Some of Greg’s other favorite things:
Some of Greg’s other favorite things:
Surprisingly, it's actually just "Yeah Jeets, yeah Jeets" over and over again.
It would just be “I got this” repeated over and over again, tone gradually increasing in desparation over the course of the game.
I’d pay money—not a lot of money, but *some* money—to hear the unreliable-first-person-present-tense narrator inside Kobe’s head do play by play on one of his 2015 games.
You conveniently ignored the rest of my comment so you could act like you didn’t understand my point. Or maybe you didn’t understand my point so you focused on the only part of it that you could (mis)understand. So let’s try again:
I’m not talking about “teams.” I’m talking about one team. One team that seems to have…
I get what you’re saying, but I’m different—-A-rod’s off the field nonsense really turns me off from rooting for him, even before the steroids scandal tainted his on the field work. Which is why I dont understand how I root for MJ and not Lebron.
A Browns quarterback has the job security of a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
LeBron is hated because everything he does is calculated and measured in a way that will garner more fans, yet usually executes it in a way that makes that visible to us. In other words, he’s disingenuous and only wants to be loved. The reason you hate his flopping is because it’s not the flop, it’s the petulant look…
In a basketball sense, The Decision will always be a sore spot for me. From a human sense, Kobe is the biggest idiot. It seems people clearly forgot about Denver.
I don’t think LeBron is that in love with Cleveland. He’s got better PR people and they have told him Loving Cleveland=Good. But he’s the guy who Barkley had to tell to shut up about all those other cities that he loved as he got closer to unrestricted free agency. He was the guy who ripped his jersey off against…
It’s because we don’t believe him as genuine and accept that he has been a smart business man when it goes to his image. Now I know that could all be wrong and he really could be that guy he presents himself to be ( did you see him in train wreck ) but the glass half empty in me is like nah he just knows media…
It’s interesting, isn’t it? LeBron is easily the most likable of those three by any fair measure, and yet he gets the most hate. He’s probably the best player since Jordan (you can make an argument for Shaq or Duncan, but I think he’s clearly better than Kobe in every way), he’s the best superstar teammate since Magic…
Cant speak for you, but here’s why I’ve never been a LeBron fan,bro.
Just to chime in on the conversation though: Lebron’s move back to Cleveland and his heroic attempt (and poetic failure) in the Finals last year won me back. It was easy to hate Lebron the faux-villain of the black and red Heat, but his letter of the prodigal son definitely set him apart from Kobe or MJ in any sense.
Here’s plenty of reason to dislike Lebron. He’s a great player, and generally media savvy, but he still holds himself as superior to regular people. Paired with his extremely tasteless circus that was his“Decision,” you get a guy that is out of touch:
and it’s worked... Shouldn’t THAT be more appalling to you?
I get it Im sorry. Just totally misread that. Huge plus for throwing a Razor/Kobe Lebron/Cena reference. I was a huge Scott Hall fan, you picked the perfect guy for the analogy.
Lol my comment was not abt who is a better player. It was regarding who was a better “villain.” Kobe was fun to hate, that asshole always destroyed the team I was going for. He did it in the most smug way too, with that “whatever IDGAF attitude.”
I like LeBron, never said I didn’t...but he does try too hard. The whole…
I would rather see KG and Steve Smith Sr.. I feel like Lewis just puts on theater while Smith has serious issues.
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