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Baron Davιs
10-13-2011, 01:10 AM
Stephen with the Goods.
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhjg5zivjZNa84b34n

Leetonidas
10-13-2011, 11:52 AM
Here's embedded:

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:lmao :lmao :lmao

Ashy Larry
10-13-2011, 05:05 PM
Sad thing is ...... it's true.

DMC
10-13-2011, 05:18 PM
It's true, but he's a major reason Lebron feels free to be the way he is. Smith should blame himself for being a legrider to popular players. Excuse me? Heat Index anyone? ESPN's "The Decision" anyone? Point fingers where they belong brother.

What a fucking ass clown.

What do you get for winning a ring? Notoriety? Fame? Money? Everything else?

Lebron already has all of that and the media makes sure he gets more attention than the champions get. Could he get more attention if he won a championship? Sure, so? We all know he's not a championship level competitor. He has the skill, no doubt, but he does not have the competitive edge he needs so he's patched that with Wade's competitive edge.

Ashy Larry
10-13-2011, 05:21 PM
heat index should equal www.espn.com/nba/heat

Bill_Brasky
10-13-2011, 05:35 PM
At the end of the day ESPN are the assclowns giving him the attention.

Dex
10-13-2011, 08:40 PM
At the end of the day ESPN are the assclowns giving him the attention.

They do it for a good reason: it sells.

When Lebron came out of high school, he was all hype. Supposed to be the next MJ, blah blah blah. And at first, people saw the talents and thought it could be possible. After that first season, people wanted to see him win. They wanted to see him achieve that.

However, somewhere along the lines, it started selling for totally different reasons. After getting swept in '07, after perennial playoff failures and anti-clutch fourth quarters, now with the Miami Heatles....people don't watch Lebron to see him win. They watch to see him lose. And he seems to be happy to oblige, even though he still just doesn't get it.

He still walks around acting like The King, which just raises the entertainment value every time he comes out and proves that he is not. The one thing people love to watch more than success....is failure.

Juggity
10-14-2011, 01:10 AM
He still walks around acting like The King, which just raises the entertainment value every time he comes out and proves that he is not. The one thing people love to watch more than success....is failure.

His team made it to the NBA finals in their first year together, it's not like he's a scrub. I don't care one way or the other if he wins, but likelihood suggests that he will within the next season or two unless the situation drastically changes.

LkrFan
10-14-2011, 05:35 AM
:lol

:corn:

Paging HarlemHeat and his troll Ace.. Come :downspin: this shit. :downspin:

DMC
10-14-2011, 01:20 PM
They do it for a good reason: it sells.

When Lebron came out of high school, he was all hype. Supposed to be the next MJ, blah blah blah. And at first, people saw the talents and thought it could be possible. After that first season, people wanted to see him win. They wanted to see him achieve that.

However, somewhere along the lines, it started selling for totally different reasons. After getting swept in '07, after perennial playoff failures and anti-clutch fourth quarters, now with the Miami Heatles....people don't watch Lebron to see him win. They watch to see him lose. And he seems to be happy to oblige, even though he still just doesn't get it.

He still walks around acting like The King, which just raises the entertainment value every time he comes out and proves that he is not. The one thing people love to watch more than success....is failure.

Lebron gets it. He gets a fat paycheck and only has a HS education (if that).

Coming out of HS, he was the best thing going and has been since he got into the league, so it's not all hype.

The problem is that people expect an unreasonable amount of success from him. He's making 15M a year, and there are a shit load of players making that and more who aren't even close to being on his level.

So, it's not about how he's acting, what HS grad wouldn't think they were hot shit if everyone around them including the pundits have been telling them they are for most of their life?

It's about how much potential we think he has vs how much potential he feels he has, and how much responsibility he's going to ever take for meeting fans' expectations of him vs hiding behind insane athleticism and talent (and I don't mean Wade) yet folding when the chips are down.

Then again, perhaps possessing mutant like abilities doesn't necessarily include killer instincts and assassin like approaches to important games. Jordan had something very few have actually possessed, and he had it before he ever won a ring: confidence beyond reproach. That's not saying unwarranted cockiness is going to get him anywhere, and Jordan didn't have that. He had a cool, unshakable confidence in his game and coupled that with the ability to prove why he felt that way. The closest I've ever seen to that mentality is Kobe Bryant, even if Kobe's are somewhat more based on arrogance than self assured confidence.

There's just no real maturity to Lebron's game. He's like Dwight Howard in that regard.

Who cares how he acts after the season has ended? I don't think anyone is moping around. He at least made the Finals. Other players who didn't even get to the playoffs are out partying without any media attacks.

Smith's problem is that Lebron is making Smith's legriding look bad, Smith picked a bad horse and is now pissed that Skip said "I told you so" long ago.