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WiggyRuss

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He can do that to any franchise.. no matter what the Miami guys try to tell you.

So could Durant. So could Curry.
no doubt he can....hes been the best player in the game for the better part of a decade and is already at 32 AT THE VERY VERY VERY LEAST a top 10 player ever. As long as he goes to the Finals EVERY SINGLE YEAR he can do whatever the F he wants to.

As soon as he starts going south a few years from now thats gonna change- but as of right now- he has F you power over whoever.
 

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He can do that to any franchise.. no matter what the Miami guys try to tell you.

So could Durant. So could Curry.
But I think the point is the others don't.
 

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Could, being the operative word. Lebron did.

Durant could leave. Steph could leave. Both could stay. It's a toss up. But nothing in their history dictates either will act this way when it's in their power to do so.

Lebron and everyone else in the world knew this was the case when he signed with Cleveland. But I guess for Lebron he needs that power to mold the team as he see's fit.

But we all know what LeBron's ultimate motivation is... winning. So I don't see why that's a negative.
 

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But we all know what LeBron's ultimate motivation is... winning. So I don't see why that's a negative.
exactly...if it aint broke why fix it? lol...dudes been to 6 straight Finals. He is doing something right. thats just insane in todays 30 team NBA. It really shouldnt happen.
 

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no doubt he can....hes been the best player in the game for the better part of a decade and is already at 32 AT THE VERY VERY VERY LEAST a top 10 player ever. As long as he goes to the Finals EVERY SINGLE YEAR he can do whatever the F he wants to.

As soon as he starts going south a few years from now thats gonna change- but as of right now- he has F you power over whoever.
Yet with all that power still has a losing record in the Finals. Other greats have won more on that big stage without requiring such power.
 

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But I think the point is the others don't.

Which can be a positive or a negative depending on how you look at it.

I know many Cavs fans are happy that LeBron is holding Gilbert's feet to the fire in terms of making sure the owner is just as driven as he is.

I get that that comes with baggage, but there's more than 1 way to look at it.
 

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Sounds like you need to start pro-rating your bill....

Yeah i hear you.

I saw my friend on facebook post something on about Fios not working. Totally forgot he lives a few blocks from me. Once i got home everything was down
 

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But we all know what LeBron's ultimate motivation is... winning. So I don't see why that's a negative.
And KD's ultimate motivation is to win as well- so why was his move viewed as a negative?
 

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Yet with all that power still has a losing record in the Finals. Other greats have won more on that big stage without requiring such power.
its true- i just cant fault him for getting TO the Finals though

here is a quesiton for you

what do you think is more impressive

going 6-1 in the Finals?

or going 6-4 in the Finals?

some people might pick 6-1----- im going to pick 6-4 becuase that means you still won the same amount of championships- but you also won your conference 3 more times which is not a small accomplishment by ANY means.
 

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Which can be a positive or a negative depending on how you look at it.

I know many Cavs fans are happy that LeBron is holding Gilbert's feet to the fire in terms of making sure the owner is just as driven as he is.

I get that that comes with baggage, but there's more than 1 way to look at it.
Agreed there's two sides to a coin- however it kinda looks bad when this is taking place & they find themselves in their current predicament.
 

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And KD's ultimate motivation is to win as well- so why was his move viewed as a negative?

I personally don't view his move as a negative. I've never said otherwise.

I do think that it takes away, somewhat, from the potential the winning can do to his legacy - at to least some extent... but if KD's cool with that - more power to him. That's actually admirable in its own way.
 

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Oh, that sucks major ass.

My kids are always in some kind of after school program.

So, I have Slingtv on my phone, tablets so I can watch NBA Tv, Espn, NBA tv everywhere.

Do you have League Pass?

Watch on your phone.
 

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its true- i just cant fault him for getting TO the Finals though

here is a quesiton for you

what do you think is more impressive

going 6-1 in the Finals?

or going 6-4 in the Finals?

some people might pick 6-1----- im going to pick 6-4 becuase that means you still won the same amount of championships- but you also won your conference 3 more times which is not a small accomplishment by ANY means.
I would say 6-1. The reason is because IMO winning counts more when you've done it on the big stage for all the marbles.
 

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Agreed there's two sides to a coin- however it kinda looks bad when this is taking place & they find themselves in their current predicament.

Yes, I agree.. but weeks like this mean nothing when it comes to the grand scheme of looking at LeBron's legacy.

The only move LeBron has used his power to force that could've hurt his legacy - IMO - was the firing of Blatt. And in the end that move actually helped it.

Now if he forces a melo trade this week and the Cavs start sucking and lose in the 2nd round... that could have some sort of impact on his legacy.

To date... I can't think of a personnel move that was seemingly forced by LeBron that seems like a big mistake.
 

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But we all know what LeBron's ultimate motivation is... winning. So I don't see why that's a negative.

Exactly, but Durant's motivation to win is what then?

Can't have it both ways and call Lebron amazing and then Durant a bitch for both wanting to compete for a championship with worthy rosters.
 

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I personally don't view his move as a negative. I've never said otherwise.

I do think that it takes away, somewhat, from the potential the winning can do to his legacy - at to least some extent... but if KD's cool with that - more power to him. That's actually admirable in its own way.
I hear ya. But in KD's case his move actually improved his OVERALL play. Hard to see that as anything but impressive IMO.
 

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Yes, I agree.. but weeks like this mean nothing when it comes to the grand scheme of looking at LeBron's legacy.

The only move LeBron has used his power to force that could've hurt his legacy - IMO - was the firing of Blatt. And in the end that move actually helped it.

Now if he forces a melo trade this week and the Cavs start sucking and lose in the 2nd round... that could have some sort of impact on his legacy.

To date... I can't think of a personnel move that was seemingly forced by LeBron that seems like a big mistake.
Of course things happen- but what you don't expect to see is the franchise player falling apart at the seams on national tv.
 

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Exactly, but Durant's motivation to win is what then?

Can't have it both ways and call Lebron amazing and then Durant a bitch for both wanting to compete for a championship with worthy rosters.

Oh, let me be clear. Maybe I got into a conversation that I didn't realize I was getting into.

I haven't and wouldn't call Durant a bitch for his move. My post about Durant still being a bad guy was meant in humor.

Like I said to @LAD, I think KD had every right to make his decision and there are some things that are actually admirable about it. I think that any winning he achieves with the Warriors will never be able to do for his legacy what winning in OKC or somewhere else would... but if Durant doesn't care, then cool.
 
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