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Old 04-14-2011, 09:39 PM   #911 (permalink)
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I didn't say I thought he was THE best of all time, but one of the best. I definitely think he's the most talented though. He's just a freakish blend of talents.

I really don't get the hate for him leaving Cleveland. It's up to him where he wants to play. Anybody (and I literally mean anybody) could have built a 50+ win team in Cleveland if they had James on the roster. It's unbelievable how little they gave James to work with there.
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Old 04-14-2011, 09:50 PM   #912 (permalink)
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first of all, I'm a huge Kobe fan. he's been my favorite player to watch for some time now. he's such a complete player.

comparing him to MJ? Kobe has no case. just take a look at their playoff stats.

I'd much rather take LeBron as he is. there's too many wife-beaters and drunk drivers around as it is.

he left cleveland because their management did a laughably terrible job in free agency and the draft. I don't blame him at all.

I don't recall him ever saying he didn't want the ball in his hands with the game on the line. not everyone can be Kobe. if LeBron would ever improve his game(jumper, post offense, and lock-down 1v1 defense) he could be the most dominant ever, but he seems to be content doing what he has been his entire career.

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now let me show you LeBron's career averages:
27.7ppg / 7apg / 7.1rpg / 1.7spg / .8 bpg

he has heart.

granted, his effort was questionable last year in the playoffs because he already knew he was gonna be a MoHeato...

Comparing Kobe to Jordan isnt that far fetched of an idea. Yes I will take a look at playoff stats as you should take a look at the all team leading sportss scorers. Jordan not that far ahead of Kobe in that department. Im not saying that at this time Kobe is the better player but if a case is to be made. Kobe could be the only one with enough credentials to even consider it at this time.



Personally the end of that video I could care less about. The arrogance and selfishness doesnt bother me at all. The lack of desire to win or not be the man does. Big time players make big time plays...for all its complexity in the game of basketball that simple statment rings true for every sport. You keep Lebron and keep calling yourself a Kobe fan though.

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Comparing Kobe to Jordan isnt that far fetched of an idea. Yes I will take a look at playoff stats as you should take a look at the all team leading sports scorers. Jordans not that far ahead of Kobe in that department. Im not saying that at this time Kobe is the better player but if a case is to be made. Kobe could be the only one with enough credentials to even consider it at this time.



Personally the end of that video I could care less about. The arrogance and selfishness doesnt bother me at all. The lack of desire to win or not be the man does. Big time players make big time plays...for all its complexity in the game of basketball that simple statment rings true for every sport. You keep Lebron and keep calling yourself a Kobe fan though.

I dont think this is a Lebron favoritism thing as much as it is a strength in numbers against me thing. Which is fine...unlike Lebron ill stick around to debate my end of the argument despite the enevitable. Dirty I do at least respect the fact that you just plain dont like Kobe and thats your opinion. I dont like Lebron and as far as Kobe wanting out of Los Angelos fact remains he didnt leave. There were also issues with him and Phil Jackson as well but those were resolved.
As far as the first three rings with Shaq who is say they woudnt have won any without him? Its a good thing that rings dont matter as well that way at the end of the season they can just call it quits and go home. Its not like that has anything to do with the amount of work they put in during the season. That would probally be right up Lebrons alley...that way he wouldnt have to worry about choking come crunch time and dishing the ball to someone else. So they could be the one to take the heat of losing. Yeah rings dont matter what so ever in sports they are just for television marketing purposes.*sarcasm*
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I dont think this is a Lebron favoritism thing as much as it is a strength in numbers against me thing. Which is fine...unlike Lebron ill stick around to debate my end of the argument despite the enevitable. Dirty I do at least respect the fact that you just plain dont like Kobe and thats your opinion. I dont like Lebron and as far as Kobe wanting out of Los Angelos fact remains he didnt leave. There were also issues with him and Phil Jackson as well but those were resolved.
As far as the first three rings with Shaq who is say they woudnt have won any without him? Its a good thing that rings dont matter as well that way at the end of the season they can just call it quits and go home. Its not like that has anything to do with the amount of work they put in during the season. That would probally be right up Lebrons alley...that way he wouldnt have to worry about choking come crunch time and dishing the ball to someone else. So they could be the one to take the heat of losing. Yeah rings dont matter what so ever in sports they are just for television marketing purposes.*sarcasm*
If Kobe would have been a free agent he probably would have left. He spent days going on radio shows bashing how own management and demanded a trade. But Lakers management knew exactly what they were doing and sure enough, Bynum is now awesome. And for the rings he won with Shaq, I am saying Kobe would have never sniffed those rings without Shaq.Shaq won the MVP of those Finals all 3 times and had the highest scoring average for a center in the finals EVER. Cmon, Kobe was still good back then but he was a totally different player and Shaq was the one carrying the team on his back. MJ never had anyone else carrying the load for him. It was ALWAYS on his back and he always delivered. There is NO way in hell those Laker teams would have even made the finals without Shaq.

Tons of players leave their teams for better teams in hopes of winning a title. I never hear Shaq catch any shit. Carmello publicly said he wanted of Denver for months, and he was viewed as a hero or something for leaving. Amare left Phoenix for New York... I mean cmon it's happened with superstars for generations. This hate for LeBron is just absurd and ridiculous. He is the most hated guy in basketball for wanting to have a better chance at winning a championship and taking less money to do it lol. Makes no sense to me.

And also the LeBron isn't clutch stuff makes no sense to me. Again, LBJ haters just hating instead of being realistic and appreciating. The guy scored like 22 points in a row VS the pistons a few years ago in the playoffs, but instead they wanna diss him for not being able to win a championship with a bunch of bums as team mates. I just don't get why LeBron is so under appreciated. We are probably never going to see a player like this ever again. Don't hate, appreciate!
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If Kobe would have been a free agent he probably would have left. He spent days going on radio shows bashing how own management and demanded a trade. But Lakers management knew exactly what they were doing and sure enough, Bynum is now awesome. And for the rings he won with Shaq, I am saying Kobe would have never sniffed those rings without Shaq.Shaq won the MVP of those Finals all 3 times and had the highest scoring average for a center in the finals EVER. Cmon, Kobe was still good back then but he was a totally different player and Shaq was the one carrying the team on his back. MJ never had anyone else carrying the load for him. It was ALWAYS on his back and he always delivered. There is NO way in hell those Laker teams would have even made the finals without Shaq.

Tons of players leave their teams for better teams in hopes of winning a title. I never hear Shaq catch any shit. Carmello publicly said he wanted of Denver for months, and he was viewed as a hero or something for leaving. Amare left Phoenix for New York... I mean cmon it's happened with superstars for generations. This hate for LeBron is just absurd and ridiculous. He is the most hated guy in basketball for wanting to have a better chance at winning a championship and taking less money to do it lol. Makes no sense to me.

And also the LeBron isn't clutch stuff makes no sense to me. Again, LBJ haters just hating instead of being realistic and appreciating. The guy scored like 22 points in a row VS the pistons a few years ago in the playoffs, but instead they wanna diss him for not being able to win a championship with a bunch of bums as team mates. I just don't get why LeBron is so under appreciated. We are probably never going to see a player like this ever again. Don't hate, appreciate!

Ill give that on the MJ point you made definatley. Mj did have a good squad around him but never the likes of a Shaq. Still if I had to pick a player to make a case with it would be Kobe not Lebron. Shaq was awesome no doubt but Kobe was no slouch back then either.

As far as all of the hate that Lebron gets for leaving. I think its because whether he realized it or not he was the next in line to be a Jordan or Kobe. I mean he was called King James out of highschool wasnt he? They were crowning him best ever before he set foot on an NBA court. I think he was loving every minute of it and rightfully so but just didnt realize the frusrations and pressure that entails. Jordan was 28 years old before he won a title. Its not all a fairy tale when you get to the pro's. Thats just my opinion but ive never won **** in any athletic competition. Lets take a look at what the best player to ever play the game says about the whole thing. Also make note of who he mentions would be good competition out of the players of today.
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Ill give that on the MJ point you made definatley. Mj did have a good squad around him but never the likes of a Shaq. Still if I had to pick a player to make a case with it would be Kobe not Lebron.

As far as all of the hate that Lebron gets for leaving. I think its because whether he realized it or not he was the next in line to be a Jordan or Kobe. I mean he was called King James out of highschool wasnt he? They were crowning him best ever before he set foot on an NBA court. I think he was loving every minute of it and rightfully so but just didnt realize the frusrations and pressure that entails. Jordan was 28 years old before he won a title. Its not all a fairy tale when you get to the pro's. Thats just my opinion but ive never won **** in any athletic competition. Lets take a look at what the best player to ever play the game says about the whole thing. Also make note of who he mentions would be good competition out of the players of today.
Well I can understand Kobe being closest to MJ because I think Kobe does have a killer instinct type of mentality that LeBron lacks. Even though I think sometimes Kobe goes into fake-tough guy mode or something. Thank you for that video though because I just love hearing Michael Jordan speak lol. Does anyone else feel this way? I've never heard a Jordan interview and thought "man this guy is bullshitting." Sorry, I just love MJ. Him and Ken Griffey jr. are my absolute sports heroes, they are gods to me lol.

But ok, enough with the MJ comparisons talk... Ok, to me the reason we will never see another LeBron is because he was on the Sports Illustrated cover as a high schooler and hyped to be an all-time great before he even set foot on the NBA court. Like I can't think of a single athlete who has ever had close to as much hype as Lebron at that age... It's a ridiculous amount of pressure and expectations, and he somehow surpassed all of them. It's just insane lol. To be 18 and have the pressure on you to save a franchise and be one of the best players in the game, and he turns a last place team into a first place team within a couple of seasons and wins back to back MVPs. And unlike most people, I do think LeBron is a pretty humble and gracious guy. I do wish he had a killer instinct and played more pissed off, and I wish he would work on the stuff eric talked about. Like his shooting, post offense and 1 on 1 defense. But he is still the best player in the league, I mean nobody is absolutely perfect.

Ok I guess I just really appreciate greatness and try to put it into context while it's happening. Like I realize LeBron is someone my grandkids will marvel over. Same with guys like Kobe and Shaq. Same in other sports with Pujols. And for lebron I just don't feel like he is appreciated for how awesome he is. I mean, cmon the lockouts and stuff in sports should give fans a wake up call that sports are a business and there doesn't have to be loyalty in sports, there hardly is. I just don't get the big deal as to why it's like the worst thing ever that LBJ ditched shitty Cleveland for Miami. Yeah of course Jordan and Bird and those guys didn't want to leave, their franchises put great teammates all around them. Bird played on a team of hall of famers and Jordan was playing with the best rebounder in the league, 2 of the best defenders in the league, and perfect role guys. The only thing I can knock LeBron on so far was the playoffs last year, when he definitely checked out. He just seemed disinterested or something, it was weird to see.


Also, eric you are completely right about Vince Carter. In that case, heart was the difference between good and great.
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Well I can understand Kobe being closest to MJ because I think Kobe does have a killer instinct type of mentality that LeBron lacks. Even though I think sometimes Kobe goes into fake-tough guy mode or something. Thank you for that video though because I just love hearing Michael Jordan speak lol. Does anyone else feel this way? I've never heard a Jordan interview and thought "man this guy is bullshitting." Sorry, I just love MJ. Him and Ken Griffey jr. are my absolute sports heroes, they are gods to me lol.

But ok, enough with the MJ comparisons talk... Ok, to me the reason we will never see another LeBron is because he was on the Sports Illustrated cover as a high schooler and hyped to be an all-time great before he even set foot on the NBA court. Like I can't think of a single athlete who has ever had close to as much hype as Lebron at that age... It's a ridiculous amount of pressure and expectations, and he somehow surpassed all of them. It's just insane lol. To be 18 and have the pressure on you to save a franchise and be one of the best players in the game, and he turns a last place team into a first place team within a couple of seasons and wins back to back MVPs. And unlike most people, I do think LeBron is a pretty humble and gracious guy. I do wish he had a killer instinct and played more pissed off, and I wish he would work on the stuff eric talked about. Like his shooting, post offense and 1 on 1 defense. But he is still the best player in the league, I mean nobody is absolutely perfect.

Ok I guess I just really appreciate greatness and try to put it into context while it's happening. Like I realize LeBron is someone my grandkids will marvel over. Same with guys like Kobe and Shaq. Same in other sports with Pujols. And for lebron I just don't feel like he is appreciated for how awesome he is. I mean, cmon the lockouts and stuff in sports should give fans a wake up call that sports are a business and there doesn't have to be loyalty in sports, there hardly is. I just don't get the big deal as to why it's like the worst thing ever that LBJ ditched shitty Cleveland for Miami. Yeah of course Jordan and Bird and those guys didn't want to leave, their franchises put great teammates all around them. Bird played on a team of hall of famers and Jordan was playing with the best rebounder in the league, 2 of the best defenders in the league, and perfect role guys. The only thing I can knock LeBron on so far was the playoffs last year, when he definitely checked out. He just seemed disinterested or something, it was weird to see.


Also, eric you are completely right about Vince Carter. In that case, heart was the difference between good and great.

Ok well at least we can agree to disagree man. You stand by your guy and thats definatley respectable. Like I said I know Lebron has the talent and the ability to be great. I dont wish any ill on the dude just doesnt command respect from me is all. Im sure that he sets up at night and worries about that as well.lol. All of these guys are phenomenol athletes and make the game exciting to watch. In a perfect world I guess we would all love every player and every team.
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I'll hold off on more detailed thoughts until the first round series are over. But the Bulls look terrible, they could have easily lost both games so far to the Pacers. That's what has stood out to me the most so far.

But stuff like tonight is what makes me hate Kobe. He complains and cries all game to the refs as usual, plays terrible, then gets praise from everyone. If LBJ would have played like Kobe did tonight, everyone would be all over him. But since it's Kobe, he gets this free pass to play terrible that other superstars dont get. Granted, they won but it wasn't because of Kobe. I would like nothing more than a Heat VS Lakers finals. I want LBJ to get a ring so bad now. Just watching the Lakers boils my blood and makes me hate Kobe.
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Kobe still blows. Worst player to ever be seriously compared to MJ.

Shaq was the best player on the team when he won his first three rings, and Pau Gasol is the best player on the team now. Kobe could never carry a team to a championship by himself. He's an annoying rich kid that the rest of the Lakers have to drag along to the games and hoist him on their shoulders. He's gotten lucky most of his career and had a supporting cast that is more than capable of winning without him.

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Holds the ball, throws it up fading away when he's triple teamed. Had plenty of time to pass it to either of the 2 open teammates right in front of him, but no. Let's just take the worst shot a professional basketball player can take and get bailed out by my teammates again, I'll still get all the credit anyway....

What a ****ing douche.
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news flash, no player has ever single handedly carried a team to a championship by himself.

every player has ups and downs.

what about game 1, where he was absolute gold?
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