"The Decision" in retrospect

I don't think LeBron ever knew things would get this bad.  I think he assumed all of is his fans would still love him and follow him to Miami.  I honestly don't believe he likes being the villain as much as the media says he does.  LeBron thought getting ridiculed for not winning a championship was bad and he got nervous, so he made an under pressure (not always his best time) decision and chose the Miami Heat because he was in fear of never winning a championship,  he was so scared he decided to take the easy way out.  That to me is cowardly, Jordan would not have done that, he would of fought.  Sorry but thats just what I think and many Americans believe that way also.
 
I don't think LeBron ever knew things would get this bad.  I think he assumed all of is his fans would still love him and follow him to Miami.  I honestly don't believe he likes being the villain as much as the media says he does.  LeBron thought getting ridiculed for not winning a championship was bad and he got nervous, so he made an under pressure (not always his best time) decision and chose the Miami Heat because he was in fear of never winning a championship,  he was so scared he decided to take the easy way out.  That to me is cowardly, Jordan would not have done that, he would of fought.  Sorry but thats just what I think and many Americans believe that way also.
 
After reading all of these comments about people not being upset about "The Decision" and that he didn't know it would be this bad, do some of you understand that he held it in Greenwich? When that announcement was made EVERYONE thought he was going to be a Knick. He not only spit in the faces of Cleveland but Knicks fans as well.

LeBron knew exactly what he was doing with this stunt. Shame Cleveland, make New Yorker's believe the Knicks were back, etc but in the end choose Miami, a decison that many thought wasnt going to happen because it was Wade's team at the time.

And to be quite honest I think LeBron's decision in Miami had nothing to do with winning a ring and all to do with wanting the lifestyle that comes with being apart of Miami. Young, rich, famous. That means nice cars, nice house, nice weather, nicer women. One big party. Was basketball the ultimate decision, who knows.
 
After reading all of these comments about people not being upset about "The Decision" and that he didn't know it would be this bad, do some of you understand that he held it in Greenwich? When that announcement was made EVERYONE thought he was going to be a Knick. He not only spit in the faces of Cleveland but Knicks fans as well.

LeBron knew exactly what he was doing with this stunt. Shame Cleveland, make New Yorker's believe the Knicks were back, etc but in the end choose Miami, a decison that many thought wasnt going to happen because it was Wade's team at the time.

And to be quite honest I think LeBron's decision in Miami had nothing to do with winning a ring and all to do with wanting the lifestyle that comes with being apart of Miami. Young, rich, famous. That means nice cars, nice house, nice weather, nicer women. One big party. Was basketball the ultimate decision, who knows.
 
Originally Posted by CoupeIt88

I don't think LeBron ever knew things would get this bad.  I think he assumed all of is his fans would still love him and follow him to Miami.  I honestly don't believe he likes being the villain as much as the media says he does.  LeBron thought getting ridiculed for not winning a championship was bad and he got nervous, so he made an under pressure (not always his best time) decision and chose the Miami Heat because he was in fear of never winning a championship,  he was so scared he decided to take the easy way out.  That to me is cowardly, Jordan would not have done that, he would of fought.  Sorry but thats just what I think and many Americans believe that way also.


People like you: LBJ ITZ ALL BOUT DEM RINGZZZZZZLBJ: Fine. I'll go to Miami where I can play alongside good playoff talent.You: NO NO NO NO NO YOU SUPPOSED TO WIN BY YOURSELF LIKE MJ DID! (even though he clearly didn't)...idiots.
 
Originally Posted by CoupeIt88

I don't think LeBron ever knew things would get this bad.  I think he assumed all of is his fans would still love him and follow him to Miami.  I honestly don't believe he likes being the villain as much as the media says he does.  LeBron thought getting ridiculed for not winning a championship was bad and he got nervous, so he made an under pressure (not always his best time) decision and chose the Miami Heat because he was in fear of never winning a championship,  he was so scared he decided to take the easy way out.  That to me is cowardly, Jordan would not have done that, he would of fought.  Sorry but thats just what I think and many Americans believe that way also.


People like you: LBJ ITZ ALL BOUT DEM RINGZZZZZZLBJ: Fine. I'll go to Miami where I can play alongside good playoff talent.You: NO NO NO NO NO YOU SUPPOSED TO WIN BY YOURSELF LIKE MJ DID! (even though he clearly didn't)...idiots.
 
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

It was funny. Dude literally ##@#$$# on the city and they won't recover economically or emotionally for years

Do you really have an economy when it is based on one pro basketball player.....
 
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

It was funny. Dude literally ##@#$$# on the city and they won't recover economically or emotionally for years

Do you really have an economy when it is based on one pro basketball player.....
 
Originally Posted by TonyReali

Originally Posted by Gottips3

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame


[Chris Brown] Not sure how you can hate from outside of the playoffs......Y'all can't even get in [/Chris Brown]

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Originally Posted by CoupeIt88

Everyone hates hims now because�
1) How he did it

2) He took the easy way out
How he did it? Very understandable...

But easy way out? Please do explain how it's easy...
 
Originally Posted by CoupeIt88

Everyone hates hims now because�
1) How he did it

2) He took the easy way out
How he did it? Very understandable...

But easy way out? Please do explain how it's easy...
 
Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

Originally Posted by 2heavencent0
This has little to do with the thread, but Mo Williams is MUCH better than derek fisher
In the playoffs?
for the first 3 1/2 quarters of the game, yes. But we all know that Fisher's value lies in his knack for hitting clutch shots down the stretch
 
Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

Originally Posted by 2heavencent0
This has little to do with the thread, but Mo Williams is MUCH better than derek fisher
In the playoffs?
for the first 3 1/2 quarters of the game, yes. But we all know that Fisher's value lies in his knack for hitting clutch shots down the stretch
 
Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

This has little to do with the thread, but Mo Williams is MUCH better than derek fisher
In the playoffs?
for the first 3 1/2 quarters of the game, yes. But we all know that Fisher's value lies in his knack for hitting clutch shots down the stretch
All of Fisher's playoff production numbers says otherwise.

And not PPG either.
 
Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

This has little to do with the thread, but Mo Williams is MUCH better than derek fisher
In the playoffs?
for the first 3 1/2 quarters of the game, yes. But we all know that Fisher's value lies in his knack for hitting clutch shots down the stretch
All of Fisher's playoff production numbers says otherwise.

And not PPG either.
 
Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007

Originally Posted by LuketheJediKnight

In the playoffs?
for the first 3 1/2 quarters of the game, yes. But we all know that Fisher's value lies in his knack for hitting clutch shots down the stretch
All of Fisher's playoff production numbers says otherwise.

And not PPG either.
Exactly we are not talking about the regular season....Fish is much more than stats... his poise... the late game charges he takes... the guy is a winner... Unlike MO who happens to disappear as soon as the post season starts...
 
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