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Post by agentmanningctu on Jun 26, 2012 10:54:33 GMT -5
Does all the hate on LeBron stop? He silenced all the haters with a ring. He's played better than Kobe for several years now. What more do people want from him?
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Post by Cameron on Jun 26, 2012 11:48:01 GMT -5
It will never stop. Even if he ends up with more championship rings than Bill Russell, they'll then just move on to the next thing they can criticize him for. When it reaches the point where even sports commentators and journalists are looking to hate him as well, you can expect social media to hate on him as well. Skip Bayless for example. The guy works for ESPN and he has been criticizing him for years. He claimed LeBron James wasn't in his top 5 current best players list less than a year ago. Being a Vanderbilt fan, I am sad to say that Skip Bayless went to Vanderbilt. He's funny because he thinks he's smarter than everyone else on ESPN. They'll be debating something and Skip Bayless will always be the one with the different answer.
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Post by Homerunsox2005 on Jun 26, 2012 12:42:18 GMT -5
Yeah Skip Bayless has said some crazy things. Lebron is a fantastic player and deserved getting his ring this year. I still don't like him though. Theres not much to really criticize him about though, he can pretty much do it all, except I still don't think he's really that clutch.
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Post by 2091401 on Jun 26, 2012 18:52:20 GMT -5
It will never stop. Even if he ends up with more championship rings than Bill Russell, they'll then just move on to the next thing they can criticize him for. When it reaches the point where even sports commentators and journalists are looking to hate him as well, you can expect social media to hate on him as well. Skip Bayless for example. The guy works for ESPN and he has been criticizing him for years. He claimed LeBron James wasn't in his top 5 current best players list less than a year ago. Being a Vanderbilt fan, I am sad to say that Skip Bayless went to Vanderbilt. He's funny because he thinks he's smarter than everyone else on ESPN. They'll be debating something and Skip Bayless will always be the one with the different answer. Yeah, I really don't like Skip Bayless. And I don't think the LeBron hate will stop until he wins a few more rings. Even then, I think "The Decision" was the biggest mistake of his career.
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Post by Car889 on Jun 26, 2012 19:26:37 GMT -5
It will never stop. Even if he ends up with more championship rings than Bill Russell, they'll then just move on to the next thing they can criticize him for. When it reaches the point where even sports commentators and journalists are looking to hate him as well, you can expect social media to hate on him as well. Skip Bayless for example. The guy works for ESPN and he has been criticizing him for years. He claimed LeBron James wasn't in his top 5 current best players list less than a year ago. Being a Vanderbilt fan, I am sad to say that Skip Bayless went to Vanderbilt. He's funny because he thinks he's smarter than everyone else on ESPN. They'll be debating something and Skip Bayless will always be the one with the different answer. Yeah, I really don't like Skip Bayless. And I don't think the LeBron hate will stop until he wins a few more rings. Even then, I think "The Decision" was the biggest mistake of his career. People from Cleveland will never stop hating on LeBron, unless he joins them and finally wins a title with them.
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Post by 2091401 on Jun 26, 2012 22:30:38 GMT -5
Yeah, I really don't like Skip Bayless. And I don't think the LeBron hate will stop until he wins a few more rings. Even then, I think "The Decision" was the biggest mistake of his career. People from Cleveland will never stop hating on LeBron, unless he joins them and finally wins a title with them. People in Cleveland hate him because of "The Decision". Most people who hate him do...
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Post by Car889 on Jun 27, 2012 11:06:26 GMT -5
People from Cleveland will never stop hating on LeBron, unless he joins them and finally wins a title with them. People in Cleveland hate him because of "The Decision". Most people who hate him do... Yes, and during the 09/10 NBA season LeBron promised Cleveland that he'd win an NBA title for them and we all know what happened after he lost again before even getting to the Finals.
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Post by Ozzie on Jun 27, 2012 14:05:15 GMT -5
I'm not a Lebron fan, but I definitely don't hate him. He's a great player. I think a lot of people will actually not hate him as much after this. I don't really understand it, but even I'm a little more keen on him now.
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Post by don0tto on Jun 27, 2012 22:01:09 GMT -5
Screw lebron the title was fixed
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Post by 2091401 on Jun 28, 2012 9:51:17 GMT -5
Screw lebron the title was fixed It's a conspiracy, I tell you! Isn't that a little bit far-fetched?
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Post by Apeman711 on Jul 1, 2012 14:55:04 GMT -5
People from Cleveland will never stop hating on LeBron, unless he joins them and finally wins a title with them. People in Cleveland hate him because of "The Decision". Most people who hate him do... This is why I don't like him. I hate all of the "Big 3" for that show.
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Post by 2091401 on Jul 2, 2012 12:13:28 GMT -5
Yeah I think it revolves around them too much as well... I hated after they won the Finals when only those 3 were given the mic and they were talking about their "team effort" like it was only the 3 of them.
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Post by Cameron on Jul 2, 2012 14:21:14 GMT -5
Yeah I think it revolves around them too much as well... I hated after they won the Finals when only those 3 were given the mic and they were talking about their "team effort" like it was only the 3 of them. That's funny because Shane Battier was the one who received most of the interviews during their playoff run. Shane Battier and Mike Miller have had their attention as well, they've just been interviewed separately from the LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. I have not even seen Mario Chalmers interviewed anywhere for some reason. The guy did a lot more than people realize. He scored 25 points in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, giving his team a 3-1 series lead.
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Post by 2091401 on Jul 2, 2012 14:25:08 GMT -5
Yeah I think it revolves around them too much as well... I hated after they won the Finals when only those 3 were given the mic and they were talking about their "team effort" like it was only the 3 of them. That's funny because Shane Battier was the one who received most of the interviews during their playoff run. Shane Battier and Mike Miller have had their attention as well, they've just been interviewed separately from the LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. I have not even seen Mario Chalmers interviewed anywhere for some reason. The guy did a lot more than people realize. He scored 25 points in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, giving his team a 3-1 series lead. Yeah, but I meant like right after the Finals... like during the post-game show. I can't remember what exactly LeBron said, but I remember him specifically saying something like "the 3 of us" when he was talking about the team.
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Post by Ozzie on Jul 2, 2012 15:18:24 GMT -5
It's like there's the Big 3 (D-Wade, Lebron, and Bosh) and then there's the Little 3 (Chalmers, Miller, and Battier).
Then there's Udonis Haslem, Dexter Pittman, and Norris Cole: The Three Nobody Cares About.
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