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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 1, 2010 16:26:36 GMT -5
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Post by Chal™ on Dec 1, 2010 16:32:23 GMT -5
I LMBO @ De-lon-te
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 1, 2010 16:52:29 GMT -5
That's cold. But honestly the chants wouldn't bother me cause it's difficult to make them out when you're on the court playing. But Booing is EASY to make out. If you really want to make him feel bad, cheer for everyone that comes out except him.
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Post by Coldfront06 on Dec 1, 2010 16:54:51 GMT -5
Cleveland fans need a life. The Delonte chant is funny though lol.
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Post by Chal™ on Dec 1, 2010 17:00:58 GMT -5
yea. the silent treatment is like the worse. a stadium full of people and all you hear is nothing. i can dig it
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Post by Troopa1911 on Dec 2, 2010 8:31:54 GMT -5
I agree the De-lon-te chant is funny. the Cleveland fans need to learn the words NBA FREE AGENCY.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 2, 2010 10:53:35 GMT -5
Plus here's the other thing... it doesn't sting as much if I already know you're going to do it. The stress comes from "not knowing" what's going to happen.
If I was LeBron and I saw this I'd be like, "oh that's all you got? Man I'ma put up 30, 15, and 10 on y'all ho niccuhs"
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Post by Julie Art on Dec 2, 2010 11:14:02 GMT -5
I agree that Cleveland fans do need to get a life. The move was about his career. Nothing more, nothing less. Some folks take these sports too seriously.
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Post by Coach on Dec 2, 2010 16:31:09 GMT -5
LeBron brought all this on himself...and it wasn't a matter of him leaving, it was the fashion in which he left. People who didn't care much for/about him now dislike him solely because of how he left. And you simply don't make a statement like "I'm not going to rest until I bring Cleveland a championship"...then bounce before you deliver what you said.
Let's not all make it seem like LeBron is a innocent bystander in the fray of things. He definitely fueled the fired making that damn commercial. Sports is serious...to the majority of fans. Especially for those who spend money on merchandise and tickets.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 2, 2010 16:37:45 GMT -5
LeBron brought all this on himself...and it wasn't a matter of him leaving, it was the fashion in which he left. People who didn't care much for/about him now dislike him solely because of how he left. And you simply don't make a statement like "I'm not going to rest until I bring Cleveland a championship"...then bounce before you deliver what you said. Let's not all make it seem like LeBron is a innocent bystander in the fray of things. He definitely fueled the fired making that damn commercial. Sports is serious...to the majority of fans. Especially for those who spend money on merchandise and tickets. They could all kiss my a$$. He tried to bring them a championship. He couldn't do it with the talent they put around him for 7 years. His career is almost half over and they never came close to giving him a Pippen. So he did what was best for him. I think people are using the manner in which he left as an excuse to express the anger they were going to express regardless of how he left.
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Post by Coach on Dec 2, 2010 17:00:22 GMT -5
In essence he brought it on himself....I wouldn't fvck with any fan of Cleveland sports anyway. You know how long they've gone without any kind title. They got to deal with the Browns, Indians, and Cleveland State...lol
I still don't see him winning anything in Miami either, he's headed toward the Karl Malone/Charles Barkley route. I could care less about LeBrick anyway...
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Post by Troopa1911 on Dec 2, 2010 17:01:21 GMT -5
LeBron brought all this on himself...and it wasn't a matter of him leaving, it was the fashion in which he left. People who didn't care much for/about him now dislike him solely because of how he left. And you simply don't make a statement like "I'm not going to rest until I bring Cleveland a championship"...then bounce before you deliver what you said. Let's not all make it seem like LeBron is a innocent bystander in the fray of things. He definitely fueled the fired making that damn commercial. Sports is serious...to the majority of fans. Especially for those who spend money on merchandise and tickets. They could all kiss my a$$. He tried to bring them a championship. He couldn't do it with the talent they put around him for 7 years. His career is almost half over and they never came close to giving him a Pippen. So he did what was best for him. I think people are using the manner in which he left as an excuse to express the anger they were going to express regardless of how he left. If LeBron was white this wouldn't be an issue....yeah I said it!
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 2, 2010 17:12:11 GMT -5
In essence he brought it on himself....I wouldn't fvck with any fan of Cleveland sports anyway. You know how long they've gone without any kind title. They got to deal with the Browns, Indians, and Cleveland State...lolI still don't see him winning anything in Miami either, he's headed toward the Karl Malone/Charles Barkley route. I could care less about LeBrick anyway... This ish made me laugh out loud for real
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Post by Chal™ on Dec 2, 2010 17:14:29 GMT -5
commercial?
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 2, 2010 17:14:48 GMT -5
They could all kiss my a$$. He tried to bring them a championship. He couldn't do it with the talent they put around him for 7 years. His career is almost half over and they never came close to giving him a Pippen. So he did what was best for him. I think people are using the manner in which he left as an excuse to express the anger they were going to express regardless of how he left. If LeBron was white this wouldn't be an issue....yeah I said it! LOL - yeah you're right... for one, when was the last time there was a white dude in the NBA who actually dominated? You got Gasol, Nowitski, and Nash (Ginobli every other day). Am I missing any other powerhouse? LOL
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Post by Troopa1911 on Dec 3, 2010 11:36:29 GMT -5
38 pts. in 3 quarters...damn I guess the chants really didn't bother him much.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Dec 3, 2010 11:55:20 GMT -5
38 pts. in 3 quarters...damn I guess the chants really didn't bother him much. Not only did it not bother him, it made him look super natural. I mean he knew they hated him and he powder clapped on them hoes anyway. And the bad part is as Cleveland fans you can't even say much... he hit you for 38 points in 3 quarters and beat your squad like a rented intramural hockey team wearing basketball jerseys.
Everyone kept saying LeBron and Cleveland was like a marriage, and him leaving was like the break up. Well if that so, his return to Cleveland was like LeBron came back to Cleveland's house for a quickie and while she was trying to read him the riot act for treating her so bad, he hit it doggy style, skeeted on her back, and left the room smirking as he said outloud, "you know you love it" and deep down she knew that she DID love it... LOL. You have to HATE to be a Cleveland fan today. Talk about dreams deferred.
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Post by Robelite on Dec 3, 2010 12:16:13 GMT -5
And for that reason alone, I was happy that Miami went up there and LITERALLY beat the schit outta Cleveland!
I guess those folks up there in the "armpit of America" don't understand the concept of FREE AGENCY!
Speaking of dreams, I wonder how many of the chanters, sign-toters and everything else in the Quicken Loans Arena went home last night, and had visions of Lebron scoring baskets dancing in their heads. LOL!
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Post by BKupInHere on Dec 4, 2010 0:06:12 GMT -5
In the words of Shaq...I guess Cleveland knows how LeBron's a$$ taste!
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