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  1. Or your posts telling us how you were there, and why there's no way LeBron would hurt a soul on this Earth. But, fortunately for you, it's not LeBron. We'd never hear a story about LeBron doing this because, if this were to really happen to James in church, he'd probably start posing at the altar, wearing a shirt that says, "I don't walk on water, I just jump over it," and signing the covers of all the Bibles in the church.
    3 points
  2. People underrate Rondo a helluva lot. He's not a franchise player (at least until he develops his jumper), but neither are guys like Westbrook, Ellis, etc... Yes, he does have the players around him right now that maximize his abilities, but he still is a very elite playmaker, great finisher around the rim, and a very good rebounder and defender for his position. All of those things will translate no matter what team he is on, although he's obviously in a tremendous position on a team suited for his talents. However, his teammates don't make him the player he is, he does.
    2 points
  3. This. Id rather take LeBron, but Wade has the better career. Its like they say. It so close, but Wade's Championship puts him over.
    1 point
  4. I can't look at those individual or team awards, because Wade would have more All-NBA 1st Teams if it wasn't for Kobe Bryant (just an example, of course). The overall better player is LeBron, in my opinion...but, as I've done in the past, I split this discussion in half. Who has had the greater career? Probably Wade, because championships matter in regards to greatness, and Wade isn't THAT far off from LeBron in regards to abilities. Who has been the better player? LeBron, because he does more on the court each night. People will sit here and talk about how Wade played the Mavericks, but it was Wade that was choking against Chicago (IIRC), and LeBron played very well in that series. There's just too many factors when debating these types of things. Is Robert Horry better than Horace Grant? Is Steve Nash better than John Stockton? Is Kevin Johnson better than Steve Nash? As much as I dislike the man, I'll take LeBron over Wade. He has been healthier, does more on the glass and facilitating, and he's a little harder to stop...but many (as I do) will consider Wade having the greater career.
    1 point
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