Why is lebron so petty?
He's even deflecting to Jordan kek, leBeta truly is a hack.
Lebeta is a bitch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXFotffi8A0
True to life beta bitch.
100% not wrong, though.
He's right though
>>76610323
Lebron threw a party where he had tombstones with the words "Warriors" and "3-1 Lead" written on them, back in 2016. He is incredibly petty. It's kind of entertaining, because over these past few years we've had some fun back and forth between him and Draymond.
>>76610323
he's right, he played on a superteam but he didn't invent it
the Dream Team was the first official superteam
>>76610323
He never calls him "Michael"
>>76610323
>KD joins superteam that lost the last finals
>wins
>Barkley joins superteam that just repeated
>loses before finals
God, could you imagine if /sp/ was around for that?
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>>76611057
>wahhhh why doesn't Lebron play for my shitty irrelevant team.
>>76612228
As a Bulls fan, I want to admit right now that I'm annoyed that Lebron did not go to Chicago. It was a very real possibility at the time. A lineup of Rose-Wade-Lebron-Deng-Noah would have annihilated the entire league for at least 4 years until Curry changed everything. 2 MVPs+1 player who really deserved MVP+1 DPOY+1 excellent role player, all coached by a phenomenal defensive/hardnosed coach....it would have been an unstoppable superteam. Definite 3peat, and don't forget that they probably would have still drafted Butler, because Butler was the 30th pick in the draft in 2011. So all those guys...with Butler on the bench. And with less pressure on them, maybe Rose+Noah don't get those crippling injuries.
But whatever, I've got no room to complain, with Jordan's titles and all that. And I don't hate Lebron. Just saying that there is some genuine resentment in certain cities (I think Chicago in particular) because Lebron didn't play for us.
>>76612137
Charles was past his prime and highly charismatic. /sp/ wouldn't have been hard on him.
>>76612113
what does he mean by that?
>>76612113
This can't be the first time you've ever seen brackets in quotes.
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>>76611057
>t. Ming Wong