On May 12 2010 11:47 Brees wrote: im really surprised that people are cheering for a celtics organization that has won so many championships its outrageous, compared to cleveland who never wins shit. guess you guys are just a bunch of bandwagoning faggots. probably want the steelers and the red wings to win every year too
On May 12 2010 11:47 Brees wrote: im really surprised that people are cheering for a celtics organization that has won so many championships its outrageous, compared to cleveland who never wins shit. guess you guys are just a bunch of bandwagoning faggots. probably want the steelers and the red wings to win every year too
I just don't like them.
Something deep down in me wants Lebron to choke. Maybe I want Jordan to remain the best of all time...who knows...
And Verejao the flopper doesn't help their case...that guy deserves another ball to the balls.
On May 12 2010 11:47 Brees wrote: im really surprised that people are cheering for a celtics organization that has won so many championships its outrageous, compared to cleveland who never wins shit. guess you guys are just a bunch of bandwagoning faggots. probably want the steelers and the red wings to win every year too
Because LeBron is fucking overrated and maybe if he keeps losing people will finally realize that. He can't win when he has no supporting cast, he can't win when he has a supporting cast... MAYBE he's not the king after all?
On May 12 2010 11:47 Brees wrote: im really surprised that people are cheering for a celtics organization that has won so many championships its outrageous, compared to cleveland who never wins shit. guess you guys are just a bunch of bandwagoning faggots. probably want the steelers and the red wings to win every year too
GTFO out of the thread with your nonsense. Band wagon fans? Name ONE bandwagon fan that posts regularly in this thread. You can't. Get lost.
On May 12 2010 11:47 Brees wrote: im really surprised that people are cheering for a celtics organization that has won so many championships its outrageous, compared to cleveland who never wins shit. guess you guys are just a bunch of bandwagoning faggots. probably want the steelers and the red wings to win every year too
Get out of here assclown. If anything, bandwagon will always follow lebron, you have to be an idiot not to understand this. No one cares what celtics won before, we haven't won shit in over 20 years before 2008. What bandwagon? Cleveland had all the odds to beat boston, how is that being on the bandwagon LOL. Why am I even responding, I can tell where you from, sore loser.
On May 12 2010 12:07 LunarDestiny wrote: To me, Lebron is the best player right now. But he can't deliver in critical moment like the game today.
And that actually makes him the best player, truth.
This question might be a few seasons premature, but at what point does LeBron go from being the potential GOAT to a disappointment? People have been pegging this guy to win multiple titles almost as a matter of fact, but this is his 7th season in the league and he's 25 years old. Still very young and still plenty of time to satisfy all that people have expected of him (Shaq won his first ring in his 8th season, Hakeem in his 10th), but at this point there should be a sense of urgency that LeBron needs to win a ring in the next few years for his career to not be at least a little disappointing.
I thought Boston had a chance but I definitely didn't see THAT coming. Barkley made an interesting point that I have to agree with. Looking back at all the MVP-level players through the years, none of them would just lay down and take a bludgeoning in the playoffs like LeBron did today. He seemed perfectly content to sit there and throw up low percentage shots. The guy had two shots inside 10 feet the whole game. Unless Bron is badly injured and trying to downplay it, he just showed a tremendous lack of heart tonight. Since the media loves the Bron-MJ comparisons, I'll go ahead and point out that MJ would rather be taken out in a stretcher than take a 32 point loss at home in the playoffs.
1. Fuck Ohio 2. Be careful Ace, and other Celtics fans. Never forget 2007. Or hell, 2006. I think the Pistons won g1/2 by like 40 combined points, and then it got drawn out to 7.
EDIT: God it hurts so bad but I can't stop watching.
It's like post traumatic stress disorder from the last time the Pistons were contenders.
I hate the Cavs with a passion. Their entire playbook consists of pass the ball to James and hope he wins. He's a great player, but just like when LA had that one play, it was good enough to win 2 games a series due to the greatness of the player, but not to beat a strong team. With all due respect, this loss isn't about LBJ, it's about Mike Brown not knowing how to give the rest of the team a rhythm throughout a series. IMO, even without LBJ, the Cavs are a legitimate playoff team, but this entire season was all about making James look good. Mo Williams hasn't had ONE game where he was running the offense all the way through. Antwan Jamison hasn't had a game when he took the weight of the game offensively. So when James has the inevitable mediocre game against a good team, it ends up about as comfortable as an Oz rape scene.
LBJ is a great player, abusing his athletic and physical superiority over anyone in the league in the most exciting way since MJ did it in the 80s. But just like the 80s MJ, his game isn't complete yet. His execution is still very rough around the edges (something that doesn't matter much when you're that big, strong and fast), and he doesn't quite get the flow of the game as well as he could (it just feels that he could make his supporting cast a LOT better than he is now). But he's still a very young player - MJ was 27-28 when he finally smoothed out the last of the kinks in his game, Kobe nearly 30. LBJ is still technically inferior to Bryant and Wade, but those guys have a ton more experience than he does, and even they couldn't take a championship without a second star at their side.
That being said, don't count the Cavs out. LBJ will play with a vengeance next game - a solid game from either Williams or Jamison will mean the Celtics will have their hands full and will have to spread out and take some punishment all game long - and then it'll come down to one game. I don't particularly like the Celtics, and I think LBJ's numbers are more impressive than his game (I think the Cav's system is built in a way that inflates James' numbers), but thinking of the NBA finals, I'd rather see Orlando/Suns (for the sheer amount of offense that match will create) or Celtics/Lakers (for the violence that will ensue) over any finals the Cavs are in.