Originally posted by Joecool:Is this true. Lebron could go to LA Lakers?
Why? He should go to NYK to be the king of New York. Rescue the Knicks and Madison Square Garden with his boy Melo and he'd be the billionaire he wants to be nearly overnight
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Originally posted by Joecool:Is this true. Lebron could go to LA Lakers?
Originally posted by Joecool:Is this true. Lebron could go to LA Lakers?
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Is this true. Lebron could go to LA Lakers?
Why? He should go to NYK to be the king of New York. Rescue the Knicks and Madison Square Garden with his boy Melo and he'd be the billionaire he wants to be nearly overnight
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
He can't surpass Kobe's greatest accomplishment ..... Beating a rape charge on a white woman.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
I know you are probably kidding....but anyone who believes Kobe "raped" that woman are either the woman's family members or mentally handicapped in some way.
Originally posted by 4ML:Cavs parade is
RJ returning for another year and The King is gonna re-sign with Cavs.
Originally posted by Sims19849ers:Originally posted by 4ML:Cavs parade is
RJ returning for another year and The King is gonna re-sign with Cavs.
LeBron stood up there in front of 1.3 million people and took zero credit and individually recognized and gave credit to every single player as wel as the fans, coaching staff and the organization. He used his personal moment to put "the others" in the spotlight a little longer. Well done, LeBron
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
He can't surpass Kobe's greatest accomplishment ..... Beating a rape charge on a white woman.
Originally posted by 4ML:Originally posted by Sims19849ers:Originally posted by 4ML:Cavs parade is
RJ returning for another year and The King is gonna re-sign with Cavs.
LeBron stood up there in front of 1.3 million people and took zero credit and individually recognized and gave credit to every single player as wel as the fans, coaching staff and the organization. He used his personal moment to put "the others" in the spotlight a little longer. Well done, LeBron
Yeup...it was a great speech. His teammates have always loved playing with him. That tells me everything about the kind of leader and teammate he is.
Originally posted by 4ML:Originally posted by Sims19849ers:Originally posted by 4ML:Cavs parade is
RJ returning for another year and The King is gonna re-sign with Cavs.
LeBron stood up there in front of 1.3 million people and took zero credit and individually recognized and gave credit to every single player as wel as the fans, coaching staff and the organization. He used his personal moment to put "the others" in the spotlight a little longer. Well done, LeBron
Yeup...it was a great speech. His teammates have always loved playing with him. That tells me everything about the kind of leader and teammate he is.
Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by 4ML:Originally posted by Sims19849ers:Originally posted by 4ML:Cavs parade is
RJ returning for another year and The King is gonna re-sign with Cavs.
LeBron stood up there in front of 1.3 million people and took zero credit and individually recognized and gave credit to every single player as wel as the fans, coaching staff and the organization. He used his personal moment to put "the others" in the spotlight a little longer. Well done, LeBron
Yeup...it was a great speech. His teammates have always loved playing with him. That tells me everything about the kind of leader and teammate he is.
lol yet if they had lost, there would be so much grumbling about how dysfunctional the organization is with LeBron calling all the shots, Lue being a mascot of a coach, Love being the wrong fit, LeBron coming up short again, Cleveland being cursed, etc.
Originally posted by Sims19849ers:LeBron stood up there in front of 1.3 million people and took zero credit and individually recognized and gave credit to every single player as well as the fans, coaching staff and the organization. He used his personal moment to put "the others" in the spotlight a little longer. Well done, LeBron