montestewart wrote:House acknowledges new teammate LeBJ is juicing.
http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wireta ... _steroids/
Ha.
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montestewart wrote:House acknowledges new teammate LeBJ is juicing.
http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wireta ... _steroids/
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
Severn Hoos wrote:So LeBron shows up at FedEx Field Sunday night. He's a Cowboys fan. Of course. Just like he's a Yankee fan. And just like he went running to the Heat. Frontrunner. Punk. No loyalty, not even an ounce of imagination. But for this game, he shows up wearing an Obama t-shirt.
He just makes it too easy for me. Still looking for that first sign of a redeeming quality.
Worst Front-Running Doorknob: Was there ever any doubt that LeBron James would be a Cowboys fan?
"In DC for My Cowboys game tonight. Gonna be a lot of sad faces tonight in this area. Lol!!" he wrote on Twitter before the game. "All of this Maroon and Yellow is making me sick to the stomach! Haaa."
Haaa. There's this quaint tradition of fans actually rooting for their hometown team, sticking with that loyalty through good times and bad. On the other hand, some people just choose random cities to support and abandon their hometowns. That, believe it or not, would be LeBron.
Apparently, he ended the night by catching a pass from Joe Theismann in the parking lot (really), and by Tweeting this:
Penalties killed us all game and it cost us all the way to the end! #crazy
Yup. #Crazy how overhyped teams wind up killing themselves.
fishercob wrote:Steinberg:Worst Front-Running Doorknob: Was there ever any doubt that LeBron James would be a Cowboys fan?
"In DC for My Cowboys game tonight. Gonna be a lot of sad faces tonight in this area. Lol!!" he wrote on Twitter before the game. "All of this Maroon and Yellow is making me sick to the stomach! Haaa."
Haaa. There's this quaint tradition of fans actually rooting for their hometown team, sticking with that loyalty through good times and bad. On the other hand, some people just choose random cities to support and abandon their hometowns. That, believe it or not, would be LeBron.
Apparently, he ended the night by catching a pass from Joe Theismann in the parking lot (really), and by Tweeting this:
Penalties killed us all game and it cost us all the way to the end! #crazy
Yup. #Crazy how overhyped teams wind up killing themselves.
In January 2010, The Q Scores Company took a poll of the general population and found that 24 percent of people thought of James in a positive light, compared to a 22 percent negative opinion.
Henry Schafer, executive vice president of the company, told CNBC that the average sports personality has a 15 percent positive score and a 24 percent negative score.
“LeBron’s positive score at that time was the highest we had ever seen it,” Schafer said.
But since “The Decision” show on July 8, things have gone seriously downhill for the NBA star.
"Instead of his change to the Heat being seen as the best way he can win a championship, many have looked at it and how he chose to announce it as a selfish move."
LeBron’s Q Score today?
Schafer says that now only 14 percent of the general population see him as a positive figure, a 41.6 percent drop, while 39 percent view him in a negative light, a 77 percent decline.
In fact, LeBron is now the sixth most disliked sports personality, according to The Q Score Company, behind Michael Vick, Tiger Woods, Terrell Owens, Chad Ochocinco and Kobe Bryant.
“Instead of his change to the Heat being seen as the best way he can win a championship, many have looked at it and how he chose to announce it as a selfish move,” Schafer said.
Schafer says that LeBron’s “Decision” was one of the most detrimental acts – not related to any anti-social behavior — by a sports personality since the Q Scores were first developed more than 45 years ago.
ESPN.com will launch a site called 'The Heat Index' next week, which will focus on LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat.
The site will be launched on Oct. 11 and will feature wide-ranging coverage.
Most notably, the site will feature reporter Brian Windhorst, formerly of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Windhorst has written two books about James and has covered him since middle school.
Hoopalotta wrote:Oh, now this is just tawdry...ESPN.com will launch a site called 'The Heat Index' next week, which will focus on LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat.
This is going to be pretty disgusting; I don't think i could deal with it if the Wizards got this sort of coverage.
The Scene – Jemele Hill covering the culture, scene and lifestyle angles tied to South Beach as it relates to the Heat and the buzz surrounding the team;
Triple-Double Tracker – a module tracking James’ progress towards averaging a triple-double for an entire season;
Chase for 72 – an automated, daily forecast of how many games the Heat will win including ESPN.com’s John Hollinger projecting the odds of the Heat matching the Chicago Bulls’ record of 72 wins;
montestewart wrote:How about a DP-Tracker for Le's mother?
Sorry. I know that was harsh.
montestewart wrote:How about a DP-Tracker for Le's mother?
Sorry. I know that was harsh.
hands11 wrote:Oh and just watched the KD interview. He wasn't all smiley. Just mellow. Almost quiet. Brushed off all the honers. Not a media darling at all. Kind of stoic. If they was Gil, they would have said he was depressed. LOL