Lalouie wrote:what did they say to mcgee?
"NOT WORTH TRADING!"




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Lalouie wrote:what did they say to mcgee?
Lalouie wrote:enigmatics wrote:
Of all the things I've seen in the NBA, this might be the GOAT. They're taunt of Javale was hysterical too!![]()
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what did they say to mcgee?
enigmatics wrote:This is totally going to become a thing from city to city for a few weeks.
Lebron and the Lakers right now .....
Lalouie wrote:richboy wrote:SFour wrote:
Kevin Love got paid and got a ring...Lebron is the best thing to happen to him.
Kevin Love was getting paid regardless of Lebron. Rings only matter if they enhance your legacy. Something I don't know happened to Kevin Love.
debatable. klove's wanted to win because he was tired of never making the playoffs. in that respect lebron was the best thing to happen to klove.
klove also whored himself to get it. changed his game and himself for the worse. the prime years of his career spent not being 100%kevin love. not he's past his prime and cannot recover what he lost. all for 1 ring and ZERO else
richboy wrote:Lalouie wrote:richboy wrote:
Kevin Love was getting paid regardless of Lebron. Rings only matter if they enhance your legacy. Something I don't know happened to Kevin Love.
debatable. klove's wanted to win because he was tired of never making the playoffs. in that respect lebron was the best thing to happen to klove.
klove also whored himself to get it. changed his game and himself for the worse. the prime years of his career spent not being 100%kevin love. not he's past his prime and cannot recover what he lost. all for 1 ring and ZERO else
Kevin Love didn't get paid because of Lebron. If he had been traded to any team in the league he was going to get max money. He got a ring thanks to playing with Lebron and Kyrie. Like I said what does a ring bring you if it doesn't enhance your legacy. If the world is thinking well switch Kevin Love with another good shooting PF and the circumstances are the same it really just a piece of jewelry to prove you was part of something.
I did a recent conference where I was asked who was the best leaders in basketball. I said the best leader in the NBA right now and it isn't even close is Russell Westbrook. Not because of what he does as a player. It is for a variety of reasons but mainly because he the one player in the league that takes ownership of his team. He not only doesn't talk about players from other teams. He literally be upset if you even suggest someone not in the OKC locker room is needed to win. That empowers the people in the locker room. Stephen Adams is not going to here RW suggest they need to trade for Anthony Davis.
Lebron is pretty much the exact opposite. He constantly is talking about other players on other teams. He never seems happy with the roster. He even was cool with the idea of trading Kyrie for Paul George and Bledsoe. Kyrie and Ray Allen pretty much saved the Lebron legacy. You have to accept that he the leader of the team because he is the best player. At the same time you can't actual embrace the team because you know the best player is not really about the team. He is about his legacy and do whatever he can to win with or without you. It is an extremely difficult situation as a teammate when a player seems to have this much input into the roster. I know for fact that one of the reasons that Paul George didn't go to the Lakers was because he was afraid that if they weren't championship level he would be traded to upgrade for another superstar. The current Lakers are dealing with that now.
The Miami Lebron teams are the last teams he was on that felt like a close knit team. It is the last time that he had no real say into the roster.
Lalouie wrote:enigmatics wrote:
Of all the things I've seen in the NBA, this might be the GOAT. They're taunt of Javale was hysterical too!![]()
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what did they say to mcgee?
cavs4life03 wrote:When was this taken lol pricelessBen-N1ce wrote:
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Baz wrote:This whole situation is just cringey to watch. The Lakers gotta make this move ASAP. Just give the Pelicans what they want. Put those players out of their misery already.
xBulletproof wrote:These are started in a section where the loudest and craziest fans get a whole section to themselves. It started with Hibbert. He paid for a WHOLE section of the stadium for season tickets and did auditions. The auditions are for crazy or loud people. Over the years it's been continued by Granger, Paul George, George Hill, Lance, and now Myles Turner. There may be other players I forgot in there. They have an entire drum line there as well that plays randomly through the game. It makes for a crazy atmosphere. There are rules for sitting there (attendance and I think you're only allowed to sit at certain times). I've heard that some players who paid for the seats limit what chants they can have (nothing allowed on opposing players personal lives). The players also meet with the group a few times to go out with the fans. I think Myles Turner paid for a whole movie theater to see a pre-screening of one of the Marvel movies with the group.