KyRo23 wrote:thebigbird wrote:You're better than this Clipsfan.

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                                                                                        KyRo23 wrote:thebigbird wrote:You're better than this Clipsfan.


 
                                                                                                          LesGrossman wrote:The bron bandwagoners need to make up their minds. Just one thread away they claim the milwaukee game was so important that it changed the MVP race. Here they say every game is the same (of course, that tune will drastically change if the Lakers happen to win). The only man who is consistent is Kawhi and all he does is talking facts. The reason he is being badmouthed so desperately is that he wont allow any of that noise to get to him. Whine and moan as you will, he will come for you and your idol, and again take all away from him.

 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                                  Statlanta wrote:This is a bait thread for LeBron and Laker fans.
Both teams will be fully healthy and rested on Sunday.
No excuses for either team.
On Sunday, the Lakers will try to beat another title contender for the first time this season when they square off against their Staples Center hallway rivals -- the Clippers (43-19). The Clippers are surging, having won six straight games and are at full strength with a healthy roster. They beat the Lakers in the season opener without Paul George and again in their highly anticipated Christmas night showdown.
 
                    
                    
                                                        
                
                                                                                                           
                                                                          
                                  Dupp wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Hey at least you don't have to worry about me jumping all over the place with different bandwagons like you do, so you can keep using that nickname.Dupp wrote:Talk about make something out of nothing Clitsfan98
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                                  Daylight savings time. Playing basketball at 11:30 instead of 12:30. LolStatlanta wrote:This is a bait thread for LeBron and Laker fans.
Both teams will be fully healthy and rested on Sunday.
No excuses for either team.
Good point. Never thought of it that way. I just would have accepted it as a loss and move on but this is a good message for the lockeroom. Instills confidence especially coming off that bucks win. He's a leader so he knows what he's doing and how to inspire his guys.lakerz12 wrote:There's nothing really wrong with his comments.
His job is not to make you happy with his comments or to be totally objective.
There's a term called "explanatory style" in psychology. In order to retain optimism and peak performance, it's good to explain away bad events as being temporary and not your fault. Otherwise you risk going into a pessimistic mindset and may reduce your performance.
So his explanation is obviously bias and in favor of his team. That's how it's supposed to be! He plays for the Lakers.
Also saying "So we just look forward to see if we can continue to play good basketball, no matter win, lose or draw" - - - has some good truth to it. Especially during the regular season where this Win or Loss is not that consequential. It's what John Wooden taught - - - play well and leave it all on the floor. The results will take care of themselves.
I love LeBron. I love watching him play but yes he's very savy. He injured his hand in game 1 of the 2017 finals, never wore any type of cast or wrap until they got swept.Richfield wrote:He builds excuses in as he goes. It helps the narrative that he is great, and anything that goes wrong is on others, the "not enough help" narrative. He's smart enough to talk about it in a smart way, like maybe turning it into another point, but definitely pointing it out.
I think the one I noticed this morning on the radio (maybe already mentioned in this thread) is about the playoffs, and how Kuz and AD have no/limited playoff experience. Something about they're getting ready for the playoffs, and just has to add in those guys lack of playoff experience. Of course it's true, and he can say that, and he can spin it that that's the focus right now, getting them ready (what a great idea). But he is also throwing them under the bus, lowering their worth, and reminding the opposition that his team has these weaknesses. I don't see how it's helpful to say that to the media, other than the continuous branding that he is King, and anything less than a title is on other guys, not enough help/experience, nothing is on him.
Been watching him operate this way almost his whole career. It also helps his MVP case that he's playing with incompetent guys who he has to "teach" how to win. Sick of it tbh, make it hard for me to like the guy. Heck of a basketball talent though.
 
                                                                                                          ClipsFanSince98 wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/28854970/lebron-james-helps-lakers-clinch-first-playoff-berth-2012-13
On Sunday, the Lakers will try to beat another title contender for the first time this season when they square off against their Staples Center hallway rivals -- the Clippers (43-19). The Clippers are surging, having won six straight games and are at full strength with a healthy roster. They beat the Lakers in the season opener without Paul George and again in their highly anticipated Christmas night showdown.
The third meeting between the two Los Angeles teams was postponed after Kobe Bryant's death, setting up Sunday's encounter as their third matchup this season.
"We know how well they've been playing as of late," James said. "They're at full strength. We're at full strength. And we look forward to the challenge to see how we can match up with them again. So, you know, the first game, we kind of threw that game out the window. It's the first game of the season. Who were we? Who were they? They had way more returning guys than we did [at that point]. We were still trying to figure out ourselves.
"And then the Christmas Day game, we didn't play to our capabilities. We played great in the first half and then the second half we let it kind of get away from us. So we just look forward to see if we can continue to play good basketball, no matter win, lose or draw."
LeBron as usual can't just own something straight up. Basically first loss is forgotten because it was a new team (Nevermind no PG, yes I realized they had no Kuzma or Rondo). Kuzma and Rondo are basically negative players this year, so having them out was a blessing probably.
Second loss is a classic "we beat ourselves" type deal. Admits they played well, then choked. Clippers held them to 3 points in the last 5 minutes. Maybe he can talk about how AD has 2 ppg in 4th quarters vs the Clippers? Then he hedges with basically saying win, loss or draw doesn't matter, just the effort does.
I can see Sunday going either way, but it's pathetic to me that time and time again the supposed 2nd best all time player has an excuse for each loss. Imagine Jordan or Kobe talking like this?
 
                
                                   
                                      
                    
                                                    GSP wrote:This wont age well
inb4 backfire
 
   
  
 
                                   
                                                                                                           
                    
                                      
                                                    raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
