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[QUOTE=rodman91]Seriously,couldn't she find someone to make [COLOR="Pink"]sweet love[/COLOR] other than his son's teammate? These things should happen in porns :lol[/QUOTE]
:lol
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[QUOTE=SavageMode]How does Lebron not contribute to the economy? Without him, Clevelands sports economy wouldn't exist. Your butt hurt man, the guys a billionaire while your on a basketball forum, in your moms basement trying to talk shit.[/QUOTE]
You're a f*ckin' idiot. You should've stayed in school. Maybe you would've learned some reading comprehension instead of just rolling blunts.
The issue isn't the f*cking economy and how much LeBron does or doesn't support it. Bernie Madoff supported the economy too with all the sh*t he bought. Would you say the guy is deserving of respect for that? LOL, idiot.
The issue is RESPECT. LeBron acts like he deserves it. Who the f*ck is he? He's a dancing monkey who's paid to amuse people. The reason he CAN contribute anything to the economy is because he's an amusement that people pay money to see to take their mind off things for a while. People like the one who made the joke about LeBron's mom are the very reason LeBron isn't smoking weed in some sh*thole Akron apartment while waiting for his welfare check.
Pro-tip: If you want to be respected, do something respectable. Being a grown man throwing a ball through a hoop for money deserves no more respect than the guy playing harmonica on the street corner for change. If you want to be a dancing monkey for people's entertainment then take the good with the bad and deal with it.
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Just in about all sport players get heckled about anything that makes the public eye and is news personal or not... why are people acting shocked. And when it comes to this kind of stuff this one was tame towards James, Im sure he has heard much worse about his mother out there while playing.
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[QUOTE=BoxOutBOXOUT]You're a f*ckin' idiot. You should've stayed in school. Maybe you would've learned some reading comprehension instead of just rolling blunts.
The issue isn't the f*cking economy and how much LeBron does or doesn't support it. Bernie Madoff supported the economy too with all the sh*t he bought. Would you say the guy is deserving of respect for that? LOL, idiot.
The issue is RESPECT. LeBron acts like he deserves it. Who the f*ck is he? He's a dancing monkey who's paid to amuse people. The reason he CAN contribute anything to the economy is because he's an amusement that people pay money to see to take their mind off things for a while. People like the one who made the joke about LeBron's mom are the very reason LeBron isn't smoking weed in some sh*thole Akron apartment while waiting for his welfare check.
Pro-tip: If you want to be respected, do something respectable. Being a grown man throwing a ball through a hoop for money deserves no more respect than the guy playing harmonica on the street corner for change. If you want to be a dancing monkey for people's entertainment then take the good with the bad and deal with it.[/QUOTE]
Shot have been fired.
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[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh]Getting tired of the diva b*tchassness in athletes who should be mentally tough ...
Hi, LeBron !!!
:oldlol:
[B]You didn't see Kobe complaining to the thousands of fans giving him ish about the rape trial for 2 - 3 consecutive years following the ALLEGATIONS.[/B][/QUOTE]
Lol. Not even remotely the same.
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[QUOTE=SavageMode]How does Lebron not contribute to the economy? Without him, Clevelands sports economy wouldn't exist.[/QUOTE]
What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Attendance for Cavaliers home games is roughly the same this year as it was last year. Also, the league has a collective bargaining agreement, so Cleveland (along with every other city) reaps the benefits of James' popularity (or lack thereof) regardless.
You are watching/reading too much ESPN.com. If there is one thing that is strong in Cleveland it is interest in the local sports teams.
F#ck outta here.
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[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Attendance for Cavaliers home games is roughly the same this year as it was last year. Also, the league has a collective bargaining agreement, so Cleveland (along with every other city) reaps the benefits of James' popularity (or lack thereof) regardless.
You are watching/reading too much ESPN.com. If there is one thing that is strong in Cleveland it is interest in the local sports teams.
F#ck outta here.[/QUOTE]
That's because they bought their season tickets before he announced his decision. The sales next year are gonna plummet though, guaranteed.
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I wonder what would have been Sheed's comeback if this was ever said to him
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[QUOTE=ballup]I wonder what would have been Sheed's comeback if this was ever said to him[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://www.hubnightlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Rasheed-Wallace-O-Face.gif[/IMG]
And when asked how he feels about Gloria James, Rasheed responded with the following actions.
[IMG]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/47660_o.gif[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=LeFraud Shames][IMG]http://www.hubnightlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Rasheed-Wallace-O-Face.gif[/IMG]
And when asked how he feels about Gloria James, Rasheed responded with the following actions.
[IMG]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/47660_o.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
the funny thing is Sheed isnt even that much younger than Lebron's momma :roll: :roll: :roll: wasnt she like 10 when she had em
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[QUOTE=New York Knicks]That's because they bought their season tickets before he announced his decision. The sales next year are gonna plummet though, guaranteed.[/QUOTE]
Maybe.... But that will be because the team is the worst in the league, not because the 'Cleveland sports economy doesn't exist' without James. This city supports its franchises, unlike some others (draw your own conclusions).
Also, just because tickets are sold doesn't mean that people have to show up.... And a good portion of those tickets are bought by ticket brokers. They still have to be bought and used by real fans... And they are.
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[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh] He didn't say anything deliberately vile or lude. He said is your mom going to Boston for Valentine's Day?
That is a veiled jab [/QUOTE] And a veiled jab is still an insult as it's an attempt to make fun/attack someone at their expense
[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh]
at what happened in reality, and the reason LeBron got upset was cause it was true. [/QUOTE] IF it was just a malicious rumor, Lebron would still be understandably upset as it does damage to his mother's reputation and how she is viewed in the world. So him showing agitation does nothing to confirm that this event actually occured.
[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh]
He didn't curse or say anything directly disgusting putting down his mother.
[/QUOTE] Doesn't mean that he still didn't indirectly put his mother down in an attempt to taunt him.
[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh]
Would you get mad if I asked you if your mom was headed to Boston for valentine's day? [/QUOTE]
Under normal circumstances no, but if there were ongoing rumors of an alleged scandalous affair that were continuously echoed by everyone I knew or didn't know; then to hear that once again in a veiled attempt to disparage my mother, I too would be annoyed.
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[QUOTE=BoxOutBOXOUT]You're a f*ckin' idiot. You should've stayed in school. Maybe you would've learned some reading comprehension instead of just rolling blunts.
The issue isn't the f*cking economy and how much LeBron does or doesn't support it. Bernie Madoff supported the economy too with all the sh*t he bought. Would you say the guy is deserving of respect for that? LOL, idiot.
The issue is RESPECT. LeBron acts like he deserves it. Who the f*ck is he? He's a dancing monkey who's paid to amuse people. The reason he CAN contribute anything to the economy is because he's an amusement that people pay money to see to take their mind off things for a while. People like the one who made the joke about LeBron's mom are the very reason LeBron isn't smoking weed in some sh*thole Akron apartment while waiting for his welfare check.
Pro-tip: If you want to be respected, do something respectable. Being a grown man throwing a ball through a hoop for money deserves no more respect than the guy playing harmonica on the street corner for change. If you want to be a dancing monkey for people's entertainment then take the good with the bad and deal with it.[/QUOTE]
y r u so mad? ur 9-5 job not getting u any respect?
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^ Yeah, cuz 'yo momma disses are something pro athletes never have to deal with...give me a break.
It's only a big issue to him if it's true.
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[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]Sounds like its Lebron being a baby. Wait...this happened at an actual game? What a little *****. Man up and do your job, it is the nature of sports.
Players in soccer are forced to man up through way more then this little ish.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-iRLmaZf4A[/url]
this is what some guys deal with...Bron can't even handle this.. This isnt even a big deal.[/QUOTE]
Haha! Nice try but no, hell no! This is completely different, the fans in soccer are united and hooligans, aloud and way to noisy and insane. There is never a grandma in the crowd like you see in the NBA court. You could never hear as a soccer player what 1 specific fan has to say anyways, its way to loud, you hear instead the crowd as one unit, but you still cant fully understand what they are chanting unless its the team name or so.... the fans are much further away from the much bigger field / playing field.
Another difference is that fans in the NBA audience are ridicilously much more silent and much more closer to you and you can hear what each and every individual says there very clearly (that are close to the court), NBA court/crowd is like a library compared to Soccer.
Then you have the risk factor, NBA crowd is like a silent picknick with grandmas/grandpas sitting comfortably and eating their food, compared to Soccer where its a real battlefield of insane hooligan fans, soccer crowd is not a joke, trust me. If example Ron Artest did something like he did in Detroit he would have got killed, trust me on this and security does not dare to walk up in the middle of a soccer crowd and ask one specific fan to leave for being to "Noisy/Disrespectful towards players", that would be his ass.
So you see, for a soccer player its no problem emotionally unless those hooligans start making 100 feet signs and start chanting sensitive (racial) slurs which you understand for the rest of your life, there is nothing you can do either, besides simply walk out of the court.
For the NBA its much more classy, silent and HUMANE, there is much more intercourse with the fans and that is why you can always sepparate one IDIOT from the crowd because he always makes himself noticed, he always stands outs. You also talk to fans all the time, they hear you and you hear each and everyone of them that are closer to the court.
Lebron could hear that fan all night long and we could hear him all night long on the TV as he sat right behind the Pistons announcers, scoreboard, yelling RACIAL AND FAMILY SLURS from the get go of the game.
Lebron simply walked up to the scoreboard and told the guy behind there "Say whatever you want about me, i dont care, but please leave my family out of this."
Its just the same as walking in the street and some idiot runs up to your face threatens your life, yells a racial slur, disrespects your family. The only way you would be a sissy is if you would ignore him.