King James a little upset

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Dec 8, 2009 12:51pm
AK-47? He's still in the league?! LOL, what a joke. Z would never let him touch LeBron--he's eastern European, he carries a real AK-47 at all times.
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Dec 8, 2009 12:55pm
AK-47 has ties to the Russian mob, my friend. Plus russian guys always fight above their capabilities.
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Dec 8, 2009 1:13pm
Strapping Young Lad wrote: AK-47 has ties to the Russian mob, my friend. Plus russian guys always fight above their capabilities.
This is true.
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Dec 8, 2009 1:29pm
The only guy who could conceivably take LeBron out is his current starting center...
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Dec 8, 2009 1:35pm
Wonder if LeBrick will storm off the court when Kobe starts dancin or he'll man up and shake hands...

Again, if you are gonna be a sore loser the least you can do is win with grace. If it was anyone else you all would be sayin' the same thing.....

You don't see this crap go on anywhere else, in any other sport and it obviously pisses the other team off...So, if you want to disrespect your opponent, you'd better be able to face the music when you lose. Which Lebrick obviously did not do last year. If you can't see that then you are in denial...
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Dec 8, 2009 1:39pm
It is what it is.....let the Dancing Queen do his thing, and let Kobe do his thing being the best, and winning rings with Lakers.
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Dec 8, 2009 2:20pm
Please, if Kobe, Wade, howard were doing what lebron is I wouldn't say a word. I'm amazed it's such a huge deal to all the lebron haters. I'm not a Kobe fan but you don't see me bashing him for every minor thing that he does. It's called respecting someone, even if your not a fan of them. I have no trouble doing that. As for some other people on here.....that's a different story.
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Dec 8, 2009 2:37pm
Strapping Young Lad wrote: You don't see this crap go on anywhere else, in any other sport and it obviously pisses the other team off...So, if you want to disrespect your opponent, you'd better be able to face the music when you lose. Which Lebrick obviously did not do last year. If you can't see that then you are in denial....
I totally agree he was a sore loser last year. Very wrong of him
to not shake hands. I'm talking about now, with the little dances he does sometimes. Your 100% wrong saying it doesn't happen in other sports what do some players do EVERY time they make a tackle? Jump up and do some kind of dance. How about when they score a td? Same thing. Everyone complains about the NFL stopping players from having fun, yet lebron does it and he is a dissrespectful player that is trying to show up the opponent.
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Dec 8, 2009 2:43pm
Dude, they don't have a dance party on the sidelines when the game is still going on. It was enough that Noah felt he needed to say something about it...

And i couldn't even imagine Kobe or Wade doing something like that....In fact I could see either of those two stopping their own teammmates from disrespecting an opponent like that.
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Dec 8, 2009 3:09pm
So after a tackle during a football game is completely different than after a foul in a basketball game?
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Dec 8, 2009 3:20pm
I don't have a problem with it. I don't like it, but it's really none of my business. It's definitely not something I would do. It's definitely something I wouldn't like my team doing. I can definitely see how another team would feel disrespected. But I don't really think the Cavs were doing it out of respect towards the Bulls.
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Dec 8, 2009 3:20pm
Yes. This dancing went on on the sidelines and was pretty elaborate. Noah started talking after Lebrick was near the CHI bench afer a foul.

And this sort of thing doesn't routinely go on in the NBA, like it does in the NFL, so the opponent is likely to take it as disrespect.
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Dec 8, 2009 3:51pm
hangonsloopy wrote: It's called respecting someone

Yet you don't understand this statement you made.
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Dec 8, 2009 3:55pm
JakeGiant wrote: It is what it is.....let the Dancing Queen do his thing, and let Kobe do his thing being the best, and winning rings with Lakers.
I wish Leboob could actually lead a team to a championship, as Kobe has done. MJ too, as well as Larry and Ervin. The best thing Leboob can do is market himself, and represent the Yankees at an Indians game.

Maybe that's it. He has to be a bandwagon fan of those that can actually win on the field/court to make up for his inability to do so. Now it makes sense in why he was dancing. He dominated in a regular season game.
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Dec 8, 2009 4:03pm
Some of you guys must live pathetic lives if LeBron dancing can bother you so much.

Mr. 300, your act is tired. "Leboob"? Best you could come up with? Seriously? You have to be some what smarter with a more useful and creative mind than what you've displayed, right?
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Dec 8, 2009 4:11pm
LTrain23 wrote: Some of you guys must live pathetic lives if LeBron dancing can bother you so much.

Mr. 300, your act is tired. "Leboob"? Best you could come up with? Seriously? You have to be some what smarter with a more useful and creative mind than what you've displayed, right?
I'd rather see Leboob be smarter and more useful on the court by winning an NBA championship. Seriously, Mike Trivosonno coined it, and it fit perfectly.
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Dec 8, 2009 4:13pm
Mr. 300 wrote:
LTrain23 wrote: Some of you guys must live pathetic lives if LeBron dancing can bother you so much.

Mr. 300, your act is tired. "Leboob"? Best you could come up with? Seriously? You have to be some what smarter with a more useful and creative mind than what you've displayed, right?
I'd rather see Leboob be smarter and more useful on the court by winning an NBA championship. Seriously, Mike Trivosonno coined it, and it fit perfectly.
It is okay to have an opinion, but when you quote the biggest dbag in Cleveland Talk radio.......that just makes me laugh.
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Dec 8, 2009 4:21pm
Strapping Young Lad wrote: Yes. This dancing went on on the sidelines and was pretty elaborate. Noah started talking after Lebrick was near the CHI bench afer a foul.

And this sort of thing doesn't routinely go on in the NBA, like it does in the NFL, so the opponent is likely to take it as disrespect.
lol the "elaborate" dancing went on on the opposite side of the court in front of the fans after a foul. It was so "elaborate" that it lasted a whole 5 seconds.
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Dec 8, 2009 4:22pm
Mr. 300 wrote:
I wish Leboob could actually lead a team to a championship, as Kobe has done. MJ too, as well as Larry and Ervin. The best thing Leboob can do is market himself, and represent the Yankees at an Indians game.

Maybe that's it. He has to be a bandwagon fan of those that can actually win on the field/court to make up for his inability to do so. Now it makes sense in why he was dancing. He dominated in a regular season game.
This is true. Lebrick is shoved in our faces all over everything NBA, yet he's a sore loser, a jackass when his team is winning, and we're supposed to call him KING when he isn't even king of his conference....

If I was an annual choke artist, I'd be a little more humble in victory...

We'll see if Stern will hook up 'face of the league' the way Betteman hooked up his,last season. If not, it's time to put the crown on someone who actually earns it....
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Dec 8, 2009 4:23pm
Mr. 300 wrote:
hangonsloopy wrote: It's called respecting someone

Yet you don't understand this statement you made.
Please explain. Who am I not respecting? Unlike you, I haven't called anyone childish names. Unless your talking about me saying your a hater. Which, if that's the case, is lame. Sorry if I hurt your feelings.
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Dec 8, 2009 9:55pm
wes_mantooth wrote:
Mr. 300 wrote:
LTrain23 wrote: Some of you guys must live pathetic lives if LeBron dancing can bother you so much.

Mr. 300, your act is tired. "Leboob"? Best you could come up with? Seriously? You have to be some what smarter with a more useful and creative mind than what you've displayed, right?
I'd rather see Leboob be smarter and more useful on the court by winning an NBA championship. Seriously, Mike Trivosonno coined it, and it fit perfectly.
It is okay to have an opinion, but when you quote the biggest dbag in Cleveland Talk radio.......that just makes me laugh.

Yeah, only the highest rated talk show host in Cleveland for many, many years. His Arbitron ratings are through the roof book after book. I feel the same way about Leboob as you do Triv, he's a major goldhammer.
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Dec 8, 2009 9:58pm
hangonsloopy wrote:
Mr. 300 wrote:
hangonsloopy wrote: It's called respecting someone

Yet you don't understand this statement you made.
Please explain. Who am I not respecting? Unlike you, I haven't called anyone childish names. Unless your talking about me saying your a hater. Which, if that's the case, is lame. Sorry if I hurt your feelings.
You are hopeless. Please don't produce any offspring.
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Dec 8, 2009 10:07pm
haha....I enjoy how you don't ever answer any real questions because all you do is try to insult people. Keep going, it's very amusing. :)
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Dec 8, 2009 10:11pm
You said respect someone....how about respecting your opponent both on and off the court, during and after a game. You are so laughable at times, and make this too easy.

Have you ever competed at a professional level in any sport????
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Dec 8, 2009 10:18pm
I was talking about respecting people in general, which you apparently couldn't figure out. I dunno what you want people to say. Most think it was a mistake for Lebron to not shake hands last year, me included. And most could care less if he has fun playing. Yet all you do is call names and try to insult people. I wonder who would be laughable if we took a poll? I have a hunch who would win....

I'm not sure what competing at a pro level has to do with anything. I would think you should respect your opponent at all levels.