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well well well
Alpha Beta Superstars:
Kobe: Alpha
Lebron: Beta
Durant: Alpheta
CP3: Alpha
Wade: Beta
Melo: Beta
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Bear Chested Da Brawn
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
in wade's defense, he use to be an alpha
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Bryant
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Bear Chested Da Brawn
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Originally Posted by Kobr
Dwight: omega
the thread title said superstar not broke back chumps
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NBA Superstar
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Lebron became Alpha against the Celtics last season in the playoffs. We all saw it happen.
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well well well
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Originally Posted by Kobr
Dwight: omega
not included cause not superstar but deff omega unless theres something lower but thats like z in greek alphabet so omega it is
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<3 LeBron <3 Heat <3
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Originally Posted by STATUTORY
in wade's defense, he use to be an alpha
This.
Once LeBron went to Miami, he turned alpha besides maybe dem der finals and Wade went beta as fhck.
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Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Kobe: Alpha
LeBron: Beta
Durant: Beta
CP3: Alpha
Wade: Alpha
Melo: Beta
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Verticle?
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
You have to remember, Kobe's been the second option the majority of his career, so he automatically receives the beta label.
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High School Varsity 6th Man
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Bryant
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Alpha males are the dominant males. Generally, there can be only one present. If two or more occupy the same location, there will probably be conflict. The conflict can be extremely subtle, and you might not even see it if you are not sensitive and/or perceptive. The chance to demonstrate dominance presents itself through establishing zero-sum objectives and then displaying prowess through shows of success. This is often done, in the case of true alphas, unconsciously and unintentionally. It comes from within, and manifests most apparently as overbearing confidence that can even seem offensive at times. The key here is that alphas do not engage in this type of behavior intentionally, it is their nature to behave this way. They can't really see it any other way, and the very thought of engaging life in any other manner would probably seem ignorant or confusing to them.
Betas, by comparison, will display all the above behaviors, but they do so with intention. Life is a competition and they know it, but they don't have the 'built-in' natural sense that they're 'entitled' and that they've already 'won'. Alphas often adopt that attitude by default, whereas a beta feels he has to do something to earn it. Betas are also less competitive because they don't always feel the drive towards achievement for its own sake. They are not as unconsciously driven towards seeking approval and status as an alpha, although they might pursue these things for different reasons. They are often content to allow the alpha his swagger and showmanship, while quietly seeking out the fulfillment of their own agendas, which tend to ignore or circumvent the alpha's intentions. In this way, betas often will either behave in an evasive manner, trying to avoid a confrontation, or they will seek to bond with the alpha and support him, so that he can gain from the alpha's spoils while adding to his own in a symbiotic way.
Omegas, finally, are not interested in status or competition at all. They will avoid even betas, and tend to be the most evasive they can possibly be. They have the least motivation in all respects, and apply themselves with less passion in everything they do. They are content to simply eat and drink last, so long as they get to eat and drink at all. They will take the scraps that are thrown at them because the scraps are all they really want. It doesn't bother them in any way. They are content to simply exist and have what they want without doing anything to earn it. Mating and intimacy might be something they desire, but they are the least likely to exert any necessary effort to change themselves or engage in any behavior that requires them to compete with other people. Omegas are not bothered by social status at all, or how others view them. They will sometimes let themselves go, become fat and lazy, because these things do not bother them. Often, they have a low self-esteem, which they will try and compensate for in many ways. An extroverted omega might be prone to fights and bullying, trying to fill the void inside himself with the admiration of his peers because he feels he must hide the fact that he is weak. Of course, this is not a fact at all, but he will perceive it that way and behave as if it is.
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Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
People confusing 2nd option for MENTALITY.
Kobe was sidekick to Shaq, but he was absolutely an ALPHA, that's why they butted heads. He wasn't at his core accepting his place on the hierarchy. They were two wolves fighting to lead the pack.
LeBron breaking out in game 6, finally being cold, pissed, and motivated has nothing to do with his NATURAL mentality to be a Beta. He's their best player, sure. That doesn't make him an alpha.
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Trump Towers
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Lebron went Alpha as **** last year. It is 100% his team.
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Curry: 0x Finals MVP
Re: Alpha Beta Superstars:
Originally Posted by Mr. Jabbar
Kobe: Alpha
Lebron: Beta
Durant: Alpheta
CP3: Alpha
Wade: Beta
Melo: Beta
Please don't even entertain the thought of Durant being anything but a beta. Dude trained with the guys that beat his ass in the Finals over the summer.
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I don't get picked last at the park anymore
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