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He could have just given the money to the charity(ies) himself and dispensed with the self-aggrandizing television program.

Pretty sure that was secondary to the brand, as is the case with all things LeBron.

Wade led the Heat to a title without LeBron

I think the most fun Lebron to watch is the Lebron against all odds, even though I feel for him having to be 10x the player that KD/Curry need to be for their team. I mean, can you imagine the outcome of any game if Lebron went 1-10 from 3 like Curry did in Game 3, or if he went 0-11 from 3 like Harden did in Game 5

Love has had a...pretty good series.

If Lebron’s worst career decision is something that was done for the benefit of millions going to charity, I think he’ll live with that.

The Warriors should win every season. They were the best team ever without KD, and then added KD who was the MVP the previous season. They are the greatest team ever assembled, and play the game the way every team should emulate.

The greatest representation of Lebron’s greatness (and struggle) are these statistics:

Additionally, not that it’s that surprising, but Jesus Christ, why is this a free man?

Cover with New Tattoo < Laser Removal < Cutting off his Arm < Assassination

If any Warriors player honestly commented that that was an “attempt to injure their star player”, then they should be forced to watch the replay over and over until they admit that Perk doesn’t even move the literally the entire video.

Why do we allow the best regular season team EVER to continue to use this excuse that somehow Draymond cost them the 2016 Finals, in which they were up 3-1, played 2 of the remaining 3 games at home, and had the league MVP on their team?

Considering the previous 3 series only had one go to 7 and it was the first 3-1 comeback in the history of the NBA, this is a scalding hot take.

I get everyone has fun saying this but the reality is that he’s a player, not coach or GM. He didn’t make the decision for Kyrie, he didn’t make all the shitty decisions prior to his return, and he can’t be blamed for the shit drafting (outside of Kyrie) for the past decade.

JR’s flagrant ended the game. It was still within reach but that put it away officially. I think the push was fairly dramatized by everyone, including the commentators. I think it was mildly dirty and definitely a flagrant, but is that more or less dangerous than the numerous times a season that Lebron gets wrapped

Although I agree with your rebuttal, it’s a little difficult to play a 2-3 zone without being in the lane for more than 3 seconds. The middle defender frequently helps if Lebron gets down in the wings or post area, which requires a decent amount of time in the lane. I’m not saying this is happening every possession,

Yea I would hate to play with the arguably best or second best player all time, and the person solely responsible for getting me my only title (33 wins being his most prior to Lebron). Irving made his own bed, so let’s all quit blaming Lebron for a decision made completely by Kyrie (one that essentially destroyed the

One could argue that the best players in the top three leagues aren’t jerks: Lebron, Aaron Rodgers, and Mike Trout.

Harden isn’t ruining basketball, but we have to acknowledge his travel step back signature move and constant flop/armbar move into fouls are lame to watch. I’m not sure how anyone can say he’s revolutionizing the game. He’s nearly averaged over 10 FT attempts per year for 6 years, and Lebron has only had two seasons

The Warriors lost Draymond for one game out of the 3 in a row that they lost, so it’s a bit odd that Warrior’s fans continue to act like that somehow caused them to lose the other 2 games he participated in down the stretch (with 2 of the 3 games being at home).