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Lebron is too image conscious to intentionally whack any other player so squarely in the face, don't you think?@bksballer89 and others... Care to "defend" LeBron here?
@bksballer89 and others... Care to "defend" LeBron here?
Yeah whats up
And those are the exact type of people who snap when they frustrated for being push around for all to see.Lebron is too image conscious to intentionally whack any other player so squarely in the face, don't you think?
Notice how so many clips of this don't show Lebron hitting him.
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And he also acted like a crazy person
Yup.Notice how so many clips of this don't show Lebron hitting him.
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He didn't, Stewart got physical and Lebron elbowed him in the face, some might see intentional. I don't think so.I know... I just wanted to post the incident... I really do wonder how he got bloody.. As you are correct nothing I could find showed LeBron punched him
Lebron is too image conscious to intentionally whack any other player so squarely in the face, don't you think?
On Stewarts last break away to try and get at him did you see Harrell waiting for him? I suspect Stewart was lucky that the stopped him on time that go round.Yup.
Had to dig to see the actually start of the tussle. BronBron is lucky he didn’t get jacked up.
He didn't, Stewart got physical and Lebron elbowed him in the face, some might see intentional. I don't think so.
He didn't, Stewart got physical and Lebron elbowed him in the face, some might see intentional. I don't think so.
After Further tape break down, is was Deandre Jordan....Stewart would have been fineOn Stewarts last break away to try and get at him did you see Harrell waiting for him? I suspect Stewart was lucky that the stopped him on time that go round.
Edit: Not Harrell, I am apparently watching basketball pre covid.
Nope, not an elbow, I still don't think it was intentional. James Flailing is not a new phenomenon.Hard to tell from this one but it could be taken as intentional (though it wasn't an elbow imo)