Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
5 point favorites at home with LeBron. Lost by double digits. I think they only lost one game by double digits without him.
Damn shame he can't get any help from his teammates.
It always amazes me that every single time I click into this thread, outside of 2-hour stretches when conference finals/finals games are live, ya'll are talking about LeBron James.
And this is just my annual post to point that out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Shocking, I say. Just a complete stunner.
Never EVER would've guessed that you and the Twitter Troll would've shown up and said that LeBron wasn't to blame!
He wasn't. They were fine with him on the court and a disaster with him off the court. As usual.
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You know what would be better than starting him? Trading him. Hey, maybe they should send him to Dallas so he can reunite with Kyrie!
I am so looking forward to being done with this guy. Please just retire already.
A trade would be great, if only so LeBron could go somewhere where he can win a title again instead of being stuck with this dead end Lakers organization which mortgaged its future that he brought back briefly to relevance a few years ago with the title. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He wasn't. They were fine with him on the court and a disaster with him off the court. As usual.
A trade would be great, if only so LeBron could go somewhere where he can win a title again instead of being stuck with this dead end Lakers organization that he brought back briefly to relevance a few years ago with the title.
Sadly, he won't get traded.
But watching you twist yourself into knots to explain why he fails wherever he gets traded would be pretty damn entertaining. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
A trade would be great, if only so LeBron could go somewhere where he can win a title again instead of being stuck with this dead end Lakers organization which mortgaged its future that he brought back briefly to relevance a few years ago with the title.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Sadly, he won't get traded.
But watching you twist yourself into knots to explain why he fails wherever he gets traded would be pretty damn entertaining.
Unfortunately not. He'd have to specifically request it because the Lakers aren't letting him go by choice. They don't want to go back to what they were in the decade before LeBron got there. [Reply]