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LeBronMonsterDunk
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The mark of a truly transcendent player is the desire to continually improve one's abilities even when one is already the best in their field.
UNBELIEVABLE how insecure most of you Heat "fans" are.
So how soon are you Miami fans going to ask the pope to promote Lebron to sainthood?
I'm not sure what you're mad about today lady but this is a thread discussing how The Best Player In The World continues to improve.
Your view is that no amount of criticism against LeBron is too much, but any praise at all is too much.
That's your view, that's fine, but please forgive the vast majority of us for finding that view to be absurd.
I'm not sure what you're mad about today lady but this is a thread discussing how The Best Player In The World continues to improve.
But I thought it was a thread about Lebron James?
I haven't seen anything about Bill Russell, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Tim Duncan, or Blake Griffin(I sure hope I haven't missed some of the best players in the world)
But I thought it was a thread about Lebron James?
I haven't seen anything about Bill Russell, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Tim Duncan, or Blake Griffin(I sure hope I haven't missed some of the best players in the world)
I understand you're young and probably not very intelligent but "The Best Player In The World" is singular.
If I were talking about more than one person I would have said "The Best Players In The World."
I hope this quick English lesson was not too much for you to handle.
First of all thank you for calling me young - it's been a long time since any one thought I looked young. I realize that I am extremely good looking and all, but haven't been called young
Second of all: Lebron is a good player, but he is not the best player in the world. He hasn't proven it yet by a long shot. In addition I will add that there is no such thing as "The Best Player In The World"
Any person that lables one player(regardless of the player being labled) as "The Best In The World" Is really just flat out stupid - no such thing. Every player depends on his team mates to win games and titles and every player has weaknesses and strengths. The game does have a lot of skill in it, but there is a substantial amount of luck as well.
When you call Lebronita(means little girl Lebron is spanish) the best in the world - that is a vague title since there are atleast 20 players over the years that have played the game that are also considerably better then Lebronita.
So what it boils down to is you all are full of shit
UNBELIEVABLE how insecure most of you Heat "fans" are.
@TLF nobody thinks you look young because I am not sure any of us have seen you, we all think you act very young though.
and LOL, of course a player can have the title of currently the best in the world or number 1 ranked, how can they not? but you are right LBJ has never earned that title :rollseyes: