Spankin' it right now...feels good! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nutkick.gif.acc8dcd6c1bd27fba0cbeda5b212085c.gifshoot a monkey i needs some Extenze
I agree with you.....you have asked me this last year, I would have disagreed.......I hate Bron with a passion anymore. He screwed the city of Cleveland with a big ole fawk you! I am used to it though.....it feels like home.It's took you this long to figure this out? Welcome to 2003. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
Kobe has been the best player in the league since Shaq left LA, but I doubt he has 3 years left at the top. Kevin Durant is becoming a superstar. Once his team becomes a serious contender, as Kobe continues to age, he'll take the torch from Kobe.
I don't get where the Kobe-LeBron comparisons are coming from. Kobe is as skilled a basketball player since Michael Jordan, & he has the same passion-drive to win. He is a cold-blooded killer on the court. LeBron is a prima donna who fades away under the big game spotlight.
I think the media is partially to blame, the man has been told he was the 2nd coming of Jesus since he was 17. Less than a month after he graduated high school he had over $100 million in the bank & everyone telling him he's gonna surpass Michael Jordan's legacy. I'm not sure there's a person out there who could be humble & keep their ego in check under those circumstances.
However, it all boils down to LeBron being an overhyped, self-absorbed, overpaid athlete. With 0 NBA Titles. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
I still don't see why Cleveland fans are mad. He could have left after 4 years but he stayed, even though they were getting no real talent around him. Big time players leave crappy franchises all the time, this is no different. If you were him you would have left for greener pastures as well.I agree with you.....you have asked me this last year, I would have disagreed.......I hate Bron with a passion anymore. He screwed the city of Cleveland with a big ole fawk you! I am used to it though.....it feels like home.
Wrong....not many are fromt their home state, born, raised and breed to be a Clevelander his whole life. He has mentioned many times in the years how he always wanted to be a Cav and stay one, lead the team to a championship. He lied, he also screwed us more than anyone else has in ages to a team as he had a 1 hour ESPN special to announce his screwing of Cleveland and the fact he took so long to make up his mind all good talent was poof, gone, history....not there and not like we didnt have the money.I still don't see why Cleveland fans are mad. He could have left after 4 years but he stayed, even though they were getting no real talent around him. Big time players leave crappy franchises all the time, this is no different. If you were him you would have left for greener pastures as well.
They got on the same page tonight. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifHell look at the shambles Miami is in right now. All that talent, but cant get on same page....
I personally liked all of the tee-shirts there, especially the one that said "Victim" instead of "Witness."LOL @ a bunch of grown men acting like a woman that's just been dumped.
Lebron actually could have made more money staying in Cleveland than he does in Miami. Him, Wade, and Bosh all took less money so they could play on the same teamLeBron James wasnt bred to be a Cavalier, he was bred to go where ever makes him a rich super star. Professional sports is a business, the athletes are bought. So it always amazes me when people are surprised a professional athlete makes decisions based on business ($) rather than the fans' girly clingy I-have-a-crush-on-you feelings.
Its a business.
Him moving to a team with a higher chance to win the championship win likely earn him more money in the long run. And, the players' NBA salary is far from their only income source.Lebron actually could have made more money staying in Cleveland than he does in Miami. Him, Wade, and Bosh all took less money so they could play on the same team