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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    I will say this....

    and for for whatever reasons, I find it interesting that Lebron's presence has reduced good offensive and rebounding players like Bosh and Love into 3pt shooters with much less impact on the offensive glass.

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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    Before Lebron arrived, Wade was pretty much a "loser", as well. Same with Chris Bosh before he joined up.

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    gasols 0-16 in the playoffs without kobe


    ...................2 rings with kobe



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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    I will say this....

    Unless it's going to be your typical 30 page dissertation on Wilt Chamberlain don't type anything.

    I really hope you were trolling with your initial comment likening Wade/Bosh to Irving/Love in terms of being "losers".

    If not then you sir a cretin of the highest order, a slack-jawed, knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing imbecile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_L_P
    You seems to forget that Kobe's years without Phil have been laughable (bench player before him, missed Playoffs and couldn't stay on the court during the sabbatical year, has been basically irrelevant and not competed for a ring since).

    Good thing Duncan has had the fortune to never go through anything like that. Like ever in his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    I will say this....

    and for for whatever reasons, I find it interesting that Lebron's presence has reduced good offensive and rebounding players like Bosh and Love into 3pt shooters with much less impact on the offensive glass.
    how many god damn times have i said "the lebron run offense tells bigs to get out of the paint"

    hense the massive dip in offensive rebounding and fg% for love


    bosh felt the impact aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOoopCityJones
    Good thing Duncan has had the fortune to never go through anything like that. Like ever in his career.
    Any team Duncan played for would get 50 wins, Pop or not.

    GOAT gonna GOAT.


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    OP...No Excuses.

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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by JtotheIzzo
    the guy who manages his image so carefully
    Stop reading here

    is this real life?

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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    Before Lebron arrived, Wade was pretty much a "loser", as well. Same with Chris Bosh before he joined up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spurs5Rings2014
    Any team Duncan played for would get 50 wins, Pop or not.

    GOAT gonna GOAT.

    Too bad we'll never know if you're just sucking dick or not.

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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    Before Lebron arrived, Wade was pretty much a "loser", as well. Same with Chris Bosh before he joined up.
    Hysterical Wilt Chamberlain fan calls guy who won Finals MVP in his third year a "loser" - this is too much

    Keep it up with the walls of text worshipping an enormous choking behemoth, who, despite his size, is still, remarkably, completely lacking in courage or mental fortitude. Keep propping up your God-man

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    '06-07... 44-38 and swept in 1st round.
    '07-08... 10-41 and missed the playoffs
    '08-09... 43-39 and lost in 1st round, 4-3.
    '09-10... 47-35 and lost in 1st round, 4-1.
    So you're going to cut off half of Wade's career (where he had competent supporting cast) where he led the Heat to the Eastern Semis as a rookie, co-led the Heat to the Eastern Conference Finals with Shaq in 2005, and then led the Heat to the title in 2006? How convenient.

    Moron.

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    Default Re: LeBron is Playing with Career Losers.

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    Before Lebron arrived, Wade was pretty much a "loser", as well. Same with Chris Bosh before he joined up.
    This is a strange post. One thing people need to appreciate is college.

    Dude's going deep in the tourney or having success on stacked college teams don't mean as much, but guys like... Hayward or Curry or, in this case, Wade, all had huge games in college. That is winning, too. That translates.

    Then Wade got in the NBA and won. He won w/ Shaq, sure, but he also did some work in the playoffs without him.

    If you make the playoffs in your rookie year, that is generally a good sign. Some people had teams that were just bad... and it doesn't mean you are a loser if you don't, but if you are a high pick and do... then you are probably a winner.

    Not only did he make it, but actually won a series there, too.

    -Smak

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