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    Lebron & Jr Smith Postgame....Hilarious..."..LOL

    Reporter - " The Organization had concerns about Jr Smith..What was the idea behind getting a player like him to Cleveland "

    Lebron - ' Serious Look' " Get him here and i'll take care of it "

    Audience - " Uncomfortable Laugh "

    JR Smith - " Uncomfortable Laugh "



    LeBoss....... LOL


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    wow.. pretty funny, but very interesting..

    a little arrogant sounding, but i think smart.

    Lebron never gets into trouble with refs.. suspensions.. fines.. etc

    by putting the boss shoes on his in such a public manner as this,
    it virtually insures that JR Smith will NOT lose his cool and take a bad technical..
    as he did late vs. Bulls in Game 4 (almost cost them game)

    or a terrible foul and be suspended (Boston Game 4)

    he us a HUGE player for the Cavs, but LeBron
    is already playing the next series in his head.

    i can tell by this conversation he expects to play Golden State in the next round.
    They need JR Smith to be present and playing his best, and be mindful of his behavior
    at every moment the rest of the way.

    *** VERY smart of LeBron to walk up to Carroll as they were talking him off the floor
    to show support, he just took a lot of dangerous beef out of this series by doing so.

    Harder to hate your opponent, when he openly shows some love to one of your mates.

    LeBron is psychologically a brilliant navigator. Would make an excellent coach,
    or GM

    heck, he already is.. scratch that last comment

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    It's funny how these players have virtually taken all sportsmanship out of the game. You make a hard foul(not to the head or flagrant) and the guy falls. It's ok to stick your hand out and help the guy up. You can still be extremely competitive without hating your opponent. You see it in every sport and almost at every level anymore. I applaud him for going over to an opponent like he did.

    and it's crazy how many people hate Lebron. We may never see an athlete like him again in our lifetime. The guy has never been in any trouble, he has always handled the spotlight, he is a good father to his kids. He makes the people around him better and elevates them as well yet so many people want to see him fail? It's almost laughable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yazworm91 View Post

    and it's crazy how many people hate Lebron. We may never see an athlete like him again in our lifetime. The guy has never been in any trouble, he has always handled the spotlight, he is a good father to his kids. He makes the people around him better and elevates them as well yet so many people want to see him fail? It's almost laughable.
    Misery loves company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yazworm91 View Post
    It's funny how these players have virtually taken all sportsmanship out of the game. You make a hard foul(not to the head or flagrant) and the guy falls. It's ok to stick your hand out and help the guy up. You can still be extremely competitive without hating your opponent. You see it in every sport and almost at every level anymore. I applaud him for going over to an opponent like he did.

    and it's crazy how many people hate Lebron. We may never see an athlete like him again in our lifetime. The guy has never been in any trouble, he has always handled the spotlight, he is a good father to his kids. He makes the people around him better and elevates them as well yet so many people want to see him fail? It's almost laughable.
    this is completely right on.

    when is the last time we saw a brilliant athlete that really was the complete package?

    Jordan, really

    tremendous physical gifts, mental gifts, psychological gifts, understands how all the pieces
    work together (Kobe lacked this critical piece) guys want to play with him.. a city burns when he leaves..
    they rejoice when he returns..

    never arrested, no rape claims, not a single DUI, or a pot suspension.. zero

    a model superstar.. top to bottom

    the people that want him to fail the most are the ones that understand this best,
    and also understand that he outshines the individual that they had on the pedestal as their "best player"..

    every accomplishment only further cements it.

    Go James

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