Quote Originally Posted by andywend View Post
With all of the millions thrown in their direction, Lebron James and Dwayne Wade are still 2 pieces of ghetto trash and have proven it time and time again.

There's a reason everyone hates the Heat and there is no way I could ever root for the James/Wade team ever. Heres hoping they NEVER win a title.

On the flip side, look at the way Durant & company handles themselves both on and off the court.

GO THUNDER!!!
You are undoubtedly one of the biggest idiots on this forum. And that's an accomplishment.

Lebron and Wade are both class acts not only by NBA standards but by all standards.

So let's put aside your idiotic propaganda for just a second and look at only facts. I'll just do LBJ as I don't have don't have time for both.

Lebron James has donated over $2 million cash and $1 million dollars worth of computers and nike equipment to the Boys and Girls Club of America. He donated $130,000 to different clubs in Cleveland. He paid $60,000 to repair the leaky roof of a gym used by kids in Akron. He gave $70,000 to a Slavic Village Club for new gym floor and bleachers. The Elyria club received $110,000, money that is paying for a new fitness center and improvements to the basketball court.

"When his hour-long "The Decision" special on July 8, 2010 — in which he said he was joining the Miami Heat— raised more than $3 million for charity."

Lebron has NEVER been arrested.

Lebron has NEVER been suspended by the NBA.

Lebron has a bike charity in Akron called "Wheels for Education" which focuses on kids that come from single parent homes.

A story out of the Daily Oklahoman:

" A few weeks ago, the Heat stopped in Oklahoma City to refuel on a cross- country flight. They were on the ground at the same time as about a dozen military helicopters that were refueling nearby. When some pilots wandered over, the Heat’s security detail tried to turn them away. From The Oklahoman:Maybe LeBron could overhear the conversation, or perhaps he could just tell by their body language what was going on. Either way, he piped up.
“Hey, hey,” he said, “any of these military guys can take a picture with us.”
He turned to his teammates.
“You guys get up,” he told them.
He turned to the servicemen.
“Get your camera up,” he said.
He started to wave the servicemen over but noticed that some of the players weren’t yet on their feet.
“Hey, everybody get up,” he said. “Get in a circle here. Anybody that wants their picture taken with us, we’ll do it.”

Mr. Wend, what exactly have you done lately to criticize a man making such a positive impact in society?


And as a resident of OKC and Thunder fan and supporter, fukk off, we don't want your support.