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There is no advantage for LeBron to cede his power to the Cavs by signing a multiyear deal, and there was no reason why Kyrie couldn't do the same while LeBron was there. Kyrie thinks he can be the best player on a title team. He can't. He can be the best player on a bad team, which is what he was before LeBron got there, or a second-level star on a title contender.
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agreed. just pointing out to Zilla you can't complain about lane violations when Lebron does it every time he shoots a FT. Quote:
There has been no suspension yet and doubt there will be at least for TT. I would be pretty surprised if either Love or TT will get suspended because it is the Finals. |
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Maybe a lot of you aren't old enough to remember the AFC-NFC gap from the mid-80's to late 90's, but it was cavernous. There were a lot of AFC teams that won the conference that were absolutely no threat to win the Super Bowl. The Celtics are like those AFC teams. The only difference is that they have to beat the team they're facing four times out of seven instead of just once, making the likelihood even more remote.
Hell, even if Cleveland won last night it would be, at best, a repeat of the 2015 Finals, where they lost in six. Short of someone lobbing a 'nade in the Golden State locker room, they aren't a true title contender either. |
The highest IQ player in the history of the league needs to call timeout when JR's back is turned away from the basket while 5 feet behind the 3-point line. No excuses. Still would have had 1.5 seconds left. LeBron was three feet from the ref.
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Also, we’re the Bulls not hovering around .500 halfway into the next season? The success they had the year before was clearly not sustainable and anybody that thinks they win one championship without Jordan is a ****ing moron. |
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