AtlienInTheGoodieMob
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fine Pop for sitting players but bron can up and leave mid season. I see you Deputy Comish Lebron 


Theres no steroid that turns you back into a freak after two weeks. I've been around it all and cycled HGH for injuries. shyt takes awhile
Theres no steroid that turns you back into a freak after two weeks. I've been around it all and cycled HGH for injuries. shyt takes awhile
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Lmao
Somebody here photo shopped theon this pic. That was the silliest shyt EVER
Is there any precedent for an athlete doing that?![]()
took a year off to "play baseball"Dude was hosting parties and everything. Disgusting![]()
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Lmao
Somebody here photo shopped theon this pic. That was the silliest shyt EVER

You know what I mean ...Looking back? It was overwhelmingly odd at the time

Supposedly he quit on the team before the trades. Windhorst reported it so there's probably some truth to itYou know what I mean ...![]()
“[Cavs GM] David Griffin tells the story. He said that LeBron had been moping for weeks," Windhorst said.
“It was LeBron’s birthday — it was December 30th. They were playing in Atlanta. It was before Atlanta went on their 20-game win streak, so it wasn’t really deemed a big game yet. And they thought LeBron was going to play, and LeBron just decided, ‘I’m not gonna play.’ Like, at the last minute, he told them, ‘I’m not playing.’ Didn’t even come out to the bench, just sat in the back, didn’t come out.”
This, of course, shocked the shyt out of the Cavs, who were 18-12 going into that Hawks game (which they lost, duh).
“[James] had sort of just like waved a bit of a white flag there," Windhorst said. "He just didn’t feel like playing. He had never done that ever before. He had always just played through it. And so it was after that game, [the Cavaliers] said, ‘Alright, take your two weeks off,’ because he had reached a very low point.”
http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/...+03+2015&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Wow, straight from the GM tooSupposedly he quit on the team before the trades. Windhorst reported it so there's probably some truth to it
at him as well