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LEBRON IS A PUNK LOSER WHY DIDNT HE SHAKE HANDS


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he did the same last year against the celtics. He is such a frontrunner. When they won game 6 against the celtics, he actually said "a lebron james team is never desperate." Then when he lost game 7, he said and repeated a couple of times that "he needed more help." And the thing is, other than game 7, he stunk and was carried by his team, whom he repaid by throwing them under the bus...

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Sager said that he went straight to the bus and is not doing interviews, and apparently is very upset.

What no face making? No dnacing? No jumping? No throwing powder in the air? lol NO CLASS

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i would be upset too..lol.

66 wins + MVP + Coach of the year + homecourt throughout the playoffs = sitting with the Hawks watching the Lakers vs Magic. Go Kobe..lol

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Lol at people hating Lebron because he embarrassed the Hawks. C'mon guys.

He gets hyped an awful lot for a guy who has never won anything. I dont like the showboating and fun and games when your winning but having no class and run away crying when you lose. Without that ref whistle he will never win anything.

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my problem with him has always been the front running. The guy has absolutely no problem discussing how he is one of the greatest ever, being called the king, goofing around with his teammates, etc., but the second he loses he starts throwing his teammates under the bus, pressuring the management to make absurd trades to keep him happy, etc.

I really have no sympathy for him because his team sucks: he is the one who is always threatening to leave if management doesnt get who he wants, and he is the one crying and lobbying for scrubs like mo williams to be on the all star team.

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He actually seemed really tired tonight. He wasn't all over the place like usual. You can't blame him for being pissed. He dished the ball out well, but his teammates weren't hitting anything.

I'd be pissed too. But there is a difference between being pissed and being classless.

The guy was already talking about how it would be to face Kobe in the finals, for crying out loud. You don't talk how you prefer to play the celtics because you want to play "the best" and then give Orlando no respect...

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When a veteran loses in the playoffs, they usually pull a younger star aside and give him some advice...

Since neither of these teams has won a championship and has a young star, maybe there was just nothing to say...?

...or the thread title is correct, your call :whistling:

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Poor Brawny didn't get the calls necessary to put him in the finals with Kobe....awwww!!!! I think the officials and the NBA started realizing this guy was getting away with murder by lowering his shoulder and charging people to the basket. Good for the refs and the NBA to let a real team with team players make it to the finals.

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Poor Brawny didn't get the calls necessary to put him in the finals with Kobe....awwww!!!! I think the officials and the NBA started realizing this guy was getting away with murder by lowering his shoulder and charging people to the basket. Good for the refs and the NBA to let a real team with team players make it to the finals.

They didn't "let" anything happen. The Magic were in control of the game from the tip-off and were just flat out the better team. Giving Lebron a couple of calls wouldn't have amounted to much in what was essentially a 15-20 pt game from the 2nd qtr. Lebron got his usual calls barreling into the lane in games 1-5 and they were a miracle shot away from being swept.

The bottom line is the Cavs were over-hyped by the media all year. They had a great season by beating poor, average, good and even elite teams, and beating them handily, but they don't have the firepower to grind out multiple seven game series against the ultra-elite. Evidence: they were 3-6 against the Lakers, Celtics and Magic in the regular season.

They have a bunch of decent role players around Lebron but they still don't have that second option. Mo Williams is not it. Not one of the Eastern Conference coaches voted for him as an All-Star - it was Stern that stepped in and put him on the squad when Jameer Nelson was unable to go. Varejão should be a bench/energy guy. Delonte West is a nice piece, ideally the first guard off the bench. Ilgauskas moves like he's 50. Wallace and Smith have one foot out of the NBA's door, and Wally is a $14m Steve Kerr (except not as accurate or as clutch).

Everybody just got a little ahead of themselves on this one. You take Lebron off that team and they are lottery bound. It still holds true in the NBA that one guy is not enough to get the Chip.

And it is a poor showing by Lebron in that he is dancing and making a big show when they are beating on obviously inferior teams, but after he gets humbled he doesn't have the stones to come out and face the media. Even worse is that he didn't have the sportsmanship to go and give some dap to the team that completely, thoroughly and professionally dismantled his much-ballyhooed squad after the final buzzer.

Mike Tirico is in a corner somewhere, sobbing tears of ultimate sadness into his official Nike Commercial Lebron doll.

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