View Full Version : Cavs: The Kang was sick :cry
ambchang
05-24-2017, 02:25 PM
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19452344/richard-jefferson-says-lebron-james-was-sick-cleveland-cavaliers-game-3-loss
Lebron getting a bug led to massive disappearing act.
Genocidal GOAT Dad Killer getting a bug led to 38-point game.
:lol today's NBA
:lol today's GOAT
LkrFan
05-24-2017, 05:31 PM
:lmao
resistanze
05-24-2017, 08:26 PM
Didn't MJ whine that the Bad Boys were too rough tbh?
lefty
05-24-2017, 08:51 PM
Didn't MJ whine that the Bad Boys were too rough tbh?
He did.
He wasn't winning shit before Stern complied
Just when you think LeBron has gotten over how insecurities, he goes and does this again.
You would think an NBA player that drives around in a Kia would have more confidence.
Clipper Nation
05-25-2017, 11:42 AM
Just when you think LeBron has gotten over how insecurities, he goes and does this again.
You would think an NBA player that drives around in a Kia would have more confidence.
:lol How is it LeBron's fault that Dick Jefferson said he was sick? If he was insecure, he'd be the one telling the world that he was sick - just like how DK and Kobe used to fake illness and injury for dramatic effect.
Tbh, I think DickJeff is telling the truth. LeBron has been dominant in every other game this postseason to date, and he did look out of it that night. Shit happens. He still played - unlike Larry Bird, who sat out multiple playoff games with the flu.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19452344/richard-jefferson-says-lebron-james-was-sick-cleveland-cavaliers-game-3-loss
Lebron getting a bug led to massive disappearing act.
Genocidal GOAT Dad Killer getting a bug led to 38-point game.
:lol today's NBA
:lol today's GOAT
Damn
:lol today's NBA
He didn't say that. That faggot on his team said it. He was not doing well that night as you could tell by him camping out in the corner not doing shit.
spurraider21
05-25-2017, 05:54 PM
:lol How is it LeBron's fault that Dick Jefferson said he was sick? If he was insecure, he'd be the one telling the world that he was sick - just like how DK and Kobe used to fake illness and injury for dramatic effect.
Tbh, I think DickJeff is telling the truth. LeBron has been dominant in every other game this postseason to date, and he did look out of it that night. Shit happens. He still played - unlike Larry Bird, who sat out multiple playoff games with the flu.:lmao thinking he didnt tell RJ to leak that out just so he doesn't look like a pansy admitting it himself
resistanze
05-25-2017, 06:51 PM
He did.
He wasn't winning shit before Stern complied
http://www.thecoli.com/media/mjpls-mjlol-dance.5405/full
Killakobe81
05-27-2017, 06:21 AM
Just when you think LeBron has gotten over how insecurities, he goes and does this again.
You would think an NBA player that drives around in a Kia would have more confidence.
Hey its a bad ass Kia ever been inside one?
https://www.google.com/search?q=lebron+k900&oq=lebron+k900&aqs=chrome..69i57.6182j0j4&client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=QpZMjVNIZGk4OM:
https://www.google.com/search?q=lebron+k900&oq=lebron+k900&aqs=chrome..69i57.6182j0j4&client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=QpZMjVNIZGk4OM:
:lmao thinking he didnt tell RJ to leak that out just so he doesn't look like a pansy admitting it himself
You really think that? Why would it make a difference in the stat sheets?
If you watched that game, you saw Lebron looking very lethargic, not really with it - a stark contrast to the rest of the series. It's plausible and at least he played, unlike half of the Spurs roster.
:lol "today's NBA" from guys without a horse still in the race
:lol still out performed a fully healthy LMA
:lol salt is deep in this forum
spurraider21
05-27-2017, 12:33 PM
You really think that? Why would it make a difference in the stat sheets?
If you watched that game, you saw Lebron looking very lethargic, not really with it - a stark contrast to the rest of the series. It's plausible and at least he played, unlike half of the Spurs roster.
:lol "today's NBA" from guys without a horse still in the race
:lol still out performed a fully healthy LMA
:lol salt is deep in this forum
I don't doubt he was sick. His need to justify his bad game to the public is what I find amusing
I don't doubt he was sick. His need to justify his bad game to the public is what I find amusing
You've created a narrative then you find it amazing. :lol
spurraider21
05-27-2017, 03:29 PM
You've created a narrative then you find it amazing. :lolit's just pattern recognition. lebron has always been overly concerned with his media/public perception
it's just pattern recognition. lebron has always been overly concerned with his media/public perception
Then what's so amazing about something that's always happened? One lane or the other.
spurraider21
05-27-2017, 03:47 PM
Then what's so amazing about something that's always happened? One lane or the other.i think it's amazing that it always happens. i'm flattered that you're always so concerned with my opinions
i think it's amazing that it always happens. i'm flattered that you're always so concerned with my opinions
You imagined that it happened, then you were amazed by it. That's disturbing for someone who wants to be legal counsel.
HarlemHeat37
05-27-2017, 03:49 PM
I think it's obvious that LeBron had it leaked, but I don't blame him, tbh..in today's media climate, he can't even miss a shot without it affecting his legacy with fans and media:lol
And of course he's concerned about public/media perception - he's a corporation. It's like saying Coca Cola is concerned about public/media perception. Lebron makes hundreds of millions for a large group of people, not just himself. What's amazing is that a high school kid handed the world on a platter actually accepted some civil/financial responsibility instead of acting a goddamn fool.
HarlemHeat37
05-27-2017, 03:54 PM
And of course he's concerned about public/media perception - he's a corporation. It's like saying Coca Cola is concerned about public/media perception. Lebron makes hundreds of millions for a large group of people, not just himself. What's amazing is that a high school kid handed the world on a platter actually accepted some civil/financial responsibility instead of acting a goddamn fool.
He's probably the best example in the history of entertainment of a child star that didn't fuck his life up, tbh:lol
spurraider21
05-27-2017, 04:28 PM
You imagined that it happened, then you were amazed by it. That's disturbing for someone who wants to be legal counsel.
why?
:lol also its funny, i say he leaked it, DMC attacks. harlem suggests it was leaked, DMC agrees and explains why he would leak it
He's probably the best example in the history of entertainment of a child star that didn't fuck his life up, tbh:lol
Folks around here won't like him until he's involved in a club shooting or rapes someone.
why?
:lol also its funny, i say he leaked it, DMC attacks. harlem suggests it was leaked, DMC agrees and explains why he would leak it
I knew you would say that. It's shocking that you said it.
spurraider21
05-27-2017, 05:52 PM
I knew you would say that. It's shocking that you said it.shocking/amazing
i can watch lebron go for 35/12/12 and it would be amazing, yet not shocking
solid attempt though, give you a solid 4.5/10 on that one
Folks around here won't like him until he's involved in a club shooting or rapes someone.
If he scores 81 pts in a game he'll get liked. This triple-double shit has already gone stale. Give the people what they want
Let's not forget, this guy once confiscated a tape that showed him getting dunked on by a scrub amateur in a pickup game :lol
hitmanyr2k
05-28-2017, 11:56 AM
Didn't MJ whine that the Bad Boys were too rough tbh?
The NBA fans today of the soft flopping era don't know what rough is to be honest. When it came to the Bulls and Pistons Jordan and Pippen took straight up beatings from Detroit in the playoffs. Guards and forwards today don't know how good they have it because most of this stuff wasn't even called flagrant back then. When Jordan or Pippen went to the rim they had to prepare to be head-hunted and fouled hard.
Typical hard Rodman foul
http://i.imgur.com/gSGB6QE.gif
Isiah head-hunting while Rodman has a well-placed knee
to the groin and throws a shot for good measure
http://i.imgur.com/XK9rGZh.gif
Rodman forearm shiver to the back of the neck. Play on.
http://i.imgur.com/RgLV70A.gif
Laimbeer with the elbow smash to Jordan's face. A move
he perfected as if he were going for a shot block lol.
http://i.imgur.com/bkluI6D.gif
Laimbeer with another elbow smash to Pippen's face
and Rodman follows it up with a shove into the stands.
http://i.imgur.com/Ptbd167.gif
http://i.imgur.com/Zn3J6sz.gif
Aguirre with the forearm to the back and of course Rodman is there
with another well place knee and hip-check for good measure.
http://i.imgur.com/gMkF03j.gif
Another typical Rodman foul
http://i.imgur.com/175myf4.gif
Ricky Pierce clubs Jordan like a baby seal on the way down for a hard body slam :lol
Hard playoff foul, play on.
http://i.imgur.com/Wrnh3xG.gif
ambchang
05-28-2017, 12:11 PM
Multi game suspensions into :lol today's NBA.
Today Jordan wouldn't have gotten that far because he would have flung his arms up around the top of the circle and gone into a shooting motion hoping to draw the foul, and both defenders would have flopped.
hitmanyr2k
05-28-2017, 12:35 PM
Today Jordan wouldn't have gotten that far because he would have flung his arms up around the top of the circle and gone into a shooting motion hoping to draw the foul, and both defenders would have flopped.
It makes me wonder if Jordan would have adapted to this era and tried the rip-thru moves of today. I can't picture him doing it since his main intent was always to score. On the flip side I would have loved to see James Harden in a series against the Bad Boys. His flop attempts would have had serious physical consequences :lol
It makes me wonder if Jordan would have adapted to this era and tried the rip-thru moves of today. I can't picture him doing it since his main intent was always to score. On the flip side I would have loved to see James Harden in a series against the Bad Boys. His flop attempts would have had serious physical consequences :lol
Everyone does it to score. You can score from the FT line. You also get the other team in trouble in the process.
Those guys weren't in tune with the finesse game, they were just football players with a basketball.
Clipper Nation
05-28-2017, 04:33 PM
If he scores 81 pts in a game he'll get liked. This triple-double shit has already gone stale. Give the people what they want
:lol No, he wouldn't be. The spin from his haters would be :cry "he wouldn't even score 8 points against muh 'tough' '90s defenses!" :cry or :cry "he's a stat-padder!" :cry
Jordan Jockers and Kobe stans, who make up the majority of casual fans, will never like LeBron no matter what he does.
Clipper Nation
05-28-2017, 04:35 PM
It makes me wonder if Jordan would have adapted to this era and tried the rip-thru moves of today. I can't picture him doing it since his main intent was always to score. On the flip side I would have loved to see James Harden in a series against the Bad Boys. His flop attempts would have had serious physical consequences :lol
DK flopped and benefitted from rigged reffing during his playing days. He also went crying to Stern for rule changes every time he faced adversity. Nowadays, he would put Harden and Isaiah to shame with his flopping.
lefty
05-28-2017, 09:33 PM
DK flopped and benefitted from rigged reffing during his playing days. He also went crying to Stern for rule changes every time he faced adversity. Nowadays, he would put Harden and Isaiah to shame with his flopping.
This.
LeBron is bigger and stronger than DK, he could have been a PF back in the days :lol
I'm pretty sure he would have survived just fine.
Even Laimbeer said his Pistons would have had a tougher time stopping LeBron than Mike
hitmanyr2k
05-30-2017, 09:22 AM
DK flopped and benefitted from rigged reffing during his playing days. He also went crying to Stern for rule changes every time he faced adversity. Nowadays, he would put Harden and Isaiah to shame with his flopping.
Nice troll post :lol
lefty
05-30-2017, 11:48 AM
Nice troll post :lol
CN has a point tbh.
Especially during the 2nd 3peat.
But even during the 1st one, holy shit that game 5 vs NY in 1993, all those BS bail out calls and BS and 1s
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