Personally, you're very biased. I hate Lebron, but I have respect for the man.
Its human nature to have biases and impossible not to.
I guess its just different for people who didn't play against him in high school, or see more up close what he did on a day to day basis when he was younger and less mature.
I believe somewhere, I said "was" a bit, and have hinted...which maybe I should just flat out spell it out for people, that he's made a lot of progress in his maturity.
Have I faulted his game anywhere at any time, other than to say "historically, the way to beat him, is to force him into taking jump shots"? If you interpret that as a knock, then shame on you!
Also, just fyi, one player doesn't make a team won, just because he was on the winning team, means nothing
So you're trying to say that Cleveland would have had the best record in the NBA with a different player than LeBron there as well?
Edit:
Your hated on MVP's game is astonishing
Where have I hated on his game? I have said he has been a bad locker room presence and a selfish basketball player in the past. You said he wants to win more than anything, this is true, but, when he was first starting..... for several years...
his idea of win more than anything, was that he had to do everything. That's all fine and dandy, but I personally would rather see a 3pt shot taken by a
completely unguarded Donyell Marshall, than see LeBron James try and nail a fadeaway jumper, while guarded by 3 players.
I guess I just have a different idea of what "wanting to win more than anything" means? I thought it meant, that it didn't matter what I personally accomplished so long as we won? Is that what you think it means? is that what LeBron thought (thought, past tense) it meant?
This part.... isn't relevant... I realize now you said MWP as in Metta WorldPeace, rather than MVP, referring to LeBron James. Unless its another one of your numerous typos?
So, in regards to Metta WorldPeace , the guy has been a distraction in every locker room he's been in. When he played for Chicago he would drink alcohol during halftime in the locker room, I read from the Chicago Tribune, and that particular year he still won the NBA Defensive player of the year, ironically enough.
Going into the stadium and assaulting fans doesn't strike me as someone whom will keep a calm cool head in the locker room either.
Last edited by LBJisaCancer at 7/14/2012 7:58:50 PM