2/3 in decimal form is also the number of the devil omg
Dat Kang #23 jersey
Greatest #23 ever![]()
2/3 in decimal form is also the number of the devil omg
Gettin' the squirts & the "I'm tired." during the Finals.
He's just, well me too are just damn lucky Duncan & Pop fled the side door jamb a year prior.
tee, hee.
Cully, are you going back home too, tbh? How happy will you be if he brings the LOBT to good ole' Cleveland?
Nuh uh. James hit the three that made Allen's shot matter, and James dominated Game 7. James kept #5 out of the Spurs' case, not Duncan & Pop.
Let us proceed....
Thunder Dan forcing LeCoon to go back to 23 to sell off old jerseys from 3 years that didn't sell after The Decision. Good business move by Dan and his re ed son to sell off old stock first to save some money; almost jew like.
Not that I really care, but this is still funny to bring up
"I just think what Michael Jordan has done for the game has to be recognized some way soon," said James, who has worn 23 since he was a high school sop re. "There would be no LeBron James, no Kobe Bryant, no Dwyane Wade if there wasn't Michael Jordan first.
"He can't get the logo [Hall of Famer Jerry West's silhouette adorns the NBA's logo], and if he can't, something has to be done. I feel like no NBA player should wear 23. I'm starting a pe ion, and I've got to get everyone in the NBA to sign it. Now, if I'm not going to wear No. 23, then nobody else should be able to wear it."
"If you see 23, you think about Michael Jordan," James said, according to The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. "You see game-winning shots, you think about Michael Jordan; you see guys fly through the air, you think about Michael Jordan; you see fly kicks, you think about Michael Jordan. He did so much, it has to be recognized, and not just by putting him in the Hall of Fame."
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4650907
2 rings, 3 lost Finals... makes sense.
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He's trying to be like Mike.... Bratz?
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Haven't thought about Mike Bratz in a looong time
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He's clearly still thinking of his fans, making sure they (at least those who are loyal) don't need to spend their hard earned money for new Lebron Cavs jerseys. Lebron has definitely matured.
But for those ungrateful fans who burned his jersey, guess y'all need to pony up.![]()
yep. LeBron is a genius, tbh..
but hes the best #23 ever
No. Pop & Duncan porked the pooch & caused 6.
Now you have to suffer along with everybody else.
Tbh, I can't put Lebron over MJ, but Lebron is a far better athlete and person than Jordan.
Jordan is a horrible human being, but im not letting that get in the way of reality. I think my grandma is a nice person too but i wouldnt like her odds against a prime Tyson.
He should change it to 2-3 to reflect his Finals record tbh
Jordan's first 3 Peat was absolutely remarkable. His second 3 peat where he cemented his legacy and greatness was mostly manufactured and hyped by the NBA and media who were craving for Superstar appeal after 2 uninteresting and dull NBA Finals by the Rockets. I mean, the "Flu game", the "Last Shot" these are just some of the most overrated playoff moments to immortalize Jordan. It's about as bad as Jordan's "The Shot" over Craig Ehlo
I grew up exactly in that era and in retrospect, I see how awful the league was back then. I still give props to MJ and but his teammates particularly Pippen and Rodman we're seriously underrated by the media and fans. This was before advance statistics and metrics were scrutinized. Game after game, if you read the newspapers or watch ESPN it's always about how Jordan scored 36, 45, 50 completely ignoring some of the most important aspects and elements of the game.
Fwiw, Jordan would mentally decapitate Lebron and he's worlds above Lebron there, but as an athlete, skill and value wise, Lebron's better than Mike.
I agree, there are 2 things Im confident of. 1) MJ is so much more mentally stronger than Lebron its not even funny. He would toy with Lebron and make him cry. 2) MJ would not have won as many in this era, the hardest teams he ever faced were Reggie Millers Pacers, Pistons who spanked him almost every year, Malones Jazz, and that TOSB team with Magic.
MJ would have a cakewalk to the Finals every year in the East if he played in this era tbh he most certainly would have won a lot of rings. He may have been even better than he was given that the rules changed in 2006 to allow more offense and penalize defenses more
Yeah. Any of the dynasties post Jordan would kill the Bulls frontline (Lakers, Spurs). No doubt they take the Heat though.
Lebron could've been the perfect athlete, just beastly. But you can't easily overcome the mental part of the game, and it's one of his most glaring weakness which is why Jordan's throne is safe for at least another era.
Lebron should've announced he was going to wear #45 just for the lulz. Would've shut down the internet.
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