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Rico2016
02-27-2019, 03:31 PM
If you never lead your team when they win are you a good leader

superduper
02-27-2019, 03:33 PM
Is throwing an annual visible meltdown/tantrum on the court demanding a mid-season overhaul and then throwing every single player from 2-15/coach/waterboy under the bus and publicly demanding teammates to be traded then when all of that fails and he has to face them again the next day calling them "his guys" a good leader?

Rico2016
02-27-2019, 03:36 PM
What about killing your dad?

Or punching your teammate in the face?

Or playing baseball?

Or retiring again?

Or winning an NBA Finals averaging 4 rebounds and 2 assists?

Mask the Embiid
02-27-2019, 03:37 PM
Orginally Posted By https://i.postimg.cc/DwbJjXRP/image.jpg
Is throwing an annual visible meltdown/tantrum on the court demanding a mid-season overhaul and then throwing every single player from 2-15/coach/waterboy under the bus and publicly demanding teammates to be traded then when all of that fails and he has to face them again the next day calling them "his guys" a good leader?

Imagine actually getting this worked up over a simple question asked by OP :oldlol:

Operation Meltdown was a smashing success :eek: :oldlol:



Mods...you know what to do

Rico2016
02-27-2019, 03:39 PM
Is throwing an annual visible meltdown/tantrum on the court demanding a mid-season overhaul and then throwing every single player from 2-15/coach/waterboy under the bus and publicly demanding teammates to be traded then when all of that fails and he has to face them again the next day calling them "his guys" a good leader?

Meltdown

superduper
02-27-2019, 03:50 PM
The plain straight up unsugarcoated truth is melting down now? :oldlol:

AirTupac
02-27-2019, 03:53 PM
Is throwing an annual visible meltdown/tantrum on the court demanding a mid-season overhaul and then throwing every single player from 2-15/coach/waterboy under the bus and publicly demanding teammates to be traded then when all of that fails and he has to face them again the next day calling them "his guys" a good leader?

Meltdown? All i see is an ETHER FAMMMMM :roll: :roll:

SamuraiSWISH
02-27-2019, 04:02 PM
Good leader? A great leader.

Scratch that ... an all time great leader. He’s about to win his fourth championship in five years.

His level of individual dominance, leadership, and positive energy managed to seduce the second best player in the sport (after beating him head to head no less) to leave his team of the previous 10 years, just to come play with him so he could win easily.

Curry is in the group with Magic and Zeke as best PG of all time.

If they weren’t so unlikable with the addition of Katie Durant, and now DeMarcus Cousins. And if they toned down a little bit of their cockiness from the latter stages of the 2016 season ...

And let’s just say they won the past two championships without Katie the same way they actually did. People would be talking about Chef Dingo the Thighslapper as a top 10 player of all time.

Spurs m8
02-27-2019, 04:03 PM
I see my post triggered you, OP.

Depends...what's the team's success rate with you as the leader?
Do you elevate your team mates or kill them?

Curry is more respected than bron and always will be...deal with it, bro

34-24 Footwork
02-27-2019, 04:13 PM
Multiple all-stars want to come play with Curry.

They know they'll get their numbers AND win, simultaneously.

STATUTORY
02-27-2019, 04:15 PM
What about killing your dad?

Or punching your teammate in the face?

Or playing baseball?

Or retiring again?

Or winning an NBA Finals averaging 4 rebounds and 2 assists?
imagine something this dumb unironically :facepalm

superduper
02-27-2019, 04:19 PM
imagine something this dumb unironically :facepalm

Imagine making fun of someone's dad dying. Bran stans are legit shameless with zero integrity just like their hero

SamuraiSWISH
02-27-2019, 04:28 PM
Imagine making fun of someone's dad dying. Bran stans are legit shameless with zero integrity just like their hero
They’re just mad because LeBron didn’t have a dad. He quit and ran for the hills when adversity hits just like his son does every four years from a franchise.

And like his ghetto slut of a mother bounced from man-to-man in the housing projects, LeBron does the same but to NBA superstars and NBA franchises.

One was raised with even keel, lower middle income status father who implemented masculine energy and leader ship and calm under pressure.

The other was raised by a ghetto hood rat mother, bouncing from home to home, who taught him to bring nothing but chaos and nonstability to whatever situation he’s in. Create unnecessary drama, and even his “leadership” is that of a passive aggressive female. Also to be a woe is me colorist and borderline racist black liberal.

That’s the difference between rationality and emotionality. Jordan had a father so he was the former, LeBron was raised by a hood rat ghetto mother, the latter.

sdot_thadon
02-27-2019, 04:32 PM
. Also to be a woe is me colorist and borderline racist black liberal.
All the other stupidity you posted aside: You aight? Sounds like something or somebody is eating you.

And1AllDay
02-27-2019, 05:09 PM
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]They

And1AllDay
02-27-2019, 05:10 PM
Is throwing an annual visible meltdown/tantrum on the court demanding a mid-season overhaul and then throwing every single player from 2-15/coach/waterboy under the bus and publicly demanding teammates to be traded then when all of that fails and he has to face them again the next day calling them "his guys" a good leader?

Melt

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superduper
02-27-2019, 05:11 PM
Definitely pulled on the strings of reality of a lot of Bran stans in this thread :oldlol:

Celtics 1825
02-27-2019, 05:11 PM
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]They

SouBeachTalents
02-27-2019, 05:14 PM
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]They

And1AllDay
02-27-2019, 05:16 PM
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]They