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LeBron's legacy

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  • #76
    Re: LeBron's legacy

    Originally posted by Hicks View Post
    Now I've got myself wondering who I consider to be the most skilled player currently in the NBA.

    Is there anything Kobe Bryant can't do other than what his body no longer allows?
    I think "Right Now" Kobe and LeFraud are the best players in the NBA. But I think in 2 or 3 years Kevin Durant and not LeFraud will be dominating the league.

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    • #77
      Re: LeBron's legacy

      Originally posted by Dr. Hibbert View Post
      No reaction from the PD commonfolk? Or are you all the eccentric billionaires I imagine, getting caviar stains on your keyboards and all?
      My caviar must have gotten into my speakers. It happens, especially when my staff overfills my carafe of Dom Perignon and it falls over and hits the edge of my golden plate due to the clumsy oaf negligently knocking it over when he is placing the 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton napkin on my lap...

      I couldn't get any sound from that video, so I have no idea what he said, and I am probably glad about that.

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      • #78
        Re: LeBron's legacy

        Originally posted by mattie View Post
        Carmelo Anthony can do anything.
        Anything but defense, I guess.

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        • #79
          Re: LeBron's legacy

          Originally posted by 15th parallel View Post
          Anything but defense, I guess.
          Talent wise Anthony can do anything. Just because he refuses to play defense doesn't mean he can't play it.

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          • #80
            Re: LeBron's legacy

            Originally posted by woowoo View Post
            You have it backwards, MJ and Kobe as they got/get older did/are rely on the "outside" game much more then the attack the basket game and post game. These players are lean body types and could sustain the athletic part of their game much longer.
            Not true. Do you remember MJ with the Wizards? His entire game consisted of either a step-back mid-range jumper or posting up on smaller guards?

            I've also noticed Kobe's doing more posting up because he's lost the quickness to get around every defender like he used to by dribbling past them.

            So yes, I'll agree in that they attack the rim less (as they aged), but post up less? No.
            Last edited by PR07; 06-13-2011, 01:38 PM.

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            • #81
              Re: LeBron's legacy

              Originally posted by Since86 View Post
              He's fully embraced that nickname. If he didn't like it, it would go away. The ESPN commercial with him and SVP, where he was sitting in a throne? He could easily say no to doing a promotion like that. When you do things like that, and more, then that's owning your nickname. It really doesn't matter if he thought of it or not, he's given himself that name by not only accepting it, but by marketing it.

              Oh, and I fudged up. He doesn't have "KING JAMES" as a tat, he has "CHOSEN" tattoo'd on his back instead.

              But no, winning wont solve this. MJ never lost a finals. MJ actually raised his game in the playoffs, and even more-so in the finals. LeBron averaged 27pts per game this season, and then went on to average less than 20 in the Finals. Those type of choke jobs will stay with him forever.

              They might turn into, "Remember when LeBron couldn't get it done in the Finals? Well look at him now," but he will carry this choke job around with him for the rest of his life, in one fashion or another.

              EDIT: And let's not forget he also has "WITNESS" along the outside of his calf. It's like he's a walking billboard of his perceived greatness.
              So you're *****ing about the fact he embraced the nickname? Okay I guess I don't see the big deal. All I was saying was that it was given to him and he ran with it its not like he created it.

              But as for winning not solving this if he manages to get past this and win multiple titles and be a driving force this will be a distant memory.After all look at Kobe. While many discredit his accomplishments many thought he'd never win without Shaq and now he's surpassed him in ring total.



              People will still hate him but hey if you win that really doesn't sting as much.

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              • #82
                Re: LeBron's legacy

                I'm not "*****ing" at anything, first off.

                I'm saying it doesn't matter if he created the nickname or if his mom did. It doesn't matter.

                If you're going to refer to yourself as King James, and then get it tattoo'd on your body, call yourself The Chosen One, and then get it tattoo'd on your body, and then tell people to Witness your greatness, and get it tattoo'd on your body, then you'd better freaking participate in the show instead of fading into the background so Mario Freaking Chamlers can take a three that you just passed up.

                I forget, when was the last time people questioned Kobe's competitiveness? Never.
                I forget, when was the last time people questioned MJ's competitiveness? Never.

                People will ALWAYS remember LeBron quitting on Cleveland and they will ALWAYS remember him quitting this year.

                Whenever the topic of where LeBron stands as the greatest, those points will be brought up. He will never escape it, even if he goes on to win 15 rings. The argument will always have those two points brought up. Like I said, it might be "Remember how LeBron quit in the playoffs for Cleveland and then quit on the Heat in the Finals? Well, he needed those trials to get where he is today." That is perfectly plausible, but the fact he gave up on two seperate teams when it mattered most, will never be forgotten.

                The point of the tats are that he thinks people are just going to roll over for his greatness, instead of him actually earning it.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • #83
                  Re: LeBron's legacy

                  Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                  I'm not "*****ing" at anything, first off.

                  I'm saying it doesn't matter if he created the nickname or if his mom did. It doesn't matter.

                  If you're going to refer to yourself as King James, and then get it tattoo'd on your body, call yourself The Chosen One, and then get it tattoo'd on your body, and then tell people to Witness your greatness, and get it tattoo'd on your body, then you'd better freaking participate in the show instead of fading into the background so Mario Freaking Chamlers can take a three that you just passed up.

                  I forget, when was the last time people questioned Kobe's competitiveness? Never.
                  I forget, when was the last time people questioned MJ's competitiveness? Never.

                  People will ALWAYS remember LeBron quitting on Cleveland and they will ALWAYS remember him quitting this year.

                  Whenever the topic of where LeBron stands as the greatest, those points will be brought up. He will never escape it, even if he goes on to win 15 rings. The argument will always have those two points brought up. Like I said, it might be "Remember how LeBron quit in the playoffs for Cleveland and then quit on the Heat in the Finals? Well, he needed those trials to get where he is today." That is perfectly plausible, but the fact he gave up on two seperate teams when it mattered most, will never be forgotten.

                  The point of the tats are that he thinks people are just going to roll over for his greatness, instead of him actually earning it.
                  First off sorry about the *****ing comment it just came across that way to me.

                  Kobe is questioned all the time where have you been?

                  You have a point about MJ though

                  I do agree LeBron has entitlement issues but not willing to do the work to do it that's what keeps him from the MJ/Kobe comparisons.

                  But as I said earlier if he wins a few titles perception will change... its up to him though.

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                  • #84
                    Re: LeBron's legacy

                    T-Mobile just made a Special Edition LeBron James Phone....but it only has a Vibrate option....No RINGS

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                    • #85
                      Re: LeBron's legacy

                      Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
                      I do agree LeBron has entitlement issues but not willing to do the work to do it that's what keeps him from the MJ/Kobe comparisons.

                      But as I said earlier if he wins a few titles perception will change... its up to him though.
                      I'd still compare him to Kobe all the time. The fact is neither one of those guys is close to MJ, even though the two groups like to pretend they are.

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                      • #86
                        Re: LeBron's legacy

                        Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                        I'd still compare him to Kobe all the time. The fact is neither one of those guys is close to MJ, even though the two groups like to pretend they are.


                        I try not to get into the MJ debate too much only because I don't think he's the GOAT.

                        Its subjective you could make an argument for Kareem or Wilt as well

                        Or Russell the greatest champion of all if we're talking ring total.

                        But its about who's marketed the best and it was Jordan. The others never got that backing and lived up to the hype at the same time.

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                        • #87
                          Re: LeBron's legacy

                          A man was at the coke machine and needed change for his dollar. Lebron James walks buy and the man asks him if he's got change. Lebron takes his dollar and hands him 3 quarters. "You owe me another quarter!" he says. "Sorry, I don't have a 4th quarter."

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                          • #88
                            Re: LeBron's legacy

                            It's hard to say what LeBron's legacy will be. I mean, he stayed with the Cavs his first 7 yr and had success with them. I'd say that up til now the only blemish on him would be the both the way he left Cleveland and the way he has handled defeat in this Finals series.

                            I know it has to hurt because LeBron's not use to losing, not like this. But if he wants the fans to respect him he has to learn to handle himself with alittle more class and be able to take losing with maturity just as he does winning. He'll carry the sting of this defeat with him throughout the summer, though. But eventually, he'll bounce back...

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                            • #89
                              Re: LeBron's legacy

                              Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
                              I try not to get into the MJ debate too much only because I don't think he's the GOAT.

                              Its subjective you could make an argument for Kareem or Wilt as well

                              Or Russell the greatest champion of all if we're talking ring total.

                              But its about who's marketed the best and it was Jordan. The others never got that backing and lived up to the hype at the same time.
                              Try harder if you don't want a response.

                              I've seen hundreds of games since the early 1970's including Dr. J., Wilt, Kareem, Dream, Shaq, Magic, Bird, Jordan and Kobe. Notwithstanding whatever Pippen said to get in the news, Jordan is better than anyone who has played in the NBA in at least 40 years. I recall when Jordan entered the league and I thought Magic was the GOAT at the time. Jordan clearly surpassed him, Bird, Dream and Kareem. That part should not even be a debate.

                              BTW, Kareem does not have a case for GOAT. Kareem isn't even as good as Magic or Wilt.

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                              • #90
                                Re: LeBron's legacy

                                This will be his legacy...

                                http://www.pacersdigest.com/showpost...8&postcount=13
                                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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