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This NBA postseason seems like a foregone conclusion though.
I'm enjoying the Heat's success though because I think Lebron James has received media hatred for the single stupidest reason in the history of sports. The guy's never been anything but a model teammate; he's never been in trouble; he did the same thing that multitudes of players before him did (leave his team in FA), and the TV special which got him so much hatred raised money for friggn' charity for crap's sake!
The Lebron thing is one of my favourite examples of how intellectually & morally bankrupt th media is & how people consistently create straw men to destroy in order to justify their own illogical contempt.
I haven't seen a minute of NBA ball this season or postseason, so you'll have to enlighten me about this flopping business.
I just want Lebron to win a few more rings so people will understand just how good he is. They should already be able to tell, but unless he has multiple titles he will never be considered. When all is said and done, he will probably be the best basketball player we have ever seen.
On a side note... I don't know if it has been all the games, but I noticed that this game Paul George is afraid to attack Lebron. Every time he has the ball, he will pass it off. Then we Lebron isn't guarding him, he at least tries to get to the rim.
He doesn't want to foul out with offensive charges.![]()
I am rooting for Indiana.
It's too bad Indiana played so well in game 2 to steal home court advantage just to give game 3 away.
People still watch the NBA??? Shocking. Give me March Madness over the NBA Finals any day of the week.
In regards to LBJ, the hate that goes with him is that he had to "get help" in order to win his titles, unlike the greatest player of all time literally being the foundation for his team before the likes of Pippen, Horace Grant, Rodman (who came after Grant), Brian Williams, Paxson, etc came along.
It would be interesting to see how this Heat team does, although there was an article that mentioned that after the 2013-2014 season, the Heat may have to give up one of the big three (more than likely Bosh) due to some salary problems. Does anyone else remember this article? It was published 6 months ago and I'm too tired to find it.
People still watch the NBA??? Shocking. Give me March Madness over the NBA Finals any day of the week.