NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
b0mberMan {l Wrote}:Would you put it past LeBron to have his team spread the "to the Heat" buzz so he can go on TV and announce that he's staying in Cleveland in order to make himself look like a big hero?
HJS {l Wrote}:angryty {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Holy crap... if he announces the Knicks, he will be the most hated person in sports... a Tiger-like popularity fall without all the fun.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=a ... sion070710
That is idiotic. The Knicks are a sad-sack franchise that haven't been relevant since the Spurs put them to sleep in the finals a decade ago and hasn't won a title since before you were born. Due to their sheer ineptness, the Knicks are probably the least hateable New York franchise in sports. I would think picking Miami--not good enough to win on your own, eh LBJ, need Dwayne to hold your hand--or Chicago--can't build your own legacy, you have to steal it from MJ--would be far more unpopular moves in the general scheme of things.
I understand that there are always going to be losers from third-rate cities who hate everything about the Apex of Human Existence, but aside from that collection of shut-ins, Clevelanders, Bostonians (who really just comprise a large section of the first grouping) and losers from New Jersey who try to make up for their sad upbringing in Bergen County by pulling for fake teams like the Nets and Devils and hating all things New York City-related, this will not be controversial at all. It was the smart play. Especially, if as reported, Melo wants to come to MSG next year at a discount.
http://deadspin.com/5581889/lebron-jame ... cocksucker
It's just the tip of the iceberg. Personally, I hope he comes to one of the NY teams. I don't care that his career and legacy will be ruined and he will be universally hated.
You see... I live here in the greatest city on Earth. I don't have to feign allegiance because I was raised in not-quite-Connecticut and took the Metro North in high school to get plastered off of two beers at Bear Bar or Ski Bear. I don't have to have walk around some second-rate "city" which is really no more than a half-way house for derelicts, homeless, career criminals, rapists and politicians with my interlocking NY hat to reaffirm my allegiance.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:The MLB is the only pro sports league whose offseason is more interesting than the actual games.
Fixed.
angryty {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:angryty {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Holy crap... if he announces the Knicks, he will be the most hated person in sports... a Tiger-like popularity fall without all the fun.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=a ... sion070710
That is idiotic. The Knicks are a sad-sack franchise that haven't been relevant since the Spurs put them to sleep in the finals a decade ago and hasn't won a title since before you were born. Due to their sheer ineptness, the Knicks are probably the least hateable New York franchise in sports. I would think picking Miami--not good enough to win on your own, eh LBJ, need Dwayne to hold your hand--or Chicago--can't build your own legacy, you have to steal it from MJ--would be far more unpopular moves in the general scheme of things.
I understand that there are always going to be losers from third-rate cities who hate everything about the Apex of Human Existence, but aside from that collection of shut-ins, Clevelanders, Bostonians (who really just comprise a large section of the first grouping) and losers from New Jersey who try to make up for their sad upbringing in Bergen County by pulling for fake teams like the Nets and Devils and hating all things New York City-related, this will not be controversial at all. It was the smart play. Especially, if as reported, Melo wants to come to MSG next year at a discount.
http://deadspin.com/5581889/lebron-jame ... cocksucker
It's just the tip of the iceberg. Personally, I hope he comes to one of the NY teams. I don't care that his career and legacy will be ruined and he will be universally hated.
You see... I live here in the greatest city on Earth. I don't have to feign allegiance because I was raised in not-quite-Connecticut and took the Metro North in high school to get plastered off of two beers at Bear Bar or Ski Bear. I don't have to have walk around some second-rate "city" which is really no more than a half-way house for derelicts, homeless, career criminals, rapists and politicians with my interlocking NY hat to reaffirm my allegiance.
You are mistaking me for one of your boyfriends. I was a NYC resident for over a decade and will likely be a NYC resident again if my normally brilliant business maneuvres hold true to form. And, upon my return, I will not leach off my fellow NYC denizens by abusing the rent control system and retreating to the wannabe Hamptons on the weekends to wander around the excrable greater Monmouth shore area. Your Toughchester envy is showing and it is sad. Please enjoy the oily, greasy crowds of tatooed Hudson County scum this summer. You will find me sitting on the veranda of my new Bolton Landing abode, my manicured lawn stretching down to a lovely private beach on the scenic Northwest Bay.
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:The MLB is the only pro sports league whose offseason is more interesting than the actual games.
Fixed.
MLB is second to the NBA, but it is a distant second. First, MLB rosters are too large and the season is too long for any one player to mean that much to a team's ceiling. Second, the lack of a salary cap takes a lot of the drama out of the MLB free agency. Whenever an MLB superstar hits the open market, it's the same 5-6 teams bidding for him. That is predictable and boring.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'd like to point out that I said LeBron to the Heat with the other two like a month ago. Just sayin', case it comes true.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Re: GO TO LAS VEGAS AND LOAD THE KNICKS 2011 NBA CHAMPS!
branchinator wrote:
I don't see how LeBron could factor in everything, look at all his options, and choose a city other than Chicago.
by twballgame9 on Mon May 24, 2010 4:47 pm:
The only thing Chicago has is the best overall talent - i.e. depth - other than the Clippers. Though there is no sidekick. Chicago is Cleveland all over again, with the failure magnified slightly (although Chicago fans are pansies). Miami and New York kill Chicago on the intangibles, and New York will sign Bosh while Miami would keep Wade.
Miami is a no-brainer. Best weather, best intangibles, best sidekick, and supporting talent that is only slightly behind Chicago or LAC.
westwoodeagle {l Wrote}:LeBron stays in Cleveland and everything was just a big show to have everyone in Cleveland continue to fawn all over him. Book it. He'll phrase it as "At the end of the day, my heart will always be in Cleveland." Bullshit. He's just too much of a pussy to leave the comfortable lifestyle he has with everyone coddling him like they always have since he was 14.
Totally fine with LBJ switching teams. But doing that to Cleveland via a one-hour TV show was absolutely brutal. An unprecedented Eff You.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:Bill Simmons:Totally fine with LBJ switching teams. But doing that to Cleveland via a one-hour TV show was absolutely brutal. An unprecedented Eff You.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:Bill Simmons:Totally fine with LBJ switching teams. But doing that to Cleveland via a one-hour TV show was absolutely brutal. An unprecedented Eff You.
The Cavs did absolutely nothing to surround LeBron with even decent talent, utlimately that was the problem. Incompetant management.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:Bill Simmons:Totally fine with LBJ switching teams. But doing that to Cleveland via a one-hour TV show was absolutely brutal. An unprecedented Eff You.
The Cavs did absolutely nothing to surround LeBron with even decent talent, utlimately that was the problem. Incompetant management.
That point has some validity, but Lebron has some culpability too. By signing a short deal last time, he made it a hell of a lot more difficult to attract top-flight talent. Plus, it's my understanding that he was a motivating force on many of the great moves they made...for example, Mo Williams and Shaq.
ryrob {l Wrote}:http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/news/gilbert_letter_100708.html
HOLY FUCK. While it's entertaining to read, that's one of the most unprofessional things I've ever seen.
BC923 {l Wrote}:ryrob {l Wrote}:http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/news/gilbert_letter_100708.html
HOLY FUCK. While it's entertaining to read, that's one of the most unprofessional things I've ever seen.
Is he allowed to say that?
ryrob {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:ryrob {l Wrote}:http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/news/gilbert_letter_100708.html
HOLY FUCK. While it's entertaining to read, that's one of the most unprofessional things I've ever seen.
Is he allowed to say that?
I'm shocked, expect Stern and Co. to sort this one out. Dude needs to dry his tears and remember that he has to be above that level. It reads like a Youtube commenter wrote it.
ryrob {l Wrote}:http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/news/gilbert_letter_100708.html
HOLY FUCK. While it's entertaining to read, that's one of the most unprofessional things I've ever seen.
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