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Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

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  • #16
    Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

    Just to see who they try sign for the league min., I want him to go to Miami. Will Ray Allen sign there to play with, will Farmar?

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    • #17
      Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

      This is going to be his Cleveland Swan song. Full of highlight reels framed around the idea that Lefraud means so much to the game, and that leaving cleveland is best for the game of basketball.
      You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
        This is going to be his Cleveland Swan song. Full of highlight reels framed around the idea that Lefraud means so much to the game, and that leaving cleveland is best for the game of basketball.
        Just curious, why do you call him Lefraud?
        Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
          This is going to be his Cleveland Swan song. Full of highlight reels framed around the idea that Lefraud means so much to the game, and that leaving cleveland is best for the game of basketball.
          Bron Bron ain't goin nowhere.......

          Cleveland......

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          • #20
            Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

            Originally posted by odeez View Post
            Just curious, why do you call him Lefraud?
            Cause he isn't a winner, yet is treated like he won multiple rings and is in the hall of fame right now. LeFraud. Also is whole demeanor, cuttin up and dancing on the bench, walking off the court before the game is over (vs Pacers). Also this its all about winning thing, yet he is essentially going to handicap Cleveland (if he stays) from signing any new players to give him help. When a guy says I need help, give me good players, but make sure you max me out this offseason, he isn't interested in winning.
            Last edited by graphic-er; 07-07-2010, 04:34 PM.
            You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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            • #21
              Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

              I, too, think this is very egotistical of him and it is mostly just for more publicity to make his decision live on ESPN. I'm just wondering how much $$$ he's getting from ESPN to do this--I'd assume they are paying him something??? I doubt I'll watch it as the way media is and how news is leaked so much in this day of age, it will be all over the Internet via Twitter and other media outlets before 9 PM even rolls around most likely, so why bother watching more highlights of the NBA's "Chosen One" when I don't have to?

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              • #22
                Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

                Surely there is some show on the Cartoon Network or Comedy Central that would take precedence over this spectacle, or even something on the big 4 networks that might be watchable in that time slot.

                Maybe there is a Godzilla movie about a monster devastating Cleveland on Syfy, who knows?

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                • #23
                  Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

                  I have a life, therefore I will not watch. I'll see what's up on the ticker later on.

                  As for LeBron, his ego is apparently as massive as his NBA Championship trophy case is empty.

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                  • #24
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                    Truely, truely, I say to you, I will not watch LBJ's ego stroke. Sadly I do not give a flying crap at this point where he goes. I can wait until Friday AM.
                    http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...nce-stephenson
                    "But, first, let us now praise famous moments, because something happened Tuesday night in Indianapolis that you can watch a lifetime’s worth of professional basketball and never see again. There was a brief, and very decisive, and altogether unprecedented, outburst of genuine officiating, and it was directed at the best player in the world, and that, my dear young person, simply is not done."

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                    • #25
                      Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

                      Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                      Cause he isn't a winner, yet is treated like he won multiple rings and is in the hall of fame right now. LeFraud. Also is whole demeanor, cuttin up and dancing on the bench, walking off the court before the game is over (vs Pacers). Also this its all about winning thing, yet he is essentially going to handicap Cleveland (if he stays) from signing any new players to give him help. When a guy says I need help, give me good players, but make sure you max me out this offseason, he isn't interested in winning.
                      Ok, I see, but not a winner, are you kidding me? I sense a lot of jealousy here. Sounds like you and Skip Bayless need to hang out, he shares your opinion of Lebron. Who cares if he dances by the bench, a lot of players dance by the bench. I would be dancing too if I was him. The whole not being about winning thing just boggles my mind... Cleveland has been one of the best teams in the regular season over the last few years. Now if you had said he is not a winner in the playoffs that might hold more weight. I also wouldn't say he is handicapping Cleveland, he has given them everything except a championship over the last seven years. I would argue he needs a better supporting cast, most teams that win Championships these days have at least two All Stars, and no an old Shaq, and Mo Williams do not count. He does need to find a way to get it done in the playoffs, that I would not argue.

                      Tell me if he played for the Pacers you would feel the same way? I am willing to bet you would not, I don't think any of us would. Also, how do you know what he has said in terms of give me a max contract talk? How do any of us know? I would agree this hour special is a little over board, but it's his life, we don't have to watch it. I agree it is annoying seeing Lebron this and Lebron that, but that is the nature of media. Lebron is a HOF player simply based on what he has done so far, and he is only 25. I get that it sucks seeing him play for another team and getting all this attention, but if you watch him play, which I am sure you have, dude is a stud no matter how you cut it.

                      Calling him names, though it is your right to do so, is silly, IMO. But I respect your opinion, so don't think I am attacking you, I just disagree with calling him silly names, when he is obviously a great player and his career is only half way done. My sense is that knowing he will never play for us and seeing him all the time is annoying to you and others, I get that no doubt. But picking out little things you don't like about him and saying he isn't about winning just isn't truth, it's jealousy.

                      Also f.y.i. I do not have any Lebron gear or anything with his name on it and I am not a fanboy of his, but I do respect him as a player and entertainer, which he is. He is a flat out stud on the court and one hell of a basketball player, that is fact. It just annoys me with the name calling although it is your right to do so. I just disagree 100% with the name calling.
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                      • #26
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                        [QUOTE=PacerDude;1030684]I have a life, therefore I will not watch. I'll see what's up on the ticker later on.

                        As for LeBron, his ego is apparently as massive as his NBA Championship trophy case is empty.[/QUOTE]

                        Quote of the year.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

                          With Wade and Bosh signing in Miami, Amare signing in New York, Dirk signing in Dallas, Joe Johnson signing in Atlanta, there is only one top player left. Lebron. What does that tell me? He's leaving Cleveland.
                          "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                          -Lance Stephenson

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                          • #28
                            Re: Will You Watch LeBron's "Special"?

                            Looks like he will announce his decision within the first ten minutes of the show, thank goodness!

                            http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...s_of_telecast/
                            Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                            • #29
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                              SVG will not watch...ha

                              http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...wades_lap_dog/

                              Magic coach Stan Van Gundy is known for being candid, but he was especially so on Wednesday.

                              In an interview with the Orlando Sentinel, Van Gundy opened up about the special ESPN will air on Thursday night as LeBron James announces where he'll play next season and other free-agent topics.

                              "It takes 15 seconds to say, 'I've decided to stay in Cleveland,' but we've got another 59 minutes and 45 seconds to, what? Promote LeBron James? As if we don't do that enough," said Van Gundy, who will not watch the special.

                              Van Gundy added that he wasn't surprised to hear that Chris Bosh will join Dwyane Wade in Miami.

                              He said Bosh has been following Wade around "for two weeks like a lapdog."

                              Van Gundy added that while free agency has gotten out of control, guys like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant were still able to get contract extensions with little fanfare.

                              "It's gotten ridiculous I think. It's really I mean it's almost like a parody of itself this whole situation now," Van Gundy said.

                              "Look, the guy's a great player and wherever he goes, my bet would be Cleveland, that place will be excited. But an hour long special?"
                              Last edited by focused444; 07-07-2010, 06:21 PM.

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                              • #30
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                                Originally posted by focused444 View Post
                                SVG will not watch...ha

                                http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...wades_lap_dog/

                                Magic coach Stan Van Gundy is known for being candid, but he was especially so on Wednesday.

                                In an interview with the Orlando Sentinel, Van Gundy opened up about the special ESPN will air on Thursday night as LeBron James announces where he'll play next season and other free-agent topics.

                                "It takes 15 seconds to say, 'I've decided to stay in Cleveland,' but we've got another 59 minutes and 45 seconds to, what? Promote LeBron James? As if we don't do that enough," said Van Gundy, who will not watch the special.

                                Van Gundy added that he wasn't surprised to hear that Chris Bosh will join Dwyane Wade in Miami.

                                He said Bosh has been following Wade around "for two weeks like a lapdog."

                                Van Gundy added that while free agency has gotten out of control, guys like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant were still able to get contract extensions with little fanfare.

                                "It's gotten ridiculous I think. It's really I mean it's almost like a parody of itself this whole situation now," Van Gundy said.

                                "Look, the guy's a great player and wherever he goes, my bet would be Cleveland, that place will be excited. But an hour long special?"
                                I just read that too, not a big SVG fan. It is going to be great seeing Heat v Magic games next season. Stan is a goofball, but he does like to keep it real. He has good reason to hate on Miami I guess, since Riley ran him out of there 05/06.
                                Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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