I understand your opinion. But to infer that those who disagree with you are not "true" Suns fans doesn't hold water.Also, no true Suns fan should ever root for the Spurs. At least not if you have been through the battles between the Suns and the Spurs and how they have cheated us out many times using their dirty ways.
I gotta agree with BC. Anyone deeming a member of this board as anything other then a true suns fan just doesn't get it. The only way IMO I'd ever look at a member of this board as anything other then "true" is is for some reason they posted that they were rooting for the Lakers for some ridiculous reason.
Or they like Caddyshack II.
Right?
If James was so great, the Cavs would have won a title. He's good but not great and the only reason why the Heat are what they are is because they have an all star team.
Ha-ha, the Cavs! Get over it - James is the best player out there.If James was so great, the Cavs would have won a title. He's good but not great and the only reason why the Heat are what they are is because they have an all star team.
If James was so great, the Cavs would have won a title. He's good but not great and the only reason why the Heat are what they are is because they have an all star team.
When has one player ever won a championship? The closest comparison would be MJ and I'd take Jordan's supporting cast over the Heat any day of the week. It took Michael 9 or 10 years from the time he graduated high school to win his first NBA championship and if my math is correct it only took 8 years for Lebron. As a player, Lebron is incredible.
I support anyone that wants to hate on Lebron because of the guy himself (personally, I can't stand him) but hating on him as a player requires a blindfold IMO. He's not the leader some of the greats were and he isn't the strong-minded player so many of the greats were but physically he's as dominant as Wilt and Shaq and that makes up for a lot of the other things. He's still nowhere near the player he could be but he's already perhaps a more dominant force than Shaq in his prime and that guy is one of the greatest players ever.
Steve
I find all the hate for Lebron to be really bizarre. Outside of the decision, which everyone (even Lebron) acknowledges was in bad taste, what else is there really to not like about the guy? He took less money to win, he's an extremely hard worker on both ends of the court, he's unselfish, never in trouble...what am I missing here?
I find all the hate for Lebron to be really bizarre. Outside of the decision, which everyone (even Lebron) acknowledges was in bad taste, what else is there really to not like about the guy? He took less money to win, he's an extremely hard worker on both ends of the court, he's unselfish, never in trouble...what am I missing here?
I find all the hate for Lebron to be really bizarre. Outside of the decision, which everyone (even Lebron) acknowledges was in bad taste, what else is there really to not like about the guy? He took less money to win, he's an extremely hard worker on both ends of the court, he's unselfish, never in trouble...what am I missing here?
I find all the hate for Lebron to be really bizarre. Outside of the decision, which everyone (even Lebron) acknowledges was in bad taste, what else is there really to not like about the guy? He took less money to win, he's an extremely hard worker on both ends of the court, he's unselfish, never in trouble...what am I missing here?
The more I think of it, I think I actually dislike Wade more. James is actually a nice guy, while Wade seems like a grade A douche to me. If Wade is not on the team, I might have a harder time hating the Heat to much.
Cause I am a bitter Bulls fan?!?!?
If he had stayed in Cleveland, I would have had no ill will, but the way it played out makes him public enemy #1 to me as a Bulls fan. He is my Kobe to the Suns fans on there. It has been awhile since we had one too. John Starks was the last one I really hated and then he played 4 games for us. Talk about a shot in the gut.