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bobbi3stix

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  1. Yeah, that and Benghazi are things that don't happen to Michael Jordan.
  2. The comparison talk is like arguing with your wife. Maybe worse lol. Jordan doesn't take the Cav's to the finals like James did. There's no doubt in my mind. But James doesn't take shots at the buzzer either. So it's a draw.
  3. I agree completely along with other issues (like blowing in a guys ear). The NBA should implement an unsportsmanlike penalty that would be comparable to a flagrant.
  4. That video alone, without anything further like Spoelstra and his lack of adjustments has me beyond annoyed. It's either they're trying to lose or couldn't care at all.
  5. I find the irony in your statement due to it being against a team who has one of the best passers in the history of the NBA. If the NBA is as it should be, and at times I honestly have doubts at times, then Spoelstra is the most at fault.
  6. Jordan had to wait for the Pistons to get old, Bird was of good fortunate of having drafted by a team who gave him talent via trades. I don't have an issue giving Jordan some credit, everyone does and more than enough IMO. But given the circumstances surrounding James and Jordan, if they were to have traded places James would have done more. Jordan would have done less.
  7. So pathetic. You want to ignore what he's done to make your ignorant belief true. Everything he's accomplished is only because there were useless points to be scored or its because of the other players they got their 2 titles? That's pretty much the most ignorant point of view an adult could have. I'm dumber now for reading that epic rant of duh.
  8. Anthony and Wade are showing their age, but James and Bosh are in their prime IMO. Maybe I'm wrong.
  9. Wade is the oldest at 32 I believe. James and Anthony are 29 and Bosh is 30. Unless I'm mistaken.
  10. I am of the Lebron fans, loved him in Cleveland and love him in Miami. I grew up loving to watch Bird and Magic and absolutely dispised Jordan and always found him to be of such an amazing fortune due to being drafted and supported through his career with not only hall of fame players, but arguably the best coach of all time. I find Lebron to be an excellent role model (which most of the NBA are seemingly decent guys) that hasn't had the affairs with his wife, drugs, fighting the crowd, gang ties, etc. BUT. For whatever reason, I may be of the minority of the crowd that does think good of James as a person/player, that am totally annoyed and discouraged about the news of having "Melo" (even that name irks me) come to Miami. I do not think I will have the same interest in watching James as I always have, and may not at all. And I think they will, something just "feels" like it's going to happen. Probably all of them grabbing a 8-10mil a year salary and bringing in a couple other guys. And I don't want to see.
  11. It's not that people forget, they never even looked. They chose to hate a player without any rational reason as shown time and time again. It's futile to make certain types of people give reasonable or objective thought before an opinion is made. so lame.
  12. I love that side of the fence that people choose to take. Cleveland's owner thought his franchise was bigger than LeBron. He didn't get him any help, there is nothing more James could have done other than be another Barry Sanders and just retire. James was getting the criticism that Durant is getting the pass on BEFORE the move to Miami.
  13. Thanks for sharing that, i can't stop laughing!
  14. I'd be less surprised if I won the lottery without a ticket.
  15. I confidently say NO. Durant is just not as rounded as James in not just ability on the court but even more as a leader. Durant is by no doubt a better shooter, but there's more to being a championship type player than Durant has shown. And if James were on the Thunder, they'd be winning championships. James was getting those expectations while he was a teenager.
  16. Moving forward, I eagerly await these finals and hope they're a good one. My main concern is the officiating, I hope that there is nothing left to be debated or anything "suspect" that impacts the games. I think if the Heat are going to win it (and I feel they will) it will be in 5 or games. San Antonio seemed a bit arrogant in quickly responding with "we'll take care of them this time" and the biggest failure with most teams is their underestimating the Heat. I see the reverse, he was made ineffective because of Miami's approach.
  17. I don't think Ray Allen cares where he's playing when he drops the game winners. I agree with ya, IMO it's largely the coach.
  18. Jordan could have taken the Cavs to the finals..... /sarcasm 14,543? you missed a dozen or so.... digits lol
  19. Most valuable to his team. Not about the best, people get caught up with how much Durant scores. OKC (IMO) makes the playoffs and is competitive after that without Durant. There's so much more to basketball than just scorers. That series between OKC and the Spurs is night and day because of one single player- and it isn't the MVP.
  20. IMO, the MVP isn't about who played better but maybe my perspective is different than others. We just disagree. Miami is going to embarrass them, this doesn't go past 6. Miami played without Lebron and WITH one of the most ridiculously officiated games I've ever seen, and it came down to the final seconds. I look at Indiana celebrating like someone who just beat up an armless boxer.
  21. Well, that's all that it would be, speculating... San Antonio curb stomped OKC twice and with all accounts were looking at a sweep... So, no speculation, without Ibaka the OKC are watching the finals just like you and me. And for the record, I think Durant is an awesome person (from what the public can tell) and a great scorer... But LeBron is in a different league and should have been MVP.
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