What a terrible knee jerk reaction thread.
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What a terrible knee jerk reaction thread.
Its abundantly clear and obvious that Lebron and Wade can't play at their peak level on the same team.
Which is exactly what a lot of people were curious to see how it would work.
Its not really an excuse...its about the limitations of each of their games so to speak. Put a guy like Kobe next to Lebron and it wouldn't be ideal, but it would be a better fit than Wade because of how good of a spot up shooter Kobe is.
Still should win the title and dominate teams though. While its not perfect, they should be able to make it work. Part of being a great basketball player is being able to play many different styles and with many different players and with many different coaches...etc.
If Lebron and Wade can't do that...then that takes away a bit from their greatness.
should have just stayed on the cavs. :coleman:
I can't believe you LeBron fans would rather prefer him staying in Cleveland with that garbage team in stead of coming over to the Heat to compete for a title.
[QUOTE=Kews1]should have just stayed on the cavs. :coleman:[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=EnoughSaid]I can't believe you LeBron fans would rather prefer him staying in Cleveland with that garbage team in stead of coming over to the Heat to compete for a title.[/QUOTE]
nobdoy knows how much lebron could have been beasting this year on his own. he could be that good on his own that even with a sub-par cleveland team that he could make pushes for championships on his own. Nothing wrong with going to Miami and it was probably the right decision to make. But Wade holds lebron back in the sense that we will never get to see just how great Lebron could have been. He will still be one of the all time greats and i hope he wins his championships but its a let-down as a basketball fan in general that we cant see his full potential
[QUOTE=EnoughSaid] Plus it was against the Sixers man. The Heat destroyed the Sixers the previous 2 times they met, WITH Wade. :facepalm[/QUOTE]
Agreed. And also sixers best player went blind;:coleman:
[QUOTE=Kews1]nobdoy knows how much lebron could have been beasting this year on his own. he could be that good on his own that even with a sub-par cleveland team that he could make pushes for championships on his own. Nothing wrong with going to Miami and it was probably the right decision to make. But Wade holds lebron back in the sense that we will never get to see just how great Lebron could have been. He will still be one of the all time greats and i hope he wins his championships but its a let-down as a basketball fan in general that we cant see his full potential[/QUOTE]
Not sure if Bird regretted about McHale, Parish, and Johnson playing for him to only prove he could average like 35 a game.
[QUOTE=Bigsmoke]Not sure if Bird regretted about McHale, Parish, and Johnson playing for him to only prove he could average like 35 a game.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=EnoughSaid]I can't believe you LeBron fans would rather prefer him staying in Cleveland with that garbage team in stead of coming over to the Heat to compete for a title.[/QUOTE]
Problem is, that team might not have been garbage looking at what's happened this year.
Varejao was a beast this year before his injury....
Jamison is a good number 2 for Kyrie right now
Mo was great the first half of the year off the clippers bench
Sessions molded into a damn good point guard
I wouldn't call that garbage.
To me it seems that Wade is holding Bosh back, not Lebron.
If anyone is holding James back, it has to be the OP.
How can LeBron go at full speed with pauk hanging so tightly on his nuts?
Lebron held Wade, and the rest of the Miami Heat organization back from winning it's second title. It was and always will be his fault. If he played just half of his abilities, he would have his ring, and would be playing alongside a 2 time FMVP. Fact is, I want to see this team win as many rings as possible as a Heat fan. I don't care who wins it for us, but somebody better get us that ring. If its Lebron leading I don't care. If its Wade or Bosh I don't care. Whoever it is better get us that trophy.
LeBron didn't only become hated because he went to Miami. He mostly became hated because he made a mockery of it.
He took a shit on Cleveland fans with the Decision TV special, then started to act like a hyper, retarded, immature girl with the disco dance specials celebrating the new Big 3.
If he handled it correctly, there would have been an entirely different stigma surrounding Miami.
[QUOTE=DMAVS41]Its abundantly clear and obvious that Lebron and Wade can't play at their peak level on the same team.
Which is exactly what a lot of people were curious to see how it would work.
Its not really an excuse...its about the limitations of each of their games so to speak. Put a guy like Kobe next to Lebron and it wouldn't be ideal, but it would be a better fit than Wade because of how good of a spot up shooter Kobe is.
Still should win the title and dominate teams though. While its not perfect, they should be able to make it work. Part of being a great basketball player is being able to play many different styles and with many different players and with many different coaches...etc.
If Lebron and Wade can't do that...then that takes away a bit from their greatness.[/QUOTE]
Thats all im trying to say....