on the one play per series where the call does not go in his favor. Tells you everything you need to know about the guy. He owes his career to NBA officiating, and acts like the victim of a felony when he thinks something didn't go his way.
You're a fan of the Cardinals, Colts, Xavier, and the Heat? Nice. F*cking bandwagoners
Still, there is no reason to rip someone after he stepped up big and helped his team win the game with a great performance.
You're a fan of the Cardinals, Colts, Xavier, and the Heat? Nice. F*cking bandwagoners
Hahaha nice try. I'm from southwest Indiana, born and raised a Colts and Cardinals fan. In fact, I came from the same town as Scott Rolen was born in. In regards to Xavier, I just graduated from there with a BSBA, so I think I have a right to be a fan. With the heat, I will admit its more fair weather and bandwagony. I'm more of just a Lebron James fan more than anything. I rooted for Cleveland when he was there.
You're a fan of the Cardinals, Colts, Xavier, and the Heat? Nice. F*cking bandwagoners
Hahaha nice try. I'm from southwest Indiana, born and raised a Colts and Cardinals fan. In fact, I came from the same town as Scott Rolen was born in. In regards to Xavier, I just graduated from there with a BSBA, so I think I have a right to be a fan. With the heat, I will admit its more fair weather and bandwagony. I'm more of just a Lebron James fan more than anything. I rooted for Cleveland when he was there.
You just proved his point.
Right.
Jesus Christ Lebron
Here we go.....uggggh
And I admitted it. But I will not stand for people calling out my fandom on the other three.
EVERYONE expects the Heat to win game 7, but there's no way Green and Neal combine for A 3 pointer, Parker scores that low and Ginobili has 9 turnovers.
This is all supposed to happen so the Spurs can rip the Heat's heart out in game 7. Goodnight all!
He didn't. At least I don't think. I think he was saying geographically it doesn't make sense for you to be a Heat fan. I could be wrong though.
Lebron is a polarizing figure, and has many people who don't like him. If he embraced this fact like Kobe does (don't like me? Eff you, I'm gonna win anyway) he would still be hated, but much more respected.
He didn't. At least I don't think. I think he was saying geographically it doesn't make sense for you to be a Heat fan. I could be wrong though.
Exactly. The other teams are Midwestern and then, lo and behold he became a Miami fan. This isn't so much an indictment on him as on all bandwagon fans. All I see in Detroit are Heat fans, and that bum was our rival in Cleveland!
Lebron is a polarizing figure, and has many people who don't like him. If he embraced this fact like Kobe does (don't like me? Eff you, I'm gonna win anyway) he would still be hated, but much more respected.
I think everyone can agree that Bosh is well worth the hate though, right?