Sunday, March 6, 2011

The big 3 or the big bust

I know, i know they have a winning record but Miami has now lost four in a row and five of its past six games, and the Heat continue to struggle against quality opponents. Coach Erik Spoelstra said players were crying in the locker room after the game, and the panic alarm has become a screaming siren.


Lebron and the Heat as the nWo


Miami is now 1-9 against the top five teams in the NBA (San Antonio, Dallas, Boston, Chicago and the Lakers), but more importantly the Heat are 0-6 against Boston and Chicago, the top contenders in the East.


So much for an all star team. As far as crying in the locker room (girls do it) but does anyone think it wasn't lebron james? I mean the guy leaves Cleveland becomes a villain, not just to Ohio but all of the country and now his team is collapsing.  Lebron was beloved and a hero, now he aint nothing but a zero.  Do i blame him for leaving Cleveland? No. He can do what he wants to do but he did treat that city like crap in July when he made THE DECISION. Michael Jordan said it best when he said he tried to beat the best NBA players, not join them.  Lebron owes a lot to the city of Cleveland, and now im beginning to think he knows how good he had it......


6 comments:

  1. Lebron ruined cleveland. He took the heart out of the city and stomped on it. What goes around comes around and now "king" james is no longer a king but a joker.

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  2. oh well but crazier things have happened he might end up back with Cleveland

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  3. He was wrong! I sure do not want him back to screw up our new players. He is self serving and not a team player. I have one thing to say to the Miami fans, he will quit on you too! When the going gets tough, Lebron gets going. Best of luck crabdribble..

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  4. Alot of cavs fans were i live disappeard when he left. I think they werent cavs fans but actually just lebron fans. Bandwagon Fans are everywhere.

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  5. If Lebron were to get up and leave Miami, where would he go? Definitely not Cleveland he won't be able to go out in public without something happening. And pretty much any other team that would take him on would have to hit the reset button for 2-3 years until they figure out how to play with him. Lebron is a "unique" player. I say "unique" because it would almost be better for him if he went 1 vs 5 every night. Because he doesn't have a specific type of basketball... just Lebron basketball. If the pass doesn't look nice and lead to a possible assist he won't make it...

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  6. I think LeBron made the 'right' decision for him. I hate the fact that he left Cleveland and even worse is the way he did it. However, the Miami Heat are going to the playoff and we aren't. To call them a 'bust' is overstating things quite a bit. If they don't win anything in the next 6 years - then yes, they are a bust. But to say that about them now - as much as people want to hate them - is a bit much.

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