I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you don't understand the meaning of "witch hunt."
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you don't understand the meaning of "witch hunt."
Nah, dawg, it's just a dumb thought.
True. But damn, what a punishment to sell one's property* for a beyond monstrous profit.
For this one?
Nobody is claiming it does. I think the point is that fans have a tendency to selectively call players out for complaining to the ref. Lebron gets chastised for it, as does Blake Griffin and Kobe, but lots of star players do it just as frequently (so do many role players). Duncan complains all the time too, but since…
You know how Patriots' fans act superior because everyone talks about how smart their team is? That's How all Spurs' fans act during the 2 weeks a year they care about the team.
I'm willing to bet that a 28 year old man who plays a sport as intensely and as often as Lebron does and is 6'9" 260 lbs can get away with the extra 700 or so calories.. I mean considering his daily calorie intake to maintain weight is roughly 4000 calories. I'm sure he can get all of his other nutrients in his…
This kind of (results oriented) criticism was covered in the article. Keep up!
And focus on process, not results. Process is more reliably repeatable. If you're making good decisions all the time...you won't always succeed...but you'll succeed a lot more than if you didn't. (i.e. Open jumps shots > double-teamed legacy…
Are you a 6' 9", 260lb instantly recognizable sports superstar/legend worth hundreds of millions of dollars in the middle of your league's championship series? I would say going to the movies alone isn't a bad thing per se, but in this case it does seem a bit odd, given that LeBron is all those things I just mentioned.
That is definitely one thing Lebron has had to deal with that Jordan (or any other player that I'm aware of) never did; his "legacy" being judged and re-evaluated on a literally game-by-game basis. After a game like last night, he's back up to being "one of the greatest of all time". After game one, however, he was…
They lost this game because Kawhi Leonard was ineffective at both ends of the floor. Parker and Duncan did their part in this game to put them in a position to win. You're blaming the wrong guys.
I see so many people knocking LeBron for whining to refs, and yet, I see Duncan make this exact face like 4 times per game.
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It's definitely a cruel role. Receiving constant hate and getting treated like an evil villain despite only making decisions best for you and those around you. I guess that's what happens when you have the ability to destroy your opposition on a whim. I'm sure Angelina plays the character perfectly.
It's just the male version of looking at female celebrities in Us Weekly and laughing at them when they gain five pounds. Many, many bro-dudes actually do not really like sports or understand the mechanics/strategy, but feel like they have to openly like sports. Rather than being their own people, they all chime in…
Young players, for obvious reasons, are rarely considered locks for the Hall of Fame.
I live in Miami, and have seen the big three out quite a bit, and they have been in restaurants where I've worked many times. Lebron appears to be a really good guy, and he is so comfortable in his skin. Bosh is all about his wife, and they are good people. Wade and Gabrielle Union are out a lot, too. On a night…
Oh man, the "YES" just makes the gif.
Poor kid is so terrified he's been reduced to sitting on his own stool.
That's what I'm saying! One dickish quote after what was probably the most disappointing moment of his life (outside of not earning your approval) and which he later apologized for, coupled with your subjective opinion on how often he flops is all I need. I wish we could draw and quarter this self-nick-naming monster.