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Westbrook_Fan
04-26-2022, 11:26 PM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018

Spurs m8
04-26-2022, 11:30 PM
L.o.s.e.r.

John_Connor
04-27-2022, 12:25 AM
I'm gonna leave this place if OP (steve) doesn't give this meltdown a rest

Bawkish
04-27-2022, 02:06 AM
OP's in a tougher road to coping

Baller789
04-27-2022, 02:09 AM
OP should get out of his stinky basement and experience some sunshine.

Full Court
04-27-2022, 06:59 AM
OPs been crying himself to sleep at night since the all star break. :lol

Baller789
04-27-2022, 08:36 AM
https://i.postimg.cc/f3dy29Df/images.jpg (https://postimg.cc/f3dy29Df)
Hey guys, I've just found OP's real life picture.

SouBeachTalents
04-27-2022, 09:11 AM
Hey guys, I've just found OP's real life picture.
Say what you want about OP, and he is no doubt a very sad case, but he gets the same posters to respond to every single thread he makes, so what he’s doing is working. If y’all just ignored him, he’d probably stop making so many threads.

8Ball
04-27-2022, 09:13 AM
Joining the lottery Cleveland team was the biggest wtf moment for me.

Why would Bron join such a lottery scraping losing team. Obviously GOAT gonna GOAT and he goes to 4 straight finals.

Then he joins the garbage Lakers team that has been nowhere since 2010. 10 years of mediocrity and wins them a championship year 2.

Westbrook_Fan
04-27-2022, 10:24 AM
Joining the lottery Cleveland team was the biggest wtf moment for me.

Why would Bron join such a lottery scraping losing team. Obviously GOAT gonna GOAT and he goes to 4 straight finals.

Then he joins the garbage Lakers team that has been nowhere since 2010. 10 years of mediocrity and wins them a championship year 2.

Yup

Akeem34TheDream
04-27-2022, 10:30 AM
Only KD

Baller789
04-27-2022, 10:57 AM
Say what you want about OP, and he is no doubt a very sad case, but he gets the same posters to respond to every single thread he makes, so what he’s doing is working. If y’all just ignored him, he’d probably stop making so many threads.

Of course. But it's always enjoyable to make fun of the ugly and socially akward kid at school.

Wally450
04-27-2022, 11:29 AM
I'm gonna leave this place if OP (steve) doesn't give this meltdown a rest

Don't tempt us with a great time.

8Ball
04-27-2022, 01:21 PM
I'm gonna leave this place if OP (steve) doesn't give this meltdown a rest

Please counter the OP's argument with a detailed explanation if you can.

8Ball
04-27-2022, 01:24 PM
Yup

This is why LeBron felt like he deserved the MVP in 2015 over curry. And I agree with him.

He joined a lottery team with zero chemistry, traded for a bunch of players, and pushed them into the playoffs with a good record.


Curry in 2015 was not more valuable than Bron. Could 2015 Curry join the 2015 Cavs and done the same thing? I don't think so.

John_Connor
04-27-2022, 01:27 PM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003 (and proceeded to get a** pounded every year by superior teams and players till he quit and ran)

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010 (colluding with wade and bosh then ray allen who saved his legacy)

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014 (who got 3 #1 picks because he ring chased with Miami and traded 2 of them for love with the other #1 pick carrying him for the first 3 cavs 2016 finals wins then hit the series winner to save his legacy for the 2nd time)

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018 (and missed rhe playoffs then colluded with AD so he could carry him to a disney bubble ring in a practice facility then missed the playoffs again even with an expanded play in tournament for losers like him)




fixed

j3lademaster
04-27-2022, 02:54 PM
Joining the lottery Cleveland team was the biggest wtf moment for me.

Why would Bron join such a lottery scraping losing team. Obviously GOAT gonna GOAT and he goes to 4 straight finals.

Then he joins the garbage Lakers team that has been nowhere since 2010. 10 years of mediocrity and wins them a championship year 2.Because he's a man of his word and delivered Cleveland a championship. Dan Gilbert never deserved it.

Bronbron23
04-27-2022, 03:05 PM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018

Literally everyone other than maybe kd has taken the harder road dude

Nb1
04-27-2022, 03:10 PM
No one will ever be able to do that. MJ, KD, all tried and miserably failed.
Lebron is the GOAT and it's not even up for discussion. Took on all the challenges he could inseatd of staying cozy with the same team winning rings like Bill Russel, MJ, etc.

Manny98
04-27-2022, 03:40 PM
Tim Duncan, was drafted to a 20 win Spurs team and turned them into a dynasty

Stuck with a small market franchise his entire career and won 5 championships with them

Also didn't leave when things got tough unlike a certain someone

j3lademaster
04-27-2022, 04:01 PM
Tim Duncan, was drafted to a 20 win Spurs team and turned them into a dynasty

Stuck with a small market franchise his entire career and won 5 championships with them

Also didn't leave when things got tough unlike a certain someone
That wasn’t a real 20 win team. If Robinson and Sean Elliott played the majority of the season they would be easilyin the 40’s. They ran their offense through an old Dominique Wilkins.

8Ball
04-27-2022, 04:18 PM
That wasn’t a real 20 win team. If Robinson and Sean Elliott played the majority of the season they would be easilyin the 40’s. They ran their offense through an old Dominique Wilkins.

Manny wasnt born yet in 1998 so he doesnt know spurs sat robinson.

3ba11
04-27-2022, 04:21 PM
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Thread Cliffs


Super-team formation = Year 1 preseason favorite (11', 15', 20') = easiest path

However, only a weak brand of ball can make favored talent underachieve.. So when Lebron's hand-picked preseason favorites fell to Finals underdog or loser for 6 straight years (11-16'), this reflects woat brand of ball (frontcourt ball-dominance that makes everyone stand in corner)

Westbrook_Fan
04-27-2022, 04:32 PM
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Thread Cliffs


Super-team formation = Year 1 preseason favorite (11', 15', 20') = easiest path

However, only a weak brand of ball can make favored talent underachieve.. So when Lebron's hand-picked preseason favorites fell to Finals underdog or loser for 6 straight years (11-16'), this reflects woat brand of ball (frontcourt ball-dominance that makes everyone stand in corner)

LeBron didn’t have any all star teammates in 2016, and he won the championship

LeBron also didn’t have any all nba teammates in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Shooter
04-27-2022, 09:33 PM
Joining the lottery Cleveland team was the biggest wtf moment for me.

Why would Bron join such a lottery scraping losing team. Obviously GOAT gonna GOAT and he goes to 4 straight finals.

Then he joins the garbage Lakers team that has been nowhere since 2010. 10 years of mediocrity and wins them a championship year 2.

Bingo.

Baller789
04-27-2022, 09:39 PM
Bingo.

Why do you bingo yourself?

Full Court
04-27-2022, 09:45 PM
Why do you bingo yourself?

:roll:

Because he's the only one who's as dumb as himself.

Baller789
04-27-2022, 09:48 PM
:roll:

Because he's the only one who's as dumb as himself.

But that's like him fingering his own butthole, enjoys it and then gloats about it in social media.

:milton

8Ball
04-28-2022, 08:34 AM
Bingo.

:cheers:

Baller789
04-28-2022, 10:35 AM
:cheers:

You sure like stimulating yourself a lot there.

LeGoat4Life
04-28-2022, 11:06 AM
Yet none of those teams got better when Lebron joined =(

2003 Cavs missed playoffs the next 2 years
2010 Bosh joined Heats and made them better
2014 Loved joined and made Cav better
2018 Lebron still made Lakers a lottery team, until Daddy AD arrived

Moral of the story: Lebron is a lottery man

kawhileonard2
08-07-2022, 11:51 PM
L.o.s.e.r.


http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?492941-1-Title-in-11-Years-for-the-Franchise-that-you-originally-played-for

Spurs m8
08-08-2022, 03:08 AM
Answer to question....MJ

Didn't run away when it got too hard, stayed true, worked hard and eventually went 6 from 6...without stacking the deck a whole bunch and running away when it was too hard and resetting for more prime help

LeGoat4Life
08-08-2022, 10:12 AM
His mom

FilmyCogTurner
08-08-2022, 11:27 AM
Jordan took a tougher road and made it look easier meanwhile Lekaren took his "talents" to Florida so he could team up with TWO OTHER FRANCHISE PLAYERS.:facepalm

TheGoatest
08-08-2022, 11:30 AM
The jordon extremist alts can't name a SINGLE case in history of a superstar free agent willingly joining a team whose #2 and #3 players had never played a playoff game in their careers. LeBron did it TWICE - in 2014 and 2018. And ended up winning the ring/finals MVP both times. What a friggin beast. :applause:

colts19
08-08-2022, 11:38 AM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003. Couldn't win so he jumped ship.

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010 Only after they add a all-star forward to go along with their all-star guard.

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014 After not winning 4,5,6 7 in Miami and had all star Kevin Love and clear potential star Kyrie.

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018 Only after adding several all stars including Anthony Davis.

Face it the man is a loser and when he did take the tough way his first 6 years he lost.

FilmyCogTurner
08-08-2022, 11:57 AM
2010 teams up with two franchise players. 2014 the same thing a this is somehow the hardest road?

3ba11
08-08-2022, 11:07 PM
Say what you want about OP, and he is no doubt a very sad case, but he gets the same posters to respond to every single thread he makes, so what he’s doing is working. If y’all just ignored him, he’d probably stop making so many threads.


Yeah but no one is responding to his point - they're just attacking him ad hominems

The reality is that Love was a top 10 player at the time, so the Cavs added 2 top ten guys.. This made them the preseason favorite

Love was chosen over the #1 pick and future HOF and multiple-time champion Wiggins..

That's how badass Love was, yet he was 3rd option, so the Cavs were obvious preseason favorites - prohibitive favorites..

So Lebron never BUILT anything - he simply hand-picked the preseason favorite from 11-16' (6 straight years)

2much_knowledge
08-09-2022, 12:16 AM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018

First , he was drafted so its not a choice

Second..... and most important. Did not joined alone LOL

Have some dignity and go on to the next one cause this ones over

light
08-09-2022, 01:31 AM
Joined a 17 win Cavs team in 2003

Joined a 47 win Heat team in 2010

Joined a 33 win Cavs team in 2014

Joined a 35 win Laker team in 2018

LeBron joining Cleveland and the Lakers was some crazy courageous sh*t in hindsight.

Jordan stipulated to the Bulls that he would only play as long as Scottie and Phil were around while LeBron joined losers and turned them into champions.

3ba11
08-09-2022, 02:36 AM
Lebron joining Cleveland and the Lakers was some crazy courageous sh*t in hindsight.





Lebron hand-picked the preseason favorite from 11-16', including the Year 1 favorite in 11' and 15'.. so lebron never BUILT anything - he simply hand-picked the preseason favorite (easiest path possible)

And the plan was to get AD all long - of course, no one knew that AD would have to lift the Lakers from lottery to champion.. AD did this by turning the defense from worst to first and leading the team in scoring for the regular season and playoffs.

Since Lebron had teammates match or lead him for entire playoff runs (11', 16', 20'), his ring quality is nothing compared to Jordan's..






Jordan stipulated to the Bulls that he would only play as long as Scottie and Phil were around while LeBron joined losers and turned them into champions.


At 35 when he didn't have time to build another champion.. He didn't have time to build single-digit rookies into viable producers like he did with BJ, Grant and Pippen