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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#161 » by dshearn » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:43 pm

BBallFreak wrote:
Heej wrote:
BBallFreak wrote:Awe, we lost the respect of a front running bandwagon fan? How are we going to live with that?!?!?!?

How terribly awful!

I think I'll just go cry myself to sleep while I think about the incredibly bright future my team has, all because they lost your respect.
Friends, if you know a Heat fan, reach out to them! They need you today, more than ever. The team has lost Heej's respect.


Dude, you're not even a blip on our radar...

Mm judging by all the likes my post got it's not just me :rofl:. Maybe you guys should stay classy and take after your real leaders instead of your fake ones.

Your definition of class is quite different than the real thing, I assure you.

I have no problem with Lakers' fans or the Lakers. I do have a problem with bandwagon fans latching onto another team just because their hero plays there. Be a real fan. Pick a team. Stay with it. At the very least, don't antagonize a former team of yours. The Heat was in the Finals. They deserved to be there. They suffered injuries to two of their three best players and your hero still lost two games. Be humble. You don't deserve a championship. Your championship is hollow. Lakers' fans deserve it. REAL Lakers fans. You know, the ones who were there over the last decade when they weren't winning rings.

As for the handshake situation, I wish they'd have done it. It's tradition and it's respectful. At the same time, they were upset and they're old school. I get it. What I don't care about is you and those like you losing respect. Respect has to be earned, and I can assure you, you've never and will never have mine...




BBF, save your breath.......

The dude latched on to a winning team and rides the waves, in a year or two when LeBron slows down he will find another team and THAT will be his new favorite team.

To each their own.....


He cant even enjoy this win the same way tried and true Laker fans do. The Lakers are an old team stepped in myth and legend. I am happy for Laker fan's. It's been a long time coming and they have suffered though a lot of bad teams to get here.

The vast Majority of his own fan base cant even connect with the guy, there is nothing you or I can say to him that would explain a team first approach to fandom. And that's fine, to each their own.

Hell 95% of this forum is not going to be able to relate to him, I'm just glad his antagonistic ways are highly visible, and he will never end up in the Heat Forum again.
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#162 » by Heej » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:45 pm

Gotta love how the coping mechanism is "pLaYeR fAnS wOnT fEeL aS gOoD aS tEaM fAnS" :lol: Lebron fans we up BABYYYYY!!! LeGOAT in ur throat
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#163 » by dshearn » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:49 pm

Heej wrote:Gotta love how the coping mechanism is "pLaYeR fAnS wOnT fEeL aS gOoD aS tEaM fAnS" :lol: Lebron fans we up BABYYYYY!!! LeGOAT in ur throat



I am not even entirely sure this post is going to make sense to YOU after you re-read it.


I am guessing this was some sort of insult that was lost on me.....
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#164 » by Heej » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:50 pm

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Heej wrote:Gotta love how the coping mechanism is "pLaYeR fAnS wOnT fEeL aS gOoD aS tEaM fAnS" :lol: Lebron fans we up BABYYYYY!!! LeGOAT in ur throat



I am not even entirely sure this post is going to make sense to YOU after you re-read it.


I am guessing this was some sort of insult that was lost on me.....

Lol it's not that hard to make sense of just comprehend it my guy. The coping mechanisms are cute tho
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#165 » by goodboy » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:54 pm

The post history I can bring up on the time he was a heat fan would make him reconsider logging back in.

Ill just say that much. till then, no point quoting this useless weasel over and over.
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#166 » by Funcrusher » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:57 pm

goodboy wrote:The post history I can bring up on the time he was a heat fan would make him reconsider logging back in.

Ill just say that much. till then, no point quoting this useless weasel over and over.

Heatles-LeBron era fan, or actual Heat fan?
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#167 » by dshearn » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:57 pm

Heej wrote:
dshearn wrote:
Heej wrote:Gotta love how the coping mechanism is "pLaYeR fAnS wOnT fEeL aS gOoD aS tEaM fAnS" :lol: Lebron fans we up BABYYYYY!!! LeGOAT in ur throat



I am not even entirely sure this post is going to make sense to YOU after you re-read it.


I am guessing this was some sort of insult that was lost on me.....

Lol it's not that hard to make sense of just comprehend it my guy. The coping mechanisms are cute tho



Oh.... I tried..... I really did.... yeah i got nothing......


The closest I got was while typing with one hand you climaxed during the second half of the first sentence, and wanted to definitely get on the record that you very much feel good. Very much so.....

So much so that you named Lebron's manhood, and in a sign of peace to the rest of the board wanted to share your own personal source of ecstasy by allowing them to ALSO throat Lebron's manhood.


Im good man....i'll pass....you do you tho....
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#168 » by Heej » Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:59 pm

dshearn wrote:
Heej wrote:
dshearn wrote:

I am not even entirely sure this post is going to make sense to YOU after you re-read it.


I am guessing this was some sort of insult that was lost on me.....

Lol it's not that hard to make sense of just comprehend it my guy. The coping mechanisms are cute tho



Oh.... I tried..... I really did.... yeah i got nothing......


The closest I got was while typing with one hand you climaxed during the second half of the first sentence, and wanted to definitely get on the record that you very much feel good. Very much so.....

So much so that you named Lebron's manhood, and in a sign of peace to the rest of the board wanted to share your own personal source of ecstasy by allowing them to ALSO throat Lebron's manhood.


Im good man....i'll pass....you do you tho....

Thanks lil Bro enjoy your day, imma enjoy this ring for a while :)
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#169 » by goodboy » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:16 pm

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goodboy wrote:The post history I can bring up on the time he was a heat fan would make him reconsider logging back in.

Ill just say that much. till then, no point quoting this useless weasel over and over.

Heatles-LeBron era fan, or actual Heat fan?

Heej wrote:The way I see it, there are 2 types of player fans. Insufferable absolute homers. The types who make even the most ridiculous arguments (lol I had one Lebron fan try and tell me he's a better penetrator than DWade...). And the more rational ones that we see whom are willing to take an objective look at things. I can honestly say I felt a little bit of tension towards Wade fans right in the beginning during the feeling out period, but I've said many times now that I've been converted into a complete Wade homer throughout this entire season.

It's really inspiring to see someone who's gotten so little recognition relative to his abilities and suffered some major setbacks due to freak injuries keep pushing to become the upper echelon player he is. The second category of player fans are the ones that will still keep up with the Heat long after their favorite player is gone. These are the guys that know the names of all the major players in the organization (such as Mickey and Nick Arison, Riley, Zo) and even the names of the assistant coaches like David Fizdale and Ron Rothstein, and love watching Heat games with Eric Reid and Tony Fiorentino (and I honestly feel like they're one of the least biased team commentary crews in the league) because they really do care.

I can understand why you can look on player fans with disgust because you'll feel like they'll just be another enemy once their favorite player is gone, but for the ones that followed this Heat team just as incessantly and devoured every single Heat Index article, and have listened to every single 790theticket interview whether it be Sedano or Lebatard, checked Ira's twitter every single day for new articles, has gone on the MiamiHerald to read Izzy Gutierrez' stuff, and watched all the postgame interviews on Heat.com, you can't help but feel like you've got a little bit of the Heatles in you. And that stays with you long after Lebron or CB are gone. I really believe that.


Im sure he has abit of Heat inside of him, hence the thread. Take care.
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#170 » by DaPessimist » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:16 pm

There's so much flopping and crying these days, I don't imagine any of these teams like each other when it's all over.



Imagine playing a pick-up game against someone who flopped and complained on every play. I've seen fights break out at the park over the kind of nonsense that regularly takes place in a modern NBA game.
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Post#171 » by Tracymcgoaty » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:17 pm

Honestly couldn't give less of a ****...Great team with likeable guys. But i wouldn't hold it against a team who'd just lost an nba finals. I found it funny how people were bashing Lebron when he walked off the floor in game 3 i believe?

This is the **** NBA finals get your **** heads straight people are going to get mad. Like people never played sports or something.
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#172 » by Tracymcgoaty » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:18 pm

goodboy wrote:
Funcrusher wrote:
goodboy wrote:The post history I can bring up on the time he was a heat fan would make him reconsider logging back in.

Ill just say that much. till then, no point quoting this useless weasel over and over.

Heatles-LeBron era fan, or actual Heat fan?

Heej wrote:The way I see it, there are 2 types of player fans. Insufferable absolute homers. The types who make even the most ridiculous arguments (lol I had one Lebron fan try and tell me he's a better penetrator than DWade...). And the more rational ones that we see whom are willing to take an objective look at things. I can honestly say I felt a little bit of tension towards Wade fans right in the beginning during the feeling out period, but I've said many times now that I've been converted into a complete Wade homer throughout this entire season.

It's really inspiring to see someone who's gotten so little recognition relative to his abilities and suffered some major setbacks due to freak injuries keep pushing to become the upper echelon player he is. The second category of player fans are the ones that will still keep up with the Heat long after their favorite player is gone. These are the guys that know the names of all the major players in the organization (such as Mickey and Nick Arison, Riley, Zo) and even the names of the assistant coaches like David Fizdale and Ron Rothstein, and love watching Heat games with Eric Reid and Tony Fiorentino (and I honestly feel like they're one of the least biased team commentary crews in the league) because they really do care.

I can understand why you can look on player fans with disgust because you'll feel like they'll just be another enemy once their favorite player is gone, but for the ones that followed this Heat team just as incessantly and devoured every single Heat Index article, and have listened to every single 790theticket interview whether it be Sedano or Lebatard, checked Ira's twitter every single day for new articles, has gone on the MiamiHerald to read Izzy Gutierrez' stuff, and watched all the postgame interviews on Heat.com, you can't help but feel like you've got a little bit of the Heatles in you. And that stays with you long after Lebron or CB are gone. I really believe that.


Im sure he has abit of Heat inside of him, hence the thread. Take care.


Dayum what kind of history the Heat board got with Heej lol?
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Post#173 » by Tracymcgoaty » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:23 pm

And another thing...For years...FOR YEAAARS on this forum people complained about this league being too buddy/buddy and soft hearing quotes such as: Im tired of everyone being friends with each other Giannis is such a breath of fresh air!!!

Now we have a team walking off no talking or anything not even a handshake and people are mad? Make up your mind.
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Post#174 » by Dr_Heat » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:36 pm

:lol: OP has the biggest man crush on Lebron I have ever seen. Imagine following him like a lil puppy from city to city. I’ll give it to OP, he has graduate from bandwagon jumping 101 with honors. Oof
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Post#175 » by Heej » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:40 pm

Tracymcgoaty wrote:
goodboy wrote:
Funcrusher wrote:Heatles-LeBron era fan, or actual Heat fan?

Heej wrote:The way I see it, there are 2 types of player fans. Insufferable absolute homers. The types who make even the most ridiculous arguments (lol I had one Lebron fan try and tell me he's a better penetrator than DWade...). And the more rational ones that we see whom are willing to take an objective look at things. I can honestly say I felt a little bit of tension towards Wade fans right in the beginning during the feeling out period, but I've said many times now that I've been converted into a complete Wade homer throughout this entire season.

It's really inspiring to see someone who's gotten so little recognition relative to his abilities and suffered some major setbacks due to freak injuries keep pushing to become the upper echelon player he is. The second category of player fans are the ones that will still keep up with the Heat long after their favorite player is gone. These are the guys that know the names of all the major players in the organization (such as Mickey and Nick Arison, Riley, Zo) and even the names of the assistant coaches like David Fizdale and Ron Rothstein, and love watching Heat games with Eric Reid and Tony Fiorentino (and I honestly feel like they're one of the least biased team commentary crews in the league) because they really do care.

I can understand why you can look on player fans with disgust because you'll feel like they'll just be another enemy once their favorite player is gone, but for the ones that followed this Heat team just as incessantly and devoured every single Heat Index article, and have listened to every single 790theticket interview whether it be Sedano or Lebatard, checked Ira's twitter every single day for new articles, has gone on the MiamiHerald to read Izzy Gutierrez' stuff, and watched all the postgame interviews on Heat.com, you can't help but feel like you've got a little bit of the Heatles in you. And that stays with you long after Lebron or CB are gone. I really believe that.


Im sure he has abit of Heat inside of him, hence the thread. Take care.


Dayum what kind of history the Heat board got with Heej lol?

Hate to see some of these guys hating on me now, but Heatles era was and always will be my favorite LeBron era ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. That's the only team board I ever participated in on RealGM and I truly loved that team. Hell, the only jerseys hanging in my room are White Hot Heat Bron and Wade. Will always have immense love and respect for Riles and Spo and UD and CB and all those wonderful guys.

In fact I think the 27 game win-streak Heat are the second best team of the 2010s after the 2017 Warriors, and the only reason their dominance wasn't recognized is cuz Wade injured himself vs Boston. Otherwise they sweep through the Eastern conference and smoke the Spurs in 5.

I went in to this series hoping this could be as cordial a series as the Nuggets one, cuz nuggets fans were overall chill. But seeing the toxicity and disrespect of "Heat" fans towards LeBron just made me see them as the enemy. And I put that in quotations cuz one of my best friends IRL is a Heat fan ever since Shaq joined and he only had love and respect for LeBron.

This cast of players is trashy and classless to me compared to the Heatles. Seeing guys like Clam Chowder try to injure LeBron is honestly disgusting. And the last straw was seeing the Heatles era guys taking their lumps and congratulating the Lakers while the new school trash just walked Away just cemented it for me. These guys don't have the class that the Heatles did and Heat fans are triggered by me saying this and pretending like my opinion is irrelevant. But they're the one digging up my posts and responding angrily and getting insecure trying to insult my fandom :lol:
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#176 » by dr3am » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:41 pm

goodboy wrote:The post history I can bring up on the time he was a heat fan would make him reconsider logging back in.

Ill just say that much. till then, no point quoting this useless weasel over and over.

:rofl: :rofl: don’t do it goodboy... He’s already embarrassed himself the moment when that one user asked you was he a HEAT fan, SMH.
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Post#177 » by KyRo23 » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:45 pm

Coco Costanza wrote:Isn't this simply due to Covid?


Yes. the guys who just spent 48 minutes running into each other’s bodies aren’t allowed to shake hands
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Post#178 » by RB34 » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:46 pm

Heej wrote:Gotta love how the coping mechanism is "pLaYeR fAnS wOnT fEeL aS gOoD aS tEaM fAnS" :lol: Lebron fans we up BABYYYYY!!! LeGOAT in ur throat


Bro, you got rekt.

Then you came back with the whole raise your voice play..

Take a seat and enjoy your “championship”
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#179 » by dr3am » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:49 pm

Tracymcgoaty wrote:
goodboy wrote:
Funcrusher wrote:Heatles-LeBron era fan, or actual Heat fan?

Heej wrote:The way I see it, there are 2 types of player fans. Insufferable absolute homers. The types who make even the most ridiculous arguments (lol I had one Lebron fan try and tell me he's a better penetrator than DWade...). And the more rational ones that we see whom are willing to take an objective look at things. I can honestly say I felt a little bit of tension towards Wade fans right in the beginning during the feeling out period, but I've said many times now that I've been converted into a complete Wade homer throughout this entire season.

It's really inspiring to see someone who's gotten so little recognition relative to his abilities and suffered some major setbacks due to freak injuries keep pushing to become the upper echelon player he is. The second category of player fans are the ones that will still keep up with the Heat long after their favorite player is gone. These are the guys that know the names of all the major players in the organization (such as Mickey and Nick Arison, Riley, Zo) and even the names of the assistant coaches like David Fizdale and Ron Rothstein, and love watching Heat games with Eric Reid and Tony Fiorentino (and I honestly feel like they're one of the least biased team commentary crews in the league) because they really do care.

I can understand why you can look on player fans with disgust because you'll feel like they'll just be another enemy once their favorite player is gone, but for the ones that followed this Heat team just as incessantly and devoured every single Heat Index article, and have listened to every single 790theticket interview whether it be Sedano or Lebatard, checked Ira's twitter every single day for new articles, has gone on the MiamiHerald to read Izzy Gutierrez' stuff, and watched all the postgame interviews on Heat.com, you can't help but feel like you've got a little bit of the Heatles in you. And that stays with you long after Lebron or CB are gone. I really believe that.


Im sure he has abit of Heat inside of him, hence the thread. Take care.


Dayum what kind of history the Heat board got with Heej lol?

Oh trust me, he’s got a lot of history with Heej, so do I... Unlucky for him I have a lot of time on my hands today to dig up some old gems of his. He better take a seat
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Re: No one on the Heat shook hands with the Lakers other than UD 

Post#180 » by Tracymcgoaty » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:53 pm

dr3am wrote:
Tracymcgoaty wrote:
goodboy wrote:

Im sure he has abit of Heat inside of him, hence the thread. Take care.


Dayum what kind of history the Heat board got with Heej lol?

Oh trust me, he’s got a lot of history with Heej, so do I... Unlucky for him I have a lot of time on my hands today to dig up some old gems of his. He better take a seat


Lool take it easy boys :lol:
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