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Question

Posted: Thu Dec 2, 2010 8:05 pm
by BLACKFEET 2010
If Lebron would have gone to the Knicks or Bulls would the hatred be as intense?

Re: Question

Posted: Thu Dec 2, 2010 8:40 pm
by TheOUTLAW
it's not that important that LeBron left. It is and always was about how he left. You are focussing on the least important part.

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Posted: Thu Dec 2, 2010 8:44 pm
by mcfly1204
But what if he went to NJ???

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Posted: Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:35 pm
by gflem
His team would have more wins right now.

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Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 12:37 am
by BLACKFEET 2010
TheOUTLAW wrote:it's not that important that LeBron left. It is and always was about how he left. You are focussing on the least important part.

Hey man, I'm just asking. I come in peace. I wasn't trying to insinuate anything.

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 12:40 am
by BLACKFEET 2010
Maybe I should be asking what ARE the most "important" parts"?
I'm not trolling, I just wanna have an understanding in light of tonight's big game.
Tonight we're ALL Cavs' fans.

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 2:31 am
by Roger Murdock
BLACKFEET 2010 wrote:Maybe I should be asking what ARE the most "important" parts"?
I'm not trolling, I just wanna have an understanding in light of tonight's big game.
Tonight we're ALL Cavs' fans.


The most import part is trying when you are still in uniform, in the playoffs, against a team you could easily beat.

Instead he realized - **** - If I try my hardest we will win the championship and people will kill me for leaving, instead I'm going to stop trying so I can leave this city and have people understand.

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 2:34 am
by captaincrunk
Roger Murdock wrote:
BLACKFEET 2010 wrote:Maybe I should be asking what ARE the most "important" parts"?
I'm not trolling, I just wanna have an understanding in light of tonight's big game.
Tonight we're ALL Cavs' fans.


The most import part is trying when you are still in uniform, in the playoffs, against a team you could easily beat.

Instead he realized - **** - If I try my hardest we will win the championship and people will kill me for leaving, instead I'm going to stop trying so I can leave this city and have people understand.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

The Cavs weren't going to win that championship anyway.

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 4:37 am
by airjordanair
sorry I have to agree, the Cavs wouldn't have won it regardless, and the Celtics would have probably still one, but that isn't the point, LeBron has ruined the league.. he's ruined his already self absorbed profile.. he's ruined any relationship he had with the Cavaliers and ex team mates.. he's ruined free agency.. he's ruined what the game is about..

I still hope Joachim Noah KOs the guy into next week next time he plays the bulls.. the whole show boat and dancing is and was a disgrace.. the guys a great player, but someone you hate to watch show boat what he thinks he has by dancing around like a fool.. that cut me deep.. then to see his whole tv show on where he's going .. that's a joke.. who does he really think he is? F*** him.. Cavs fans don't need that.. if you ever saw Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant do the same thing after a regular season win you'd hate them too.. Play the game, and play it like you're expected to do what you do.. don't be an idiot..

sorry, what was the point of this thread again?

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 5:47 pm
by BLACKFEET 2010
^^^^
The question is: if Lebron chose to take his talents to NYC or Chicago, instead of Miami with Wade and Bosh, would the venom be as intense?

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Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 5:51 pm
by mcfly1204
Yes.

/thread

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 3, 2010 6:12 pm
by airjordanair
BLACKFEET 2010 wrote:^^^^
The question is: if Lebron chose to take his talents to NYC or Chicago, instead of Miami with Wade and Bosh, would the venom be as intense?


As easy it is for me to say, I would never want rose to win a ring with James because I'd rather see rose win it off his own bat as oppose to claiming a cheap and tainted ring... James took the easy way out and the more I see them lose and bicker in Miami the more I smile about the whole ordeal of bosh and co. Carrying on like they won the ring the moment they signed

Re: Question

Posted: Sat Dec 4, 2010 6:35 pm
by Golabki
Roger Murdock wrote:Instead he realized - **** - If I try my hardest we will win the championship and people will kill me for leaving, instead I'm going to stop trying so I can leave this city and have people understand.

This is an idea that I just do not understand. Against the best defensive team in the NBA LeBron averaged 27, 9 and 7 in that series. And he completely shut down Pierce in 5 of the 6 games. If that doesn't make you happy, what would? Does he have to rip Paul Pierce's heart out of his body and eat it in front of Doc Rivers?

If you are looking for someone to blame in that series the obvious candidates are Mo Williams and Jamison. Those guys weren't just outplayed by Rondo and KG... they were repeatedly humiliated in that series.

Re: Question

Posted: Sat Dec 4, 2010 8:31 pm
by rjgraca
Golabki, you obviously didn't really watch the CAVs verses the Celtics since you are quoting stats just like Lebron to use as a crutch. When Lebron plays motivated, you have a record blow-out of the Celtics in that same series. When Lebron is just playing for his stats... the opposite can occur and did with Lebron using the crutch of his stats instead of taking responsibility for his non MVP like performance like game 5 against in the Boston playoff series. You might have noticed that Miami plays much better when Lebron is not wrapped up in stat padding with his unparalleled physical talent.

The following is from Brian Windhorst who reports on Miami Heat for ESPN and is the former beat writer for the Cleveland CAVs. He's been with Lebron since the beginning.


Brian Windhorst takes time out to chat with some Real Cavs Fans.


“Honestly, I think LeBron just choked,” Windhorst explained. “For all his talk about ‘not believing in pressure,’ he showed me he’s very vunerable to pressure. He cracked in that Boston series. You could see it in his behavior off the floor, in his comments to the media, and certainly in his play. But I understand why Gilbert feels that way.”

http://numbersdont.com/?p=3836


As for the OP's question, Lebron has been acting like Dick the last two years (seasons) playing the free agent adoration game for the his own narcissistic enjoyment to the detriment of CAV fans. Wearing a suit doesn't make you classy which Lebron proved again through the free agency process. Lebron burned his bridges when he left embarrassing the team and it's fans. Lebron showed no respect and appreciation for the fans--- so why would they show respect and appreciation for him no matter where he went. Prince Lebron's fake canned comments about CAV fans basically sums up his personality.

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:09 pm
by CTownDrunk
BLACKFEET 2010 wrote:If Lebron would have gone to the Knicks or Bulls would the hatred be as intense?


It's not so much where he left to, or even that he left (to an extent) its the WAY he went about doing it.

I covered my thoughts on it in this [http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1048958 ] thread

Re: Question

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:28 pm
by gflem
The hatred would still be there, but the gloating from the Knick fans would have been unbearable here, as well as the fawning the media would have laid out as the "king goes to the mecca" crap would have been so deep we all would have needed hip waders to get through this season.