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Lebron James (Los Angeles Lakers)

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?At the end of the day, all the people that was rooting on me to fail ? at the end of the day they have to wake up tomorrow and have the same life that they had before they woke up today,? James said. ?They have the same personal problems they had today ?
?They can get a few days or a few months or whatever the case may be on being happy about not only myself, but the Miami Heat not accomplishing their goal, but they have to get back to the real world at some point.?


Can I get a binky for baby Bron Bron.
 
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pretty classy for LaVag to say 'tomorrow I'll be a loser but I will still be disgustingly rich and all the people that hate me will have to go back to their debt ridden miserable lives"... class statement
 
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Oh, snap.

James said after this Finals loss that "I pretty much don't listen to what everybody has to say about me or my game or what I've done with my career," but this is the same guy who tweeted last year "Don't think for one [minute] that I haven't been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone!" So it's a bit late for him to say he doesn't care.


Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20.../13/mavs.heat.finals/index.html#ixzz1P9zCCnIe




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NFBuck;1939393; said:
Oh, snap.






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Yeah, Broussard was on M&M this morning talking about how sensitive LeBron is and that he didn't get LeBrons comment saying he doesn't care or think about what people say about him. Broussard reminded us that this is the same guy that spent nights staying up late on the internet and re-tweeting all of the negative things people were saying about him.

Yeah, it sounds like he doesn't care.
 
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Magua;1939398; said:
Yeah, Broussard was on M&M this morning talking about how sensitive LeBron is and that he didn't get LeBrons comment saying he doesn't care or think about what people say about him. Broussard reminded us that this is the same guy that spent nights staying up late on the internet and re-tweeting all of the negative things people were saying about him.

Yeah, it sounds like he doesn't care.

What is interesting about LBJ is that he seemed very mature for his age when he entered the NBA, which was surprising given the star treatment he had received since youth. It seems he has regressed since then. I think that comes directly from actually being criticized for his play for the first time in his life. His final presser was the height of childishness. It will only serve to increase the pressure on him, and he hasn't shown the ability to respond to it when the moment is the biggest.

But he's got his money and you don't, and I guess that gives him solace. Or at least, that's what he would have you believe.
 
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Jake;1939402; said:
But he's got his money and you don't, and I guess that gives him solace. Or at least, that's what he would have you believe.

Too bad he has to pay the bills for his entire posse... er, excuse me, public relations team of his friends from high school. That must be pretty sweet paying the bill for a dozen guys hitting the night life in south beach every day. If I ever make millions that's totally what I want to do with my money.
 
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Mike Wilbon made an interesting point last night after the game.

Magic was talking about how he evaluated himself after the 84 season and developed a plan for what aspects of his game he was going to work on.

Wilbon opined (and I agree) that he doesn't see that level of introspection from todays players (with a few exceptions). He said that with today's AAU culture that coaching has suffered. Any coaching is actually taken as criticism by todays players and seen as an insult.

You think that Bron Bron is going to listen to Spoelstra during their exit interviews? I can hear that conversation now:

Spoelstra: Bron, you really need to develop your game away from the ball.

Maverick Carter: (in his best Jackie Chiles voice) That's outrageous, egregious, preposterous! We don't have to listen to this Bron!

By the way, [censored] Lebron and [censored] the Heat!!!:biggrin:
 
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ysubuck;1939420; said:
Mike Wilbon made an interesting point last night after the game.

Magic was talking about how he evaluated himself after the 84 season and developed a plan for what aspects of his game he was going to work on.

Wilbon opined (and I agree) that he doesn't see that level of introspection from todays players (with a few exceptions). He said that with today's AAU culture that coaching has suffered. Any coaching is actually taken as criticism by todays players and seen as an insult.

You think that Bron Bron is going to listen to Spoelstra during their exit interviews? I can hear that conversation now:

Spoelstra: Bron, you really need to develop your game away from the ball.

Maverick Carter: (in his best Jackie Chiles voice) That's outrageous, egregious, preposterous! We don't have to listen to this Bron!

By the way, [censored] Lebron and [censored] the Heat!!!:biggrin:
I said it earlier, he has absolutely no off the ball offense and prefers to only shoot jumpers or put his head down and try to maul anyone in front of him.

Scottie must feel like a fucking idiot.
 
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