I know most people on this board aren’t fans of LeBron

DoomSlayer

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I’ve hated him his entire career but I admit it’s very impressive. I fully believe he’s on some sort of performance enhancer and it doesn’t even matter. If that’s all it took to dominate at 41 then it wouldn’t be that rare.
 

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I’ve hated him his entire career but I admit it’s very impressive. I fully believe he’s on some sort of performance enhancer and it doesn’t even matter. If that’s all it took to dominate at 41 then it wouldn’t be that rare.
Why do you hate him?
 

DoomSlayer

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Why do you hate him?
Hate is probably too strong a word but I’ve actively rooted against him his entire career. Well except the finals where the Cavs beat Golden State. And that was more about the rest of the team and just the city of Cleveland finally getting a championship rather than LeBron. As far why it’s as simple as I’ve just never liked him and I don’t like all the flopping he’s so famous for.
 
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I’ve hated him his entire career but I admit it’s very impressive. I fully believe he’s on some sort of performance enhancer and it doesn’t even matter. If that’s all it took to dominate at 41 then it wouldn’t be that rare.
He doesn’t really dominate anymore. What makes him not as good as Jordan makes him still effective. He’s more of a team guy and not as much alpha male. He can still dominate a few games here and there.
 
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He’s a lot more Scottie than Michael. But his endurance is wild. No insult to say he’s the second best player ever.
 
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dudehead

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Hate is probably too strong a word but I’ve actively rooted against him his entire career. Well except the finals where the Cavs beat Golden State. And that was more about the rest of the team and just the city of Cleveland finally getting a championship rather than LeBron. As far why it’s as simple as I’ve just never liked him and I don’t like all the flopping he’s so famous for.
10-4. I don’t care for basketball and don’t know much about the players, so I was just curious about your comment.
 

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Its been 16 years since The Decision.
It was lame to do, but it was just capitalizing on the announcement of where he would play next.

What people quickly excuse and what they refuse to move on from is fascinating.



As for him flopping, I can't bring myself to care too much since I would then need to be outraged at like 100 other players who have flopped just as much, dramatized just as much, and complained to refs just as much during James' time in the NBA.
 

jethreauxdawg

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Its been 16 years since The Decision.
It was lame to do, but it was just capitalizing on the announcement of where he would play next.

What people quickly excuse and what they refuse to move on from is fascinating.
16 years is nothing for a grudge. I’m just getting warmed up.**

he’s a great player. I don’t think he’s a very likable person. He’s provided lots of examples besides the decision.
 
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Its been 16 years since The Decision.
It was lame to do, but it was just capitalizing on the announcement of where he would play next.

What people quickly excuse and what they refuse to move on from is fascinating.



As for him flopping, I can't bring myself to care too much since I would then need to be outraged at like 100 other players who have flopped just as much, dramatized just as much, and complained to refs just as much during James' time in the NBA.
He, Harden, and SGA took flopping to a whole new level and the whining until he gets a call gets out of hand sometimes. One of the greatest players ever but I still don’t like him.
 

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Its been 16 years since The Decision.
It was lame to do, but it was just capitalizing on the announcement of where he would play next.

What people quickly excuse and what they refuse to move on from is fascinating.



As for him flopping, I can't bring myself to care too much since I would then need to be outraged at like 100 other players who have flopped just as much, dramatized just as much, and complained to refs just as much during James' time in the NBA.
Did you wear your cape when you flew into this thread?
 

curseddawgs

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That game was as much about the rockets choking as it was the Lakers winning. Couldn’t happen to a better guy, Ime Udoka is one of the biggest scumbags in the league
 

CochiseCowbell

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"The Decision. "

In hindsight I wonder how much of that was his, & how much of it was ESPN/NBA. The production that is. I'm sure Miami was his own choice.
 
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"The Decision. "

In hindsight I wonder how much of that was his, & how much of it was ESPN/NBA. The production that is. I'm sure Miami was his own choice.
This.
Manufactured drama.
ESPN darling.
The flopping.
And the GD powder puff ritual before games.
The self-pronouncement of being the GOAT.

True greatness doesn't do any of these things.

And yes, glfr, im measuring him against
Bird
MJ
Kobe
Jabbar
Duncan
Shaq
Magic
Irving
 

shep9332

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This.
Manufactured drama.
ESPN darling.
The flopping.
And the GD powder puff ritual before games.
The self-pronouncement of being the GOAT.
Don't forget strong arming the Lakers into drafting his immensely underqualified son.
 
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Don't forget strong arming the Lakers into drafting his immensely underqualified son.
He was the 55th pick in a 60 pick draft. At the end of the second round it’s just crapshoot risks. It’s not like he demanded him to go first round.
 
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