The cramps scared him. I think he dropped the hgh because of it, thus the decrease in body mass.
The cramps scared him. I think he dropped the hgh because of it, thus the decrease in body mass.
You know you're fat. And why are you melting down over Lebron? Aren't you a racist?Fat and stupid.
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He didn't carry anyone. It was a team effort.
And we all know you're stupid, now.
trying to pretend your stupid take was a troll
two posts in and already playing the meltdown card
The elimination of PEDs, if he was in fact on them, is not going to help his game. That much is clear.
If Ray Allen doesn't hit that 3 LeBron would have 1 ring playing with 2 stars by his side.![]()
Answer the question tubby.
If Spain didn't rape your ancestors, you'd be speaking Portuguese.
true that. i think our co-Finals MVP, Ruud RA-14, exposed him somewhat. so now he's trying to adjust his game without the freakish mass.
This is a fact.
Exactly. Basketball is team effort.
Agreed. He may actually be worthy of a max contract but needs a better guy around him (could have had Paul George a spot later, but Hayward is good value for the 9th pick). Burks is also improving ... Kawhi went a few spots later and there were some other solid guys in the neighborhood.
The Jazz may surprise some people with a win total in the high 30s if Favors and Kanter develop this year - surprised they're just 23 and 22. Not a bad haul for fat DWill. Hayward is the oldest guy in that core at 24. They would be even better now had they managed to get any draft picks for Al or Millsap before they walked in free agency.
Still, they have a lot of nice pieces, but no top 15 guy that it takes to win.
hayward could excel as a point-forward on a team that had a dynamic big like cousins, davis, griffin, prime pau, aldridge, dwight etc... and a ball dominant point guard like burke isn't doing him any favors either, no pun intended
Let's wait till he is ATLEAST in mid season form.... He is coasting it for now
That streak + the championship was more impressive than just the '12 championship run imo. No one tries to break regular season records anymore. All of the good teams are too scared to even try it. It says a lot about their confidence/chemistry that they'd actually do it and even more about their talent that they could pull it off while coasting half of each game.
Against the Bulls and Pacers I never felt like they were ever going to lose. It's kinda like the Mavs pushing the Spurs to 7 last year. It just happens sometimes, especially when teams wear themselves out i the regular season.
Indiana and the Spurs were just bad matchups for them, not to mention a whole lot of bull happened on both sides in the Spurs/Heat series. Had they went through OKC again in the Finals they'd have won in 5.
don't know about that one. the Pacers gave them a scare in 2011 (albeit with bosh being hurt during that series) by going up 2-1 at one point... and then one year later they were neck and neck in what became a 7 game series.
I don't understand the league's obsession with inefficient, undersized, ball-dominant PGs that struggle defensively. Charlotte made a push for him but not sure he would have meshed well with Kemba.
Matching Hayward with a shooter at SG or a stretch four, a guy like Iggy at 2/3 who can also handle the ball, a guy who can cover opposing PGs and a dominant big as you say would be solid.
Not to mention the sitting Hibbert fiasco.![]()
Past his peak, yes. He has one or two "prime years" left. As Malik said, he has certainly lost some speed and athleticism already. In the end it will be:
1) Miami Lebron
2) Young Cleveland Lebron
3) Returned to Cleveland Lebron
They were down 3-2 to Boston in '12, I never felt like they were going to lose that series either. When the Heat needed to step up, they did. They were just completely outclassed last year though.
yeah i got my years mixed up. meant to say the pacers scared them in '12 then took them to 7 in '13...
i agree that the '12 run was their best, which was my point i was making
dude's as far away from his prime now as his eyebrows are to his hairline, tbh.
That was my point about the Heat, though..
By the 2012-2013 season, their system/chemistry was phenomenal, it was no longer a team that destroyed you with athleticism like the 2011 and 2012 teams..
That's what I thought you meant anyways. But my point was that they were also pushed to 7 by an even tier Boston team during that '12 run. Remember that abysmal 76ers Boston series? was so unwatchable it was a joke.
But I don't mean to put down the '12 run to pump up the '13 run. Just saying that teams with good matchups/gameplans can push even good teams to 6-7 games. How often do those teams pull the upsets on contenders?
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