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Lebron James is coming home.

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# 621 jeebs9 @ 07/28/14 11:22 AM
I'm crying laughing here.
 
# 622 23 @ 07/28/14 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Waterhouse


You really think he's not staring him down? right, because when on a fast break dunk players just glare at a target that's not within the linear vicinity of the basket...
I'm talking about you calling him mad at him.

He went over after the last game and gave him a handshake afterwards.

And yeah such a silly thing to go on about. 23 is a number. My number and LeBron actually had to check with me before he could switch. We felt it would generate more sales just asthetically alone than 6 or 32.
 
# 623 King_B_Mack @ 07/28/14 11:33 AM
I wish he'd have picked 8 though. That'd have been ****ing great. Or 25. Would love to see the reactions there.
 
# 624 King_B_Mack @ 07/28/14 11:48 AM
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Michael Jordan has no problem with LeBron James returning to No. 23 in his second stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

"I'm cool with it,'' Jordan told ESPN.com via text message Monday morning. "I don't own a number.''
Oh hey look, there's that disrespectful son of a bitch taking yet another opportunity to diss LeBron publicly. *******.
 
# 625 Fresh Tendrils @ 07/28/14 11:56 AM
that ESPN actually asked him about this ****.
 
# 626 VDusen04 @ 07/28/14 12:13 PM
Stories carrying on in this manner amongst fans and otherwise really gives me a WWE wrestling vibe, and while I respect those who enjoy WWE and wrestling as a whole, I do not wish for its signature reality drama to be carried out in the NBA over every small little thing. I do not believe every action has to be about deceit, lies, betrayal, redemption, and jealousy. I like that LeBron chose 23 because it looks neat and it helps feel like a return to when things were right in the LeBron world, wearing the number he came in with and whatnot.
 
# 627 The 24th Letter @ 07/28/14 12:16 PM
Props to Jordan's old school *** for knowing how to text, lol
 
# 628 23 @ 07/28/14 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Fresh Tendrils
that ESPN actually asked him about this ****.
They are ridiculous
 
# 629 NDAlum @ 07/28/14 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by The 24th Letter
Props to Jordan's old school *** for knowing how to text, lol
He has plenty of young females to help him out
 
# 630 TMagic @ 07/28/14 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by King_B_Mack
I wish he'd have picked 8 though. That'd have been ****ing great. Or 25. Would love to see the reactions there.

Or like some random *** number just to really screw with everyone.

ESPN Bottomline

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Lebron James chooses to wear 71. Fans are lined up at his house in uproar.
 
# 631 The 24th Letter @ 07/28/14 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by NDAlum
He has plenty of young females to help him out

If there was an emoji at the end of the text we'd know for sure....
 
# 632 VDusen04 @ 07/28/14 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TMagic
Or like some random *** number just to really screw with everyone.

ESPN Bottomline

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Lebron James chooses to wear 71. Fans are lined up at his house in uproar.
Should not be disrespecting Jiri Slegr like that.

 
# 633 ojandpizza @ 07/28/14 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by King_B_Mack
That's not exactly what he said, but okay OJ lol

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...be-is-injured/



And when he said he'd take Kobe over LeBron, it's pretty clear he was taking their entire careers into account.

King I said before I even posted it that it was all a matter of how someone wanted to interpret it. But from LeBron's perspective I could see it bothering him. Just say he's the best in the league, don't say "it's tough because this".. It's not tough, it's not even close to currently mention Kobe's name with LeBron's.

You're responding like I have a problem towards it. I could care a less if MJ thinks LeBron is the greatest player ever or if he thinks he's just average and not even currently a top 10 player in the league. It doesn't matter at all to me. I'm just saying that those type of responses could change how LeBron views MJ. Not just that alone, but a combination of everything over the years.

Can really nothing negative be said about MJ on here? I mean this isn't even me saying it, or my opinion.. I just hint that someone else might not appreciate MJ as highly as they once did because of things he's said and people act like I'm the village moron.
 
# 634 ojandpizza @ 07/28/14 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by King_B_Mack
Oh hey look, there's that disrespectful son of a bitch taking yet another opportunity to diss LeBron publicly. *******.

Not really what I'm saying King...

But why is ESPN even trying to make a deal out of this. Plenty of players have wore the number 23 since Jordan retired.. This is so stupid.
 
# 635 Majingir @ 07/28/14 01:23 PM
Stupid though that Spurs don't get to open up at home all because Lebron went to the Cavs. So basically it's like:

"Congrats Spurs on winning NBA Championship, and now for the 2014 season opener, you'll be taking a back seat to Lebron James and the Cavs in Cleveland as all the focus will be on them and not the defending NBA Champs"

Not just in NBA, but all sports(except MLB,only cause MLB schedules are announced before prior season ends), the defending champs should ALWAYS open up the season at home.
 
# 636 Boltman @ 07/28/14 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Can really nothing negative be said about MJ on here?
Man... **** Michael Jordan.

How's that?
 
# 637 cavsfan2 @ 07/28/14 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Majingir
Stupid though that Spurs don't get to open up at home all because Lebron went to the Cavs. So basically it's like:

"Congrats Spurs on winning NBA Championship, and now for the 2014 season opener, you'll be taking a back seat to Lebron James and the Cavs in Cleveland as all the focus will be on them and not the defending NBA Champs"

Not just in NBA, but all sports(except MLB,only cause MLB schedules are announced before prior season ends), the defending champs should ALWAYS open up the season at home.
Basically it's the defending champs opening on the road against a team that hasn't made the playoffs in the past 4 years. I can certainly understand the appeal of having the Cavs open at home, but then have thm play one of the other really good teams. But no matter what the spurs have to open at home
 
# 638 wwharton @ 07/28/14 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Or, he's tired of constantly giving Jordan respect and praising him only for Jordan to disrespect him in return.. I know I wouldn't feel to great about the idea of my childhood hero dissing me, just sayin.


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Originally Posted by Jimmy Waterhouse
He doesn't give a **** about respecting Jordan anymore because Jordan has disrespected him many times since he said that. Remember when LeBron denied staring down Jordan? He was lying. He's mad at him, which I don't blame him for.
Y'all need to quit with this "Jordan dissed Lebron" crap. We wonder why sports reporting has merged with the TMZ's of the world? Here it is... fans eat that **** up. Reporters ask these stupid *** questions and no matter how they're answered, fans dissect them to death. I"m surprised the quote of Jordan explaining how he'd guard Lebron wasn't posted, since that was disrespectful too, right? Lebron is unguardable so one of the best defenders of his time explaining how he'd approach it is just disrespectful.

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Originally Posted by VDusen04
Stories carrying on in this manner amongst fans and otherwise really gives me a WWE wrestling vibe, and while I respect those who enjoy WWE and wrestling as a whole, I do not wish for its signature reality drama to be carried out in the NBA over every small little thing. I do not believe every action has to be about deceit, lies, betrayal, redemption, and jealousy. I like that LeBron chose 23 because it looks neat and it helps feel like a return to when things were right in the LeBron world, wearing the number he came in with and whatnot.
Maybe that's what it is bc I really don't get it. I assume everyone knows the WWE and the story lines are fake, but it does seem like they try to create drama out of every quote thrown out in real sports.

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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
King I said before I even posted it that it was all a matter of how someone wanted to interpret it. But from LeBron's perspective I could see it bothering him. Just say he's the best in the league, don't say "it's tough because this".. It's not tough, it's not even close to currently mention Kobe's name with LeBron's.

You're responding like I have a problem towards it. I could care a less if MJ thinks LeBron is the greatest player ever or if he thinks he's just average and not even currently a top 10 player in the league. It doesn't matter at all to me. I'm just saying that those type of responses could change how LeBron views MJ. Not just that alone, but a combination of everything over the years.

Can really nothing negative be said about MJ on here? I mean this isn't even me saying it, or my opinion.. I just hint that someone else might not appreciate MJ as highly as they once did because of things he's said and people act like I'm the village moron.
You can't throw this in the big bucket of "You can't say anything negative about MJ" though. This is a serious stretch. And you're voicing your views as an athlete... if following your role model helped get you to be the best in the league, you wouldn't care at all if his old retired *** had a press conference every day to say he could still beat you in one on one. Come on now. Jordan mentioning you would be considered a compliment that you're even worth that much recognition and you know it. Hell the only person so twisted to take Jordan's comments as disrespectful is Jordan. And even he would just show it by working to prove them wrong... he'd still show respect to those before him and definitely wouldn't make a decision about a number based on it.

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Originally Posted by Majingir
Stupid though that Spurs don't get to open up at home all because Lebron went to the Cavs. So basically it's like:

"Congrats Spurs on winning NBA Championship, and now for the 2014 season opener, you'll be taking a back seat to Lebron James and the Cavs in Cleveland as all the focus will be on them and not the defending NBA Champs"

Not just in NBA, but all sports(except MLB,only cause MLB schedules are announced before prior season ends), the defending champs should ALWAYS open up the season at home.
The Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens say hello (I'm still salty about that).
 
# 639 King_B_Mack @ 07/28/14 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
King I said before I even posted it that it was all a matter of how someone wanted to interpret it. But from LeBron's perspective I could see it bothering him. Just say he's the best in the league, don't say "it's tough because this".. It's not tough, it's not even close to currently mention Kobe's name with LeBron's.

You're responding like I have a problem towards it. I could care a less if MJ thinks LeBron is the greatest player ever or if he thinks he's just average and not even currently a top 10 player in the league. It doesn't matter at all to me. I'm just saying that those type of responses could change how LeBron views MJ. Not just that alone, but a combination of everything over the years.

Can really nothing negative be said about MJ on here? I mean this isn't even me saying it, or my opinion.. I just hint that someone else might not appreciate MJ as highly as they once did because of things he's said and people act like I'm the village moron.
Why does he need to just say he's the best in the league? There are plenty of people that still to this day argue about Kobe vs LeBron and even at Kobe's age before his initial foot injury he was playing at a high level. Should Jordan declare LeBron the best in the game at that time because Kobe was 34? When Michael was 34 he was winning MVPs and championships as well. You're acting like it's a crime against nature that he didn't fall over to say LeBron was the best. What about when he does just flat out say LeBron was the best and he has to get this dumb *** conversation started from ESPN and all the Kobe stans butt hurt and making a huge deal out of him saying LeBron was the best player in the world? No matter what he said it was going to be some ridiculous angle spinning that ends with Michael Jordan being a jealous, bitter *******. If he says Kobe, we get this dumb narrative right now. He says LeBron it's about him not wanting Kobe to touch his legacy and he's still hating on LeBron because he's okay saying LeBron because he doesn't think he's on his level and if he says nothing it's because he's an ******* who thinks they're beneath them. He took the most conservative approach he could giving them both they're props and we still gotta deal with this ridiculous nonsense.

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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Not really what I'm saying King...

But why is ESPN even trying to make a deal out of this. Plenty of players have wore the number 23 since Jordan retired.. This is so stupid.
The same reason why Danilo Gallinari just sat out an entire season with a torn ACL and nobody has given two ****s about crucifying him the way Derrick Rose has been for the same thing.
 
# 640 ojandpizza @ 07/28/14 02:10 PM
wwharton there is a reason I didn't mention the "make him go left thing", nothing about that was disrespectful... And I'll just leave it at that because this doesn't need to be a multiple page discussion honestly..

But I will say I think y'all are somewhat missing my point. It doesn't matter at all to me if he said Kobe is better than LeBron or anything else he's said, or the mocking commercials, none of it matters to ME.. But it might matter to LeBron, that's all I'm saying.
 


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