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    Default LeBron James..."check my stats".

    LeBron James Ego Tour Rolls On
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    Wow Lebron, feeling a little insecure are we?

    It's not his fault. ESPN had the Cavs winning the title for sure. Lebron bought into all that hype so imagine his shock when they didn't even get to the finals and now, he has to watch Kobe and the Lakers parade around their championship trophy as everyone celebrates them.

    All athletes have big egos but have we ever seen Jordan or Kobe or even A-Rod wear a t-shirt that says "check my stats"? That is something only an insecure individual would do because he has no rings to show off so the best he can come up with are his stats, which are pointless because what good are your stats if you can't help you team win the championship?

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    Premature balding.....check

    hair...1
    lebron...0

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    I doubt he is truly worried about it. Everyone and their dog knows that he is the best player in the NBA now that Tim Duncan has taken a step down. There really is no competition for him at the top spot. Duncan, Kobe, CP3, Wade, Dirk, & Dwight are all really great players but LeBron is the best player and he knows it. I mean, he isnt out there playing with Pau Gasol or Paul Pierce as his 2nd options, he has Mo Williams. Huge difference.

    Give the guy a sidekick and he would be winning title after title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles berg
    I doubt he is truly worried about it. Everyone and their dog knows that he is the best player in the NBA now that Tim Duncan has taken a step down. There really is no competition for him at the top spot. Duncan, Kobe, CP3, Wade, Dirk, & Dwight are all really great players but LeBron is the best player and he knows it. I mean, he isnt out there playing with Pau Gasol or Paul Pierce as his 2nd options, he has Mo Williams. Huge difference.

    Give the guy a sidekick and he would be winning title after title.
    Which is why his shirt says "get me a sidekick!"... oh wait.

    I checked his stats and in the last game he played it had a L in the boxscore. He should worry about winning not stats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barbaroi
    Which is why his shirt says "get me a sidekick!"... oh wait.

    I checked his stats and in the last game he played it had a L in the boxscore. He should worry about winning not stats.
    What else could he have done? He tried everything to win.

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    The dollar sign to me makes "stats" mean "money". Financial stats, if you will.

    Just looks like some more arrogance he picked up from Jay-Z. Still don't see a problem with it, because he obviously doesn't give a **** what any of us think.

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    Ease up people, i doubt he means anything by it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barbaroi
    Which is why his shirt says "get me a sidekick!"... oh wait.

    I checked his stats and in the last game he played it had a L in the boxscore. He should worry about winning not stats.
    His team has an L in the box score. Teams lose, players can impact a loss, players can impact a win, and teams can win. You also have the occasion where a player plays great, his team doesn't, and they lose...which was the case for LeBron this year.

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    I'm a big fan of Lebron's game but it seems like he's turning more and more into a prima donna d*uchebag everyday. First storming off like a 3-year old when the Cavs lost to the Magic, then wearing the 'MVP' shirt, now this? The man better hire some image consultants quick...

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    I wonder if he'll were a shirt next time with "Guess how many dickriders I have?"......because that is all I see

    It's a SHIRT, not a way of life. Get over it.

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    last time i check mo was his sidekick idk more excuse if u ask me

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    just a tshirt

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    Default Re: LeBron James..."check my stats".

    Quote Originally Posted by OneMoreSucka
    The dollar sign to me makes "stats" mean "money". Financial stats, if you will.

    Just looks like some more arrogance he picked up from Jay-Z. Still don't see a problem with it, because he obviously doesn't give a **** what any of us think.
    I don't have a problem with it either....

    Let's check his stats:
    04-05:
    LeBron 27.2ppg 7.4reb 7.2ast 47%fg 2.2stl .7blk

    05-06
    LeBron 31.4ppg 7.0reb 6.6ast 48%fg 1.6stl .8blk

    06-07
    LeBron 27.3ppg 7.0reb 6.6ast 48%fg 1.6stl .8blk

    07-08
    LeBron 30.0ppg 7.9reb 7.2ast 48%fg 1.8stl 1.1blk

    08-09
    LeBron 28.4ppg 7.6reb 7.2ast 49%fg 1.7stl 1.1blk

    Accumulated stats the last 5 years:
    LeBron James 28.9ppg 7.3reb 6.9ast 48%fg 1.8stl .9blk

    LeBron vs Orlando 2009 playoffs...38.5ppg 48.7%fg 8.3reb 8ast 1.16blk 1.16stl

    Playoffs 2009: 35.3ppg 51%fg 9reb 7ast

    LeBron's first 6 years in the NBA have been better than most all time great's primes. That's the difference between ranking LeBron as compared to other players, right from the start he's put up Hall of Fame performances night in and night out. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I came to my conclusions after over a year of contemplation. It wasn't like I just threw that list together. I made the best case I could for every single player, including Kobe, and I took LeBron's faults and shortcomings into mind as well. When you think about the fact that it took Jordan 11 seasons of playing most the year to finish top 10 in the MVP voting 11 times, and LeBron has already done that 6 times in 6 seasons, he's only 4 years away from matching a mark that Jordan posted over his entire career. I personally think a lot of people underrate LeBron because he's only 24. The type of production and level of greatness LeBron has produced in his first 6 years is the type of production you usually see during a legend's peak.

    Became the youngest player in NBA history to score 11,000 points (23 years, 324 days) and 12,000 points (24 years, 35 days) during the season.

    Became the youngest player (23 years, 308 days) and fastest (395 games) to reach the following totals: 10,000 points, 2,500 rebounds, 2,500 assists, 700 steals and 300 blocks.

    Scored 41 points in three of the Cavs first eight games (41 vs. Chi on Nov. 5th and 8th and 41 vs. Milwaukee on Nov. 11th), becoming the first player since Michael Jordan in 1991 to score 40-or-more in at least three of a team's first eight games of a season.
    With 38 points, seven rebounds, six assists, three blocks and four steals versus Boston on Jan. 9, he became the first person reach those numbers in a game since David Robinson on March 19, 1994.

    Totaled 23 points, 15 rebounds, 11 assists and three blocks versus Sacramento on Jan. 27th, posting at least those numbers in a game since Larry Bird in 1987.

    Tallied 33 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists on Jan. 24th at Utah, becoming the first player to record at least those numbers in a non-overtime game since Kevin Garnett in 2004.

    At Madison Square Garden on Feb. 4th, James posted 52 points, nine rebounds, 11 assists and two blocks against the Knicks. The last player to have at least those numbers in a game was Wilt Chamberlain on March 18th, 1968. He joined Michael Jordan as the only two visitors to MSG to have multiple 50-point games.

    Made a 2008-09 NBA season-high tying eight three-pointers on 11 attempts on his way to a season-best 55 points at Milwaukee on Feb. 20.

    Became only the 12th player in NBA history to have three consecutive triple-doubles (March 7th, 10th and 12th).

    Lead the Cavaliers in total points, rebounds assists, steals and blocks. He joins Kevin Garnett (MIN - 2002), Scottie Pippen (CHI -1994) and Dave Cowens (BOS - 1977) as the only players to accomplish that feat.

    Posted 43 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists, four steals and a block versus Orlando on March 17th, joining Larry Bird in 1992 as the only players to record at least those numbers in a game.

    With a PER ranking above 31.5, James is on pace to not only lead the league , but also have one of the top three seasons all-time (Michael Jordan currently owns the top four seasons: 1987-91).

    Is the only active player in the NBA to have five consecutive seasons with at least 2,000 points and became just the ninth in NBA history, joining legends Kareem Abdul-Jabar, George Gervin, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlin, Dominique Wilkins, Oscar Robertson, Alex English and Karl Malone all-time.

    With his fourth season of at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists, James became the 2nd player in NBA history (Oscar Robertson) to post at least those numbers in four seasons or more.

    LeBron James finished March with 479 points, 152 rebounds and 143 assists. The only other player in NBA history to reach each of those totals in one month is Oscar Robertson, who did it in eight separate months, most recently in January 1965.


    That's a nice resume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix18
    What else could he have done? He tried everything to win.
    You say this, but his teammates were good enough to win 66 games with and sweep the first 2 rounds of the playoffs. Why did he suddenly decide to switch to Lebron ball? I'm sorry but holding onto the ball for 18 seconds out of every 24 second clock and then trying to shoot or kick it isn't the way to win games. Of course you're going to build up monster stats like that, but you won't win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEDSTUY 718
    last time i check mo was his sidekick idk more excuse if u ask me
    Mo Williams?

    ROFL

    Ok, Mo Williams ranks right up there with other great sidekicks of the modern era like Worthy, Kareem, Pippen, Kobe, Paul Pierce, & Gasol.

    Right there on the same page!

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