Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=20Four]Smack yourself...and before you type and talk jibberish make sure yo ass knows what you're talkin bout.... :roll: :banghead:[/QUOTE]
It was a joke relax. Kobe stans :oldlol:
Who's to say he didn't pick 24 in high school for that exact reason anyway (I'm gonna be better than Jordan -- sounds like Kobe "I'm going to be bigger than Will Smith" Bryant to me).
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=Soundwave]It was a joke relax. Kobe stans :oldlol:
Who's to say he didn't pick 24 in high school for that exact reason anyway (I'm gonna be better than Jordan -- sounds like Kobe "I'm going to be bigger than Will Smith" Bryant to me).[/QUOTE]
That is pure speculation from you.
I was only posting the correct inormation aka facts.
No need to get all defensive
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
Hes much better wearing double digit numbers.
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
He realized he was better than Jordan so no need to respect him anymore
Lebrons basically taking MJ's number away from him, and making MJ second best 23 of all time
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
Riley really put the plan into action last November. During a Cavs visit to Miami, Riley arranged a get together with Michael Jordan and James. Jordan, who was in town to do some Nike work with Wade, at the time did not own a majority of the Bobcats.
During the meeting, Riley talked to James about how more modern players should pay homage to Jordan. Riley always had led this effort, retiring Jordan's No. 23 in the rafters at AmericanAirlines Arena even though Jordan never played in Miami.
The Cavs knew about it, and while it seemed like it could be classic tampering, they decided not to make an issue of it -- mostly because the meeting technically wasn't about free agency.
That night, James and Wade staged another strong individual battle. But the Cavs won when the Heat didn't have enough down the stretch, a common problem with Miami's roster last season. After the game, and after seeing Jordan and Riley sitting together courtside, James made an emotional statement on the court that he was going to ditch jersey No. 23 out of respect to Jordan. In fact, he felt all players should stop wearing No. 23.
[URL="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2010/07/inside_the_decision_miamis_cou.html"]http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2010/07/inside_the_decision_miamis_cou.html[/URL]
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=dubeta]He realized he was better than Jordan so no need to respect him anymore
Lebrons basically taking MJ's number away from him, and making MJ second best 23 of all time[/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GQzh1-0jx8[/url]
Notice no hesitation from Bran when giving the answer to who's the best. :lol
I actually like that he wears 23. Fitting tribute to the GOAT. Shows that he knows what's up.
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=Lebron23]Hes much better wearing double digit numbers.[/QUOTE]
Your username makes sense again. Congrats breh :cheers:
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=Ca$H]Your username makes sense again. Congrats breh :cheers:[/QUOTE]
:cheers:
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=dubeta]He realized he was better than Jordan so no need to respect him anymore
Lebrons basically taking MJ's number away from him, and making MJ second best 23 of all time[/QUOTE]
about time this guy gets banned.
But seriously. What happened to the whole "MJ's number should be respected and should never be worn" thing....
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE]Bryant's first high school number was 24 before he switched to 33. After the Lakers' season ended, [B]Bryant said on TNT that he wanted 24 as a rookie, but it was unavailable, [/B]as was 33, retired with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Bryant wore 143 at the Adidas ABCD camp, and chose 8 by adding those numbers.[/QUOTE]
#24 was available after Kobe's 2nd year in the league, up until Jimmy Jackson wore it for one season in 2005-06. He then changed it to 24 the following season.
Re: If LeBron goes back to Cle and wears #23 we know the respecting MJ thing was a cover.
[QUOTE=Orlando Magic]Sure it does... He was trying to make people believe he was willingly giving up 23. It's an ego thing.[/QUOTE]
ok, but it doesnt mean that he had already decided to go to miami