Anti-American, Lebron James, Goes Bust

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Apr 10, 2019.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    This guy has been running around talking smack about Trump and trashing the US electorate. The guy joined the LA Lakers and claimed the Lakers became instant contenders.

    Here we are, damn never a year later and the Lebron James Lakers were nowhere even close to making the playoffs. In the NBA, there are two types of teams, there are teams that tank, and there are teams who make the playoffs. The regular season doesnt matter in the NBA because over half the teams get into the playoffs. There are always plenty of bad teams who make the playoffs. Now, here comes Lebron James and he can't even get his team close.

    They were 37 and 45 and 10 games out of a playoff spot. This guy is claiming he is the best who ever played while bashing Trump.

    Lots of guys better than that Lebron James stooge.
     
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  2. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Lebrobro is a great basketball player.
    The best? Hahahahahhahahahaha...
    He’s not even the best Trump troll.
    I guess he was busy leading his team to a lottery pick
     
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    James is better in his profession than Trump is in his.#2 or 3 behind Jordon all time. Best player since Jordon.Unlike Trump his daddy didnt leave him an empire.
     
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  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    You obviously don't know shit about basketball.
     
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://lebronwire.usatoday.com/201...-has-lebron-far-behind-jordan-in-goat-debate/

    By: Erik García Gundersen | April 8, 2019 1:25 pm

    The masses online will never agree when it comes to the debate on who the best basketball player to ever live is. But we do have insight on how a specific group of the population feels on the GOAT debate and, frankly, it’s not that close.

    The Athletic released its answer to the NBA’s GM survey by doing an anonymous survey of current NBA players, touching on a wide range of questions, from who players would want to start a franchise with to who the greatest player ever is.

    Here’s how 117 NBA players responded:

    7. Who’s the best player of all time?
    (117 votes)

    Michael Jordan (73%)
    LeBron James (11.9%)
    Kobe Bryant (10.6%)
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1.7%)
    Magic Johnson, Allen Iverson, Kevin Durant (1%)
     
  6. smallfil

    smallfil

    No matter how rich or powerful you think you are, you cannot continue to attack people because you disagree with their policies! Lebron James and Stephen Curry have been bad mouthing President Donald Trump since, he was elected. Eventually, karma will hit these guys if it has not already! That is why I refuse to watch the NFL and NBA. No reason to watch their overpaid primadonnas lecturing us. No thanks. My time is more valuable for these clowns to waste!
     
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  7. Wallet

    Wallet


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilt_Chamberlain

    Wilton Norman Chamberlain(/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player who played as a center and is considered one of the greatest players in history.[1][2
     
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  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

  9. This stupid statement shows how fucking dumb you are. stick to ballwashing for the orange man and keep eating your fried butter, fat man. obviously, sports are not your forte.
     
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  10. Wallet

    Wallet

    In your dreams

    Chamberlain holds numerous NBA records in scoring, rebounding, and durability categories. He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season. He won seven scoring, eleven rebounding, nine field goal percentage titles and led the league in assists once.[2]Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points and 20 rebounds per game in a season, which he accomplished seven times. He is also the only player to average at least 30 points and 20 rebounds per game over the entire course of his NBA career. Although he suffered a long string of losses in the playoffs,[4] Chamberlain had a successful career, winning two NBA championships, earning four regular-season Most Valuable Player awards, the Rookie of the Year award, one NBA Finals MVP award, and was selected to 13 All-Star Games and ten All-NBA First and Second teams.[1][5]He was subsequently enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978, elected into the NBA's 35th Anniversary Team of 1980, and in 1996 he was chosen as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.[5]
     
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