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Old 03-14-2008, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Avery_Smartman
Oh fucl< 23...they said the same thing when he was 19,20,21 and 22. I suppose your mimicing mouth wil be in unison with the others when he's 34.

Here's what I base it on ...numbskull. He always watches the scoreboard to see where his triple double stands.Here's just ONE case in point. ...it's not that he looks for the score. He was one rebound shy earlier this year of a triple double. With about 30 seconds to go the other team was at the line for the 2nd shot...they missed. James comes from the other side to grab the rebound almost knocking a stunned Gooden on his can.

Off the court....just a day or so ago he said even he was stunned at what he had accomplished over the last 4 games..it was such a great feat. That's him saying that......not that the team played well---it was that HE played great. He almost came in the newspapapers over his 51 against the Knicks. I suppose you didn't read any of that?


Many times he has trashed players like Z and Gooden right on the court ..I saw it. Now if he didn't make any boneheaded plays it still would not be fine....but he does.,,,but he can't take criticism.


You're a true fool. Go suck his joint if you're so radio ga-ga over him.
Have you been to a NBA game? Have you seen a scoreboard from the court? The scoreboard in Quicken Loans Arena does display real time stats, but you cannot see them from the floor. The same is true for Market Square Arena. When you see players looking up, they are looking at the shot clock. Nash, Kidd, Kobe, Paul and James all do this. But trust me, they cannot see their stats from the court.

As far as him getting his triple double...I have no problem with that. The game I think you are referring to, Cleveland had that game well in hand. There are many examples of players playing for stats at the end of the game when the game has been decided. A triple double is very difficult to get and if a player has a shot at it then he should go for it as long as it doesnt effect the outcome of the game.

And yes I read what the newspapers said and I heard the interview. I love how you leave out details. The question addressed to him was about his individual play over the past few games. He said what you quoted but he went on to say that he could not have done this without the help from his teammates and coaches. He also said he was happy with the way the team was playing and that he thinks he can improve and that the team could improve.

You should get your facts straight before you start giving out examples.
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