StfuI dont think , I know
Cavs will win 3 straight
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StfuI dont think , I know
Cavs will win 3 straight
Let it go dog it's over ...I dont think , I know
Cavs will win 3 straight
Bron losing in the finals is a tradition by now. Me and my little bro get together and moms even makes us food to watch Bron fail.. i am going to miss him losing every June when he is gone..
Only good thing about June is Lethottie hunting season.. we get to up those embarassing threads they make on Lebron being top 5 all time.
Why yall keep comparing age
Lebron total minutes are of someone 5 years older, legs are worn down
so who will you redirect your hatred towards now?
Besides Porzingis
I don't hate Porzingis. I hate Knicks fans.
I'm keeping my options open right now. I'm a free agent
Dude is actually hurting his legacy by not just blowing his knee out and retiring at this point.
hahahaKobe: went bald with dignity. Bron: out here with his head lookin like a lawn of dead grass mixed with green grass.
Would rep you. Lol @ green grass and dead grass thoughLeBron is the anti Kobe
Kobe: 5-2 in the Finals. Bron: 2-5.
Kobe: embraced being the hated villain. Bron: tries too hard to be the good guy.
Kobe: Had killer instinct. Mental toughness. Could take over a game by himself. Had a post game.
Bron: none of those.
Kobe: went bald with dignity. Bron: out here with his head lookin like a lawn of dead grass mixed with green grass.
Kobe: Won all his rings with the Lakers and stuck with them through thick and thin till the very end.
Bron: won his only rings with another franchise.
Kobe: Still winning rings at 31 not slowing down.
Bron: At 31 may never win another ring again and on the decline.
Add in that Kobe was plagued with injuries throughout his career and Bron wasn't. Its no doubt. Kobe>LeBron.
He really needs to focus on his jumpshot because he clearly can't get to the rim the way he used to in Miami. I think he will be a deadly midrange scorer and if he can get that midrange game down perfect he will be able to play with spacing just like Jordan did.
Jordan's jumpshot wasn't that good when he got into the league...it evolved to what it became in the mid 90's (right before his first retirement)Too late for that. MJ was a deadly midrange scorer in various ways throughout his career. That was his bread and butter.
The 1 and 2 dribble pullup, the fadeaway, the post game, positioning, footwoork, etc. were all tailored for that type of game.
In my opinion, it would extremely difficult for LeBron to just reinvent himself after 13 years in the league.