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KING James? Not in WADE County!


Classic NY SOUR -no pun intended- Upper Clouds.

From a shunned Knick fan perspective:

What can I say? You promise the man the support, in Stoudemire and Lee, a chance to bring a championship to the biggest city you can play for, and the opportunity to make up to $1,000,000,000 by taking advantage of the NY market, as the face of basketball on the biggest stage. He didn’t want it, and who can say he’s wrong for that, nobody. At the end of the day, this argument isn’t about whether or not he made the best decision to get a championship, as he obviously did, theoretically. Wanting to see Lebron James on the Knicks brings a lot of bias to the criticism of the decision to play in Miami with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. However, you can’t lie, the Knicks had a championship contender situation built for Lebron James. The chance to play with Amare Stoudemire, David Lee, and another presence to come, would have been a better SUPPORTING cast than Cleveland was ever able to provide. While I would have loved to see D-Wade and Lebron on the Knicks, I wouldn’t be able to argue against the idea that it was a kind of surrender for them to team up, nonetheless.


From an NBA fan perspective:

I grew up watching basketball. Like many, dreamed to one day play in the league, and came to the realization that it wasn’t my calling, and settled for being a fan of the Pros that dedicate their lives to doing something that provides so many nights of entertainment and memories. Lebron James and Dwayne Wade shouldn’t be playing on the same team. If anything, they should be battling it out for supremacy of the east coast. This move to Miami says “if you can’t beat em’ join em”, with regards to these super-teams that are being built, like the Lakers and Celtics. All this will become in the NBA is total imbalance. The juggernaut teams will be few, but dominant, and it will bring about the end of other franchises, as there are only so many Hall of Fame worthy superstars to go around, save this shit for the Olympics. I couldn’t even put this team together in a Fantasy Draft in NBA2k10! The gripes can only concern the presence of the heart of a champion. If Lebron went to the Bulls, Knicks, Nets, or even stayed in Cleveland, there would still be the consistency of him being the LEADER Instead you go play for Wade County…as a member of the SUPPORTING cast, regardless of how much they pay you to keep you quiet.


Finally, from a Lebron “fan” perspective:

Maybe I’m just upset because I didn’t expect to see Lebron James playin’ “Pippen” after all these Jordan comparisons. When the man-child was dunking on his peers in the 9th grade, I didn’t view him as a role-player. When he gave me reason to actually take the Cleveland Cavaliers seriously, as a championship contender franchise, it didn’t remind me of Robin, it reminded me of Batman. Needless to say, D-Wade’s “Batman Status” is only being solidified, as the BEST Robin he could have ever found, is now his right-hand-man, as long as he STAYS IN HIS PLACE. As a “Lebron Fan” when I see the GM of the Orlando Magic saying “I thought he was, I guess, more of a competitor”, and I couldn’t possibly have a sensible argument to rebuttal that comment, I find it to be annoying. Yet, I can’t argue with Mr. Otis Smith, after proving time and time again that you can’t handle the pressure it takes to make it to the top, you’ve shown that you aren’t the leader you were hyped up to be, and shown a lot of character by having the courage to put your pride to the side and step down. It wouldn’t be me speaking, if I didn’t take the time to respect this factor of the situation, but when I’m reading “Lebron James, more Prince than King” in the headlines, I just don’t think it makes up for these consequences. Point blank, anybody trying to be the next Jordan can't do so like this...As a fan, it looks like he gave up on the iconic path I'd planned to see him run through. 

In conclusion:

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Lebron James anymore, as I’m still impressed by his ability, but not enough to watch that stupid-ass ESPN special on his decision to be a sidekick. Knick fan first, but he’s a great player, one I thought fit to be a King, among the best in the world. However, he’s no Jordan, and never will be, after this, as much as I hate to say it. D-wade may have the chance to claim those kinds of similarities down the road, as I expect them to get it together and win it all, at least once. I also commend D-wade’s expert executive skills, for the “pay-cut strategy” put in play to bring this together. I’m sure that move will pay off on his business resume after his retirement from actually playing in the NBA, might even land him a GM position. Lebron’s made his position clear, win a ring at all costs, even if you have to put the game on “easy”…Pass that to a Miami Heat fan…Wahh!
<--Suddenly this picture doesn't mean as much...Maybe when you step back in the boss seat. We know this isn't how u wanted to make it happen, and no amount of fakes in the bandwagon talking that "its all about the ring" nonsense can change that. Period - Cly

Ps. I say this ends in a trade, within 3 years. Hopefully this soft ass move doesn't resonate through the NBA for any longer than that. O iight




11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I feel that... after talkin wit my pops, he shed some light on the situation for and sort of changed the way i feel about lebron. These days the NBA in general is more business than anything. Coaches as well as owners are quick to trade a player with no recognition of the players wishes or desires, and even going as far as not even telling the player of the trade in order to give them a better chance for a championship. There is no sense of loyalty to the players, so why wouldn't Lebron go to Miami to give imself a good chance to win a chamionship. The three players together can either be a chamionship, or a disaster. I guess we'll find out soon but 1. you cant really blame him for goin to miami 2. him goin to miami shouldnt take him out of the running of being one of the best players to ever play the game

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Cly! Host of "The 4/20 Lounge"! said...

I don't think it takes him outta contention for being "one of the best" but if he wins the chip it won't mean as much to me with this squad because on any given night, chris bosh could be the Player of the Game.

Kevin 'Bobby' Mitchell said...

it was a cop-out by LeBron. plain and simple. ppl(especially those who slurp him, lol) need 2 realize dat he dont have dat trait dat MJ, Bird, and Magic had and wat Wade and Kobe have. dats y he went 2 miami, cuz he dont have da mental toughness 2 lead a team. he smile and preens 4 da camera when they winnin but when they losin he sulks. he needed sum1 to take da responsibility of bein da guy dat goes upside his teammates heads when they playin like shit. i woulda liked 2 see him go 2 da Knicks of Chicago, not as a fan of any of those teams but as a fan of b-ball in general. it would renew da old east conf. rivalries and make for interesting play-off series'. LeBron will neva be mentioned wit da Greats in NBA history. He'll just be anotha good player on a championship team.

Evening Maria said...

Every1 needs to leave da MAN Lebron alone and grow some balls...people are so consumed with his decision leads me to believe u aint got shit else to do but ride him....hes an amazing player and carried his team very well with on and off good support but hes also smart why should he have to carry the weight of a whole team when there is a better opportunity out there and he can begin to make changes in the NBA profile because every1 knos if Kobe gets this ring the hype will only get worse. Im not sayin he doesnt deserve it Im sayin he made a choice jus like Bron did. Hes taking the opportunity to say it has been done and the Lakers will not take another ring. No1 gets on the teams that wanted Lebron because half the haters are only mad cuz he didnt go where they lives were focused on him going and if he did so many ppl would not be talking shit and if so it would shift dramatically jus because of the state. My advice play 2K make ur own trades and let the man carry out his dream of getting a ring and being the best not a dream of carrying a team until he gets them all organized enuff to get a ring. :D

Mike Lawrey said...

alot of sports is about the thrill of the competition. in the 90s we grew up watchin fierce comp! knicks bulls heat pacers magic all had good squads and all went at it. i think we prematurely automatically assumed we would always see that competition, and lebron and wade simply dont care about it. bron has always looked funny in the light and if we think about it this shouldnt surprise us. we say the punk ass move he did when he got dunked on pullin da tape, speakin of gettin dunked on he never slid in the dunk contest always thought he was too big for it. we seen da bitch move wen he aint dap up orlando after they slapped em around and the only reason he dapped boston cuz he knew he was out. if thats how homey wanna roll, fine, but im #teamknicks to the death! - Mike Lawrey

Anonymous said...

aight aight im a knick fan as well so this may be a little biased. lebron james had a chance to be the best player ever until this move. as cly put it he is no longer superman, and not even batman, he is now dwayne wade's robin. no matter how many chips the heat win with this team, dwayne wade will be one better than lebron, and thus be considered the better player. had lebron come to the knicks, he would have had a legitimate chance to win a chip this year. however if they didn't, both chris paul and melo have expressed interest in coming to new york next year. it would have been lebron's team in the biggest stage possible in professional sports. with that being said, the heat could win 5-7 championships over the next 10 years with these 3 on the floor together, however i think their egos will come into play sooner or later. #knicks2011
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D Wade said...

aigh peep peep..so wat if LBJ went to the difficulty settings of his life and turned it from all-madden to rookie?? he doesnt care about competition and all dat stuff at the end of the day..other people and fans do but at the end of the day HE doesnt, he wants chips and he doesnt care how he gets them and if teamin up with the best to get them as quickly and easy as possible is his choice den y hate? rather dat den kobe get anotha 1 and people start comparin his ass to jordan more and more. we dont know wat 2 expect next year, we dont know who is gon be da leader or who is gon lead the team in points or wateva. yea it might be better to win it somewhere else leadin another team. sure that would make him "greater" in other people's eyes. but he doesnt give 2 shits about how people define greatness bc at the end of the day darko milicic and mark madsen have rings and the likes of charles barkley, patrick ewing, karl malone and the list goes on and on doesnt. Now u tellin me that those 2 white boyz are greater then those hall of famers? of course not..but their ring finger is alot heavier! and dats wat matters at the end of the day 2 LBJ..now pass dat..YOW!

Cly! Host of "The 4/20 Lounge"! said...

LMAO @ D Wade...Iight, but do you really believe that Lebron James doesn't care about being great? You feel like he'd be satisfied without those incredible stats that define his career if he could trade it all to get a ring??

Unknown said...

Yo its common sense YOU CANT BE THE KING IF YOU ARE PLAYING THE QUEENS POSITION. how can you even try to be one of the greats but take the easy way out?? he should have stayed in cleveland because Jordan didnt leave the Bulls - Kobe never left the Lakers - No FRANCHISE has ever left a team while in their PRIME to win a ring especially along side someone who already has one!! Karl Malone didnt even leave after losing to Jordan EVERYTIME until his career itself was over and he left for the lakers...THATS THE ONLY TIME ITS CAN BE ACCEPTABLE. MJ even recently said in a interview that KOBE is the best in the NBA hands down. come on yo...ppl been on Lebrons dick for how long now 7 years!!!! Ive seen kids grow up and he still hasnt gotten a ring. AND WE CANT SAY HE DIDNT HAVE A SUPPORTING CAST. so what if SHAQ isnt in his prime he still adds numbers non the less....they did a illegal trade for ILGAUSKAS and then on top of that had JAMISON...and....wack ass mo williams they did all that BITCHIN for his ass to be in the allstar game last yr but yet this nigga didnt do shit during the finals......and if ppl wanna say that wasnt enough ppl....then how come Lebron made it further with even less ppl years before???

Cly! Host of "The 4/20 Lounge"! said...

But there's so much more to it than the money. That's why people get hot.

The reason b-ball is a big million dollar business is because billions have a similar understanding of the game, and can relate to it. Truthfully, the money is the one part many can't relate to.

So when one as big of a role-model as he is cops out like that. It takes the competitive spirit away from the game. What if all the lil kid lebron fanatics stop wanting to compete and just wanted to team up with the biggest kids at the park to beat up on everybody else. Its sensible, but one who loves Basketball can't argue, these effects of these moves resonate much further than the NBA...

Kevin 'Bobby' Mitchell said...

We back in, lol............My comments b4 were not objective and were mostly based on emotion. Now dat i have had time to reflect and look at dat situation as a whole dis is da way i see it........ LeBron NEVA wanted 2 be THE GUY. he was forced into a situation where he HAD 2 be. he was NEVA wired like MJ, Magic, Bird, Kobe, etc. so he needed sum1 dat was, ala D-Wade. him goin 2 Miami may not have been popular but i believe it may be da best thing 4 him cuz now he can just be ANOTHA guy on a championship team instead of THE guy. i honestly believe he is perfectly content wit bein Pippen and not MJ and da sooner his FANS realize dat the comparisons will end. aint nothin wrong wit bein Pippen, he a Top 50 NBA player, ppl(his FANS & da media) just need 2 accept dat. Dat trait da MJ, Kobe, Bird, etc. is sumthin a player is born with, not develops over time and i think da LeBron finally realized dat.....he knows his role now and accepts it. So no, it wasnt a cop-out; it was REALIZATION of wat he has been all along.

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