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NBAplayoffs2001
12-08-2015, 11:41 PM
It seems to be Curry's league now, not LeBron's.

WorldWarriors
12-08-2015, 11:45 PM
I really do not believe he is salty. I think it's more that he's feeling the pressure to win another ring with his window of opportunity closing. If Kyrie can get back to his level of play then I think LEBRON can relax a bit.

SouBeachTalents
12-08-2015, 11:46 PM
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NBAplayoffs2001
12-08-2015, 11:49 PM
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Doesn't make any sense because both of have the NBA champ trophy.

Lebron23
12-08-2015, 11:51 PM
Doesn't make any sense because both of have the NBA champ trophy.


Finals MVP. You are so gullible. And by the way Kell Brooks is going to KO Amir Khan in 2016.

Bradley and Brooks are the best Welterweights now that Mayweather is retired.

winwin
12-08-2015, 11:57 PM
yes.

and his stans

LeBird
12-09-2015, 12:43 AM
Salty about the team Curry has.

bluechox2
12-09-2015, 12:47 AM
bran had to become a mercenary to get a chip...curry did it by carrying his team built by management

juju151111
12-09-2015, 12:56 AM
Yes, he had a interview where he said he been hearing rumblings of new best player amd he is going to change that.

Ca$H
12-09-2015, 12:56 AM
bran had to become a mercenary to get a chip...curry did it by carrying his team built by management

Just like Jordan. No comparison really.

Wade > Klay

Bosh > Klay

Bran's 2nd and 3rd options were better than Curry's 2nd option.

poido123
12-09-2015, 01:50 AM
Salty about the team Curry has.


:roll:


Do NOT go there :oldlol:

Real14
12-09-2015, 01:52 AM
yes.

and his stans
Nothing to see here folks.. Let's go home.

dubeta
12-09-2015, 01:52 AM
Trent is a LOSER :oldlol:

knicksman
12-09-2015, 01:55 AM
definitely. He wouldnt be pressuring his teammates if he isnt envious of the attention curry is getting

gilalizard
12-09-2015, 02:13 AM
Yes. Obviously.

NZStreetBaller
12-09-2015, 02:23 AM
Yup. Lol he even had to publicly point out the teams health. He gonna be so mad when they break his 27 game win streak. And lebron had 3/5ths of the east all star starters

Spurs m8
12-09-2015, 02:27 AM
So much salt tbh

LeBird
12-09-2015, 05:05 AM
bran had to become a mercenary to get a chip...curry did it by carrying his team built by management

Basically...Curry got a chip because his franchises management was better - it's the equivalent of winning a random prize. Lebron was so great veterans and stars would do anything to play with him. Lebron is the CEO, GM, Coach and star player; defending from 1-5 and playing every role on offense.

pauk
12-09-2015, 06:37 AM
Yes... its Curry who is a top 10 all-time great and a top 2-3 all-time great overall individual talent....

knicksman
12-09-2015, 06:52 AM
Yes... its Curry who is a top 10 all-time great and a top 2-3 all-time great overall individual talent....

LOL. bran knows currys ring is worth more than his

pauk
12-09-2015, 07:13 AM
I do however think he may be somewhat salty at the sheer luck/blessings of the team / supporting cast / what he has to work with around him, very complementary talent while at it and all of them are super healthy all the time, his team, but that Franchise especially, the responsible, who made the correct moves & at the correct time.... who wouldnt be... randomly so it all came together for Warriors & at perfect timing, i mean Curry wasnt (and never will be) even the caliber of player Lebron was (especially not before NBA) for that franchise to be forced to make such smart moves or desperate moves to keep him happy / to make him know they are equally desperate for the same goal, to win the championship....

Lebron had to instead work with "scrubs" 7 straight years, the best he had was Mo Williams or Boobie Gibson or a Zydrunas perhaps.... it was all with sheer individual talent / impact / domination he managed to overachieve like hell with whatever he had to work with around him and ofcourse inevitably come always at the stop line at the very end in the playoffs where the significantly greater teams ofcourse expose what he had to work with around him, over and over and over..... all he needed was just that 1 guy who could help occasionally, he was that good, he/they were that close.... and Cavs couldnt do it.... just a Klay Thompson would have been the difference between a Finals sweep and a Championship (or they would have at least won 1 freakin game) in for example 2007 for him, at the age of 21....

When he left, every single Cavs fan understood, it wasnt because he left, but how he left.... any player (even Jordan) in his situation would have been ringless and craving for a championship before his prime was over and hence after 7 years would start weighing his options elsewhere.... any guy in history would if they were as good as Lebron and going through all that for 7 straight first years in the NBA.....

Now he is back in Cleveland and the same curse is going on.... its just incredible how unlucky Lebron has been with the blessings of the supporting cast Gods, compared to those other guys in the top 10 all-time vicinity....

DoctorP
12-09-2015, 07:28 AM
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That's a lot of cocaine.

Goofsta Knicca
12-09-2015, 07:37 AM
LeBald is ready to **** shit up.

Lebronxrings
12-09-2015, 08:57 AM
I do however think he may be somewhat salty at the sheer luck/blessings of the team / supporting cast / what he has to work with around him, very complementary talent while at it and all of them are super healthy all the time, his team, but that Franchise especially, the responsible, who made the correct moves & at the correct time.... who wouldnt be... randomly so it all came together for Warriors & at perfect timing, i mean Curry wasnt (and never will be) even the caliber of player Lebron was (especially not before NBA) for that franchise to be forced to make such smart moves or desperate moves to keep him happy / to make him know they are equally desperate for the same goal, to win the championship....

Lebron had to instead work with "scrubs" 7 straight years, the best he had was Mo Williams or Boobie Gibson or a Zydrunas perhaps.... it was all with sheer individual talent / impact / domination he managed to overachieve like hell with whatever he had to work with around him and ofcourse inevitably come always at the stop line at the very end in the playoffs where the significantly greater teams ofcourse expose what he had to work with around him, over and over and over..... all he needed was just that 1 guy who could help occasionally, he was that good, he/they were that close.... and Cavs couldnt do it.... just a Klay Thompson would have been the difference between a Finals sweep and a Championship (or they would have at least won 1 freakin game) in for example 2007 for him, at the age of 21....

When he left, every single Cavs fan understood, it wasnt because he left, but how he left.... any player (even Jordan) in his situation would have been ringless and craving for a championship before his prime was over and hence after 7 years would start weighing his options elsewhere.... any guy in history would if they were as good as Lebron and going through all that for 7 straight first years in the NBA.....

Now he is back in Cleveland and the same curse is going on.... its just incredible how unlucky Lebron has been with the blessings of the supporting cast Gods, compared to those other guys in the top 10 all-time vicinity....
Pauk with the ether

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r0drig0lac
12-09-2015, 09:12 AM
I do however think he may be somewhat salty at the sheer luck/blessings of the team / supporting cast / what he has to work with around him, very complementary talent while at it and all of them are super healthy all the time, his team, but that Franchise especially, the responsible, who made the correct moves & at the correct time.... who wouldnt be... randomly so it all came together for Warriors & at perfect timing, i mean Curry wasnt (and never will be) even the caliber of player Lebron was (especially not before NBA) for that franchise to be forced to make such smart moves or desperate moves to keep him happy / to make him know they are equally desperate for the same goal, to win the championship....

Lebron had to instead work with "scrubs" 7 straight years, the best he had was Mo Williams or Boobie Gibson or a Zydrunas perhaps.... it was all with sheer individual talent / impact / domination he managed to overachieve like hell with whatever he had to work with around him and ofcourse inevitably come always at the stop line at the very end in the playoffs where the significantly greater teams ofcourse expose what he had to work with around him, over and over and over..... all he needed was just that 1 guy who could help occasionally, he was that good, he/they were that close.... and Cavs couldnt do it.... just a Klay Thompson would have been the difference between a Finals sweep and a Championship (or they would have at least won 1 freakin game) in for example 2007 for him, at the age of 21....

When he left, every single Cavs fan understood, it wasnt because he left, but how he left.... any player (even Jordan) in his situation would have been ringless and craving for a championship before his prime was over and hence after 7 years would start weighing his options elsewhere.... any guy in history would if they were as good as Lebron and going through all that for 7 straight first years in the NBA.....

Now he is back in Cleveland and the same curse is going on.... its just incredible how unlucky Lebron has been with the blessings of the supporting cast Gods, compared to those other guys in the top 10 all-time vicinity....

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diamenz
12-09-2015, 10:33 AM
of course he's salty. it's lebron james ffs.

Mr. Jabbar
12-09-2015, 11:07 AM
His stans too. We basically jumped from Kobe era to Curry era, no in-betweens. They are so MAD about that I don't think they'll ever recover.