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Official Lebron James Assassination Watch Thread (Cavs v. Heat)

Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.
Originally posted by ads_2006:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
1-7 against over .500 teams

sounds like the 49ers

...oh wait what you say about my 49ers fool....ha never mind. well said
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Originally posted by Arminini:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.

lol he did plenty of that when he was in Cleveland.
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Chris Bosh is so invisible on the basketball court.

It's hard to believe he's the same player he was in Toronto.
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.

lol he did plenty of that when he was in Cleveland.






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Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.

lol he did plenty of that when he was in Cleveland.







He has to be himself. He shouldn't be any different just because Cleveland fans can't get over the fact that he left. I'm glad he did his chalk thing.

People are just criticizing Lebron for everything when other great players have done things which were very similar.
this game is serious craig sager clothes arent even that crazy tonight
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What Lebron did was kinda s**tty, but I hope after this game and getting it out of their system, Cleveland fans can get over it and move on.
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Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.

lol he did plenty of that when he was in Cleveland.







He has to be himself. He shouldn't be any different just because Cleveland fans can't get over the fact that he left. I'm glad he did his chalk thing.

People are just criticizing Lebron for everything when other great players have done things which were very similar.

Lebron deserves the criticism for being an a*****e.
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all right this game is f**king boring. i'm done with it.

cavs really suck bad. i don't understand how they have any wins actually.

Originally posted by StOnEy333:
I think the heat crush them.

Heat with a 21 point lead a minute and a half into the 3rd.
well this was very anticlimactic *snooooze*
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Originally posted by global_nomad:
Originally posted by Arminini:
Is Lebron trying to be a D-bag???

Its shocking seeing him jump off the bench celebrating a 2nd quarter 3 pointer like its a big deal.

just shows how competitive he is/nothing can phase him.

Is it just me or do the fans sound like they are getting physically tired from booing.

I dont see over-celebrating 3s in the second quarter as a sign of competitiveness.

There isn't much of a precedent for this situation in the NBA, but there have been plenty of cases where star soccer players have played against former teams or their own national team in exhibition games. The player never celebrates or shows up the fans. I'm all for him trying to score every time down, but there is no need to draw extra attention to yourself in this situation with throwing chalk up in the air and jumping off the bench to celebrate.

He acted like a douche in the summer and now he's just proving everyone in Cleveland right for hating him.

lol he did plenty of that when he was in Cleveland.







He has to be himself. He shouldn't be any different just because Cleveland fans can't get over the fact that he left. I'm glad he did his chalk thing.

People are just criticizing Lebron for everything when other great players have done things which were very similar.

I guess you're right, he's just being himself. I dont have much respect for a guy like that.

My point is, he's missing another opportunity to improve the situation, rather he's chosen to adding to the animosity. I would have respected his alot more if he came out before the game and said I've had many good years here in Cleveland with these fans and this is my home and for that reason I'm just going to play ball today and not draw any more attention to myself. Instead, he's repeatedly avoided admitting mistakes and even worse takes the sense of entitlement to the limit by saying the fans should appreciate what he did for the fans the last 7 years.

What about what the fans did for him? They treated him like a god. In return, he left weeks into free agency not allowing them to sign anyone else and put on a show about "taking his talents to south beach." I guess he doesn't owe them anything. But I guess its unreasonable to expect him to show some respect not cuz he has to but cuz he wants to.
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True story... I got lost in Cleveland once. Is pretty depressing driving through a town of almost nothing but factories everywhere.
This game would be a lot more epic if the Cavs didn't suck so much
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