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Westbrook_Fan
03-15-2022, 12:21 AM
He joined a 17 win lottery Cavs team in 2003

He joined a 47 win Heat team that lost in the 1st round in 2010

He joined a 33 win lottery Cavs team in 2014

He joined a 35 win lottery Lakers team in 2018


I don't get it, why does he always join terrible rosters? When will he join a 55 win team like Jordan did in 1995? :confusedshrug::biggums:

Baller789
03-15-2022, 12:31 AM
Why is the OP named Westbrook fan but all he does is spam useless Lebron threads?

Why is OP such a loser?

2much_knowledge
03-15-2022, 12:33 AM
Why is the OP named Westbrook fan but all he does is spam useless Lebron threads?

Why is OP such a loser?

Good question. He sure slurps alot. Westbrook must be jelaous

Spurs m8
03-15-2022, 12:35 AM
Op is a gaslighting little b1tch

Cold soul
03-15-2022, 12:35 AM
Why is the OP named Westbrook fan but all he does is spam useless Lebron threads?

Why is OP such a loser?

Good question ISH seems to attract basement dweller losers.

theman93
03-15-2022, 12:37 AM
Because lottery teams are filled with young assets and draft capital which can be dealt for a superstar to build a super team. Have you not paid any attention at all whatsoever to Lebron's career? This is what he does. He joins said team, saps them of all their resources to make a 3-4 year run, then when the run is over because no more assets can be acquired, he leaves to join a new team. Rinse, repeat.

Westbrook_Fan
03-15-2022, 12:40 AM
Because lottery teams are filled with young assets and draft capital which can be dealt for a superstar to build a super team. Have you not paid any attention at all whatsoever to Lebron's career? This is what he does. He joins said team, saps them of all their resources to make a 3-4 year run, then when the run is over because no more assets can be acquired, he leaves to join a new team. Rinse, repeat.

Superstar? LeBron didnt even have an all-star teammate this year. I dunno what superstars you're referring to

Spurs m8
03-15-2022, 12:41 AM
Because lottery teams are filled with young assets and draft capital which can be dealt for a superstar to build a super team. Have you not paid any attention at all whatsoever to Lebron's career? This is what he does. He joins said team, saps them of all their resources to make a 3-4 year run, then when the run is over because no more assets can be acquired, he leaves to join a new team. Rinse, repeat.

Exactly.

Op knows this though...hes just a gaslighting, basement dwelling loser who lives his life through another man.

Pathetic

Baller789
03-15-2022, 12:44 AM
Superstar? LeBron didnt even have an all-star teammate this year. I dunno what superstars you're referring to

Why did't you name your alt as Lebron_fan instead?

Spurs m8
03-15-2022, 12:46 AM
Why did't you name your alt as Lebron_fan instead?

Because he is a deceptive, lying piece of shit

Like his hero

theman93
03-15-2022, 12:49 AM
Superstar? LeBron didnt even have an all-star teammate this year. I dunno what superstars you're referring to

Because he traded all of his teams assets for Street Clothes Davis :roll:

Westbrook_Fan
03-15-2022, 01:09 AM
Because he traded all of his teams assets for Street Clothes Davis :roll:

No he didnt

theman93
03-15-2022, 01:10 AM
No he didnt

Yes he did

1987_Lakers
03-15-2022, 01:10 AM
Because he traded all of his teams assets for Street Clothes Davis :roll:

And got a title out of it. We all know how MJ did as GM.

k0kakw0rld
03-15-2022, 01:17 AM
Why don't you get a life man? You are sick!

Spurs m8
03-15-2022, 01:26 AM
Because he traded all of his teams assets for Street Clothes Davis :roll:

Truth

TheGoatest
03-15-2022, 04:03 AM
The only superstar in his prime who willingly dared to join a team whose #2 and #3 guy never played a playoff game in their lives. On a franchise that never won before. And he still won. Against a 73-9 team. After being down 3-1. While leading the series in all 5 statistical categories, which has never been done in any other playoff, let alone finals series. What a specimen of humanity LeBron James is. :applause: :applause:

Westbrook_Fan
03-15-2022, 07:37 AM
The only superstar in his prime who willingly dared to join a team whose #2 and #3 guy never played a playoff game in their lives. On a franchise that never won before. And he still won. Against a 73-9 team. After being down 3-1. While leading the series in all 5 statistical categories, which has never been done in any other playoff, let alone finals series. What a specimen of humanity LeBron James is. :applause: :applause:
:applause:

Baller789
03-15-2022, 10:09 AM
The only superstar in his prime who willingly dared to join a team whose #2 and #3 guy never played a playoff game in their lives. On a franchise that never won before. And he still won. Against a 73-9 team. After being down 3-1. While leading the series in all 5 statistical categories, which has never been done in any other playoff, let alone finals series. What a specimen of humanity LeBron James is. :applause: :applause:

Not one not two, not three, not four...

Gimme a break Goatits. Your gaslighting is starting to get boring. :facepalm

FKAri
03-15-2022, 10:21 AM
Because lottery teams are filled with young assets and draft capital which can be dealt for a superstar to build a super team. Have you not paid any attention at all whatsoever to Lebron's career? This is what he does. He joins said team, saps them of all their resources to make a 3-4 year run, then when the run is over because no more assets can be acquired, he leaves to join a new team. Rinse, repeat.

Precisely. To Lebron, the NBA is a video game. He starts it up. Plays GM and sets up his franchise and then makes himself the star player and plays out his scenario. When he's had his fun, he shuts it off and starts a new game.

I know there's that game(PES I think) for soccer which is like this but there isn't something quite like that for basketball afaik. Maybe if one were to be released, Lebron would just retire and play that all day.

2much_knowledge
03-15-2022, 01:53 PM
The only superstar in his prime who willingly dared to join a team whose #2 and #3 guy never played a playoff game in their lives. On a franchise that never won before. And he still won. Against a 73-9 team. After being down 3-1. While leading the series in all 5 statistical categories, which has never been done in any other playoff, let alone finals series. What a specimen of humanity LeBron James is. :applause: :applause:

Slurping in overdrive lol