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what makes you so sure? I thought the sentiment here was that he quit on the team because he knew he was gone. That perfect storm isn't happening again.Statements such as "the list" carry a lot more weight when they're actually made by someone who has heart and that champion drive to be a winner (e.g., Jordan, Kobe). When it comes from a quitter, not so much. When the chips are on the table, there'll be a Game 5 repeat.
BuckeyeNation27;1745601; said:what makes you so sure? I thought the sentiment here was that he quit on the team because he knew he was gone. That perfect storm isn't happening again.
@KingJames said:Shout out to all the #singleparentmothers! Yall hold a special place in my heart and in this world itself! Continue to stay strong
OH10;1745626; said:I like how this thread went quiet for a little while, and then when people start posting in it again, here come WolverineMike and BN27 to Lebron's rescue. Don't worry guys, Mrs. Wade is taking mental notes of your love and devotion.
Tlangs;1745669; said:BN27 wasn't sticking up for Lebron James. Just pointing out the obvious....the fact that most people in this thread said LBJ quit game 5 because he wanted to move to Miami. If that was the case, why would he quit on Miami? He has a 6 year deal right? I guess we'll have to wait until 2016 to see if he quits on them. (feel free to edit your post to add Tlangs to the group of poeple that start posting again.)
"A person like myself always needs a great sidekick and a person you can rely on no matter the circumstances. And she's that," James told Harper's. "She's got my back, and I love her for that."
Sidekick? Ouch. So does that mean his kids are his assistants?
I'm not saying the 25-year-old James was obligated to profess his eternal love for Brinson, but he certainly gave every indication that he's in no rush to crown a queen.
LeBron James is lucky this is the NBA, not "Gladiator," because he clearly has lost the crowd. Every move he's made this summer has turned against him.
The latest example was the reaction to the tweet he sent out Tuesday evening, the one that said: "Don't think for one min that I haven't been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone!"
It was panned all over Twitter, most succinctly by the reply I received that said "[bleep] him." (There was one great side effect: it spawned a hilarious run of #bronsmentalnotes by Myles Brown on his @mdotbrown feed.)
In an interview Wednesday on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning," James' new teammate Chris Bosh said James is using criticism about his departure from Cleveland "as fuel to do well next season."
"We're always all aware of what we do and how critics can be out there sometimes," Bosh said. "[James] uses it to fuel his ambition to win next year. I think we're going to have a lot of doubters. But that's fine, you know, that's a part of the game. As long as we come together and play the game the way it's supposed to be played I think we're going to be successful."
BrutusBuckeyeAZ;1745677; said:The best revenge we will have against QUEEN James is that he went to Miami and he will never win a RING!!!!