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Posted on 4/26/14 at 11:47 pm to
Posted by NawlinsTiger9
Where the mongooses roam
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 4/26/14 at 11:47 pm to
Lebron's little Napoleon syndrome continues

It started when Durant began to get MVP talk earlier this season, and it hasn't stopped since.
Posted by zzemme
Member since Nov 2008
10164 posts
Posted on 4/27/14 at 12:34 am to
Lebron is such a boss. Already the second greatest player ever and will pass MJ when he retires.
Posted by AlexLSU
Member since Jan 2005
25341 posts
Posted on 4/27/14 at 12:41 am to
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Lebron's little Napoleon syndrome continues It started when Durant began to get MVP talk earlier this season, and it hasn't stopped since.


See, I love this about Lebron. I feel like he's really developed some intangible aspects of his game (drive, competitiveness, etc) over the last few years that he lacked in Cleveland. People love Kobe and MJ because they have the "killer instinct" and want to be the best at all times, and Lebron has developed that mentality along with all the other cliche intangibles you expect the best player in the league to possess. He's now supremely talented AND the hardest working, most basketball-savvy player on the court. It's no coincidence that his game continues to elevate.

I love that he wants to be better than MJ and takes exception to Durant getting MVP hype. What's wrong with that? Lebron is a basketball aficionado and deserves to reap the rewards of his talent and preparation. It's not like he's some bum with no perspective
Posted by Dylan
Bayou Barbary
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:46 am to
when Kobe or Mj do something like this it's called "killer instinct" and "competitiveness".

First off right now MJ is the GOAT, but anyone who says Lebron has no chance at being the greatest is a idiot, or they just don't want to admit it.

To the people saying Lebron isn't tough just look at the video from the regular season where he gets his nose busted and still follows through with a highlight dunk, also look at his durability throughout his career.

To anyone saying this was disrespectful, Jordan talks smack from the sideline about Lebron and others all the time. He wasn't a angel when he played either.

To anyone who thinks Lebron's accomplishments are tainted because of the talent around him, I'd take Pippen, Rodman, and Phil over Wade, Bosh, Spoelstra.

Lebron has a great chance by the time his career is over at becoming the GOAT. The hate for him is unwarranted. His character is much better then Jordan's ever was.
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
111206 posts
Posted on 4/27/14 at 8:30 am to
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Lebron's little Napoleon syndrome continues 

It started when Durant began to get MVP talk earlier this season, and it hasn't stopped since.


 


What made you get off the lebron bandwagon?

You used to eat this stuff up. LeBron hasn't been any different than any other year? What happened, man?
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