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    Exclamation The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    is because LeBron is "stacked" who else made Boobie Gibson look that good? who else dragged kyrie to the finals and made him look like a star?


    LeGod.

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    What type of Vino do you fancy?

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Lebron IS the superteam, always been that way



    Inject him onto 90% of leagues rosters and they become a superteam overnight


    Suns:
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    Lebron
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    Just like that, Suns are a superteam

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Dwight made it with a weak cast at that time too

    So did AI and Kidd

    Players didn't need superstar casts to make it back then, just like today with the raptors and bucks

    the only difference is the gap in the middle (2011-2018), where lebron stacked his team with 2 superstars to ensure Finals runs

    People have ignored the facts of his stacking the deck, so they were shocked when the West exposed him this year

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    Dwight made it with a weak cast at that time too

    So did AI and Kidd

    Players didn't need superstar casts to make it back then, just like today with the raptors and bucks

    the only difference is the gap in the middle (2011-2018), where lebron stacked his team with 2 superstars to ensure Finals runs

    People have ignored the facts of his stacking the deck, so they were shocked when the West exposed him this year
    Dwight had a cast that was perfectly fit around him. Long athletic 3 point shooters as well as good defenders. Not weak.

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by Vino24
    Dwight had a cast that was perfectly fit around him. Long athletic 3 point shooters as well as good defenders. Not weak.
    Oh god quit with the excuses - Dwight was a massive dog in that series and the series ended up being not close - his starting PG and 1st option was injured/out the entire series

    And lebron had tons of his "shooters" that he needs, but that ball-dominant brand isn't good basketball, so his superior team was upset by a lesser tean




    And AI and Kidd made it with weak casts too

    Players didn't need superstar casts to make it back then, just like today with the raptors and bucks

    the only difference is the gap in the middle (2011-2018), where lebron stacked his team with 2 superstars to ensure Finals runs

    People have ignored the facts of his stacking the deck, so they were shocked when the West exposed him this year

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    Oh god quit with the excuses - Dwight was a massive dog in that series and the series ended up being not close - his starting PG and 1st option was injured/out the entire series
    you haven't watched a game since 2003

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by scuzzy
    Lebron IS the superteam, always been that way



    Inject him onto 90% of leagues rosters and they become a superteam overnight


    Suns:
    Booker
    Jackson
    Lebron
    Ayton


    Just like that, Suns are a superteam
    We heard that theory last year, then he joined the Lakers and missed the Playoffs

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by Vino24
    you haven't watched a game since 2003
    Since 2012

    And lebron's team was built around lebron's skillset, so you have no point

    He had the "shooters" he needs, but that ball-dominant brand isn't good basketball, so his superior team was upset by a lesser tean




    And AI and Kidd made it with weak casts too

    Players didn't need superstar casts to make it back then, just like today with the raptors and bucks

    the only difference is the gap in the middle (2011-2018), where lebron stacked his team with 2 superstars to ensure Finals runs

    People have ignored the facts of his stacking the deck, so they were shocked when the West exposed him this year

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by ImKobe
    We heard that theory last year, then he joined the Lakers and missed the Playoffs
    anyone who actually watches basketball and has some idea of what is going on knew that the Lakers were not expected to win.

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by ImKobe
    We heard that theory last year, then he joined the Lakers and missed the Playoffs
    BOOOOOOOM

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by Vino24
    anyone who actually watches basketball and has some idea of what is going on knew that the Lakers were not expected to win.
    yep, 4th seed and 2 wins out from 1st seed all season until injuries started pilling up


    people were starting to call McGee an allstar along with all of the young core


    prior to LBJ joining, they were just scrubs

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by scuzzy
    yep, 4th seed and 2 wins out from 1st seed all season until injuries started pilling up


    people were starting to call McGee an allstar along with all of the young core


    prior to LBJ joining, they were just scrubs
    Some idiots on here were even saying that they had 3 players that were the equivalent of pippen

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by scuzzy
    Lebron IS the superteam, always been that way



    Inject him onto 90% of leagues rosters and they become a superteam overnight


    Suns:
    Booker
    Jackson
    Lebron
    Ayton


    Just like that, Suns are a superteam
    Except the Lakers, apparently.

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    Default Re: The reason why LeBron has always played on "stacked" teams

    Quote Originally Posted by ImKobe
    We heard that theory last year, then he joined the Lakers and missed the Playoffs
    He joined the 10% who wouldn't become super teams.

    There's no one on the Lakers with any sort of potential.

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