Funny. Because Space Jam 2 is more important to LeBron (once again trying to follow in my footsteps) than making the playoffs. Maybe he can trade Bugs, Lola and Bill Murray for one of the monstars with the likeness of Anthony Davis, since him or his camp couldn’t strongarm the Pelicans.
Still trying to push this narrative
djohn failed with the Flynn thread, now pushing hard for a sell on this fugazi of a thread
Narrative? It's literally a fact that can't be disputed that he missed it in consecutive years as the #1 guy
The most dominant, most talented team the NBA has ever seen was caused not by MJ's dominance, or Magic or Bird, or by Lebron in Miami. It was caused by Lebron in Cleveland.
Lebron is why KD is in California and that's why Lebron is in California. No way he beats that team in the Finals. No reason to get there with any Eastern team. He'd have to build a real team and LA is the only city that can draw all that talent to one place...if the front office and Kobe don't it up with their interventions.
At 34 I was winning rings while 34 year old LeBron just cares about playing some space ball.
Lakers Record with Lonzo Ball this season: 25-22 (.532 winning %) (projected record of 44-38) Lakers Record without Lonzo this season: 5-12 (.295 winning %) (Projected record of 24-58)
Y’all s mean to tell me He is missing Lonzo Ball?
Biggest fall from grace in Modern Sports history?
Reminds me of Jose Canseco joining the Rangers. Different sport similar bloopers
East: 8 straight finals
West:
“playofffffssssssssssss? Wherrrrrreeeeee?”
How did Mike do in the West. Oh that's right. NM.
How did Michael Jordan. do during Bird's peak years? You know, when the Showtime era was in full effect?
How did LeBron do without Alonzo Ball?
everybody been saying for years that he should stop hiding in the East playing all these weakass teams
MJ deflecting
MJ dominated plumbers, stock brokers and part-time bus drivers!
No Alonzo, o Lottery
Who did LeBron dominate? The lottery?
CBS mock draft has us taking Nickeil Alexander-Walker at 13:
Alexander-Walker made a significant jump from his freshman season to his sop re season and is now averaging 16 points per game while shooting nearly 40 percent from 3-point range for a Virginia Tech team that's been ranked in the top 20 pretty much this entire season. More importantly, for his NBA future at least, Alexander-Walker has shown he's a 6-5 guard capable of playing on or off the ball. He can guard at least three positions. And he's also a smart player with a high basketball IQ who sees the floor well. All of this is why NBA scouts have been buzzing about him since November.
Feasting on Trump's tax accountants from Mar-a-Logo
Yep. It’s pathetic. That’s why he generally gets his ass kicked in the finals by a team with superior ball movement
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