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And idk yall Loyalty just means a lot where I'm from so maybe I'm just trippin..
And idk yall Loyalty just means a lot where I'm from so maybe I'm just trippin..
Sounds like something he'd say haha. But it's true in my books.Yes, this may be the best opportunity to chase a ring Lebron will ever get. Wait too long and it might end up being too late. Wasn't it Kevin Garnett that said something about, "...loyalty means nothing when it comes to getting yourself a championship ring..."?
....Yo, I just want to say Neither Kobe or Jordan played for their hometown teams....that is all..So you're saying its okay to chase a ring when you're in your 30's...but not in you're mid-20's? The guy has been in the league for 7 years, has already accomplished individual greatness, and is constantly compared to fellow greats that have the rings on their fingers. I don't see you're point.
And I don't see why you're criticizing the guy so much for not bringing in a chip to his own hometown. Jordan is a Carolina boy, Kobe is from North Philly...any rings brought into Charlotte or Philadelphia from either??
Boils down to what you view as a superstar. My definition isn't nearly as high as yours.He's not a superstar. Point blank......we're not playing the if game right. Superstars guarantee a average of around 45-50 wins, sell tickets, and be the best player on a contending finals team. He's a all-star yeah but thats not saying much since BJ armstrong was once a all-star. Look im not a bosh hater but he's not a superstar. There's probably only around 5-6 superstars in the league at max.
So because Lebron ended up a Cavalier places him into some sort of lifelong professional obligation? Wow...that's kind of a raw deal.....Yo, I just want to say Neither Kobe or Jordan played for their hometown teams....that is all..
Exactly lol. It's not his fault the Cavs won to lotto.So because Lebron ended up a Cavalier places him into some sort of lifelong professional obligation? Wow...that's kind of a raw deal.
No?
Wait! Then why isn't JJ a superstar? You acted like he didn't really deserve Max but I think he deserves it from ATL more then Amare and Bosh deserve it from other squads.Boils down to what you view as a superstar. My definition isn't nearly as high as yours.
Scoring bigmen that rebound > scoring shooting guards.Wait! Then why isn't JJ a superstar? You acted like he didn't really deserve Max but I think he deserves it from ATL more then Amare and Bosh deserve it from other squads.
I blame Charlotte for never winning a title because of the Kobe trade they made with the lakers for Vlade Divac. What ever happen to ol Vlad.So you're saying its okay to chase a ring when you're in your 30's...but not in you're mid-20's? The guy has been in the league for 7 years, has already accomplished individual greatness, and is constantly compared to fellow greats that have the rings on their fingers. I don't see you're point.
And I don't see why you're criticizing the guy so much for not bringing in a chip to his own hometown. Jordan is a Carolina boy, Kobe is from North Philly...any rings brought into Charlotte or Philadelphia from either??
Once again I value Loyalty and don't fold on the people that have been there for me. I'm just saying none of the other greats pulled this so LeBron is not a great in my eyes. He can get his ring but he only had to betray a city and murder 2 franchises to do it.So because Lebron ended up a Cavalier places him into some sort of lifelong professional obligation? Wow...that's kind of a raw deal.
No?
You act like there has been a <Censored>load of greats and they were put in this same exact situation in 2010. lolOnce again I value Loyalty and don't fold on the people that have been there for me. I'm just saying none of the other greats pulled this so LeBron is not a great in my eyes. He can get his ring but he only had to betray a city and murder 2 franchises to do it.
Amare isn't a great rebounder and Chris Bosh did do this on the Raptors. JJ actually improved his team and got his team just as far as any other Big time FA did this year so he must be a superstar.Scoring bigmen that rebound > scoring shooting guards.
Yeah players aren't as loyal as they once were..You act like there has been a <Censored>load of greats and they were put in this same exact situation in 2010. lol
The league is 302590987x different than it is now.
JJ is also getting paid a dickload more than Bosh and Amare.Amare isn't a great rebounder and Chris Bosh did do this on the Raptors. JJ actually improved his team and got his team just as far as any other Big time FA did this year so he must be a superstar.
Well here I would have to disagree with you. Amar'e left Phoenix, can't that be seen as a "betrayal"? LeBron did what was best for him. Btw, I really don't think JJ would have stayed "loyal" to the Hawks unless that cash register didn't go off and the Hawks made it rain on him.Once again I value Loyalty and don't fold on the people that have been there for me. I'm just saying none of the other greats pulled this so LeBron is not a great in my eyes. He can get his ring but he only had to betray a city and murder 2 franchises to do it.
Which shows how big of a coward he is. It's not like a core of Rose, Noah, and Boozer with LeBron is gonna suck. They probably would have had a better shot of winning right away than this mess of a team in Miami, which is why I don't understand his reasoning for choosing them. He said before the decision it was about winning, yet every NBA expert was saying that Chicago was the best shot to win.LeBron was spewing his loyalty bull <Censored> for 7 years.. Guy left because he was afraid to face Wade and Bosh.
Why didn't he deserve it from the Hawks? He lead us to back to back 50 win seasons and 2nd round appearances thats better then what Wade and Bosh did for their franchises so why shouldn't JJ have gotten a max deal from us? He's a superstar by the logic you gave.JJ is also getting paid a dickload more than Bosh and Amare.
He might of deserved a max deal from the Knicks, but not a max deal from the Hawks. But I understand that's the only way the Hawks could of retained him, JJ is a great player.
I think I love you lol.I can understand Cleveland's initial hostility...I mean they just had their hearts ripped from their chests.
Those who aren't Cavs' fans and are playing this whole "loyalty" card need to put themselves into check. I can think of at least 10 different examples where other players left or tried to leave hometown situations for reasons of chasing championships but why aren't any under as harsh of a microscope as Lebron is right now? What obligates Lebron to be so loyal to the state of Ohio? Why would things be so much more different if Lebron was drafted by the Sonics or Raptors back when?
At the same time, pro teams are very quick to dump their homegrown players when they can't keep up with the salary demands or that player's skills have diminished beyond desire. Are we saying that its more acceptable for a team to dump a player than a player to find a new team? How come teams are as heavily criticized when they cut loose a player who's done so much for the city as Lebron has done for Cleveland?
It's a bunch of bullsh*t and right now I see a lot of envy coming from fans of other teams. It's a certain envy and a fear of what WILL be happening in Miami, that is driving a lot of people to make Lebron out to be some kind of a criminal here. The man is playing for a new team people, he didn't cause the f'ing oil spill or send us to war with Iraq. For the LOVE OF GOD...stop treating him like a convicted felon.