Everyone knows
Well shit, with logic that solid, I may have to re-think putting this in Fouled Out and send it straight to the SportsHoopla Hall of Fame.
I mean, how can anyone argue against ironclad facts like "everyone knows"?
Everyone knows
I have a special lady friend?
Durant was a puss for going to GS. Lebron was a puss for hightailing it to Miami and then back to Cleveland with other All stars in place after Wade declined heavily and he knew he couldn't with him any longer .
Two pussies.. Lets move on
I do that with posts other people make.Out of curiosity, do you ever reread your posts, like a day later or something, and think to yourself 'man, that was some seriously stupid shit I posted'? Do you ever do that?
So, if you had the opportunity to move from your current job to a job that was going to pay you more. provide, a much better work environment and give you a better chance at success...you'd be a puss for leaving?
We can't compare normal jobs to pro athletics.
Why not? It's their job. He left for a better situation. Nothing wrong with that. If the Cavs have the right to trade him or cut him...why doesn't he have the right to leave on his own accord?
You want to bash him for the way he left...I'm right there with you. That was some classless shit.
But to bash him for leaving for a better situation? That's just hypocritical, unless you'd never leave your current job no matter what another company offered.
Well, I will take a page out of KD's playbook then.
If you don't like it, then don't watch. But, better still, don't post here if all you are going to do is complain and bitch. Nobody wants to hear it.
Why not? It's their job. He left for a better situation. Nothing wrong with that. If the Cavs have the right to trade him or cut him...why doesn't he have the right to leave on his own accord?
You want to bash him for the way he left...I'm right there with you. That was some classless shit.
But to bash him for leaving for a better situation? That's just hypocritical, unless you'd never leave your current job no matter what another company offered.
Cavs were like top seed for two straight years or something weren't they?? obviously they couldn't be THAT BAD. ROFLMAO.
Cavs were like top seed for two straight years or something weren't they?? obviously they couldn't be THAT BAD. ROFLMAO. I don't care how he left or if he left but the main problem is (Unlike a normal job you want to compare the NBA to) he let millions of his Fans in Cleveland down, and the League is HURTING for talent as is, and good teams.
To sit there and go and create deam teams when he league is HURTING for quality teams is:
1. Bad for the game
2. Bad for business (as this year is showing with hardly anyone watching the regular season because we know the end result and hands down the WORST, most uncompetitive post season in NBA history )
3. Bad for the popularity of the game.
... And me changing jobs for a better situation in a different company, I dont think its gonna hurt the popularity of the trade Im in or piss off MILLIONS of paying fans. ROFLMAO
OK, let's take this analogy, flawed as it may be. If you're the supposed best in your business, hyped as the second coming out of school, is it more impressive to lead your hometown company to the top, or to jump to someone else's company, bringing another top contributor from another company to join a third with his company, leaving your hometown in danger of losing a major job source if they fail after your departure? You're getting paid the same (or less actually) with this new company, so it's not about money. It's about getting that brass ring, even if it's cheapened by the process.