[QUOTE=Beastmode88]Did u just say most competitive with lebron? :roll: :roll: reference: the decision[/QUOTE]
Sneaky use of the sandwich technique with the hopes of it going unnoticed :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Beastmode88]Did u just say most competitive with lebron? :roll: :roll: reference: the decision[/QUOTE]
Sneaky use of the sandwich technique with the hopes of it going unnoticed :oldlol:
[QUOTE=pauk]Yea well as far as being the best, [B]most competitive[/B], productive, dominant etc. But differently, different games.... [/QUOTE]
:biggums:
Deflection after Finals loss: "It's just basketball, man"
2010 ECSF Quit
The Decision Summer 2010
2011 Finals Quit
The Decision Summer 2014
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]:biggums:
Deflection after Finals loss: "[B]It's just basketball, man[/B]"
2010 ECSF Quit
The Decision Summer 2010
2011 Finals Quit
The Decision Summer 2014[/QUOTE]
You know he didn't feel that way about it though :oldlol:
Same guy who locked himself in his room for 2 weeks after the '11 finals. The move to go to a team which is more title ready alone shows he wants to win.
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]Kinda made the rounds... [URL="http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/05/taj-gibson-bulls-pf-on-lebron-james-cavaliers-sf-hes-the-michael-jordan-of-our-generation"]http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/05/taj-gibson-bulls-pf-on-lebron-james-cavaliers-sf-hes-the-michael-jordan-of-our-generation[/URL]
"He's the Michael Jordan of our Generation"
Appreciate the honesty between these 2 teams :cheers:
Great series, love the physical play of the East... Bulls finally healthy, they deserve it.[/QUOTE]
evan retards like Taj Gibson fall for the ESPN fake hype
[QUOTE=VengefulAngel]You forgot that Lebron is playing like an absolute idiot, he has cost the Cavs game 1 and 3.[/QUOTE]
Please elaborate and tell us how he single handedly lost those 2 games.
[QUOTE=Lakers_Kobe_Fan]evan retards like Taj Gibson fall for the ESPN fake hype[/QUOTE]
*even
[QUOTE=Beastmode88]Did u just say most competitive with lebron? :roll: :roll: reference: the decision[/QUOTE]
Maybe it would have been better if he just quit on his team and the NBA for 2yrs. That would have shown his competitiveness, huh?
[QUOTE=Hey Yo]Maybe it would have been better if he just quit on his team and the NBA for 2yrs. That would have shown his competitiveness, huh?[/QUOTE]
I know a LeBron Stan like yourself can't comprehend this, but that actually describes the exact essence of being very competitive ... essentially trying to become a pro at another sport you hadn't played since HS?
MJ isn't like LeBron where he only "competes" if the deck is stacked in his favor. You know, like a coward. That ever looming fear of failure. Jordan just competes, flat out. Whether it's trying to play baseball, or coming back past his prime to win 2x more MVPs, and another three peat.
LeBron too scared to even enter the dunk contest in fear of coming up short of expectations. Oh yea, Jordan didn't do the team hopping thing either to upgrade rosters every few years.
[quote=ArbitraryWater]You know he didn't feel that way about it though[/quote]
:oldlol:
You're such an apologist for this guy.
Than why would he be so flippant and deflecting? Why would he go to Cleveland the very next year if he didn't feel the urgency to need more help.
He always deflects like that when he fails. He's a [()] plain and simple.
Like when he was so petty, he was comparing his earnings to the salary of the every man who was rooting against him 2011 because of his cowardice.
[quote=ArbitraryWater]Same guy who locked himself in his room for 2 weeks after the '11 finals. The move to go to a team which is more title ready alone shows he wants to win.[/quote]
No he didn't, that's what he said he did. That's what Derrick Rose actually did.
Within a week or two of his epic choke job / disappearing act in the 2011 Finals, LeBron was seen on vacation publically in Hawaii.
[QUOTE=Hey Yo]Maybe it would have been better if he just quit on his team and the NBA for 2yrs. That would have shown his competitiveness, huh?[/QUOTE]
Better than quitting on them during a series doe.
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]You're such an apologist for this guy.
Than why would he be so flippant and deflecting? Why would he go to Cleveland the very next year if he didn't feel the urgency to need more help.
He always deflects like that when he fails. He's a [()] plain and simple.
Like when he was so petty, he was comparing his earnings to the salary of the every man who was rooting against him 2011 because of his cowardice.
No he didn't, that's what he said he did. That's what Derrick Rose actually did.
Within a week or two of his epic choke job / disappearing act in the 2011 Finals, LeBron was seen on vacation publically in Hawaii.[/QUOTE]
*Then
sry
Show me those Hawaii pics.. why would you doubt him? Or are you taking the 2 weeks as exactly 2 weeks, AFTER the finals? Maybe its a week, maybe 10 days, maybe its not right after the finals... but he was bugged about it, everyone could see that with the way he played in 2012.
Something tells me Jordan never had a playoffs anywhere NEAR as bad as the one LeBron is currently having. 49.9 TS% with 5 TO/g is abysmal.
I think people are missing Taj's point.
That LeBron is probably the best player/been this "generations" best talent. That's it. Why are people turning into a comparison ? If it's Michael Jordan of this era, I'm pretty Taj understands Jordan is better. If he thought even more of LeBron, he would have called him the GOAT, which he didn't.
[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]I know a LeBron Stan like yourself can't comprehend this, but that actually describes the exact essence of being very competitive ... essentially trying to become a pro at another sport you hadn't played since HS?[/QUOTE]
Nice try, but MJ still had 3yrs left on his contract and decided to quit. He chose not to provide what he legally signed on for.
[QUOTE]MJ isn't like LeBron where he only "competes" if the deck is stacked in his favor. You know, like a coward. That ever looming fear of failure. Jordan just competes, flat out. Whether it's trying to play baseball, or coming back past his prime to win 2x more MVPs, and another three peat.[/QUOTE]
If LeBron was scared of failure, then he would have pulled a Kobe and told Cleveland not to draft him. He would have never signed an extension with Cleveland his first time around.
Jordan came back a few weeks before the playoffs started and came up short. That's really competing for a title. :rolleyes:
[QUOTE]LeBron too scared to even enter the dunk contest in fear of coming up short of expectations. [B]Oh yea, Jordan didn't do the team hopping thing either to upgrade rosters every few years[/B].[/QUOTE]
No he didn't, but he either took some really bad advice or is really ****ing dumb for signing an 8yr contract. Kind of hard to go to a different team when we both know the Bulls would not trade him during those 8yrs.
Hell.... MJ's lucky that the time off he took was still counting as years played or he wouldn't have been a UFA until the end of the 97-98 season. Still playing for crumbs.
[QUOTE=Legends66NBA7]I think people are missing Taj's point.
That LeBron is probably the best player/been this "generations" best talent. That's it. Why are people turning into a comparison ? If it's Michael Jordan of this era, I'm pretty Taj understands Jordan is better. If he thought even more of LeBron, he would have called him the GOAT, which he didn't.[/QUOTE]
Its, LeBron.. he affects people, deeply.
[QUOTE=Legends66NBA7]I think people are missing Taj's point.
That LeBron is probably the best player/been this "generations" best talent. That's it. Why are people turning into a comparison ? If it's Michael Jordan of this era, I'm pretty Taj understands Jordan is better. If he thought even more of LeBron, he would have called him the GOAT, which he didn't.[/QUOTE]
Glad to see someone else get's it