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Lebron James (Los Angeles Lakers)

Bucklion;1732042; said:
come obne all know lebroine gone to sec alabama prlly if not then kantuckee or florisda no way he plays with slow big ten ok izzo is not slow maybe but rest not compete sec i mmean reallty come on wes all know lebroine be to good for north cold winter which affects basketball courts and makes them wet.


are you speaking english? :tongue2:
 
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Found this comparison thought it fit, plus it's f***ing funny:

"The Nazgul: The Nazgul were the characters in "Lord of the Rings", former kings who turned into demons that were constantly chasing the ring. It completely consumed them and robbed them of their humanity. I think this sums up the situation in Miami."
 
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Ran across this Floridian's post online and found it further support of what many here have said, that LeOhWhoCares has chosen second fiddle position for himself. Hope he has fun tagging along with the big kids.
"Hoz bout our man Lebron hookin w/ the 'Miami-WADE County' HEAT?"
 
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Interesting to note that as the board rips LeBron a new one no one has mentioned what Ohio native -- make that Cleveland native -- George Steinbrenner didn't do for Ohio and the many chances for World Series opportunities he bought for the Yankees and not the Indians.
 
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cincibuck;1732403; said:
Interesting to note that as the board rips LeBron a new one no one has mentioned what Ohio native -- make that Cleveland native -- George Steinbrenner didn't do for Ohio and the many chances for World Series opportunities he bought for the Yankees and not the Indians.

He tried to buy the Indians. He didn't turn his back on Ohio - things just didn't work out.
 
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cincibuck;1732403; said:
Interesting to note that as the board rips LeBron a new one no one has mentioned what Ohio native -- make that Cleveland native -- George Steinbrenner didn't do for Ohio and the many chances for World Series opportunities he bought for the Yankees and not the Indians.
Steinbrenner bought Drew Henson from Michigan, and forced the weasels to start sophomore John Navarre, and, IMO, was a great contribution to kick starting the Tressel domination of Michigan.

Also, Steinbrenner tried to buy the Indians the year before he bought the Yankees...
 
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One can only fantasize about the alternate universe we'd find ourselves living in today if George had been allowed to purchase the Indians when he made his offer. Imagine if he had done everything for Cleveland that he did for New York.
 
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I got the new SI today. As much as I want to burn the damn thing, I went ahead and read the cover story. It pretty much dispels the notion that only Cleveland fans look down on the move. It reveals that LeBron had in fact told Wade at one point that he would welcome the opportunity to not be "the guy" and that Pat Riley pretty much based his pitch around that (and his bag of championship rings).

It also revealed that James had in fact persuaded Wade and Bosh to sign three-year deals with their former teams in the last round of free agency to set up this exact scenario.

It's clear now that this has been in the works for a while now, and that the Cavs never had a chance to re-sign LeBron. Despite that, all this time he led the Cavs and their fans to believe that they were at least in the running. He also led the Cavs to believe that he wanted to the the main man on a team that contended for a championship, and not a role player. The Cavs spent the last three years trying to build the exact opposite of what LeBron wanted.

More than anything at this point, I'm not upset that LeBron is gone. I'm upset that the LeBron we all thought the Cavs had wasn't really there in the first place.
 
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