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"LeBron didn't quit", says.........Wade

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I'm sure Wade is an impartial observer and all, but it would be nice for someone to ask #6 what the fuck happened in that series. Or is that not allowed under the arrangement between LRMR and the dipshit ESPN personalities who have been given access to #6?

#6 has devolved into the sports equivalent of Sarah Palin. Everything is staged. All questions pre-screened. Nobody is given access who won't read straight from the prepared script (anyone who saw Rachel Nichols three part "interview" with the Three DB-Egos would want to reflexively vomit). It's all about marketing, branding and protecting #6 from further tarnishing his already tattered image.
 
Next Lebron is going to come out and tell us that Dwayne Wade didn't get ridiculously bullshit calls in his favor during the NBA Finals. I don't believe in hurting people on purpose but if I'm Andy I'm taking Wade out of the sky
 
So both LeBron and Wade mention Kobe since both signing with Miami, because....? To justify LeBron's game? Hey, LeBron didn't have a horrible game statistically (minus 9 to's) but there was that killer mentality that was missing, not sure it's because he "quit" or other factors that came into play, as Windy said, we need to know what DID in fact happy.

Also, bringing up his teammates like that is a cheap shot. Seriously Wade?
 
He did quit. At the very least, he quit on Cleveland. After saying that his goal was to win a championship for Cleveland and how he wouldn't go ring chasing, he signs with Miami and goes ring chasing. There's no argument in the world that would convince me he didn't quit on the city of Cleveland.

As for the playoffs? He had more than one bad game and Kobe also had more than one bad game in the Finals. Did he quit? It's questionable at best and Lebron completely threw games at worst.
 
When Kobe was struggling, was he out on the court looking lackadaisical? No way. He still kept his composure, maintained his leadership, and contributed in any way possible. You most certainly cannot say the same for LeBron.
 
It is a fact that LeBron James quit in Games 4 & 5. It is not a matter of opinion.
 
No. Shame. Those guys have no shame at all. I can't take much more of this.
 
No use crying over spilled milk. He hated Cleveland, he hated the Cavs organization and felt like he was being held back by the organization and a small town city that couldn't provide him the party life he craved. Maybe the next superstar the Cavs draft will be wired like Durant or Timmy D instead of like Shaq or Lebron.

Also, maybe this organization will learn its lesson on how to adequately build a team through the draft and not select stiffs like Luke Jackson or trade 1st rounders for guys like Jiri Welsch, or at the very least learn how not to get swindled by thieves like Boozer. Hell, if the Paxson and Gund fuck ups never happened the Cavs would have won a championship by now. Hopefully they've learned their lesson for the next time we draft a once in a generation superstar.
 
The athlete now a days are spoiled babies, makes me appreciate a guy like Larry Bird who would go drink at a dive bar with the local trashman, janitor and didn't judge while realizing he was one of the select few in America who was privileged to do what he did.

This statement clearly IMO shows that Wade is the papa of the three and baby Bron is having his feelings hurt.

Carmelo Anthony seems like a great fit for the Heat, just adds to their bitchness and vag like toughness.

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Funny how Kobe went from the most hated player in the leauge to the most loved... Cavs fans defending Kobe? HA HA HA

Gasol was the MVP of the Finals, anyone who watched those games agrees. Not saying Kobe isn't great (best Jordan impression ever), because he is. I am just saying that Gasol was the guy who played the best in that series.
 
mogotti2: Come on d wade, watch your mouth. I read your article.

Mo seems to be taking this whole thing the best way. After his "he left behind 11 teammates" comment and now this, he's taking offense to the thugs in MIA. He'll have a huge chip on his shoulder against Miami this season.
 
No shock after that pseudoskepticism toward the Bulls organization's loyalty. Another vacuous comment from a vacuous individual.
 
Mo seems to be taking this whole thing the best way. After his "he left behind 11 teammates" comment and now this, he's taking offense to the thugs in MIA. He'll have a huge chip on his shoulder against Miami this season.

I missed that comment, what was it?
 

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