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People might RESPECT Kobe, but that doesn't mean they're running out and buying Kobe jerseys or supporting the Lakers.

Nope, his Q rating is very high, I believe he's close to the most popular athlete in America. LeBron's Q rating has fallen to Big Ben level.

I did the exact opposite of front running, one player got way too much popularity and respect than he deserved, so I stopped supporting him. His fans are the least savvy to me.
 
and just like his man LeBron, he blames the coach for that

Nah I blame everyone on the team to an extent, but Spo and the guy that is 7-43 more.

We, need to do better.

To keep his word? He said his goal was to win a championship IN CLEVELAND and he wouldn't quit until he got it. No one owns him but he promised an entire city and then quit.

Well people become smarter as they age, thank god he left Cleveland. The issue is if he picked the right city to join.

Fake promises don't mean anything, only winning. LeBron should be upset that he's not attacking the rim more, not that he left Cleveland.


What's happening on the court = 8-7 record, 6th place in East, barely hanging on at home against Sixers


Well BBR has a better track record when ranking teams, they're currently 3rd. I'll take their word for it,
 
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Nope, his Q rating is very high, I believe he's close to the most popular athlete in America. LeBron's Q rating has fallen to Big Ben level.

I did the exact opposite of front running, one player got way too much popularity and respect than he deserved, so I stopped supporting him. His fans are the least savvy to me.

My point still stands though. People might respect Kobe more, but that doesn't mean that they're running out and supporting the Lakers. They certainly aren't switching their favorite team three times in a year.
 
Nah I blame everyone on the team to an extent, but Spo and the guy that is 7-43 more.

We, need to do better.



Well people become smarter as they age, thank god he left Cleveland. The issue is if he picked the right city to join.

Fake promises don't mean anything, only winning. LeBron should be upset that he's not attacking the rim more, not that he left Cleveland.





Well BBR has a better track record when ranking teams, they're currently 3rd. I'll take their word for it,

BBR standings don't determine the playoff seedings. The real standings do.
 
My point still stands though. People might respect Kobe more, but that doesn't mean that they're running out and supporting the Lakers. They certainly aren't switching their favorite team three times in a year.

You just don't want to admit LeBron is unpopular now.

My God, what you say is false. Kobe has the most popular jersey and the highest Q rating in the league, he shouldn't have that. He shouldn't be the most respected player, he doesn't work the hardest. No one has any idea who the hardest working person is.

Everything that you said after that doesn't matter. The amount of professional teams I like is, Zero. I never switched any teams that's more nonsense. I like individuals. I don't like Michael Jordan, the most accomplished basketball player. A frontrunner would gravitate to him first.
 
You just don't want to admit LeBron is unpopular now.

My God, what you say is false. Kobe has the most popular jersey and the highest Q rating in the league, he shouldn't have that. He shouldn't be the most respected player, he doesn't work the hardest. No one has any idea who the hardest working person is.

Everything that you said after that doesn't matter. The amount of professional teams I like is, Zero. I never switched any teams that's more nonsense. I like individuals. I don't like Michael Jordan, the most accomplished basketball player. A frontrunner would gravitate to him first.

Maybe you didn't notice... but MJ doesn't play anymore.
 
I was alive when he played... And there's youtube...

I don't care for him.



Why do you care so much? Lol

You don't care for him as a person or as a player? As a player he would dominate Kobe OR LeBron.
 
Charles, Ernie, and Kenny have more chemistry than Wade, LeBron, and Bosh.
 
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I like good players, including Kobe. Basketball is entertainment, and I like the players who are entertaining, which is often the best ones. I was a big MJ fan, I'm a big LeBron James fan. I like Durant a lot.

Front-runner? Dunno bout all that, just appreciate good entertainment. I became a Blazers fan because I was a Pippen fan. But then, everyone in the nation was a Pippen fan! >.>

I most want the Blazers to win, but I enjoy watching the Celtics and Lakers do their thing when they're not playing the Blazers. I was hoping the Heat would be exciting and still think they will be!
 
I like good players, including Kobe. Basketball is entertainment, and I like the players who are entertaining, which is often the best ones. I was a big MJ fan, I'm a big LeBron James fan. I like Durant a lot.

Front-runner? Dunno bout all that, just appreciate good entertainment. I became a Blazers fan because I was a Pippen fan. But then, everyone in the nation was a Pippen fan! >.>

I most want the Blazers to win, but I enjoy watching the Celtics and Lakers do their thing when they're not playing the Blazers. I was hoping the Heat would be exciting and still think they will be!

Wow, you just gave the most PR answer on this board, bar none.

Heat suck, Blazers suck.

Bulls rule all :D
 
Wow, you just gave the most PR answer on this board, bar none.

What was PR about that? Almost no one is like that in their fandom. Just saying...basketball is entertainment. Most people pretend it's more.
 
What was PR about that? Almost no one is like that in their fandom. Just saying...basketball is entertainment. Most people pretend it's more.

Do like every single type of entertainment in the world?
 
What was PR about that? Almost no one is like that in their fandom. Just saying...basketball is entertainment. Most people pretend it's more.

Good explanation, I care about great players not teams. It's not about winning, but having fun watching the game.
 
Basketball is a team sport. If you want to support individual players, watch tennis or golf.
 
This has me baffled! I thought they would gel right away. It's only a matter of days til Spolstra is back in Portland working at a 7-11!
 
Spoelstra is dead man walking. He already lost his players respect. James and Wade have no clue on the court. Bosh has been the only player to improve his game.
 
Spoelstra is dead man walking. He already lost his players respect. James and Wade have no clue on the court. Bosh has been the only player to improve his game.

We're playing terribly and we still have a better record than the Heat! It's fucking hilarious.
 
The Laker-dominated media just HATE the Heat, out of jealousy. (Remember the asterisk Spurs and the "Queens.") But they like their boy Riley.
 
I knew Spoelstra wasn't going to last. It's only a matter of time before Riley takes over the team again.
 
lebron is just killing himself with actions like that - and on TV?

seems to be his M.O. these days huh.
 
Basketball is a team sport. If you want to support individual players, watch tennis or golf.

Nah actually, I'll do whatever I want.

Boston is boring to watch, good thing I'm not over there. I'd rather be a Bulls fan or Lakers fan.

wow! that was definitely intentional. what a bitch he is...

Aren't you a KG fan?

Mike Jordan used to punch his teammates in the face btw. Tough luck Spoelstra, it was nice knowing ya.
 
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Heat hold players-only meeting after loss
Marc J. Spears

By Marc J. Spears, Yahoo! Sports 7 hours, 41 minutes ago


DALLAS – One by one, the Miami Heat assistant coaches filed out of the locker room. Head coach Erik Spoelstra had already finished speaking with reporters, and still there was no sign of the Heat players. Not until some 40 minutes after the final buzzer of Miami’s latest setback did the locker room finally open, revealing a team huddled in frustration.

Having apparently tired of their mediocrity, the Heat held a lengthy players-only meeting following a disheartening 106-98 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. The Heat are now 9-8, far below their expectations for a season that began with LeBron James(notes), Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes) vowing to chase history.


LeBron James described the Heat's players-only meeting as "well-needed."
(US Presswire)

“It was a well-needed team meeting where everybody got an opportunity to get off what they had in their chest or what they had in their head about us figuring things out,” James said. “Right now we are a 9-8 team and we have to own up to that. Does our record speak of what team we can become? No, I don’t think so. We’re 9-8 because we’ve been playing like that and we have to figure things out, which we will.”

Bosh said the meeting was a “collective” decision. Wade tried to stress that the Heat started 30-20 during their run to the 2006 championship before righting themselves.

“We were just looking at each other and being honest, that’s what it’s all about,” Bosh told Yahoo! Sports about the meeting. “I think when you’re in situations like these and around guys all the time, you need to be honest with each other. Just talk and put our foot down about the season and put it in minds that we’re better than this, and we’re going to do better than this.”

The Heat’s frustration boiled over in the third quarter. Bosh barked at his teammates during a timeout in the third, including one moment when he and Carlos Arroyo(notes) also had words for teammate Joel Anthony(notes). James bumped into Spoelstra while walking to the bench during a timeout. Spoelstra didn’t think the bump was on purpose, but also said, “That’s the way it should be. I think we all were [frustrated].”

The Heat are now 1-7 against teams with winning records and have lost four of their past five games. When asked why this loss was the one that sparked a players-only meeting, Wade said: “We just felt like we needed it. Sometimes it’s a feel.”

“This is a new team, a new group of guys,” Wade said. “Guys need to understand and know each other and get to hear each other talk. And I think we all feel better after the talk we have.”

While the Heat’s recent struggles figure to only increase speculation that team president Pat Riley could replace Spoelstra as coach, Wade said the players need to be accountable for the slow start.

“I never would put anything on the coach, win, lose or draw because they can give us the game plan, but they are not on the court playing,” Wade said. “I think with this team, especially with the IQ of this team, we are smart enough to make adjustments on the floor. I don’t think we are doing that as much as we want to. Now is the time to take ownership that this is our team, even though we respect our coaches for what they do.”

The Los Angeles Lakers are trying to win a third straight championship and the Boston Celtics are aiming for their third NBA Finals appearance in four years. But neither of those teams have been targeted the way the Heat have since James, Wade and Bosh joined forces.

“This is a team that is new to each other,” James said. “It’s going to take time. But the thing we can do right now is just go out and just play, play harder, don’t have any lapses. I think the fact that we know we are so talented individually, we feel we can have lapses at times.”

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