you're even more full of contradictions than I even realized kudos
7/27/2017 9:57:34 PM
TGL is doing that thing where one uses as few words as possible to produce lots of words from his target, and it's working out well for him! Nice work!
7/27/2017 11:30:39 PM
you're doing that thing where you comment on something without really reading what you're commenting on, and then using exclamation points, so good job?and I don't have a target. never have. just funny to me when people who don't really know what they're talking about go nuts about something while not being able to back up what they've attempted to argue, get called on it, and then aren't able to own up to it. feel free to look through my posts during this back-and-forth and tell me where I'm wrong. until then, congrats on hitching your wagon to that dude.
7/28/2017 12:01:06 AM
Except I complimented you.[Edited on July 28, 2017 at 12:50 AM. Reason : but don't let that fact get in the way of your constant bitchiness ]
7/28/2017 12:47:58 AM
7/28/2017 12:52:29 AM
whole lotta words to not back up why you felt the need to use quotes in support of your argument even though they didn't support your argumentagain with the overcompensation. what gives?[Edited on July 28, 2017 at 1:02 AM. Reason : the insubstantial fella who can't read sure made you proud to type out that last post]
7/28/2017 12:56:36 AM
K.
7/28/2017 1:06:04 AM
Damn...spend all day in court and miss Ujust pissing all over himself again.I skimmed through and saw where Lebron upset garbage role players like Hickson and Dunleavy and now he's a horrible teammate. Michael Jordan punches teammates and Draymond Green screams at KD after he misses a shot playing hero-ball, yet the former always made his teammates better and the latter is the "glue" to the best team ever. Got it.Keep on keepin' on.
7/28/2017 8:49:10 AM
I'm glad that unlike a certain special someone who can't really read that good, you actually read the words in the supplied quotation. Unfortunately, I never made any of the claims you're suggesting. I merely posted it to show that yes, some players (even if they ain't that good), didn't thrive when playing alongside Lebron. I know any perceived slight against him sends y'all into an absolute tizzy, but you can't keep twisting my words and creating straw man arguments if you want to be taken seriously. I never said he's a "horrible teammate" bruh. Also, avoid using absolute words such as "always" and "never" since they make you sound like you're exaggerating.[Edited on July 28, 2017 at 9:18 AM. Reason : .]
7/28/2017 9:17:11 AM
yeah the original lebron leaving narrative may have been a too elaborate fabricated defense for Kyrie (why not wait for him to leave and be the main guy but maybe he did just hate the cavs management...) but having said that I'd still put more in to the Kyrie just being a selfish dumbass then lebron being a tough teammate but I suppose there is some combination with the latter I'd be more willing to admit now[Edited on July 28, 2017 at 3:31 PM. Reason : k]
7/28/2017 3:30:15 PM
he mad
7/28/2017 4:29:37 PM
he also unable to have his arguments called out without responding with unfounded personal attacks
7/28/2017 4:44:43 PM
it's definitely his sore spot. He's getting very JayBee-ish without the actual sports knowledge to back it up.
7/28/2017 5:17:45 PM
7/28/2017 5:27:02 PM
7/31/2017 7:13:26 PM
lots of things in that unlinked to piece to roll ones eyes at, but asserting that Kevin Durant is now the best basketball player in the world because his team won the title is absurd
7/31/2017 7:35:38 PM
It's actually fairly well-written piece when you consider that Stephen A. Smith is the author. He's certainly a much better writer than you are, even if he's an outrageous ESPN troll that people laugh at. But you didn't even bother to read it, so free thread.[Edited on July 31, 2017 at 7:40 PM. Reason : autocorrect]
7/31/2017 7:39:15 PM
7/31/2017 7:56:35 PM
7/31/2017 8:08:12 PM
wow, Rockets GM is butthurthttp://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20212565/houston-rockets-gm-daryl-morey-argue-ending-awards
7/31/2017 9:12:12 PM
7/31/2017 9:21:57 PM
you may be shocked to learn this, but the argument over "valuable" and "best" in regards to MVP awards has been going on for decades in nearly every sport/league that names a MVPthe NCAA got it right when they decided to name the best player of the NCAA Tournament the Most Outstanding PlayerI'm sure that you weren't aware of this long-running argument since it took your deranged obsession with Lebron to learn about it, but it's a debate that predates all of us
7/31/2017 10:32:14 PM
are you done embarrassing yourself on this page yet, or do you need for someone else to explain to you what's actually been going on?
8/1/2017 12:47:06 AM
you should really give it up.
8/1/2017 7:43:00 AM
I got more sports knowledge than there are chins in a Chinese phonebook or something
8/3/2017 5:01:52 PM
But what about the number of chins you have?
8/3/2017 5:44:23 PM
This whole Lebron/Kobe debate is very amusing. I hate both of them pretty much about the same, but I guess if I had to pick a teammate, I'd go with peak-Kobe vs peak-Lebron. Even though he's smaller and not as athletic, and had slightly worse stats (FTs aside), and obviously more injury-prone than Lebron, I'd still rather play with a healthy Kobe than against him. Kobe never really seemed to give much of a shit about anything other than winning or playing basketball. He had very little interest or patience for anyone who seemed to get in his way. I know people talk a lot about his "killer instinct" and while I don't really buy into it as much as Laker fans, he was definitely far more of an intimidating bad ass/jerk than Lebron ever was. I also think Kobe legitimately thought he was better than everyone else, while Lebron has spent his whole career trying to convince himself he's the best, even though plenty of people already make that argument for him.Lebron is the better person and human being, for sure. I can't say anything bad about the way he's treated his family, and I can't say he hasn't been a good role model for young kids to look up to. Kobe is an arrogant, selfish, piece of shit that got away with sexual assault and he basically bankrupted the Lakers so he could slowly fade away and collect a massive paycheck (not mad him for making the Lakers suck so bad though, so thanks Kobe ) But I think the biggest reason why I've always had such a big problem with Lebron is because he craves attention in such ridiculous ways, and it's always felt so inauthentic and pathetic. Oh, and 5-2 > 3-5[Edited on August 3, 2017 at 6:23 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2017 6:22:27 PM
did you dig that up from 2009 or something
8/3/2017 6:32:42 PM
he's feinding so bad for an argument on the internet that he's bringing up an old, dated argument nobody who knows basketball would ever attempt to argue that Kobe is better than Lebronhe also brought up their Finals records as if he's never heard of Robert Horry before
8/3/2017 9:32:44 PM
I'm sorry, I'm just new to basketball (hopped on the bandwagon in '16) and trying to learn as much as possible since TWW is a fountain of knowledge from which I wish to drink deeply. Who is this Robert Horrey person you're speaking of? Did he win as many rings as Michael Jordan? Never heard of him, so he must not have been as good a MJ. [Edited on August 3, 2017 at 9:53 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2017 9:53:06 PM
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/lebrons-finals-record-isnt-really-a-disappointment/this is one of many pieces on why it's dumb to hold Lebron's record in the Finals against him[Edited on August 3, 2017 at 11:36 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2017 11:36:09 PM
Kobe was 2/3rd the player LeBron was. He wasn't close to as impactful of a player. If kobe doesn't play on loaded rosters in a major market his whole career hes barely even a star player. You can put LeBron anywhere and you've got a contender. Kobe alone isn't even a guaranteed playoff team
8/4/2017 6:44:35 PM
He's transitioned to troll because he can't keep up in his normal arguments.
8/5/2017 7:20:58 AM
8/5/2017 11:40:52 AM
Statistically, he's right on the cusp. And his marketability comes from Los Angeles and playing with multiple allstars most of his career. You can easily make the argument he was the 2nd best player on all five title teams and was only the best player during the 2.5 seasons between shaq and Gasol when they went below .500 overall.And don't even get me started on what a train wreck kobe was late in his career. Lebron might be better at 40 than kobe was at 28...
8/5/2017 6:31:17 PM
http://thebiglead.com/2017/08/16/this-is-a-very-well-done-parody-of-eminems-stan-written-from-kyrie-to-lebron/
8/16/2017 10:45:52 PM
Celtics got a little bit better, and the Cavs set themselves up for life after Lebrona good trade for both teamsalso:
8/22/2017 8:24:58 PM
DSJ getting some lovehttp://www.nba.com/2017-18-nba-rookie-survey
8/22/2017 8:46:04 PM
^^ The biggest winner of that trade is Kyrie.
8/23/2017 12:52:15 AM
Time will tell, as usual. It could be great for Kyrie. He might be the opposite of the Durants and Lebrons of the world in that he wants the challenge of being the man rather than to join/form a super team. And with the quality role players Boston has gotten rid of to get him and Heyward, he will definitely have that role/burden for the Celts next year.But if Lebron was going to the Lakers or somewhere else after next year, he could've been "the man" for the Cavs again by just waiting out one more season, and possibly winning a title or at least winning another conference title. And I still think it's a bit odd that he couldn't play with Lebron. I get that he was the man in Cleveland and then Lebron came and he had to take a back seat. But Lebron is the epitome of a superstar who makes players around him better. He's one of the least selfish superstars, and probably the least selfish non-point guard, when it comes to distributing the ball, and Kyrie definitely wouldn't have his ring without Lebron, and he might not ever win another. Maybe all of his talk about wanting to be traded was a bluff for a contract extension or just a player venting. But the Cavs dealt him so time will tell.For Boston, they definitely got the best player involved in the deal, but as I alluded to above, they have lost a lot of role players, glue guys, defenders, etc in the off-season. It will be interesting to see how their chemistry is next year. I mean, they had the #1 seed in the East last year and added a top-5 PG and, in my opinion, the best ball handler the in the NBA, but I still see the Cavs winning the East in 5 or 6 games.
8/23/2017 2:12:51 AM
i dont get why boston gave so much for kyrie after being picky and holding out over butler and pg. tgey could have done better. tatum and brown better pan out.
8/23/2017 5:58:22 AM
8/23/2017 7:18:48 AM
Should know at the trade deadline if LeBron is coming back to Cleveland or not.
8/23/2017 12:53:16 PM
8/23/2017 1:33:17 PM
8/23/2017 2:29:49 PM
just heard a theory that lebron shipped kyrie so he could join him next year. that would explain why boston did it.
8/24/2017 5:44:53 PM
Boston couldn't afford LeBron. Unless he's gonna sign for the veterans minimum lol
8/24/2017 6:32:24 PM
Melo to OKC
9/23/2017 1:23:51 PM
just like that the rockets have no chance of making the western conference finals.
9/23/2017 1:43:50 PM
Man, that's a great trade.OKC would get better just by telling Kanter/McDermott to go play in traffic, but Carmelo really rounds out that roster. Most of you know I'm a somewhat noted Melo hater and probably remember me nailing the "Denver won the Melo trade" narrative back in the day when everyone thought I was crazy.But allow me to explain:Melo has been miscast his entire career as a primary scorer. While he's one of the better iso scorers in the league, iso scoring is relatively inefficient for all but a few exceptions (examples: kyrie, Isaiah, kawhi). Iso scoring is also somewhat valuable off the bench (think utilizing Derrick Rose off the bench rather than a pick & pop game between Ramon Sessions/Spencer Hawes).Melo thrives off the ball because he is ELITE in the Catch & Shoot. He's an excellent cutter. And he's a very good offensive rebounder/garbage man. OKC can now run the PNR between Westbrook/Adams again that was so effective against GSW two years ago. That wasn't effective this year because teams defended by packing the paint against OKC's miserable 3pt shooting. It took away all the lobs to Adams and really limited Wesbrook's ability to score. The ability to surround that PNR with Melo and Paul George's shooting 3's (most people don't realize how much George has improved as a shooter post-injury).... that's a very good offense.Defensively Westbrook can pressure the ball well (he's just kind of an idiot and fails to make a lot of rotations). Adams is one of the best defenders in the PNR because he's very mobile and can stop the ball and close out on shooters. Roberson and George are good on the ball defenders who can play passing lanes and defend primary scorers. This makes Melo very easy to hide defensively.If you start missing shots vs Westbrook you are flat out in trouble. Two years ago Golden State had to slow the pace down against OKC because they were actually getting run off the court by Westbrook in transition. That's a fact very few people actually know.
9/24/2017 7:08:27 AM