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Because none of us believe that you actually believe that. You are just trying to play both sides of the fence, just likeWhat will be so hilarious about a Dubs win everyone including me has been expecting all year?

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Because none of us believe that you actually believe that. You are just trying to play both sides of the fence, just likeWhat will be so hilarious about a Dubs win everyone including me has been expecting all year?
You may want to talk to therapist about your disdain for LBJ.I can't wait until LBJ throws one of his teammates under the bus for the ass-whipping they are going to get. Just like Wade with the Heat. "You guys have to want it more!" Remember when MJ used to flop to get calls because he was a bitch? Me neither. Or when Dirk squished LBJ with an inferior team. Pepperidge Farms remembers.
KD really should get more hate than he does.
You may want to talk to therapist about your disdain for LBJ.
He would if it had been as big a dick move as Lebron. KD didn't leave his HOMETOWN team, on which he had the best record in the league two years in a row before ditching them.
He would if it had been as big a dick move as Lebron. KD didn't leave his HOMETOWN team, on which he had the best record in the league two years in a row before ditching them.
Nah he just left a small market team that were perennial contenders AND were up 3-1 in the WCF and went to the team that beat them.
Even LeBron isn't that cheap. While the Cavs had good regular season records they were getting tossed early in the playoffs, unlike the Thunder.
Also as much as everyone including me hated the decision at least it was for a charity.
But, again, KD went to the team he lost to -- and just barely. Lebron joined two other All-Stars. KD joined three. I realize it doesn't have The Decision stupidity but in terms of a superstar wanting to stack a team, KD put that stack way higher than Lebron ever did.
Lebron did it twice, though, and refused to leave the ECF out of cowardice
GSW situation doesn't bother me as much since it's not a typical super team like the Heat or the earlier Lakers. They acquired Curry, Thompson, and Green through the draft. None were lottery picks and Green was even a second rounder. You then had Curry go from good to video game character while on a bargain contract which gave them the ability to sign KD while only making minimal sacrifices. It took a shitload of incompetence by other teams (lol Twolves), incredible drafting, and a lot of luck to be able to build what will likely be just a 1 year thing.
That being said, I already admitted the NBA's FA system is completely fucked due to how max contracts give certain teams unfair advantages over others which leads to the disadvantaged teams having to overpay lesser players which just exacerbates the problem.
I have a love hate thing with Lebron I've mentioned that a couple times here. If you ask any real Cleveland sports fan they will say the same thing. The man can bring us 3 more rings and it still won't erase what he did with "The Decision".It doesn't come close to leaving your hometown team that lucked out to draft you #1 and bring them back to relevance. Despite Gaige claiming they were getting tossed early in the playoffs they made the Finals and got swept, then lost a tight 7 game series to the Celtics, after which they finished with the best record in the league two years running. Lebron couldn't get it done, so The Decision happened where he eviscerated his hometown. I still can't believe they welcomed him back, but I guess it's Cleveland...desperation will do that.
But don't play some fucking holier than thou card like you wouldn't welcome him back if you were in the same position. A title is a title.
Also this East bullshit is stupid. If the East is so easy why don't West superstars like KD come to thrle East and form power teams to coast their way to the Finals? It's because they want to avoid LeBron as much as possible. Period. Otherwise KD would be in Washington.