So Whats Bron Legacy After His Finals Record Is 1-3 In The Next Few Weeks

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lets be real miami has


battier
jones
miller
allen
lewis

a 5 man team of people who could win the 3 point contest

birdman, haslem, anthony, howard

average big men but 4?

lebron "the best player in the world?" james


bosh
wade

2 olympians

and

cole
chalmers

2 pgs to get the ball into all of those stars hands that I already named



there are no excuses

I dont wanna hear no bullshyt about jordan, bird, magic and wilt losing
those cats got it done with steve kerr, danny ainge, magic's teams were stacked and whatever cacs wilt was playing with besides jerry west

miami is just garbage and they deserve the karma of trying to stockpile everything
what they need is to fukking practice

Kobe won with Sasha, farmar , Luke, Odom, bynum , gasol.:huhldup:
 

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His legacy will be that he has mad talent but is a soft a$$ ni99a with no heart who underachieved.
 

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For lebron it ain't about his win/loss record in the Finals...it's about how many he wins...nobody cares about how many championships Magic lost, because he won 5 of them sumbytches :pachaha: ...Bron has the pretty stats, the mvps and is already a champion so his place as a top 10ish player is already solidified...what's at stake at this point is moving up to that top 3, GOAT contention level...and he's gonna have to win a lot of rings to do it...he's in the prime of his career and the tri-lateral hype machine that is Nike, the media led by ESPN, and the NBA is all primed and ready to give dude the mj-push as some kind of god manifested on earth in the form of hooper, the greatest basketball player to have ever existed...basically they want another Jordan and Lebron wants to be that...not Jordan the player on the floor who's known as the fiercest competitor and the best winner, in the way that Kobe has strived to be...but Jordan the "brand", the myth of Jordan was big money...and Lebron and those previously mentioned parties that have similar vested interests want to recreate that...but that can't happen unless Lebron becomes a prolific jordan/magic/kobe type winner...it's the whole reason why he quit on Cleveland and ran to form the superfriends in MIA like a lil hoe-bytch coward...wasn't the purest "sports mythos" move, but it seemed to be the easiest and surest path to stack up "not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6..." chips...and go about the business of building that Jordan 2.0/Lebron brand...

people are primed and ready to buy into it, you got people claiming he's better than Jordan already...just those pesky results kinda stand in the way...realistically, the Heat should be getting ready to wrap up a 3peat right and Lebron-Mania would be ridiuclous right now..but him no-showing in the 2011 kinda set things back...he's in the perfect situation to get it done, in the prime of his career with a supers-quad built around him, just from a time point of view he really can't afford to leave more rings on the table...by my estimate he's left 2 already (2010, 2011)...he doesn't want start getting older, losing his superhuman athleticism a couple of years from now...look back and realize he could've easily had like 5 or 6 rings already
 

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yall have to stop jinxing the spurs. but If he does lose they better stop calling him the best "player On the planet"
 

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nobody caught the bad math? :rudy:

"IF" Miami loses this series lbj will be 1-4 in the Finals

2007 - lost to spurs
2011- lost to dallas
2012- beat okc
2013 -
 

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For lebron it ain't about his win/loss record in the Finals...it's about how many he wins...nobody cares about how many championships Magic lost, because he won 5 of them sumbytches :pachaha: ...Bron has the pretty stats, the mvps and is already a champion so his place as a top 10ish player is already solidified...what's at stake at this point is moving up to that top 3, GOAT contention level...and he's gonna have to win a lot of rings to do it...he's in the prime of his career and the tri-lateral hype machine that is Nike, the media led by ESPN, and the NBA is all primed and ready to give dude the mj-push as some kind of god manifested on earth in the form of hooper, the greatest basketball player to have ever existed...basically they want another Jordan and Lebron wants to be that...not Jordan the player on the floor who's known as the fiercest competitor and the best winner, in the way that Kobe has strived to be...but Jordan the "brand", the myth of Jordan was big money...and Lebron and those previously mentioned parties that have similar vested interests want to recreate that...but that can't happen unless Lebron becomes a prolific jordan/magic/kobe type winner...it's the whole reason why he quit on Cleveland and ran to form the superfriends in MIA like a lil hoe-bytch coward...wasn't the purest "sports mythos" move, but it seemed to be the easiest and surest path to stack up "not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6..." chips...and go about the business of building that Jordan 2.0/Lebron brand...

people are primed and ready to buy into it, you got people claiming he's better than Jordan already...just those pesky results kinda stand in the way...realistically, the Heat should be getting ready to wrap up a 3peat right and Lebron-Mania would be ridiuclous right now..but him no-showing in the 2011 kinda set things back...he's in the perfect situation to get it done, in the prime of his career with a supers-quad built around him, just from a time point of view he really can't afford to leave more rings on the table...by my estimate he's left 2 already (2010, 2011)...he doesn't want start getting older, losing his superhuman athleticism a couple of years from now...look back and realize he could've easily had like 5 or 6 rings already

So, in all reality, it is about the win/loss record in the finals.
 
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If it happens that would be a huge blow. He would have one ring in 3 years with a superteam and that one ring would be in a lockout shortened season.

props on the sig

Kobe was basically a 29/6/5 player for his prime while still sharing the ball with Shaq for half of it. That compares favorably to Jordan's 30/6/5 career average. Bron at 28/7/7. Interesting.

Now if Bron loses, despite his stats and MVPs, he can't be compared to Kobe or Mike. Those dudes wouldn't lose 2 finals in 3 years while having home court advantage.
 

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Don't do this...let him LOSE 1st

then we can all rejoice :blessed:


its only been one game guys...stop it

Exactly, they've lost the first game in most of the playoff series they have played together.

They lost Game 1 last year, and everyone was quick to write them off like it was over. Game 2 is the biggest game of his career though....if they lose I wouldnt say its over, but close to it.

Whether they win or lose, Pat Riley is already planning for all scenarios.....which may include possibly trading Bosh, etc. Not sure if they still have the amnesty.....but if they do, they have the option of using it on Mike Millers contract.

If they say they win this series and win again next season.....I believe you will still see players take less money to play with the Heat assuming Lebron stays. Wade is definitely not a max contract player at this point in his career, and neither is Bosh. Miami can conceivably keep all three for less money and add more help.
 
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