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Damn another straight loss in the finals for Lebron smh


"Don't worry Lebron, get em next year"



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A guy winning 2 championships in 4 years and then deciding he doesn’t want to be around that team, city, or organization is the craziest shit I’ve witnessed..

Niggaz cars was in the moving trucks before free agency even started lmao

Bron filthy rich and still sold the house and everything lol

“Don’t worry I won’t be back”

#Again
#2ShipsIn4Seaons....but..
#NotEvenMentionedInTheRumors..
#LetItBurn
 
A guy winning 2 championships in 4 years and then deciding he doesn’t want to be around that team, city, or organization is the craziest shit I’ve witnessed..

Niggaz cars was in the moving trucks before free agency even started lmao

Bron filthy rich and still sold the house and everything lol

“Don’t worry I won’t be back”

#Again
#NotEvenMentionedInTheRumors..
Went from losing to 5 games to losing in 4 games. Scust. We got return on that investment. 1 title in 11 years #BushLeagueOrganization #BackToIrrelevance #BackToMakingSongsForBronToStay
 
Lol now it's well lebron gonna leave because we suck but he's not even rumored to go to your team....

Far cry from


GAMEDAY

I don’t even know what a June without my city competing for a championship even feels like anymore....

All we know is trophys, all we know is competing for high stakes every summer.

Every May we put the Women and children to bed....every June we go looking for dinner..

#Ya’llWillNeverKnowTheFeeling....
#4xReigning
#CLE

Cavs in 6!!!!!!!!!!!
 
AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NIGGGAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me break something down again...Last year when we lost in the finals in a tough 5 game series were most our defeats was by a margin of 6 points or less...we had the 27th ranked bench in the league.

Fast forward to this year we have the 4th ranked bench in the league and we just added the 2nd leading scorer off the bench in the NBA in Jordan Clarkson, And on top of that Rodney Hood.


#ShoutoutKobyAltman
#ThanksKyrie!!
#HeDribblesTheAirOutTheBall
#AndTakesToughShotsLmao
#Boston,TheHoneymoonIsOver
#SlappedThemLamesAroundInTheyHouse
#AndWeHaventEvenHadOurFirstPracticeYet
#Dynasty....


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I dont feel bad that Bron is gonna leave the Cavs organization, but I do feel bad that hes leaving Cleveland. The citys economy is gonna crumble and its gonna go back to being the most depressed city in America.
 
Last time you said something like this we got Magic son so imma need you to like a basketball topic of some kind lol
Lmao! Oh nah I'm responding but between that lakers and kobe vs the warriors shit and this common knowledge thing with Boston I'm like come on fam


But you got it lol
 
and lebron switched on curry quick af on that deja vu durant 3 he aint no parts of durant again

Fuck Lebron for that switch off of KD.

I mentioned this right after it happened last night. I am watching First Take and Undisputed (which I never do) this morning to see if they give Lebron a pass for that bullshit. I can here it now. He was tired from doing so much and he had no help blah blah blah. That nigga was shook. Low key, KD is the one that didn't have no help last night.
 
You was making sense till u got to iggy/draymond stoppin kobe, cut it out b.

Remember when niggas thought Patterson was the kobe stopper?
Who ever stopped kobe?
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Boston came together through front office trades.

Bullshit. KG had total control as to where he would land after Minnesota. He CHOSE to get traded to the Cs, and that was because Pierce was there and he wanted to play with another superstar. Remember, Boston traded the whole house to bring him there after Ray Allen agreed to his trade. And let's not act like they were all in their twilight years. They were all still in their VERY early 30s - aka prime years - when all that shit went down.
 
Imagine these scenarios, if you will:

After the 1982 NBA Finals, Dr. J, increasingly frustrated at two losses to the Lakers in the Finals, decides to join Showtime in LA.

Larry Bird, beaten by Showtime twice in 85 and 87, spends his twilight in purple-and-gold, joining his hated rival...or even deciding years before that to come to Philly, after the Sixers beat the Celtics in 80 and 82.

Isaiah Thomas decides to leave Detroit and get traded to Boston for DJ, teaming up with Bird.

Your basketball god Michael Jordan, embarrassed after three straight ass beatings to the Bad Boys in 88, 89, and 90, ditches the Bulls, and runs to the Motor City instead.

Even A.I., after Reggie and Pacers smoked them out of the playoffs two straight years in 1999 and 2000, tries to get glory in Indiana, knowing he had NO HELP in Philly.

Imagine ANY one of these scenarios playing themselves out? How would you view that player? You'd clown them to oblivion.

So, why does a guy get a pass for joining the team that beat him the year before, when he had a 3-1 lead on them?

Look, no one ever said KD had to stay in OKC and work it out. It was clear him and Westbrook had ran their course. BUT, he had offers and opportunities:

He could've went to Miami to play with Wade and Whiteside.

He could've went to the Knicks with Melo and the Unicorn.

He could've skipped to Boston to play with Hortford and Rondo at the time.

Portland's backcourt with Dame and CJ would've fit him fine.

Same goes for Toronto with Lowry and Derozan.

He could've even did the noble thing and went home to DC to play with John Wall and Bradley Beal.

Any one of those moves had him on a seriously contending team.

Nope. He took the coward's way out and ran to be "in the crowd with the cool kids" in Oakland, so why should he get a pass for that?

Someone explain this.
 
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Imagine these scenarios, if you will:

After the 1982 NBA Finals, Dr. J, increasingly frustrated at two losses to the Lakers in the Finals, decides to join Showtime in LA.

Larry Bird, beaten by Showtime twice in 85 and 87, spends his twilight in purple-and-gold, joining his hated rival...or even deciding years before that to come to Philly, after the Sixers beat the Celtics in 80, 82, and 83.

Isaiah Thomas decides to leave Detroit and get traded to Boston for DJ, teaming up with Bird.

Your basketball god Michael Jordan, embarrassed after three straight ass beatings to the Bad Boys in 88, 89, and 90, ditches the Bulls, and runs to the Motor City instead.

Imagine ANY one of these scenarios playing themselves out? How would you view that player? You'd clown them to oblivion.

So, why does a guy get a pass for joining the team that beat him the year before, when he had a 3-1 lead on them?

Look, no one ever said KD had to stay in OKC and work it out. It was clear him and Westbrook had ran their course. BUT, he had offers and opportunities:

He could've went to Miami to play with Wade and Whiteside.

He could've went to the Knicks with Melo and the Unicorn.

He could've skipped to Boston to play with Hortford and Rondo at the time.

Portland's backcourt with Dame and CJ would've fit him fine.

Same goes for Toronto with Lowry and Derozan.

He could've even did the noble thing and went home to DC to play with John Wall and Bradley Beal.

Any one of those moves had him on a seriously contending team.

Nope. He took the coward's way out and ran to be "in the crowd with the cool kids" in Oakland, so why should he get a pass for that?

Someone explain this.

Go find Ben Simmons and help him shoot 1000 jumpers a day and stop talking about Durant. Its nauseating at this point
 
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