Stephen A : All Lebron wants to do is have a stacked deck

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What type of garbage level analysis is this shyt, you could literally do the same retarded breakdown for damn near everyone's career.
:mjlol:@ all the dumb asses that dapped this

Only on thecoli

On topic: Of course Bron got to stack the deck now, shyt everyone in the league need to stack it to compete with the Warriors now


Can you imagine the horror of Lebron stayed on that cavs team and watched

The thunder build that team with smart draft picks
Durant Westbrook ibacka harden (they would have a couple of titles)

Spurs still going

Boston had like 3 years left

Bulls with rose Noah deng

Riley with wade and bosh (he was going there no matter what) and that cap space

And who knows who else


And you have Lebron staying loyal with mike brown and mo willams :francis:


24-33 diving long term contracts them finally get traded for picks at 34 sitting at the end of the pine with the pelicans :yeshrug:
 

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fukk all these analysts....they shyt on Bron and KD for wanting a "stacked deck" then get agged when Dwight or Kyrie or Kobe dont wanna play with certain star players

then all they talk about and promote is the "super teams"..

everybody complain about these teams and yet viewership is up like shyt

meanwhile, if a nikka dont win a ring playing for/with a shytty organization, they wanna piss on his legacy

want nikkas to have rings to be respected but dont want nikkas to be proactive about making it happen

its all agenda pushing
 

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fukk all these analysts....they shyt on Bron and KD for wanting a "stacked deck" then get agged when Dwight or Kyrie or Kobe dont wanna play with certain star players

then all they talk about and promote is the "super teams"..

everybody complain about these teams and yet viewership is up like shyt

meanwhile, if a nikka dont win a ring playing for/with a shytty organization, they wanna piss on his legacy

want nikkas to have rings to be respected but dont want nikkas to be proactive about making it happen

its all agenda pushing
It’s called hedging their bets. shyt on them for not winning with a dumpster fire franchise that nobody ever does with or shyt on them for wanting to play on a successful franchise instead of trying to win with a dumpster fire franchise. Example: Dwight Howard caught a ton of heat for forcing his way out of Orlando since he felt that they didn’t have the pieces to compete in the east, but look at how awful they’ve been since 2012 with no end in sight and no plan for how to improve. Five years later and they’re still in the same position they were after shipping him to Los Angeles.
 

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He's been trying to create his own version of the Warriors since 2010.

GS is better because they drafted well and don't have overpaid scrubs like Tristan Kardashian.

Exactly...LeBron basically helped JR and Tristan get those deals.
 

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I realize you're laughing sarcastically but there's so much wrong with this.


The fact that you're laughing at this totally speaks to the manner in which LeBron marginalizes the talents of his teammates. Pre Cleveland Kevin Love was looked at as arguably a top 5 player, interesting how playing with LeBron has changed people's perceptions of how good he is, as it did with Bosh.

Yes, trading Wiggins (an unproven lottery pick at the time) for Kevin Love to play along Kyrie Irving and LeBron James is stacking the deck.


I'd hate to see LeBron end up on a team with Draymond Green for instance, where he wouldn't be allowed to use his talents as a playmaker and he'd only be judged by how well he hits open 3s.


This.

Love was predominantly a back to the basket low post player before Cleveland. LeBron made him "better" by turning him into a spot up shooter.
 

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Can you imagine the horror of Lebron stayed on that cavs team and watched

The thunder build that team with smart draft picks
Durant Westbrook ibacka harden (they would have a couple of titles)

Spurs still going

Boston had like 3 years left

Bulls with rose Noah deng

Riley with wade and bosh (he was going there no matter what) and that cap space

And who knows who else


And you have Lebron staying loyal with mike brown and mo willams :francis:


24-33 diving long term contracts them finally get traded for picks at 34 sitting at the end of the pine with the pelicans :yeshrug:
Shyt that's practically what KG went through, wasted so many years on those T-Wolves squad and finally got out a bit past his prime. When you got a trash FO, either the player dips out or the player stays and wastes away his career (look at AD right now).
 

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When Lebron was going up against the "big 3" plus Rondo,I didn't hear anyone say shyt about him playing against a stacked deck....Cleveland even lost a series against Orlando where Bron avg 38/8/8.....which just shows how mediocre the talent around him was.

Lebron's had to play against stacked decks for most of his career(Spurs,GS,Celtics,OKC)
 
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I realize you're laughing sarcastically but there's so much wrong with this.


The fact that you're laughing at this totally speaks to the manner in which LeBron marginalizes the talents of his teammates. Pre Cleveland Kevin Love was looked at as arguably a top 5 player, interesting how playing with LeBron has changed people's perceptions of how good he is, as it did with Bosh.

Yes, trading Wiggins (an unproven lottery pick at the time) for Kevin Love to play along Kyrie Irving and LeBron James is stacking the deck.


I'd hate to see LeBron end up on a team with Draymond Green for instance, where he wouldn't be allowed to use his talents as a playmaker and he'd only be judged by how well he hits open 3s.

Im what year was Love a top 5 player?
His grade 5 year, GTFOH
 

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When Lebron was going up against the "big 3" plus Rondo,I didn't hear anyone say shyt about him playing against a stacked deck....Cleveland even lost a series against Orlando where Bron avg 38/8/8.....which just shows how mediocre the talent around him was.



he was supposed to beat that Boston team by himself while mo Willmans was shootingands playing like shyt with mike brown as the coach



i will never forget the struggle

rondo was killing mo Williams lebron had to switch on him

then PP was going off lebron switched back on him

KG going off lebron had to spy on him

ray hitting shots lebron had to chase ray around picks

all while having to score 30 plus leading the team in asst and blocks
 
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