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Dray n Klay
11-25-2016, 06:21 PM
LeBron left a 4 straight Finals 2 championship Heat team with 3 all-stars to join a 33 win team Cavs team.




Why doesn't he get more credit for intentionally putting himself in a worse situation? :confusedshrug:

pauk
11-25-2016, 06:47 PM
He first left a 66 win Cavs team for a Wade/Heat team that missed the playoffs or got swept in 1st round 4 straight years.......... what some cretins called "colluding" & similar to what KD did.....

Cavs immediately became one of the worst teams in the NBA & remained so.
Heat immediately got to 4 Finals, winning 2 championships.

He then left that Heat team for that exact Cavs team...........

Heat immediately became one of the worst teams in the NBA.
Cavs immediately got to the Finals, winning the championship next year.

lol, that is one of the GOAT impacts.

Dray n Klay
11-25-2016, 06:59 PM
He first left a 66 win Cavs team for a Wade/Heat team that missed the playoffs or got swept in 1st round 4 straight years.......... what some cretins called "colluding" & similar to what KD did.....

Cavs immediately became one of the worst teams in the NBA & remained so.
Heat immediately got to 4 Finals, winning 2 championships.

He then left that Heat team for that exact Cavs team...........

Heat immediately became one of the worst teams in the NBA.
Cavs immediately got to the Finals, winning the championship next year.

lol, that is one of the GOAT impacts.


And to cap it off he won it with 0 all-star teammates last year

veilside23
11-25-2016, 07:19 PM
you make it sound like Kyrie is scrub.

moongaze
11-25-2016, 07:22 PM
This dude dray n Klay probably likes Lebron more than his wife. Ridiculous. Never seen someone ride another man's nuts this much.

egokiller
11-25-2016, 07:45 PM
A team that's 2/4 in the finals is hardly a dynasty. Leaving to join a team that had 3 first picks and a 4th pick in 4 year span was only logical.

Bankaii
11-25-2016, 08:04 PM
A team that's 2/4 in the finals is hardly a dynasty. Leaving to join a team that had 3 first picks and a 4th pick in 4 year span was only logical.
Kyrie
Waiters
Wiggins
Bennett
Thompson

Man those great picks would've resulted in a team that misses the playoffs every year.

egokiller
11-25-2016, 08:39 PM
Kyrie
Waiters
Wiggins
Bennett
Thompson

Man those great picks would've resulted in a team that misses the playoffs every year.

It's not the picks, but the trading value. Do you think the Cavs current roster would look like it current does if they didn't have those #1 picks to trade?

:roll:

*yawn*

It gets boring having to spell things out for these lebron d1ckriders all the time.....

JR Smith came from D waiters trade.
Love came from Bennett and Wiggins trade.

Lebron + JR, Love, Kyrie, Thompson > Lebron + 2014 Heat

JT123
11-25-2016, 08:55 PM
It's not the picks, but the trading value. Do you think the Cavs current roster would look like it current does if they didn't have those #1 picks to trade?

:roll:

*yawn*

It gets boring having to spell things out for these lebron d1ckriders all the time.....

JR Smith came from D waiters trade.
Love came from Bennett and Wiggins trade.

Lebron + JR, Love, Kyrie, Thompson > Lebron + 2014 Heat
:facepalm

Bankaii
11-25-2016, 09:36 PM
It's not the picks, but the trading value. Do you think the Cavs current roster would look like it current does if they didn't have those #1 picks to trade?

:roll:

*yawn*

It gets boring having to spell things out for these lebron d1ckriders all the time.....

JR Smith came from D waiters trade.
Love came from Bennett and Wiggins trade.

Lebron + JR, Love, Kyrie, Thompson > Lebron + 2014 Heat
Old man I'll break this down for you.
Most of those trades happened because of Lebron.
Lebron put Cleveland in a "win now" mode. Do you really think they'd trade Wiggins if Lebron doesn't come? Do you really think Love goes to Cleveland if Lebron isn't there?

I doubt the Waiters trade happens either but even if it does...
Kyrie
JR/Shump
Wiggins
Bennett
Thompson
That's sooo much better:roll:

Lebron has old ass men getting delusional on the internet.

qrich
11-25-2016, 09:52 PM
Did your parents get fined for not aborting you?

egokiller
11-26-2016, 01:46 AM
Old man I'll break this down for you.
Most of those trades happened because of Lebron.
Lebron put Cleveland in a "win now" mode. Do you really think they'd trade Wiggins if Lebron doesn't come? Do you really think Love goes to Cleveland if Lebron isn't there?

I doubt the Waiters trade happens either but even if it does...
Kyrie
JR/Shump
Wiggins
Bennett
Thompson
That's sooo much better:roll:

Lebron has old ass men getting delusional on the internet.

You really don't understand how cause and effect works. Ill break it down for you.

1. Cavs win numerous 1st picks

2. Lebron realizes that opportunity to win on Cavs is > old ass heat that went 2/4.

3. Trades are made after lebron joins the Cavs.

#2 doesn't happen without #1.

sportjames23
11-26-2016, 08:26 AM
This dude dray n Klay probably likes Lebron more than his wife. Ridiculous. Never seen someone ride another man's nuts this much.


It's sad, really. This kid lives vicariously through a man who doesn't know he exists.

LAZERUSS
11-26-2016, 10:22 AM
After several frustrating seasons with the Cavs, he basically quit on Cleveland, and left them for what was supposed to a be super team that he engineered. You know..."Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4...."

He then saw that "suoer team" completely crumbling due to injuries and age, and after they were routed by the Spurs in '14, he knew that they were done.

So, he quit that team, and formed what he thought would be the next "super team." He then hand-picked the roster and the coach. And after game four of last year's finals, he was probably about ready to jump ship again. Luckily for him, the best team in the league was reduced to a shell by injuries and a suspension.

We'll see what he does next after this season. I suspect that if his Cavs face the newest "super team" in this year's Finals, that he will either scrap the coach and entire roster, or run like a scared jack-rabbit to yet another city and try and form another "super team." Maybe the Clippers.

jrjim
11-26-2016, 11:45 AM
After several frustrating seasons with the Cavs, he basically quit on Cleveland, and left them for what was supposed to a be super team that he engineered. You know..."Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4...."

He then saw that "suoer team" completely crumbling due to injuries and age, and after they were routed by the Spurs in '14, he knew that they were done.

So, he quit that team, and formed what he thought would be the next "super team." He then hand-picked the roster and the coach. And after game four of last year's finals, he was probably about ready to jump ship again. Luckily for him, the best team in the league was reduced to a shell by injuries and a suspension.

We'll see what he does next after this season. I suspect that if his Cavs face the newest "super team" in this year's Finals, that he will either scrap the coach and entire roster, or run like a scared jack-rabbit to yet another city and try and form another "super team." Maybe the Clippers.

18ppg

tamaraw08
11-26-2016, 11:53 AM
LeBron left a 4 straight Finals 2 championship Heat team with 3 all-stars to join a 33 win team Cavs team.




Why doesn't he get more credit for intentionally putting himself in a worse situation? :confusedshrug:

Did that 33 win team included Kevin Love and his 26 pts and 12 rebs/game?

egokiller
11-26-2016, 12:30 PM
After several frustrating seasons with the Cavs, he basically quit on Cleveland, and left them for what was supposed to a be super team that he engineered. You know..."Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4...."

He then saw that "suoer team" completely crumbling due to injuries and age, and after they were routed by the Spurs in '14, he knew that they were done.

So, he quit that team, and formed what he thought would be the next "super team." He then hand-picked the roster and the coach. And after game four of last year's finals, he was probably about ready to jump ship again. Luckily for him, the best team in the league was reduced to a shell by injuries and a suspension.

We'll see what he does next after this season. I suspect that if his Cavs face the newest "super team" in this year's Finals, that he will either scrap the coach and entire roster, or run like a scared jack-rabbit to yet another city and try and form another "super team." Maybe the Clippers.

He can either show that he can beat a team of 5 all-stars (how many players would love to be in that position to have such a great opportunity to shine) or he can show us that he's not what the stans thought he was.

r0drig0lac
11-26-2016, 04:25 PM
Did your parents get fined for not aborting you?
:lol