wdoupis wrote:He created the super team he is on now. He made them trade Wiggins. GM Lebron always builds his rosters then complains when they aren't good enough
wdoupis wrote:You can not tell me Lebron has not complained about his roster, he literally did this season lol
Pssst, guess what happened tonight?
It proved he was right, what are you talking about?
Yes, their roster is not good enough to beat GS, there has probably never been one. I just said he complains about it when you know as well as I he is a huge part of building it.
the only thnig i dont like about lebron is his pressers. "well me personally. i did this. i left it all on the floor etc. me personally". youre the leader just say "we needed to play better. i needed to play better"
He could have complained and whined at management about getting no help but he decided to take things into his own hands and have some self accountability and move on.
Cnasty wrote:He could have complained and whined at management about getting no help but he decided to take things into his own hands and have some self accountability and move on.
All this hate toward KD. It's not like he just came over and played average and won the ring, he was the damn finals MVP, they needed him as much as he needed that squad. Not to mention the Warriors style of play is way more fun then playing with that ball hog Westbrook.
Cnasty wrote:
I love seeing guys like KD get a ring and show that childhood like emotion where its raw and genuine excitement as a milestone in their career.
He genuinely seems like a nice enough guy and has always kept his nose clean it seems.
This.
I love when someone is genuinely taken aback when they do something in sports. Was just talking about how we've had a few PGA Tour winners recently that were genuinely shocked when they won, instead of the typical crowd wave, wife hug. Like actually beside themselves, can't believe it happened, childhood dream type thing.
packsyd2284 wrote:All this hate toward KD. It's not like he just came over and played average and won the ring, he was the damn finals MVP, they needed him as much as he needed that squad. Not to mention the Warriors style of play is way more fun then playing with that ball hog Westbrook.
"It took 4 Olympic gold medalists, 3 players averaging 20+ points per game, 1 DPOY, 2 MVP winners who went back-to-back, and 2 of hte best 3-point shooters the NBA has ever seen to beat a 32 year old Lebron James"