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Yeah. He was killing it from 2004 to 2007. It's also be interesting to know how much he was roiding in those years. He is the highest paid player in the history of sports. The fact remains until he joined a loaded team with the highest payroll ever, he never won a ring. He is a front runner and cheater.

Baseball's funny - it doesn't allow you to cherry pick stats that you like and discard the ones you don't like. It actually forces you to look at the long haul and aggregate (not partial) numbers. It truly is a game of averages.

 

You're flailing here. You obviously don't like the guy, which is your right. But you really have no argument, and you should just admit it. His postseason numbers are actually pretty spectacular.

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Ok. But that's part of the reason I think LeBron should have stayed in Cleveland. They still had the best record in the NBA and most people thought they were the favorites in the East. Jordan didn't win his first title until he was 27/28.

 

He can say a tittle in Miami would mean as much as it would in Cleveland but it won't. He is like Gasol or Pippen, good players but not franchise or legendary guys. he would have been a legend in Cleveland and compared to the greats ever. There's no way he can do that in Miami.

 

Again I don't really disagree so not totally sure what you're arguing. I don't think it's really fair to preemptively declare him a 2nd fiddle should they win the championship as if Wade is unquestionably better due to having been handed a ring by some of the worst 1sided officiating in sports history in the Mavericks series (I did not even have a rooting interest). But I do agree, not all ships are created equal and one in Cleveland certainly would have meant more.

 

Baseball's funny - it doesn't allow you to cherry pick stats that you like and discard the ones you don't like. It actually forces you to look at the long haul and aggregate (not partial) numbers. It truly is a game of averages.

 

You're flailing here. You obviously don't like the guy, which is your right. But you really have no argument, and you should just admit it. His postseason numbers are actually pretty spectacular.

 

Baseball is a lot like poker in a lot of ways.

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Ok. But that's part of the reason I think LeBron should have stayed in Cleveland. They still had the best record in the NBA and most people thought they were the favorites in the East. Jordan didn't win his first title until he was 27/28.

 

He can say a tittle in Miami would mean as much as it would in Cleveland but it won't. He is like Gasol or Pippen, good players but not franchise or legendary guys. he would have been a legend in Cleveland and compared to the greats ever. There's no way he can do that in Miami.

 

 

 

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What a hoot! Reads more like a suicide note than a 'call to arms'....

 

 

Maybe . . . but I think most of the people reading that in their local paper see it as more of a rallying cry and a hopeful promise. Though probably not surprised, they have got to be p1$$ed!

 

Nobody circles the wagons like the Cleveland Cavs!!!! . . . :thumbsup:

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Food for thought. If Lebron, Dwanye (shouldn't it rhyme with Kanye?), and Chris Bosch all get together and win a championsip as a virtual all-star team, would you still respect them as champions the way you do other teams that have one or two stars and play as a team?

 

 

it will mean nothing just as the Yankees championships have for 20 years...when you buy them it is worthless

 

The only sport you can not but a championship in is football

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Baseball's funny - it doesn't allow you to cherry pick stats that you like and discard the ones you don't like. It actually forces you to look at the long haul and aggregate (not partial) numbers. It truly is a game of averages.

 

You're flailing here. You obviously don't like the guy, which is your right. But you really have no argument, and you should just admit it. His postseason numbers are actually pretty spectacular.

 

 

He cheated and got caught. He took insane money to go to Texas (don't fault him for that) and led them no where. He was never the marquee guy on him own team (Jeter and Griffey). He piggybacked his way to a title.

 

If you plug a lot of guys into the Yankees' lineup, they can put up numbers. See what Nick Swisher is doing. Playing on a loaded and the most expensive teams ever doesn't impress me. Throw in the fact he is an admitted cheater, sorry i got no respect for the man.

 

But keep pimping cheaters. :thumbsup:

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He cheated and got caught. He took insane money to go to Texas (don't fault him for that) and led them no where. He was never the marquee guy on him own team (Jeter and Griffey). He piggybacked his way to a title.

 

If you plug a lot of guys into the Yankees' lineup, they can put up numbers. See what Nick Swisher is doing. Playing on a loaded and the most expensive teams ever doesn't impress me. Throw in the fact he is an admitted cheater, sorry i got no respect for the man.

 

But keep pimping cheaters. :thumbsup:

 

 

?? Swisher's OBP and OPS+ in 2006 and 2007 with the A's were essentially the same as his 2009 numbers. His improved numbers this year are due primarily to plate discipline, swing, and stance, not the lineup that surrounds him (which is worse than the Yankees' lineup last year). His one bad year was 2008.

 

Again, you're flailing by pointing to A-Rod's Rangers years, which were spectacular (as were his Mariners years). The Rangers had no pitching, and they certainly didn't lose because of A-Rod. One player can only do so much.

 

Personally, I think he's jerk, but that doesn't blind me to the fact that he's one of the greatest players of all time. The whole thing about marquee names is bogus anyway - a sportswriters' concoction.

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sorry if has already been posted but i just read on espn that the cavs owner is also the owner of fathead. he reduced the price of lebrons fatheads to $17.41, THE YEAR BENEDICT ARNOLD WAS BORN! LMAO!!!!

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Lebron joining the Heat was like when Hulk Hogan dropped the big boot on the Macho Man to form the NWO with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.

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Personally, I think he's jerk, but that doesn't blind me to the fact that he's one of the greatest players of all time.

 

 

Well yes, since the MJ era where traveling, palming and other violations were tossed into the trash heap of time. And the 3-point basket, which killed

passing to work the ball inside. Now we have a game with 3 shooters and two slugs, who pile up assist stats.

 

 

The NBA today is a version of a Barnum & Bailey circus. If Jordan, James, Bryant et al ever brought the ball in sans the ignored steps and palming against the likes of a Thurmond, Chamberlain, Russell, Kaufmann, Unseld, Cowens etc., they would miss half the season with a busted skull.

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Well yes, since the MJ era where traveling, palming and other violations were tossed into the trash heap of time. And the 3-point basket, which killed

passing to work the ball inside. Now we have a game with 3 shooters and two slugs, who pile up assist stats.

 

 

The NBA today is a version of a Barnum & Bailey circus. If Jordan, James, Bryant et al ever brought the ball in sans the ignored steps and palming against the likes of a Thurmond, Chamberlain, Russell, Kaufmann, Unseld, Cowens etc., they would miss half the season with a busted skull.

I'm talking about A-Rod, not James ...

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it will mean nothing just as the Yankees championships have for 20 years...when you buy them it is worthless

 

The only sport you can not but a championship in is football

 

 

this is just flat out retarded... you can buy all you want,,, but without team chemistry it doesnt mean ****,, and those yankee teams that dominated were 90% home grown through the yankee farm system... nice try though.

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this NBA orphan (ex Braves and Sonics fan) will start rooting for the Cavs. Props to the owner for calling out that prima donna egotistical deserter. !@#$ LeBron! !@#$ the Heat!

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I'm talking about A-Rod, not James ...

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Sorry - misdirected post.

 

I gave up on MLB when the Pirates emptied out in the early '90's. I think they are approaching 19 years now without a club over .500, and are in a race with BAL this year to the basement. I read the standings to see which is the sorriest. I turned my back on MLB 20 years ago, same as the NBA, and the NHL hockey since the rule changes. I pay to go to the minor leagues; the majors are a joke IMO. They will never get another dime out of me. Sad - I liked them when they played their sports as once intended. It's all just circus and flicking over heavy dough to watch the clowns nowadays. I don't want or need vicarious thrills.

 

Any opinion on the NBA and James?

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