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Like Erick said, this team doesn't compete. They have no heart. They just plain out don't give a [expletive]. If any player was traded or dropped from this team tomorrow I wouldn't give a [expletive]. I don't care if we have a team of no-name players who couldn't even make a college squad as long as they COMPETE. Play with some HEART and PASSION. Quit going through the damn motions and play the game. Tired of watching this team getting [expletive]ing destroyed every night. I'm done watching this team until some MAJOR roster changes are made, which should have started after the embarrassment against the Heat. And of course LeBron's [expletive][expletive] has something to say. Saying God watches everything. Yeah and he watches your cocky [expletive] every damn day, walk all over people and act like you are some sort of God yourself, karma will come back to bite you too one day, just wait.4 points
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Yeah Melo handcuffing the Nuggets and holding the franchise hostage is so much better. EDIT: Lol at Nitro about to give another lecture to this kid. It is fruitless.1 point
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I don't get why people say that. There are 28 states in the US that don't have an NBA team. The league would cease to exist if you remove those people from their team's fanbase. Some people are born in Los Angeles, and are raised being a Lakers fan. They don't even get to make up their minds. Maybe we should consider some of those fans puppets? They can't decide for themselves, right? There's too much thinking when it comes to this mess. If people are following the team, and have proven to do it through the best and the worst, that's all that matters. It shouldn't matter where you were born, or why you started to follow that team in the first place. There are Lakers fans, born in Los Angeles, with bedrooms that are lined in purple and gold, have been to many games, and they STILL would get swept away in a debate with me, over anything Lakers. They can present themselves as the bigger fan, but there's more to it than that. Kansas doesn't have a pro football, basketball or baseball team. The Chiefs and Royals are in Missouri, and so were the Kings. It takes me five minutes to drive into Oklahoma, from where I'm at...but the state didn't have a professional team to root for until the Sonics were sold just a few years ago. I'm emotionally attached to sports, so I'm naturally going to find teams and players I'm emotionally attached to, whether I live in Kansas, Montana, or Honduras. If I didn't choose to do that, there would be no reason for me to watch professional sports.1 point
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It's only tampering if it doesn't involve a team Stern wants to be successful.1 point
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He has the right to say what he wants. The Decision was awful, but Gilbert's letter mixed with the ungratefulness of the franchise and [most of] the fanbase is equally as bad. You would think that they'd be grateful he brought the franchise excitement, profitability and its most success in franchise history, but they aren't. Instead they viciously attack him AND his family verbally, burn his jersey's, and act ike the last 7 years never happened. So, I have little sympathy for each side.1 point
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Hopefully LeBron finds out the real meaning of "karma" this postseason.1 point
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He is right. The Cavaliers are getting what they deserve, it just sucks for their fans.1 point
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We just have to ignore them. A reaction is what they want. The plan they have to counter the Westboro is planning is perfect. Blocking them out from the view. Out of sight, out of mind.1 point
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Vick is like 30 I think, his age will soon catch up to him. In 4 years? He won't be effective at all w/ his legs, and his arm [not arm strength, arm overall] is just mediocre. If defenses don't have to worry about Vick's legs, he's an average quarterback. I'll take Kolb, Vick right now, but Kolb to build around.1 point
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Agreed, it was a pathetic ending, but to say we didn't deserve the victory is taking it a bit too far. Once again most of the blame lies on Flip and his inability to manage the game. Nick even said it in his post game interview, "some of it was just boneheaded plays, but we were also tired..." (not a direct quote, just what I remember of it). He basically played a 7-man rotation the entire 2nd half. Wall and Young look out of it. Blatche has no shoulder and 5 fouls. McGee wouldn't leave his man to help Wall. Flip looks disconsolate. I won't completely call Flip out, I understand we're a young, immature group with a very low bball IQ, but Flip needs to realize that and make up for it. If he isn't up to the task, he needs to be fired. And stop trying to downplay this win Jeet, I don't get to enjoy many of these...1 point
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These people make me so angry. Their lack of compassion for the families involved and even praising the shooter? Disgusting, vile, and shameful. Makes me sick.1 point
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Yeah heard about this a while ago, my favorite was the one about the husband who brought home tuscan milk everyday.1 point
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ok, congrats? Why you get so defensive on rodgers/ryan? I never said ryan was a better qb, just need to get over the fact Matt ryan is a good qb and has a better touchdown/turnover ratio, quit playing the victim card, its getting old and tiring. Falcons overall is a better, more balanced team and has home field advantage.1 point