carnageta wrote:oreon wrote:Jeez why do both coaches still have the starters in. Let the kids get some run
Spo probably still thinks we have a chance lol
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carnageta wrote:oreon wrote:Jeez why do both coaches still have the starters in. Let the kids get some run
Spo probably still thinks we have a chance lol
RRR3 wrote:Durant is 37 that's the wrong move.
RRR3 wrote:Why are we even talking about LeBron he's completely irrelevant to this team? Some of yall are deranged about him.
RRR3 wrote:Why are we even talking about LeBron he's completely irrelevant to this team? Some of yall are deranged about him.
RRR3 wrote:Shewasfly wrote:oreon wrote:
I don't think there's any conspiracy. Lebron just choked. The way Drake is getting clowned after the Kendrick beef was how Lebron was getting clowned after the Dallas final loss. I don't think he would sabotage Wade just to be a laughing stock for a full year. That loss was the lowest part of his career and probably one of the lowest in his life. People forget how hated he was, how much pressure he was under and how much the whole NBA fandom celebrated him & Miami getting embarrassed.
I don't know about that. In terms of overall legacy, it was better for him to 1) not have his first ring come with him not being the best player on the team and 2) give his contemporary/competition (friend or not) additional hardware. Think about it. If they never won another championship as a big 3, Wade has 2 championships and 2 FMVPs. Even if they won the next, Wade has 4 championships and 2 FMVPs, an a much better argument against LeBron.
Then it would have made more sense for him to hog the ball from Wade than just hide which made him look terrible and STILL gets brought up. If he had won in 2011 he's probably considered GOAT by many more by now, no one cares that Bird played like **** in one of the finals he won.

Kobewade11 wrote:Beenie wrote:
When the team loses 10 in a row, blows a plethora of 4th quarter leads, scores single digit quarters on multiple occasions, most logical fans arent wired to think that losing out on a lottery pick that features a generational talent is worth surrendering for the privilege of getting smoked in the first round.
Most logical fans looked at the nuance in those 10 losses, along with the other losses on the season. Not getting into a dick swinging contest with you, I don't know the prize for being right but hey you called it we got swept. Congrats
RRR3 wrote:KingDavid wrote:DorianRo wrote:Loved Wade in 2006. After that I don't know what happened. He had a big 09 I believe? After 2006 I actually thought "Damn that closes to MJ-esque" Basketball I've seen. 2006 I really thought Wade was gonna be the 2nd coming of MJ.
He had his meniscus in his left knee removed in college. That's what stopped him from being the goat.
I'm pretty convinced no one will ever be able to surpass MJ as GOAT in the eyes of the public due to the narrative around him. I'm not saying LeBron did surpass MJ btw, just the crazy standards I see MJ fans hold anyone who threatens him to....yeesh. Besides if LBJ doesn't come here, Wade probably has what like 1 ring? Maybe 2? You can be GOAT with 1-2 rings but no one will admit it, look at Wilt.
Enso wrote:KingDavid wrote:oreon wrote:
I don't think there's any conspiracy. Lebron just choked. The way Drake is getting clowned after the Kendrick beef was how Lebron was getting clowned after the Dallas final loss. I don't think he would sabotage Wade just to be a laughing stock for a full year. That loss was the lowest part of his career and probably one of the lowest in his life. People forget how hated he was, how much pressure he was under and how much the whole NBA fandom celebrated him & Miami getting embarrassed.
Sure & the only woman he's slept with during his NBA career is his wife
I think the fact that Wade took over the series bothered him and contributed to him getting stuck in his own head + checking out. The moment was also too big for him it seemed. I agree no way he threw the series purposefully that makes no sense.

Tim_Hardawayy wrote:RRR3 wrote:Why are we even talking about LeBron he's completely irrelevant to this team? Some of yall are deranged about him.
People just discussing Heat past, since there's nothing in the present worth talking about. I wanted to talk about the 90's Heat but I'm too old some of you weren't even around for that.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Shewasfly wrote:oreon wrote:
I don't think there's any conspiracy. Lebron just choked. The way Drake is getting clowned after the Kendrick beef was how Lebron was getting clowned after the Dallas final loss. I don't think he would sabotage Wade just to be a laughing stock for a full year. That loss was the lowest part of his career and probably one of the lowest in his life. People forget how hated he was, how much pressure he was under and how much the whole NBA fandom celebrated him & Miami getting embarrassed.
I don't know about that. In terms of overall legacy, it was better for him to 1) not have his first ring come with him not being the best player on the team. He would have never lived that down, but he knew that winning in the future would erase that. Which it effectively has. And 2) not give his contemporary/competition (friend or not) additional hardware. Think about it. If they never won another championship as a big 3, Wade has 2 championships and 2 FMVPs. Even if they won the next, Wade has 4 championships and 2 FMVPs, an a much better argument against LeBron.
LeBron is obsessed with his image and legacy, that's why he went back to Cleveland (he understood a ring there was the only thing that could get him in the talks vs MJ besides winning 10 rings and it was always gonna be easier winning 1 in Cleveland than 10 overall), that's why Klutch so carefully works the media now. He's exactly the type of personality I can see rationalizing it would be better to just not win than have his first ring come on Wade's coattails, especially since he saw the narrative built up around Kobe after the Shaq rings.

Beenie wrote:Kobewade11 wrote:Beenie wrote:
When the team loses 10 in a row, blows a plethora of 4th quarter leads, scores single digit quarters on multiple occasions, most logical fans arent wired to think that losing out on a lottery pick that features a generational talent is worth surrendering for the privilege of getting smoked in the first round.
Most logical fans looked at the nuance in those 10 losses, along with the other losses on the season. Not getting into a dick swinging contest with you, I don't know the prize for being right but hey you called it we got swept. Congrats
The prize is the shame the team will hopefully feel to compel them to make wholesale changes.
DorianRo wrote:RRR3 wrote:KingDavid wrote:He had his meniscus in his left knee removed in college. That's what stopped him from being the goat.
I'm pretty convinced no one will ever be able to surpass MJ as GOAT in the eyes of the public due to the narrative around him. I'm not saying LeBron did surpass MJ btw, just the crazy standards I see MJ fans hold anyone who threatens him to....yeesh. Besides if LBJ doesn't come here, Wade probably has what like 1 ring? Maybe 2? You can be GOAT with 1-2 rings but no one will admit it, look at Wilt.
Well Can't be GOAT with just 4 rings in 22 seasons along with a losing finals record. (Lebron is lucky won 2 of them really, He probably doesn't beat GS if Draymond wasn't suspended and then one finals against the Spurs he almost lost the Ray Allen 3 came out big in the clutch). MJ did more than KD/Durant did in 30 plus seasons.
Its gonna take someone to really come along and dominate in 10-15 year span and nab 7-8 titles and FMVPs. Thats gonna be hard. It's what MJ did in such a short amount of time.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:RRR3 wrote:Why are we even talking about LeBron he's completely irrelevant to this team? Some of yall are deranged about him.
People just discussing Heat past, since there's nothing in the present worth talking about. I wanted to talk about the 90's Heat but I'm too old some of you weren't even around for that.
jbsays wrote:Shewasfly wrote:oreon wrote:
I don't think there's any conspiracy. Lebron just choked. The way Drake is getting clowned after the Kendrick beef was how Lebron was getting clowned after the Dallas final loss. I don't think he would sabotage Wade just to be a laughing stock for a full year. That loss was the lowest part of his career and probably one of the lowest in his life. People forget how hated he was, how much pressure he was under and how much the whole NBA fandom celebrated him & Miami getting embarrassed.
I don't know about that. In terms of overall legacy, it was better for him to 1) not have his first ring come with him not being the best player on the team and 2) give his contemporary/competition (friend or not) additional hardware. Think about it. If they never won another championship as a big 3, Wade has 2 championships and 2 FMVPs. Even if they won the next, Wade has 4 championships and 2 FMVPs, an a much better argument against LeBron.
At that point I don't think there is anyway their careers move forward without Lebron having a better career than Wade. Lebron was obviously built for longevity and Wade wasn't. Larry Bird wasn't Finals MVP when he won his first ring and Curry wasn't Finals MVP during one of the Warriors championships. I don't think anyone is saying that has hurt either of their legacies.


Shewasfly wrote:jbsays wrote:Shewasfly wrote:I don't know about that. In terms of overall legacy, it was better for him to 1) not have his first ring come with him not being the best player on the team and 2) give his contemporary/competition (friend or not) additional hardware. Think about it. If they never won another championship as a big 3, Wade has 2 championships and 2 FMVPs. Even if they won the next, Wade has 4 championships and 2 FMVPs, an a much better argument against LeBron.
At that point I don't think there is anyway their careers move forward without Lebron having a better career than Wade. Lebron was obviously built for longevity and Wade wasn't. Larry Bird wasn't Finals MVP when he won his first ring and Curry wasn't Finals MVP during one of the Warriors championships. I don't think anyone is saying that has hurt either of their legacies.
That's not really my point. I'm just saying that 4 championships and 2 FMVPs looks a lot different up against 4 championships and 4 FMVPs. And again, that's assuming there's some type of surety that he wins again after 2011, which obviously he didn't have at that time. If he doesn't, LeBron has to look at Wade with 2 championships and 1 FMVP and he with 1 championship and 0 FMVP. He clearly made a business decision for his legacy in 2011 finals.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Shewasfly wrote:oreon wrote:
I don't think there's any conspiracy. Lebron just choked. The way Drake is getting clowned after the Kendrick beef was how Lebron was getting clowned after the Dallas final loss. I don't think he would sabotage Wade just to be a laughing stock for a full year. That loss was the lowest part of his career and probably one of the lowest in his life. People forget how hated he was, how much pressure he was under and how much the whole NBA fandom celebrated him & Miami getting embarrassed.
I don't know about that. In terms of overall legacy, it was better for him to 1) not have his first ring come with him not being the best player on the team. He would have never lived that down, but he knew that winning in the future would erase that. Which it effectively has. And 2) not give his contemporary/competition (friend or not) additional hardware. Think about it. If they never won another championship as a big 3, Wade has 2 championships and 2 FMVPs. Even if they won the next, Wade has 4 championships and 2 FMVPs, an a much better argument against LeBron.
LeBron is obsessed with his image and legacy, that's why he went back to Cleveland (he understood a ring there was the only thing that could get him in the talks vs MJ besides winning 10 rings and it was always gonna be easier winning 1 in Cleveland than 10 overall), that's why Klutch so carefully works the media now. He's exactly the type of personality I can see rationalizing it would be better to just not win than have his first ring come on Wade's coattails, especially since he saw the narrative built up around Kobe after the Shaq rings.
