Originally Posted by New World Order:
That Heat team at the time was hyped as potentially the GOAT.
Nope. Since they failed to meet expectations (partly because of Lebron in year 1), Lebron somehow gets a pass. Even they themselves thought they had a super team, hence “not 1, not 2...”
It’s absolutely ridiculous if you ask me.
Like I’ve said before, at least Durant has done what he’s supposed to do. Can’t say the same about Lebron’s entire stint at Miami. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Lol where the lines are drawn and the revisionist history of Lebron defenders/fans is hilariously convenient.
They’re both bitches.
Durant just beat him at his own bitch game.
The Heat has already won a championship, were a conference rival, and 3 of the top 5 players in the East teamed up together in their primes. The rest is semantics.
The Heat won a title five years before, only Wade and Haslem were even left from that team, and they weren't even a top tier team in the East.
Curry is basically Troy Aikman if people were stupid enough to say he's a top five QB.
No superstar has ever had it easier than Curry. He gets to rest against the other team's worst perimeter player, he's not expected to carry the offensive load or create on his own, nor is he criticized when he puts up awful numbers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Nope. Since they failed to meet expectations (partly because of Lebron in year 1), Lebron somehow gets a pass. Even they themselves thought they had a super team, hence “not 1, not 2...”
It’s absolutely ridiculous if you ask em.
Like I’ve said before, at least Durant has done what he’s supposed to do. Can’t say the same about Lebron’s entire stint at Miami.
Lebron nut huggers will always avoid talking about that NBA Finals series vs Dallas.
Jason Terry outscored Lebron and he played 11 fewer minutes per game.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
The Heat won a title five years before, only Wade and Haslem were even left from that team, and they weren't even a top tier team in the East.
You're a fucking clown.
Nah, you’re just a clueless fucking moron per usual.
What the Heat were the year before is irrelevant.
They had the best SG in the league (and former Finals MVP), then added the best player in the league along with a top 3-5 PF. Teaming up weakened the entire conference and made them at the very least a Finals team for the next 4 years.
They themselves knew the had a super team along with the entire fucking country, but here you are with this revisionist history BS. The only reason some of you can even attempt to give them a pass is because they underachieved. How the fuck does Lebron get a pass for that when he’s part of the reason they did? [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
The Heat won a title five years before, only Wade and Haslem were even left from that team, and they weren't even a top tier team in the East.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Curry is basically Troy Aikman if people were stupid enough to say he's a top five QB.
No superstar has ever had it easier than Curry. He gets to rest against the other team's worst perimeter player, he's not expected to carry the offensive load or create on his own, nor is he criticized when he puts up awful numbers.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Curry is basically Troy Aikman if people were stupid enough to say he's a top five QB.
No superstar has ever had it easier than Curry. He gets to rest against the other team's worst perimeter player, he's not expected to carry the offensive load or create on his own, nor is he criticized when he puts up awful numbers.
You're just a hater. He didnt have it easy GS Warriors sucked when he got there. He gets criticized all the time both on and off rhe court. You don't win NBA MVP award twice by having it easy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Lol where the lines are drawn and the revisionist history of Lebron defenders/fans is hilariously convenient.
They’re both bitches.
Durant just beat him at his own bitch game.
The Heat has already won a championship, were a conference rival, and 3 of the top 5 players in the East teamed up together in their primes. The rest is semantics.
Originally Posted by AssEaterChief:
Jason Terry is a good player and Dallas was a much deeper team than the Heat.
They were staring Joel Anthony and an old Mike Bibby at pg....they had NO depth whatsoever and that Mavericks team was deep as hell.
What is so hard to understand about that? Dallas was a complete team. Miami had 3 really good players.
If you watched the series you saw Dirk put on a 1 man show. One of the most impressive finals performances of my lifetime while beating the NBA's super team. [Reply]