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Lebron James (Los Angeles Lakers)

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/...ominate-game-4-why-dont-they-do-it-more-often

Everyone's favorite Doyel weighs in here...thought it was an interesting take...you can see elements of all sides of the camp here, from the frustrated Cleveland fan to the frustrated Miami fan to the LeBron worshipers to the ZOMG HATAZ...and of course a dose of typical Doyel arrogance. All rolled into one nice little package :lol:
 
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And that's the point about why I hate Lebron more for why he left than the way he left. He didn't want to have to be the man. Well too bad Lebron. When you are on a team, that team's championship hopes rest on your shoulders.

He proved last night that he's a capable, if unwilling, superstar. If he hadn't been trying to prove to everyone back in 2010 how shitty his supporting cast was as a way to justify leaving Cleveland, he'd probably already have his title. And that's exactly what Game 5 in 2010 was about - him making a point.

No one calls him out on it. It's bullshit.
 
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Someone posted a home video of Dan Gilbert watching James win his first title, set to music.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpPbcmLtw_g"]I Hate Miami (Crying Kid Remix) - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Red right 88.

The Drive.

The Fumble.

Jordan over Ehlo.

Jose Mesa.

Cocksucker Modell stealing the team and relocating to Baltimore. Baltimore winning the Super Bowl.

The Decision. LeBitch wins a title.

No fan base has suffered more sports heart ache than the Cleveland fan.
 
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ysubuck;2169592; said:
Red right 88.

The Drive.

The Fumble.

Jordan over Ehlo.

Jose Mesa.

[censored] Modell stealing the team and relocating to Baltimore. Baltimore winning the Super Bowl.

The Decision. LeBitch wins a title.

No fan base has suffered more sports heart ache than the Cleveland fan.
Eh, [censored] it, dude. Lets go bowling.

Him getting his ring should allow Cleveland fans to move on. I don't even find myself [censored]ed, like I thought I would be...just overwhelmed with apathy.

The guy got his ring. However, that will never change the fact that his final act as a Cavalier was to flat out quit, while faking an injury. That's his legacy to his home state. That's how he'll be remembered by non-fanboys. And as a guy who supposedly preaches "loyalty", that also makes him a hypocrite. I'm over it, and now I can totally ignore that sham of a league, as the only thing keeping me mildly interested was hoping this creep failed.


I still hope he gets eaten by a [censored]ing shark, though.
 
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NFBuck;2169595; said:
I'm over it, and now I can totally ignore that sham of a league, as the only thing keeping me mildly interested was hoping this creep failed.

This is where I am. What's worse, Miami got the overwhelming majority of the calls throughout the series (for those of you who don't believe me, go back and watch the telecasts, and count how many times Van Gundy and the other announcer criticized a call in the Heat's favor vs. those in the Thunder's favor--there's way more in the first basket). I literally turned the channel yesterday when they called Fisher for the flagrant foul late in the third quarter--that was the final joke of a call on a mountain of joke calls that went in the Heat's favor in this series, and was enough for me.

Congrats Stern--you've turned what was once a great sport into a laughing stock that's closer to professional wrestling than it is a legitimate sport.
 
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