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lol I don't expect to see him back, good riddance
I think LeBron's the "bad guy"....which of those describes me?Biotch please, I have put more into my argument over the 48 hours than you've put into all of your SI activity, P E R I O D.
I am one of the few people here that doesn't view LeBron as a bad guy b/c...
1. I'm not a baby.
2. I'm not from Cleveland, nor a Cavs fan
3. It's only basketball, not a f-cking life & death matter
4. I know what real problems in the real world are all about (this ain't one of them)
and ...
5. I can think for myself. I don't need to follow what everyone else thinks around here, in order to be accepted and feel "cool". Half of you are too afraid to say what you really think b/c you don't want to get into it or your just afraid of ruffling anyone's feathers.
F-ck that...support free thinking. Sorry to disrupt the "core of SI" but I'm not here to sugarcoat nothing.
Your opinon is dogsh*t CC and you've done absolutely NOTHING to support your f-cked up theories. Keep thinking LeBron is the bad guy in all this b/c you bought some jersey as a kid and....just STFU. Duke sucks, you're a tool, end of story.
2 douchebag moves:Personal attacks - the #1 sign that someone has mentally lost an argument/debate and has nothing left to say. You're a 26 year old on a message board attacking someone years younger than you. Grow up. What's worse is you can't beat said person in a debate.
PS - I'm pretty sure Duke won the championship this year? Yeah... how could they suck and do that?
Greg is right, I'm a Yankee fan and Brett Favre is my starting quarterback. Sh-t like this Lebron situation doesn't equal the end of my World or disrupt my universe.Again, coming from a Yankees fan of course he's going to think that.
haha. just sayin'ok Puggz geez lol
What about this belowthey as the three of them can plan whatever they want, so thats not tampering..
Riley really put the plan into action last November. During a Cavs visit to Miami, Riley arranged a get together with Michael Jordan and James. Jordan, who was in town to do some Nike work with Wade, at the time did not own a majority of the Bobcats.
During the meeting, Riley talked to James about how more modern players should pay homage to Jordan. Riley always had led this effort, retiring Jordan's No. 23 in the rafters at AmericanAirlines Arena even though Jordan never played in Miami.
The Cavs knew about it, and while it seemed like it could be classic tampering, they decided not to make an issue of it -- mostly because the meeting technically wasn't about free agency.