i only hate this team every time mag abot sila sa LAKERS
D.Will has been playing great games lately. Let's see if he continues to do so against our Heat tomorrow. Resume W1? Of course! Go Heat!![]()
Abi ba nako ug Miami Heat fans ni nga thread, murag isa raman ang fan dre, the rest kay mga Miami Heaters!!![]()
My non-hating, non-trolling take on LeBron post-game interview..
Miami Heat vs. Los Angeles Lakers - Recap - March 04, 2012 - ESPN
"We all know that Chris is a big part of our team, but guys have to step up in his absence," James said. "We could have definitely used him the last couple of games, but we gave ourselves a chance to win in Utah. Today was a little bit different. They played exceptionally well. That's a really good team. They're 17-2 at home for a reason. We gave it everything we had, and when you do that, you can be satisfied."
1. No LeBron, when you lose a game, you can never be satisfied & never settle for anything less!! That's what a "winner's" mentality should be.
2. No, the team didn't give everything they had because some guys didn't step up in the absence of Bosh.. The King is confused & contradicting himself. Must be the purse..
Just my epinion.. Moving on..
Sometimes it's better to be the superstar who hasn't gone to the NBA Finals (yet), who didn't leave his team for another, who doesn't have legions dissecting the moves he makes and also those he doesn't.
Kevin Durant isn't exactly low profile. But at least he can pass to a teammate on the last possession without being characterized as a loser.
"I saw that play," Durant said, referring to LeBron James famously giving up the ball last weekend in Utah. "Udonis Haslem was wide open for a jumper that he usually makes. You know what? I'd make the same play. It was the right play. I'd have done the same thing. I can't believe it was even an issue."-Shaun Powell of NBA.comDurant and LeBron are mutual admirers, cordial to each other and friendly, though not in each other's inner circle. From a distance, Durant understands the dilemma that LeBron finds himself in, post-Decision and all. But he also doesn't quite understand it.
"Take the All-Star Game," said Durant. "It's an All-Star Game, man. I don't see why people criticize so much over an All-Star Game. That's crazy. It wasn't like it was a championship game."
He paused and shook his head.
"It was an All-Star Game."
Yes, but it was also LeBron James, a human magnet for debate, a role Durant isn't wishing on himself, or anyone else.
"All I know is the guy is having a phenomenal season," Durant said. "Somebody's got to give him some credit for that."
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Last edited by King LeBron; 03-07-2012 at 07:16 AM.
I prefer those LeBron moments of old like with the Wizards, not the Magic type.
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