heat/laker discussion

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so I worded it wrong, 6 year contract, opt after, that is the end of this season it 2014 :mj07:

You mean you didn't know what you were talking about till you re-read this thread ? :mj07:
 

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he did it in Cleveland and he will do it again. Just like Kobe, he plays for himself. And it has everything to do with this game and every other game. He will NOT be with the heat after this season. They won't win a championship so he will bail. Heat destroy Lakers tonight.

Dude, what does that last statement have anything to do with what came before it??? You're arguments are not only bad, they don't make any sense. LeBron is going to leave because he plays for himself? Really?? He left his hometown and went to Miami to win championships. He leads all frontcourt players in assists!

Look man, I don't like Lebron either, but your points don't make sense. The only way he's not with the Heat after this season is they trade him. He's under contract next season too. And to follow up on ivabign's prior statement:
NO TEAM IN THE NBA WOULD TRADE LEBRON JAMES
... and it's idiotic to think otherwise. Cleveland didn't try to trade him even though he had an opt-out in 2010.

Let's stop the insanity around here! PLEASE!!!
 

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It was the line that fucked us all up over thinking it is the kiss of death :facepalm:
 

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I took the Lakers and lost, but I don't think it was a bad bet. OK, I understand it is always "bad" when you lose, but I was impressed with how they hung around in that game. If I had been watching without a score, at times I would have said the Heat should have been up 10 or 20, but the Lakers really persevered through some defensive breakdowns. What I was more impressed with was the Heat's defense and their ability to not allow Nash to get the team into their sets, and their denial of low-post passes. It was expertly done, and kudos to Spoelstra for that.

If Kobe had not had such a bad night, the game may have been different, but again you have to credit the Heat for their defensive effort. On a side note, the game was very tightly reffed, and the amount of fouls made it difficult to watch.

Congrats Heat backers - a hard fought win!
 
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