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Awesome fucking game! OT, both Pierce and Lebron fouling out!
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I got Boston winning this series.
Miami has no answer for Rondo and not having Bosh will hurt them because Garnett should thrive.
Spo's getting axed.
Miami is one loss away from having Nate as their next coach.
The two things I hate worse than KG are the Lakers and Heat. GO BOSTON!
I'm generally anti-Boston but I'm even more anti-Heat. I find myself rooting for the Celtics
Wonder which teammate fucked lebrons mom this time
I love how people get pissed at athletes for "chasing a ring" ... is it really that big a deal?
I can't hate on the guy for wanting to play with his boys. Is it the way everyone would do it, no. Now "the decision" is indefensible, that was a douchy thing to do. Having said that I don't care who comes out of the east, as long as they can take down the Spurs or Thunder.
I love how people get pissed at athletes for "chasing a ring" ... is it really that big a deal? I can't hate on the guy for wanting to play with his boys. Is it the way everyone would do it, no. Now "the decision" is indefensible, that was a douchy thing to do. Having said that I don't care who comes out of the east, as long as they can take down the Spurs or Thunder.
I love how people get pissed at athletes for "chasing a ring" ... is it really that big a deal? I can't hate on the guy for wanting to play with his boys. Is it the way everyone would do it, no. Now "the decision" is indefensible, that was a douchy thing to do. Having said that I don't care who comes out of the east, as long as they can take down the Spurs or Thunder.

It's not "chasing the ring"; it's how he treated the team before leaving. Instead of letting his team and fans know; he decided to make an appearance on ESPN to explain his decision. All about the douché.
Then going public saying that they will get multiple rings, like it's a sure thing. I like confidence, but the way he said it was in complete arrogance. So players like Barkley, Malone, Drexler or others leaving their respected teams on good terms to try and get a ring is fine. When you go about it like LJ did; I wish you nothing but failure.
