Love: My Decision Was About Wanting To Win

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TrueStoryGSW
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Re: Love: My Decision Was About Wanting To Win 

Post#21 » by TrueStoryGSW » Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:24 pm

The59Sound wrote:
TrueStoryGSW wrote:Obviously his #1 choice was Golden State then the bulls before lebron decided to go home.

Curious to see how good he and klay thompson gonna be this year.


His #1 choice pre-LeBron maybe.

That's what I'm saying.

He could be in golden state easily but fo and curry wanted to keep klay.
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Re: Love: My Decision Was About Wanting To Win 

Post#22 » by ryanball » Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:52 pm

He has basically relegated himself to role player status. Which is fine, and he's being honest about it which is nice. But in the end I only give the highest respect to guys who make whatever team they are on contenders (or at least try), rather than those like Love who have to pick and choose a particular stacked team where they think they can win.
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Re: Love: My Decision Was About Wanting To Win 

Post#23 » by Pickled Prunes » Sat Oct 25, 2014 12:53 am

SF88 wrote:
Pickled Prunes wrote:
SF88 wrote:Is everyone on the Cavs gonna write essays now?

I can't wait to read Kyrie considering he's smarter (book smart) than both Love and LeBron.

What basis do you have to determine their intelligence?

SAT scores, GPA etc.

Kudos if you have access to their scores... but they mean nothing. Lebron knew he was going to the NBA straight out of HS so passing classes to stay eligible was likely his only concern. I don't know if he took his SAT but I can't imagine him staying up nights studying for it. It would have been a pointless exercise for all three of these guys because they were being recruited before they would have taken the exam.

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