Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I tend to agree with you regarding bron being the best ever, but it’s not a good look if the best ever can’t lead his crew past the nobody pacers.
I assume they’ll still win but if they do lose I think it’s safe to say it has way more to do with his awful teammates than the guy posting ridiculously high efficiency triple doubles every game (who has led every other team this decade he’s played on to the NBA Finals). He’s not the problem here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I assume they’ll still win but if they do lose I think it’s safe to say it has way more to do with his awful teammates than the guy posting ridiculously high efficiency triple doubles every game (who has led every other team this decade he’s played on to the NBA Finals). He’s not the problem here.
Who brought those teammates in? Tristan Thompson may be on the worst contact in NBA history, and LeBron James was a big part of why that happened. [Reply]
Never understood why Orlando traded Oladipo for frickin Serge Ibaka. Only to get rid of Ibaka that same season. Talk about a franchise in the gutter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
Never understood why Orlando traded Oladipo for frickin Serge Ibaka. Only to get rid of Ibaka that same season. Talk about a franchise in the gutter.
Worst run organization in the NBA. Doesn't say much for Toronto, though, that they also traded for Serge Ibaka (who is terrible) and then re-signed him. [Reply]